"Social Capital and
the Second-Generation Theories of Collective action" (2002);
"Trust and Collective Action: Concepts and Causalities" (2002);
"Information and the Evolution of Preferences in One-shot Prisoner's Dilemma"
(2001);
"Derivation and Interpretation of the Price Equation" (2001);
"Scaling Issues in the Social Sciences: A Report for the International Human
Dimensions Program on Global Environmental Change" (1998);
"Adaptation vs. Anticipation in Public Good Games" (2002); and
"Game Theory and Democratic Transitions: Modeling and Theoretic
Re-considerations of Przeworski’s Democracy and the Market" (2002).
University of
Florida. Titles include
"The Experimental Use of Introspection in the Scientific Study of Pain and its
Integration with Third-Person Methodologies: The Experiential-Phenomenological
Approach";
"Consciousness, Conceivability Arguments, and Perspectivalism: The Dialectics
of the Debate";
"Is Introspection Inferential?";
"Naturalism, Introspection, and Direct Realism about Pain";
"Phenomenal Concepts, Introspection, and Consciousness: An
Information-Theoretic Account";
"Emotions or Emotional Feelings?";
"Consciousness, Intentionality, and Intelligence: Some Foundational Issues for
Artificial Intelligence";
"Are Frege Cases Exceptions to Intentional Generalizations?"; and
"Against Pure Representationalism about Qualia: The Case of Intransitive
Bodily Sensations."
Notre Dame. Titles
include
"Some Two-Cardinal Results for O-Minimal Theories";
"On Tarski on Models";
"Partitioning Subsets of Stable Models"; and
"On Putnam and His Models."
University of
Louisiana at Lafayette. Titles include
"Connectionism Reconsidered: Minds, Machines and Models";
"What the #$*%! is a Subsymbol?";
"Some Myths of Connectionism"; and
"A Revisionist History of Connectionism."
University of
Minnesota. Titles include
"Habermas’s Theory of Communicative Action As a Theoretical Framework for
Mediation Practice";
"The Good Reviewer";
"A Second Moment of Discourse Ethics";
"Grounding Political Development";
"The Political Practice of Genetic Epistemology";
"Defining Political Culture"; and
"Heritable Intelligence: Real and Important - or an Arbitrary Social
Construct?" in Mal Leicester, Celia Modgil, and Sohan Modgil (eds) Education,
Culture and Values. Volume I: Systems of Education: Theories, Policies and
Implicit Values (NY: Falmer Press, 2000).
Southwest Missouri
University. Titles include
"Cynicism and Self-Reliance: Discerning Emerson's Democratic Faith"; and
"Fugitive Perfectionism: The Possibility of Democratic Excellence that
Tocqueville Overlooks."
Iowa State University.
Titles include
"The evolution of sex: domains and explanatory pluralism";
"Pluralism and sex: more than a pragmatic issue";
"A feminist scientific method: mechanism without reductionism";
"Explanations of the evolution of sex: A plurality of local mechanisms";
and
"Sex and explanatory pluralism: Is it a case of causal mechanism versus
unifying theories of explanation?"
Notre Dame. Titles
include
"Accidental Necessity and Power over the Past";
"Abailard on Collective Realism";
"Accidental Necessity and Logical Determinism";
"Maximal Power"; and
"Logic, Ontology and Ockham's Christology."
"The Magisterium of John Paul II on
Catholic Social Doctrine";
"Plato and the Modern Escape from Political Responsibility";
"The University for a New Humanism"; and
"Maritain’s Philosophy of Culture: An Old Teacher Questions Himself about the
Present Time."
University of
Pennsylvania. Scroll to the middle of the page.
Titles include
"Perception as Unconscious Inference";
"The Brain's New Science: Psychology, Neurophysiology, and Constraint";
"Behaviorism and Naturalism";
"Psychology Old and New";
"The Workings of the Intellect: Mind and Psychology";
"Attention in Early Scientific Psychology";
"Remaking the Science of Mind: Psychology as Natural Science"; and
"Psychology as a Natural Science in the Eighteenth Century."
Western Washington
University. Titles include
"The Arts, Identity, and the Politics of Human Development";
"What Should Democracies Do About Identity?";
"Ideologizing Institutions: Hayek, Keynes, Laski and the Creation of 20th
Century Politics"; and
"Mondragón's Answers to Utopia's Problems."
Princeton University.
Titles include
"Demonstrative Concepts and Experience";
"What do we see (when we do)"; and
"Grasping at straws: motor intentionality and the cognitive science of
skillful action" in Heidegger, Coping, and Cognitive Science: Essays in Honor
of Hubert L. Dreyfus, vol. II, Mark Wrathall and Jeff Malpas, eds. (Cambridge,
MA: MIT Press, 2000).
University of
Florida. Scroll to the bottom of the page. Titles include
"The Other America: Tocqueville and Beaumont on the Three Races";
"There Is No Such
Thing As Theory? A response to Stanley Fish"; and
"The Deconstruction of the Public Sphere: the Supreme Court on Traditional
Public Fora."
University of
Chicago. Scroll to the middle of the page. Titles include
"Liberalisms and Liberal Freedoms: The Significance and Permanence of the
Autonomy-Toleration Debate";
"Multicultural
Apologies"; and
"Symbolism, Ethnic Politics, and Official Apologies."
Nuffield College. Titles
include
"A Model of Path-Dependence in Decisions over Multiple Propositions";
"Framing as Path-Dependence";
"The Impossibility of a Paretian Republican? Some Comments on Pettit and Sen";
"On the Significance of the Absolute Margin";
"The Probability of Inconsistencies in Complex Collective Decisions";
"A Possibility Theorem on Aggregation over Multiple Interconnected
Propositions";
"Are Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility Indeterminate?";
"Social Choice Theory and Deliberative Democracy: A Reconciliation"; and
"Intradimensional Single-Peakedness and the Multidimensional Arrow Problem."
University of Utah.
Titles include
"Unmasking Descartes' Case for the Bête Machine Doctrine";
"Locke on the Idea of Substratum";
"Circumventing Cartesian Circles"; and
"Descartes on Unknown Faculties and Our Knowledge of the External World."
University of Kansas.
Titles include
"Alpamysh: Central Asian Identity under Russian Rule" (1989);
"Central Asian Monuments" (1992); and
"Identities: How Governed, Who Pays?" (2001).
Duke University.
Scroll to the middle of the page. Titles include
"A Known and
Intolerable Country, Or, Reflections After Kierkegaard on Tragedy and Love";
"Dependency Theory's
Reanimation in the Era of Financial Capital";
"Afterthoughts on Diaspora";
"The Politics of the Southeast Asian Smog and Economic Crises"; and
"The Epochality of Deleuzean Thought."