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Beebee, Helen. 1997. “Counterfactual Dependence and Broken Barometers: A
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Crı́tica: Revista Hispanoamericana de
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Beebee, Helen. 2000. “The Non-Governing Conception of Laws of
Nature.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
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Beebee, Helen. 2001a. “Transfer of Warrant, Begging the Question and Semantic
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Beebee, Helen. 2001b. “Recent Work on Causation.”
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Beebee, Helen. 2002. “Reply to Huemer (2000) on the Consequence
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Beebee, Helen. 2011a. “Necessary Connections and the Problem of
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Beebee, Helen. 2013c. “Women and Deviance in Philosophy.” in
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Beebee, Helen. 2015. “Causation, Projection, Inference, and
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Beebee, Helen. 2017a. “Do
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Beebee, Helen. 2017b. “Epiphenomenalism for Functionalists.” in
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Beebee, Helen. 2018. “Philosophical Scepticism and the Aims of
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“Introduction.” in Perspectives on the Philosophy of David
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Beebee, Helen and Papineau, David. 1997. “Probability as a Guide to Life.” The
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Beebee, Helen and Rush, Michael. 2003.
“Non-Paradoxical Multi-Location.”
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Beebee, Helen and Rush, Michael. 2019.
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Beebee, Helen and Sabbarton-Leary, Nigel, eds. 2010a. The Semantics and Metaphysics of Natural
Kinds. Routledge Studies in
Metaphysics n. 1. London: Routledge.
Beebee, Helen and Sabbarton-Leary, Nigel. 2010b.
“Introduction.” in The Semantics and Metaphysics of Natural
Kinds, edited by Helen Beebee
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Beebee, Helen and Sabbarton-Leary, Nigel. 2010d. “Are
Psychiatric Kinds ‘Real’?” European
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Beebee, Helen and Schrenk, Markus, eds. 2010. David Hume: Epistemology and Metaphysics.
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Menzies, Peter and Beebee, Helen. 2019. “Counterfactual Theories of Causation.” in
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Menzies, Peter and Beebee, Helen. 2024. “Counterfactual Theories of Causation.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
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Steward, Helen. 2012. A Metaphysics for Freedom. Oxford: Oxford
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