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Campbell, Richmond. 1964. “Modality de Dicto and de
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Campbell, Richmond. 1984. “Sociobiology and the Possibility of Ethical
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Campbell, Richmond. 1985. “Background for the Uninitiated.” in
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Campbell, Richmond. 2003a.
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Campbell, Richmond. 2007.
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Campbell, Richmond. 2011.
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Campbell, Richmond. 2014. “Reflective Equilibrium and Moral Consistency
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Campbell, Richmond. 2015.
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Campbell, Richmond. 2019.
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Campbell, Richmond. 2024.
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Campbell, Richmond and Hunter, Bruce, eds. 2000a. Moral
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Calgary Press.
Campbell, Richmond and Hunter, Bruce. 2000b.
“Introduction.” in Moral
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Campbell, Richmond and Kumar, Victor. 2013. “Pragmatic Naturalism and Moral
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Campbell, Richmond and Sowden, Lanning, eds. 1985. Paradoxes of Rationality and Cooperation: Prisoner’s
Dilemma and Newcomb’s Problem. Vancouver, British Columbia:
University of British Columbia Press.
Kumar, Victor and Campbell, Richmond. 2022. A Better Ape: The Evolution of the Moral Mind and How it
Made us Human. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197600122.001.0001.