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Ryan Wasserman and Dennis Whitcomb, The Paradox of the QuestionPhilosophical Studies 154 (1): 149-159. 2011.
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David Manley and Ryan Wasserman, Dispositions, Conditionals, and CounterexamplesMind 120 (480): 1191-1227. 2011.
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John Fischer and Neal Tognazzini, The Physiognomy of ResponsibilityPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (2): 381-417. 2011.
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Alvin I. Goldman and Dennis Whitcomb, Social Epistemology: Essential Readings (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2011.
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Hud Hudson, A metaphysical mix: Morphing, Mal, and miningPhilosophical Perspectives 25 (1): 223-239. 2011.
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Ryan Wasserman, Teaching & learning guide for: The problem of changePhilosophy Compass 5 (3): 283-286. 2010.
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Hud Hudson and Ryan Wasserman, Van Inwagen on Time Travel and Changing the PastOxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 5 5 41. 2010.
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Daniel Howard-Snyder, BonJour's ‘Basic Antifoundationalist Argument’ and the Doctrine of the GivenSouthern Journal of Philosophy 36 (2): 163-177. 2010.
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Daniel Howard-Snyder and Frances Howard-Snyder, The Puzzle of Petitionary PrayerEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 2 (2): 43-68. 2010.
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John Fischer and Neal Tognazzini, Blame and Avoidability: A Reply to OtsukaThe Journal of Ethics 14 (1). 2010.
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Felipe Leon and Neal Tognazzini, Why Frankfurt-Examples Don’t Need to Succeed to SucceedPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 80 (3): 551-565. 2010.
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Neal Tognazzini, Persistence and ResponsibilityIn Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke & Harry S. Silverstein (eds.), Time and Identity, Bradford. 2010.
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Neal Tognazzini, Review of George Sher, Who Knew? Responsibility Without Awareness (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (1). 2010.
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Dennis Whitcomb, Epistemic ValueIn Jonathan Dancy, Ernest Sosa & Matthias Steup (eds.), A companion to epistemology, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 270-287. 2010.
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Dennis Whitcomb, Curiosity was FramedPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (3): 664-687. 2010.
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Hud Hudson and Ryan Wasserman, 1. three potential objections for Van Inwagen's modelOxford Studies in Metaphysics 5 41. 2010.
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Daniel Howard-Snyder, Epistemic humility, arguments from evil, and moral skepticismOxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 2 17-57. 2009.
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Daniel Howard-Snyder, William P. AlstonIn Graham Oppy & Nick Trakakis (eds.), Twentieth-Century Philosophy of Religion: The History of Western Philosophy of Religion, Volume 5, Routledge. pp. 221-232. 2009.
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John Fischer, Patrick Todd, and Neal Tognazzini, Engaging with Pike: God, Freedom, and TimePhilosophical Papers 38 (2): 247-270. 2009.
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Neal A. Tognazzini, Free Will and LuckPhilosophical Review 118 (2): 259-261. 2009.
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Hud Hudson, Fission, Freedom, and the FallIn Jonathan L. Kvanvig (ed.), Oxford Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, vol. 2, Oxford University Press. 2009.
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David Manley and Ryan Wasserman, On linking dispositions and conditionalsMind 117 (465): 59-84. 2008.