- Does matter mind content?
- The epistemology of interpersonal relations
- Why there are no Frankfurt‐style omission cases
- Evidentialism, justification, and knowledge‐first
- Judgment’s aimless heart
- Two approaches to metaphysical explanation
- People and places
- Understanding in mathematics: The case of mathematical proofs
- Thing causation
- Scepticism, evidential holism and the logic of demonic deception
- Probabilities of conditionals: Updating Adams
- Tropes and qualitative change
- Decision and foreknowledge
- Indirect compatibilism
- Fictional domains
- How to perform a nonbasic action
- Suspending belief in credal accounts
- Epistemic akrasia: No apology required
- Ignorance and awareness
- Causal theories of spacetime
- The normativity of gender
- Conditional intentions and shared agency
- Respect for others’ risk attitudes and the long‐run future
- The fundamental facts can be logically simple
- The misapplication dilemma
- Just probabilities
- Consciousness and welfare subjectivity
- Socially conscious moral intuitionism
- Moral uncertainty, noncognitivism, and the multi‐objective story
- Constraints, you, and your victims
- Controlling our reasons
- Virtual terrors
- Grounding and defining identity
- Conventionalism about mathematics and logic
- In defense of the armchair: Against empirical arguments in the philosophy of perception
- Space, time and parsimony
- Should moral intuitionism go social?
- The Boltzmann Brains Puzzle
- Superspreading the word
- Proleptic praise: A social function analysis
- The transparency of mental vehicles
- Invariantism, contextualism, and the explanatory power of knowledge
- Disagreement & classification in comparative cognitive science
- Higher‐order evidence and the duty to double‐check
- Center indifference and skepticism
- Numbers without aggregation
- On the Site of Predictive Justice
- ‘Logic will get you from A to B, imagination will take you anywhere’
- Faith and traditions
- Degrees of consciousness
- Is there an epistemic advantage to being oppressed?
- Reflecting on diachronic Dutch books
- Criteria of identity without sortals
- Semantic reasons
- Updating without evidence
- Radical parochialism about reference
- Credal imprecision and the value of evidence
- Reflection and conditionalization: Comments on Michael Rescorla
- Experience, time, objects, and processes
- Decision Theory Unbound
- Good people are not like good knives
- Absolution of a Causal Decision Theorist
- How to do things with sunk costs
- On two arguments for fanaticism
- Identified person “bias” as decreasing marginal value of chances
- A false dichotomy in denying explanatoriness any role in confirmation
- Hedged testimony
- The many‐worlds theory of consciousness
- Parity, moral options, and the weights of reasons
- The case for comparability
- Mundane hallucinations and new wave relationalism
- Blameworthiness, desert, and luck
- How chance explains
- There is no measurement problem for Humeans
- Perceptual learning and reasons‐responsiveness
- When is a concept a priori?
- The problem of nomological harmony
- What the tortoise should do: A knowledge‐first virtue approach to the basing relation
- A paradox for tiny probabilities and enormous values