The philosophy of flirting
| Abstract | I attempt to give necessary and sufficient conditions for when an act of flirtation has taken place. | |||||||||
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Andrew Brennan, Necessary and Sufficient Conditions. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Richard F. Kitchener (2004). Bertrand Russell's Flirtation with Behaviorism. Behavior and Philosophy 32 (2):273 - 291.
Carrie Jenkins (2006). The Rules of Flirtation. The Philosopher's Magazine (36):37-40.
Gilberto Gomes (2009). Are Necessary and Sufficient Conditions Converse Relations? Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87 (3):375 – 387.
Eric Winsberg (2003). Quantum Life: Interaction, Entanglement, and Separation. Journal of Philosophy 100 (2):80 - 97.
Mark D. White (2008). Flirting in The Office : What Can Jim and Pam's Romantic Antics Teach Us About Moral Philosophy? (US). In Jeremy Wisnewski (ed.), The Office and Philosophy: Scenes From the Unexamined Life. Blackwell Pub..
Thomas Odde (2010). Flirting with Masochism. Angelaki 15 (1):123-138.
Mary Jane West-Eberhard (2007). Dancing with DNA and Flirting with the Ghost of Lamarck. Biology and Philosophy 22 (3):439-451.
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