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- Emotional Experience and Propositional Content
- Causal Exclusion and Physical Causal Completeness
- De‐Fining Material Things
- Towards a Reformed Liberal and Scientific Naturalism
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- Reverse‐Cycle Intrinsic Finks
- How Close Are Impossible Worlds? A Critique of Brogaard and Salerno’s Account of Counterpossibles
- From Scepticism to Anti‐Realism
- How (Not) to Argue Against Brute Fundamentalism
- Challenging Liberal Representationalism: A Reply to Artiga
- The Problem of Fregean Equivalents
- A Formal Solution to Reichenbach’s Reference Class Problem
- Understanding Semantic Coordination in Cognition
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- An Argument for Minimal Logic
- Self‐Knowledge as Knowledge of the Good: Hugh of St. Victor on Self‐Knowledge
- Weak Location
- Concepts and the Epistemology of Essence
- The Standing To Blame, or Why Moral Disapproval Is What It Is
- Naturalness and Convex Class Nominalism
- Brentanian Inner Consciousness and the Infinite Regress Problem
- On the Conceivability of a Cognitive Phenomenology Zombie
- Presentism and the Specious Present: From Temporal Experience to Meta‐Metaphysics
- A Teleological Answer to the Special Composition Question
- McDowell and the Contents of Intuition
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- Kinds of Tropes without Kinds
- Armchair Access and Imagination
- Dodging the Perils of Dogmatism: A Response to Crispin Wright
- The Anti‐Nihilist Wager
- You Cannot Steal Something that Doesn’t Exist: Against Fictionalism about Fiction
- What is the Relation between a Philosophical Stance and Its Associated Beliefs?
- Thought Sharing, Communication, and Perspectives about the Self
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- Frames and the Ontology of Particular Objects
- Rationality, Virtue and Higher‐Order Coherence
- Brutalist Non‐naturalism and Hume’s Principle
- Non‐conceptualism and the Myth of the Given
- On a Dilemma of Redistribution
- On Shoemaker’s Response‐Dependent Theory of Responsibility
- Concepts and Communication: A Reply to Onofri
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- Mental Fictionalism and Epiphenomenal Qualia
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- What in the World Is Collective Responsibility?
- Doomsday Needn’t Be So Bad
- A Stochastic Process Model for Free Agency under Indeterminism
- Meaning Underdetermines What Is Said, Therefore Utterances Express Many Propositions
- What Will Be Best for Me? Big Decisions and the Problem of Inter‐World Comparisons
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- Quine on the Indeterminacy of Translation: A Dilemma for Davidson
- Rule‐Following and Primitive Normativity
- Towards an Ecumenical Theory of Normative Reasons
- Collective Agency: Moral and Amoral
- Causal Relevance, Permissible Omissions, and Famine Relief
- There is Something about the Image: A Defence of the Two‐Component View of Imagination
- Unendorsed Beliefs
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- A modal account of propositions
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- James Harrington, Time: A Philosophical Introduction, London, New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015, 304 pp., $23.00 (Paperback), ISBN 978-1472506474.
- Moral Supervenience: A Defence of Blackburn’s Argument
- Composition and Relative Counting
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- I’m Here Now, But I Won’t Be Here When You Get This Message
- Forming a Positive Concept of the Phenomenal Bonding Relation for Constitutive Panpsychism
- Funny Punny Logic
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- Explanation and Quasi-miracles in Narrative Understanding: The Case of Poetic Justice
- Lexical Modulation without Concepts
- What Do Words Do for Us?
- Views of my Fellows Thinking (Counting Thoughts)
- Introduction to the Special Issue ‘Word Meaning – What it is and What it is not’
- Contextualism and Polysemy
- Against Brute Fundamentalism
- John MacFarlane, Assessment Sensitivity: Relative Truth and its Applications. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, 362 pp., £30 (hardback), ISBN 9780199682751.
- Michael Huemer, Approaching Infinity. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, xiv + 268, US$100 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1-137-56085-8.
- Reasons Internalism and the Function of Normative Reasons
- How (Not) to Think of Emotions as Evaluative Attitudes
- Should Reductive Physicalists Reject the Causal Argument?
- Stephen Hetherington, How To Know: A Practicalist Conception of Knowledge, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011, 304 pp., £28.99, €36.30 (hardcover). ISBN: 978-0-470-65812-3.
- Concerns and the Seriousness of Emotion
- Personal Identity and the Possibility of Autonomy
- Ted Poston, Reason and Explanation: A Defense of Explanatory Coherentism, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, 208 pp., €88.39 (Hardback), ISBN 9781137012258.
- Christopher F. Zurn, Axel Honneth. Cambridge: Polity, 2015, 257 pp., £55 (hardcover), ISBN 978-0-7456-4903-0.
- Wolfgang Spohn, The Laws of Belief: Ranking Theory and its Philosophical Implications, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, 624 pp., £87 (hardback), ISBN 9780199697502.
- Alan Bailey and Dan O’Brien (eds.), The Continuum Companion to Hume, London: Bloomsbury, 2015, 447 pp., £24.99 (paperback), ISBN 9781474243933.
- The Epistemology of Emotional Experience
- Crossed Wires about Crossed Wires: Somatosensation and Immunity to Error through Misidentification
- Categorical Norms and Convention-Relativism about Epistemic Discourse
- Psychological Closure Does Not Entail Cognitive Closure
- Rational Agency without Self-Knowledge: Could ‘We’ Replace ‘I’?
- It is the Business of Laws to Govern
- It’s a Matter of Principle: Scientific Explanation in Information-Theoretic Reconstructions of Quantum Theory
- Informative Identities: A Challenge for Frege’s Puzzle
- Marcus Willaschek (ed.), Disjunctivism: Disjunctive Accounts in Epistemology and in the Philosophy of Perception, London and New York: Routledge, 2013, x + 164 pp., £95.00 (Hardback), ISBN 0415623065.
- Left Subsectivity: How to Infer that a Round Peg is Round
- Self-Defeating Goals
- Hourya Benis-Sinaceur, Marco Panza and Gabriel Sandu, Functions and Generality of Logic: Reflections on Dedekind’s and Frege’s Logicisms (37th volume in the Logic, Epistemology and the Unity of Science series), Heidelberg, New York, London: Springer Verlag, 2015, xxii + 125 pp., €52.74 (hardcover), ISBN 978-3-319-17109-8.
- Matthew Dentith, The Philosophy of Conspiracy Theories, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014, 190 pp., US$100 (Hardcover), ISBN 9781137363152.
- Natural-Kind Essentialism, Substance Ontology, and the Unity Problem: Two Dispositionalist Solutions
- Rational Doxastic Dispositions and the Epistemic Regress Problem