Christopher T. Buford (buford-c)
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Altschul, Jon, Brueckner, Anthony and Buford, Christopher T. 2014. “Vahid, Burge, and Perceptual Entitlement.” Metaphilosophy 45(3): 325–330.
Avnur, Yuval, Brueckner, Anthony and Buford, Christopher T. 2011. “No Closure on Skepticism.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 92: 439–447.
Brueckner, Anthony and Buford, Christopher T. 2008. “The Psychological Approach to Personal Identity: Non-Branching and the Individuation of Person Stages.” Dialogue. Revue canadienne de philosophie / Canadian Philosophical Review 47(2): 377–386.
Brueckner, Anthony and Buford, Christopher T. 2009a. “Contextualism, SSI and the Factivity Problem.” Analysis 69(3): 431–438.
Brueckner, Anthony and Buford, Christopher T. 2009b. “Bootstrapping and Knowledge of Reliability.” Philosophical Studies 145(3): 407–412.
Brueckner, Anthony and Buford, Christopher T. 2009c. “Thinking Animals and Epistemology.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 90: 310–314.
Brueckner, Anthony and Buford, Christopher T. 2010. “Reply to Baumann on Factivity and Contextualism.” Analysis 70(3): 486–489.
Brueckner, Anthony and Buford, Christopher T. 2011.“Bailey (2011) on Incompatibilism and the ‘No Past’ Objection.” Logos & Episteme 2(4): 613–617.
Brueckner, Anthony and Buford, Christopher T. 2012. “A Tale of Two Fallibilists: On an Argument for Infallibilism.” Thought 1(3): 195–199.
Brueckner, Anthony and Buford, Christopher T. 2013a. “Becker on Epistemic Luck.” Philosophical Studies 163(1): 171–175.
Brueckner, Anthony and Buford, Christopher T. 2013b. “Against Psychological Sequentialism.” Analysis 73(1): 96–101.
Buford, Christopher T. 2009a. “Baker on the Psychological Account of Personal Identity.” Acta Analytica 24(3): 197–209.
Buford, Christopher T. 2009b. “Memory, Quasi-memory, and Pseudo-quasi-memory.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87(3): 465–478.
Buford, Christopher T. 2013. “Does Indeterminacy Matter?” Theoria 79(2): 155–166.
Further References
Bailey, Andrew M. 2011. “The Incompatibility of Composition as Identity, Priority Pluralism and Irreflexive Grounding.” Analytic Philosophy 52(3): 171–174.