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Bolton, Derek and Hill, Jonathan. 1996. Mind, Meaning, and Mental Disorder. The Nature of Causal Explanation in Psychology and Psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Second edition: Bolton and Hill (2004).
Bolton, Derek and Hill, Jonathan. 2004. Mind, Meaning, and Mental Disorder. The Nature of Causal Explanation in Psychology and Psychiatry. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. First edition: Bolton and Hill (1996).
Hill, Jonathan. 2008. “Leibniz, Relations, and Rewriting Projects.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 25(2): 115–135.
Hill, Jonathan. 2009a. “Probabilism Today: Permissibility and Multi-Account Ethics.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87(2): 235–250.
Hill, Jonathan. 2009b. “Gregory of Nissa, Material Substance and Berkeleyan Idealism.” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17(4): 653–683.
Hill, Jonathan. 2010. “Maximum Effect, Minimum Outlay: The Coherence of Leibniz’s Fruitfulness Criterion.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 27(4): 335–358.
Hill, Jonathan. 2011a. “Berkeley’s Missing Argument: The Sceptical Attack on Intentionality.” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19(1): 47–77.
Hill, Jonathan. 2011b. “Introduction.” in The Metaphysics of the Incarnation, edited by Anna Marmodoro and Jonathan Hill, pp. 1–19. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hill, Jonathan. 2012. “Aquinas and the Unity of Christ: A Defence of Compositionalism.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 71(2): 117–135.
Hill, Jonathan. 2017. “The Self-giving Power of God: Dunamis in Early Christianity.” in Divine Powers in Late Antiquity, edited by Anna Marmodoro and Irini-Fotini Viltanioti, pp. 140–162. Oxford: Oxford University Press.