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Brown, Curtis and Luper, Steven. 1991. “Belief and Rationality.” Synthese
89(3): 323–329.
Luper, Steven. 1984. “The Epistemic Predicament: Knowledge, Nozickian Tracking,
and Scepticism.” Australasian Journal of
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Luper, Steven, ed. 1987a. The Possibility of Knowledge. Nozick and His
Critics. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.
Published under the name “Luper-Foy” .
Luper, Steven. 1987b.
“Introduction.” in The Possibility of Knowledge. Nozick and His
Critics, edited by Steven Luper, pp. 1–17. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman &
Littlefield. Published under the name
“Luper-Foy” .
Luper, Steven. 1987c. “The Possibility of Skepticism.” in
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Luper, Steven, ed. 1988. Problems of International Justice. Boulder,
Colorado: Westview Press.
Luper, Steven. 1990.
“Arbitrary Reasons.” in Doubting: Contemporary Perspectives on
Skepticism, edited by Michael D. Roth and Glenn Ross, pp. 39–56. Philosophical Studies
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Luper, Steven. 1991a. “Rational Definitions and Defining
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Luper, Steven. 1991b. “Socrates and Death.” in The Philosophy of Socrates, Volume I, edited
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International Center for Greek Philosophy; Culture.
Luper, Steven. 1996.
Invulnerability: On Securing Happiness. LaSalle,
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Luper, Steven. 2001a. A Guide to Ethics. New York: McGraw-Hill,
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Luper, Steven. 2001b. “The
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“Death.” in The
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Luper, Steven, ed. 2003a. The
Skeptics: Contemporary Essays. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
Luper, Steven. 2003b.
“Introduction.” in The Skeptics:
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Luper, Steven. 2003c.
“Indiscernibility Skepticism.” in
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Luper, Steven, ed. 2004a.
Essential Knowledge. Reading, Massachusetts:
Addison Wesley Longman.
Luper, Steven. 2004b.
“Epistemic Relativism.” in
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Ernest Sosa and Enrique Villanueva, pp. 271–295. Oxford: Blackwell
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Luper, Steven. 2004c.
“Posthumous Harm.” American Philosophical
Quarterly 41(1): 63–72.
Luper, Steven. 2005a. “Past Desires and the Dead.”
Philosophical Studies 126(3): 331–345.
Luper, Steven. 2005b. “The
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Luper, Steven. 2006.
“Death.” in The
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Luper, Steven. 2007a. “Mortal
Harm.” The Philosophical Quarterly 57(227):
239–251.
Luper, Steven. 2007b. “The
Easy Argument.” Acta Analytica 22(4): 321–331.
Luper, Steven. 2009a. The Philosophy of Death. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Luper, Steven. 2009b.
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Luper, Steven. 2010. “The
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Luper, Steven. 2011a. “Review of Johnston (2010).”
The Philosophical Quarterly 61(245): 884–887.
Luper, Steven. 2011b.
“Cartesian Skepticism.” in The Routledge Companion to Epistemology,
edited by Sven Bernecker and Duncan Pritchard, pp. 414–424. Routledge
Philosophy Companions. London: Routledge.
Luper, Steven. 2012a. “Retroactive Harms and Wrongs.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Death,
edited by Ben Bradley, Fred Feldman, and Jens Johansson, pp. 317–335. Oxford
Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195388923.001.0001.
Luper, Steven. 2012b. “False
Negatives.” in The Sensitivity
Principle in Epistemology, edited by Kelly Becker and Tim Black, pp. 207–226. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511783630.
Luper, Steven. 2013.
“Adaptation.” in The
Metaphysics and Ethics of Death, edited by James Stacey
Taylor, pp. 100–117. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199751136.001.0001.
Luper, Steven, ed. 2014a. The Cambridge Companion to Life and Death.
Cambridge Companions to Philosophy.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Luper, Steven. 2014b.
“Death.” in The
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Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2014/entries/death/.
Luper, Steven. 2015. “Animal
Interests.” in The Ethics of
Killing Animals, edited by Tatjana Višak and Robert Garner, pp. 86–100. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199396078.001.0001.
Luper, Steven. 2016a.
“Death.” in The
Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Medicine, edited by
Miriam Solomon, Jeremy R. Simon, and Harold Kincaid, pp. 115–123. Routledge
Philosophy Companions. London: Routledge.
Luper, Steven. 2016b.
“Epistemic Closure.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2016/entries/closure-epistemic/.
Luper, Steven. 2017. “The Existence of the Dead.” in A Companion to Applied Philosophy, edited by
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Kimberley Brownlee, and David Coady, pp. 224–235. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118869109.
Luper, Steven. 2018.
“Philosophical Perspectives.” in The Routledge Companion to Death and Dying,
edited by Christopher M. Moreman, pp.
533–542. Routledge Companions. London: Routledge.
Luper, Steven. 2019.
“Death.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2019/entries/death/.
Luper, Steven. 2021.
“Death.” in The
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Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2021/entries/death/.
Luper, Steven. 2022. Mortal Objects: Identity and Persistence through Life and
Death. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781108981316.
Further References
Johnston, Mark. 2010. Surviving
Death. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press,
doi:10.1515/9781400834600.