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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.
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Doreen Fraser, Meinard Kuhlmann, Holger Lyre and Andrew Wayne, Editors, Ontological aspects of quantum field theory, World Scientific Publishing, London (2002) ISBN 981-238-182-1 (376 pp., US $98, £ 73) (review)Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 35 (4): 721-723. 2004.
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Jennifer Saul, Esa Diaz-Leon, and Samia Hesni, Feminist Philosophy of LanguageStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2004.
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Patricia Marino, Language and the World: Correspondence Versus Deflationary Theories of TruthDissertation, University of California, Irvine. 2002.
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Chris Eliasmith, Discreteness and relevance: A reply to Roman poznanski (review)Minds and Machines 12 (3): 437-438. 2002.
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Paul Thagard, Chris Eliasmith, Paul Rusnock, and Cameron Shelley, Epistemic CoherenceIn R. Elio (ed.), Common sense, reasoning, and rationality. Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science (Vol. 11), Oxford University Press. pp. 104-131. 2002.
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Jennifer Saul, What is said and psychological reality; Grice's project and relevance theorists' criticismsLinguistics and Philosophy 25 (3): 347-372. 2002.
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D. Braun and Jonathan Saúl, Simple sentences, substitutions, and mistaken evaluationsPhilosophical Studies 111 (1): 1-41. 2002.
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Graeme (R.) Forbes and Jennifer Saul, IntensionalityAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 76 75-119. 2002.
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Jennifer Saul, The Road to Hell: Intentions and Propositional Attitude AscriptionMind and Language 14 (3): 356-375. 2002.
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Patricia Marino, Moral dilemmas, collective responsibility, and moral progressPhilosophical Studies 104 (2). 2001.
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Carla Fehr, Pluralism and sex: More than a pragmatic issueProceedings of the Philosophy of Science Association 2001 (3). 2001.
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Carla Fehr, The evolution of sex: Domains and explanatory pluralismBiology and Philosophy 16 (2): 145-170. 2001.
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Doreen Fraser, The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics? Implications of the Applicability of Mathematics for the Philosophy of ScienceDissertation, University of Oxford. 2000.
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Jennifer M. Saul, Did Clinton say something false?Analysis 60 (3): 255-257. 2000.
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Carla Fehr, A Natural History of the Evolution of Sexual Reproduction: The Virtues of Explanatory PluralismDissertation, Duke University. 1999.
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Jennifer M. Saul, Substitution, simple sentences, and sex scandalsAnalysis 59 (2): 106-112. 1999.
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Chris Eliasmith and Paul Thagard, Waves, particles, and explanatory coherenceBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (1): 1-19. 1997.
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Doreen Fraser, Justifying the use of purely formal analogies in physics