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STUDY ABROAD'S CONTRIBUTION TO CRITICAL THINKING AND WORLD CITIZENSHIP
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- 14 March 2012, pp. 27-40
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NATURALISM
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- 06 October 2020, pp. 7-20
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‘LEGITIMATE RAPE’, MORAL COHERENCE, AND DEGREES OF SEXUAL HARM
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- 14 September 2015, pp. 9-20
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THERE IS SOMETHING ABOUT INEZ
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- 21 December 2010, pp. 45-56
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PHENOMENOLOGICAL EXISTENTIALISM
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- 02 February 2010, pp. 51-63
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A NOTE ON COUNTABILITY
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- 27 September 2018, pp. 57-59
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RATIONALISM AND EMPIRICISM: WILL THE DEBATE EVER END?
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- 02 February 2010, pp. 35-46
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The rational inescapability of value objectivism
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- 22 July 2009, pp. 15-21
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THE EUTHYPHRO DILEMMA
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- 22 July 2009, pp. 25-33
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MATHEMATICS: DISCOVERY OR INVENTION?
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- 27 September 2012, pp. 11-27
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DON'T FEAR THE REGRESS: COGNITIVE VALUES AND EPISTEMIC INFINITISM
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- 13 October 2009, pp. 55-61
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In defence of four socratic doctrines1
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- 22 July 2009, pp. 85-98
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A RESPONSE TO LOKE'S ‘IS AN INFINITE TEMPORAL REGRESS OF EVENTS POSSIBLE?’ (THINK 31)
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- 17 December 2013, pp. 85-88
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THE KALAM COSMOLOGICAL ARGUMENT: CRITIQUING A RECENT DEFENCE
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- 13 January 2021, pp. 153-165
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RAPE IS A SEX ACT
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- 12 January 2009, pp. 69-70
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TRUTH, LIES, AND BULLSHIT
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- 27 September 2018, pp. 75-83
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A FIRST NAME BASIS?
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- 07 September 2011, pp. 51-57
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CRITIQUE OF BRIAN EARP'S WRITING TIPS FOR PHILOSOPHERS
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- 16 April 2021, pp. 81-87
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THE INHUMANITY OF CARDS AGAINST HUMANITY
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- 07 February 2018, pp. 39-50
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The political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes
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- 22 July 2009, pp. 55-60
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