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Casey O'Callaghan, Introduction: The Philosophy of Sounds and Auditory PerceptionIn Matthew Nudds & Casey O'Callaghan (eds.), Sounds and Perception: New Philosophical Essays, Oxford University Press Uk. 2009.
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Casey O'Callaghan, SoundsIn Patrick Wilken, Timothy J. Bayne & Axel Cleeremans (eds.), The Oxford Companion to Consciousness, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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Casey O'Callaghan, Sounds and eventsIn Matthew Nudds & Casey O'Callaghan (eds.), Sounds and Perception: New Philosophical Essays, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 26--49. 2009.
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Casey O’Callaghan, The world of soundsThe Philosophers' Magazine 45 (45): 63-69. 2009.
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Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Assertion, Knowledge, and LotteriesIn Duncan Pritchard & Patrick Greenough (eds.), Williamson on Knowledge, Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 140--160. 2009.
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Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Oxford Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, vol. 2 (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2009.
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Jonathan Kvanvig, ``Precìs of T he Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding "In Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Epistemic Value, Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 309-313. 2009.
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Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Religious Pluralism and the Buridan's Ass ParadoxEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1 (1): 1-26. 2009.
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Jonathan L. Kvanvig, ``Restriction Strategies for Knowability: Lessons in False Hope"In Joseph Salerno (ed.), New Essays on Knowability, Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 205-222. 2009.
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Jonathan Kvanvig, Responses to CriticsIn Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Epistemic Value, Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 339-353. 2009.
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Jonathan L. Kvanvig, The Value of UnderstandingIn Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Epistemic Value, Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 95-112. 2009.
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Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion: Volume 2 (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2009.
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Jonathan L. Kvanvig, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion: Volume 2 (edited book)Oxford University Press UK. 2009.
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Anne Margaret Baxley, Review: Wood, Kantian ethicsJournal of the History of Philosophy 47 (4). 2009.
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Eric Brown, Politics and societyIn James Warren (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Epicureanism, Cambridge University Press. 2009.
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Eric Brown, The emergence of natural law and the cosmopolisIn Stephen Salkever (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought, Cambridge University Press. pp. 331-363. 2009.
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Eric Brown, False Idles: The Politics of the "Quiet Life"In Ryan K. Balot (ed.), A Companion to Greek and Roman Political Thought, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 485-500. 2009.
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Andrew Altman and Christopher Heath Wellman, A liberal theory of international justiceOxford University Press. 2009.
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Allan Hazlett, Review of J. David Velleman, How We Get Along (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (11). 2009.
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Rebecca Copenhaver, The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid (review)Philosophical Review 118 (1): 115-121. 2009.
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Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath, Advice for fallibilists: put knowledge to workPhilosophical Studies 142 (1): 55-66. 2009.
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Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath, Critical study of John Hawthorne's knowledge and lotteries and Jason Stanley's knowledge and practical interests (review)Noûs 43 (1): 178-192. 2009.
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Casey O’Callaghan, Object Perception: Vision and AuditionPhilosophy Compass 3 (4): 803-829. 2008.
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Casey O'Callaghan, Seeing what you hear: Cross-modal illusions and perceptionPhilosophical Issues 18 (1): 316-338. 2008.
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Jonathan L. Kvanvig, ``Closure and Alternative Possibilities"In John Greco (ed.), The Oxford handbook of skepticism, Oxford University Press. pp. 456-484. 2008.