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    Greenberg, Sean. 2005a. From Canon to Dialectic to Antinomy: Giving Inclinations Their Due.” Inquiry 48(3): 232–248.
    Greenberg, Sean. 2005b. Leibniz Against Molinism: Freedom, Indifference, and the Nature of the Will.” in Leibniz. Nature and Freedom, edited by Donald P. Rutherford and Jan A. Cover, pp. 217–233. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195143744.001.0001.
    Greenberg, Sean. 2007. Descartes on the Passions: Function, Representation, and Motivation.” Noûs 41(4): 714–734.
    Greenberg, Sean. 2008a. ‘Naturalism’ and Skepticism’ in Hume’s‘Treatise of Human Nature.” Philosophy Compass 3(4): 721–733.
    Greenberg, Sean. 2008b. ‘Things that Undermine Each Other’: Occasionalism, Freedom, and Attention in Malebranche.” in Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy, volume IV, edited by Daniel Garber and Steven M. Nadler, pp. 113–140. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Greenberg, Sean. 2009. Who’s Afraid of the Lazy Fallacy? Fatalism and the Nature of Leibnizian Freedom.” in The Philosophy of the Young Leibniz, edited by Mark A. Kulstad, Mogens Lærke, and David Snyder, pp. 83–94. Studia Leibnitiana Sonderheft n. 35. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag.
    Greenberg, Sean. 2011. Malebranche and Leibniz.” in The Continuum Companion to Leibniz, edited by Brandon C. Look, pp. 68–85. London: Continuum International Publishing Group. Second edition: Look (2014).
    Greenberg, Sean. 2015. Occasionalism, Human Freedom, and Consent in Malebranche: ‘Things that Undermine Each Other’? in Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy, volume VII, edited by Daniel Garber and Donald P. Rutherford, pp. 151–186. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198748717.001.0001.
    Greenberg, Sean and Willaschek, Marcus. 2000. Is McDowell Confronted with an Antinomy of Freedom and Nature? in John McDowell, Reason and Nature. Lecture and Colloquium in Münster, 1999, edited by Marcus Willaschek, pp. 51–54. Münster: Lit Verlag.
    Murray, Michael J. and Greenberg, Sean. 2013. Leibniz on the Problem of Evil.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2013/entries/leibniz-evil/.