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When Did Antisocial Behavior Become Acceptable?
Four Unfinished Phil. Essays (Churchland, Searle, Berkeley, Quinn)
Beatrice & Benedict as a True Love Story
Dare to be Wrong!
A Case for First Cause: Descartes' Third Meditation
The Unintelligent Design for Public School Biology Class (speech)
Know Your Rites: The Eleusinian Mysteries (speech)
The Problem of Evil and the Problem of the Solutions to the Problem of Evil
The Lucky Hat : Free Will Exists When Randomness and Causation Meet Thought
Nature Imagery of Robert Frost as Metaphor for Social Burdens
The Stop-Frame Model of Functionalism as a Bridge Between Mind and Body
The Goose and The Gander : Ethical Implications of the War on Terrorism
The Right to Be Healthy (speech)
A Review of Jundt’s Study on Judgmental Biases
Should We Eliminate Eliminative Materialism?
The Causal Relationship Between Media and Participant Aggression
Moral Dissonance and Virtuous Disobedience
A Comparative Look at Accounts of Native American/White Relations on the Kansas Frontier
One Angry Man: A Critique of Michael Dorris’ Essay “The Myth of Justice”
Are You a Person? An Examination of the Illusion of Continuity
Pure Prejudice: A Study of Mary Rowlandson’s Captivity
Various Faces of Vigilantism
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