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Fast and Frugal Heuristics
By , Northern Illinois University
(Vol. 1, March 2006)
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Metaontology
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(Vol. 1, May 2006)
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Teaching & Learning Guide for: The Paradox of Confirmation
By , University of California–Berkeley
(Philosophy Compass 2008, July 2008)
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The Paradox of Confirmation
By , University of California - Berkeley
(Vol. 1, February 2006)
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Ontological Commitment
By , Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(Vol. 2, April 2007)
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The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction
By , Washington University in St Louis
(Vol. 2, August 2007)
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Teaching & Learning Guide for: The Analytic/Synthetic Distinction
By , Washington University in St Louis
(Philosophy Compass 2007, December 2007)
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