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Jacqueline Feke, Meta-mathematical Rhetoric: Hero and Ptolemy against the PhilosophersHistoria Mathematica 41 (3): 261-276. 2014.
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Kathryn Plaisance and Eric B. Kennedy, A Pluralistic Approach to Interactional ExpertiseStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 47 (C): 60-68. 2014.
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Patricia Marino, Moral coherence and value pluralismCanadian Journal of Philosophy 43 (1): 117-135. 2013.
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Patricia Marino, ProstitutionIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
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Mathieu Doucet, Playing Dice with Morality: Weighted Lotteries and the Number ProblemUtilitas 25 (2): 161-181. 2013.
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Daniel Rasmussen and Chris Eliasmith, God, the devil, and the details: Fleshing out the predictive processing frameworkBehavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3): 223-224. 2013.
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Doreen Fraser, Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking: Quantum Statistical Mechanics versus Quantum Field TheoryPhilosophy of Science 79 (5): 905-916. 2012.
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Jacqueline Feke, Mathematizing the soul: The development of Ptolemy’s psychological theory from On the Kritêrion and Hêgemonikon to the HarmonicsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 43 (4): 585-594. 2012.
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Jacqueline Feke, Ptolémée d’Alexandrie (Claude)In Richard Goulet (ed.), Dictionnaire des philosophes antiques V b de Plotina à Rutilius Rufus, Cnrs Éditions. pp. 1718-33. 2012.
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Jacqueline Feke, What Can We Know of What the Romans Knew? Comments on Daryn Lehoux’s What Did the Romans Know? An Inquiry into Science and WorldmakingExpositions: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities 6 (2): 23-32. 2012.
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Kathryn Plaisance and Thomas Reydon, Philosophy of Behavioural Psychology: Boston Studies in Philosophy of Science (edited book)Springer Press. 2012.
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Kathryn Plaisance and Thomas A. C. Reydon, Philosophy of Behavioral Biology (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science) (edited book)Springer. 2012.
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Kathryn Plaisance, Thomas A. C. Reydon, and Mehmet Elgin, Why the (gene) counting argument fails in the massive modularity debate: The need for understanding gene concepts and genotype-phenotype relationshipsPhilosophical Psychology 25 (6): 873-892. 2012.
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Kathryn Plaisance and Thomas A. C. Reydon, The Philosophy of Behavioral BiologyIn Kathryn S. Plaisance & Thomas A. C. Reydon (eds.), Philosophy of Behavioral Biology (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science), Springer. pp. 3-24. 2012.
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Jennifer Saul, Lying, misleading, and what is said: an exploration in philosophy of language and in ethicsOxford University Press. 2012.
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Jennifer Saul, Politically Significant Terms and Philosophy of LanguageIn Anita M. Superson & Sharon L. Crasnow (eds.), Out from the Shadows: Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2012.
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Jennifer Saul, Ranking Exercises in Philosophy and Implicit BiasJournal of Social Philosophy 43 (3): 256-273. 2012.
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Jennifer Saul, Politically Significant Terms and Philosophy of LanguageIn Anita M. Superson & Sharon L. Crasnow (eds.), Out from the Shadows: Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 195-216. 2012.
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Patricia Marino, Ambivalence, Valuational Inconsistency, and the Divided SelfPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 83 (1): 41-71. 2011.
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Mathieu Doucet, Can We Be Self-Deceived about What We Believe? Self-Knowledge, Self-Deception, and Rational AgencyEuropean Journal of Philosophy 20 (S1). 2011.
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Doreen Fraser, How to take particle physics seriously: A further defence of axiomatic quantum field theoryStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 42 (2): 126-135. 2011.
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Carla Fehr, What is in it for me? The benefits of diversity in scientific communitiesIn Heidi Grasswick (ed.), Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science: Power in Knowledge, Springer. pp. 133-154. 2011.
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Jennifer Hornsby, Louise Antony, Jennifer Saul, Natalie Stoljar, Nellie Wieland, and Rae Langton, Subordination, Silencing, and Two Ideas of Illocution (review)Jurisprudence 2 (2): 379-440. 2011.