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Patricia Marino, On essentially conflicting desiresPhilosophical Quarterly 59 (235): 274-291. 2009.
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Doreen Fraser, Quantum field theory: Underdetermination, inconsistency, and idealizationPhilosophy of Science 76 (4): 536-567. 2009.
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John Turri, Practical and epistemic justification in alston’s "Perceiving God"Faith and Philosophy 25 (3). 2008.
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Matthias Steup, John Turri, and Ernest Sosa, Contemporary Debates in Epistemology, 2nd EditionWiley-Blackwell. 2008.
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Patricia Marino, Toward a Modest Correspondence Theory of Truth: Predicates and PropertiesDialogue 47 (1): 81-. 2008.
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Patricia Marino, Review of Monique Canto-Sperber, Moral Disquiet and Human Life (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (10). 2008.
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Patricia Marino, Toward a Modest Correspondence Theory of Truth: Predicates and PropertiesDialogue 47 (1): 81-102. 2008.
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Patricia Marino, The ethics of sexual objectification: Autonomy and consentInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 51 (4). 2008.
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Mathieu Doucet and Sergio Sismondo, Evaluating solutions to sponsorship biasJournal of Medical Ethics 34 (8): 627-630. 2008.
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Doreen Fraser, The fate of 'particles' in quantum field theories with interactionsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 39 (4): 841-859. 2008.
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Patricia Marino, Expressivism, Logic, Consistency, and Moral DilemmasEthical Theory and Moral Practice 9 (5): 517-533. 2006.
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Patricia Marino, John L. BELL. Set theory: Boolean-valued models and independence proofs. Oxford: Clarendon press, 2005. Oxford logic guides, no. 47. pp. XXII + 191. ISBN 0-19-856852-5, 987-0-19-856852-0 (pbk) (review)Philosophia Mathematica 14 (3): 392-394. 2006.
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Patricia Marino, Seeking Desire: Reflections on Blackburn’s LustSocial Philosophy Today 22 219-230. 2006.
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Patricia Marino, Seeking Desire: Reflections on Blackburn’s LustSocial Philosophy Today 22 219-230. 2006.
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Patricia Marino, What Should a Correspondence Theory Be and Do?Philosophical Studies 127 (3): 415-457. 2006.
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Chris Eliasmith, How to build a brain: From function to implementationSynthese 153 (3): 373-388. 2006.
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John Earman and Doreen Fraser, Haag’s Theorem and its Implications for the Foundations of Quantum Field TheoryErkenntnis 64 (3). 2006.
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Carla Fehr, Explanations of the evolution of sex: A plurality of local mechanismsIn Stephen H. Kellert, Helen E. Longino & C. Kenneth Waters (eds.), Scientific Pluralism, Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, University of Minnesota Press. pp. 167-189. 2006.
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Sally Haslanger and Jennifer Saul, Philosophical analysis and social kindsProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 106 (1): 89-118. 2006.
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John Turri, You can't get away with murder that easily: A response to Timothy MulganInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 13 (4). 2005.
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Patricia Marino, Expressivism, deflationism and correspondenceJournal of Moral Philosophy 2 (2): 171-191. 2005.
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Chris Eliasmith, A new perspective on representational problemsJournal of Cognitive Science 6 97-123. 2005.
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Doreen Fraser, The third law in Newton's Waste book (or, the road less taken to the second law)Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 36 (1): 43-60. 2005.
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Chris Eliasmith, Learning context sensitive logical inference in a neurobiological simulationIn Simon D. Levy & Ross Gayler (eds.), Compositional Connectionism in Cognitive Science, Aaai Press. pp. 17--20. 2004.