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  1. Jeffery L. Johnson (1997). Personal Survival and the Closest-Continuer Theory. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 41 (1):13-23.
  2. Jeffery L. Johnson (1994). Constitutional Privacy. Law and Philosophy 13 (2):161 - 193.
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  3. Jeffery L. Johnson (1994). Procedure, Substance, and the Divine Command Theory. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 35 (1):39 - 55.
    Natural theology is still practiced as though substantive theological conclusions can be derived by a quasi-deductive process. Perhaps relevant "evidence" may lead to interesting theological conclusions -- the fact of natural evil, or the cosmic fine-tuning we hear about in contemporary cosmology, both cry out for theological explanation. I remain a skeptic, however, about the value of "a priori" methods in natural theology. The case study in this short discussion is the well known attempt to establish the logical incoherence of (...)
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  4. Jeffery L. Johnson (1993). Inference to the Best Explanation and the New Teleological Argument. Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (2):193-203.
  5. Jeffery L. Johnson (1991). Making Noises in Counterpoint or Chorus: Putnam's Rejection of Relativism. Erkenntnis 34 (3):323--45.
    Putnam's internal realism entails the simultaneous rejection of metaphysical realism and (anything goes or total or cultural) relativism. Putnam argues, in some places, that relativism is self-contradictory, and in others, that it is self-refuting. This paper attempts the exegetical task of explicating these challenging arguments, and the critical task of suggesting that a full-blown epistemological relativism may be capable of surviving the Putnam attack.
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  6. Jeffery L. Johnson (1989). Privacy and the Judgment of Others. Journal of Value Inquiry 23 (2):157-168.
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  7. Jeffery L. Johnson & Donald W. Crowley (1986). T.L.O. And the Student's Right to Privacy. Educational Theory 36 (3):211-224.
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