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Luke William Hunt, Norms, Narratives, and PoliticsSoundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 101 (2): 173-86. 2018.
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Luke William Hunt, What We Talk About When We Talk About Dignity in PolicingVirginia Criminal Justice Bulletin 3 (2). 2018.
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Luke William Hunt, Informants, Police, and UnconscionabilityInstitute of Art and Ideas (IAI Online Magazine). 2018.
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Luke William Hunt, Liberalism and Policing: The State We're InIn the Long Run (University of Cambridge). 2018.
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Luke William Hunt, The Law in Plato’s Laws: A Reading of the ‘Classical Thesis’Polis 35 (1): 102-126. 2018.
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Chase Wrenn, Linguistic Understanding and Knowledge of Truth-ConditionsActa Analytica 32 (3): 355-370. 2017.
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Chase Wrenn, Truth is not (Very) Intrinsically ValuablePacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (1): 108-128. 2017.
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S. Seth Bordner, Immaterialism and Common SenseIn Bertil Belfrage & Richard Brook (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Berkeley, Bloomsbury. pp. 343-354. 2017.
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S. Seth Bordner, If We Stop Thinking About Berkeley's Problem of Continuity, Will It Still Exist?Journal of the History of Philosophy 55 (2): 237-260. 2017.
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Richard A. Richards, Engineered Niches and Naturalized AestheticsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 75 (4): 465-477. 2017.
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Kevin McCain and Ted Poston, Best Explanations: New Essays on Inference to the Best Explanation (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2017.
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Mark Pickering, "Hume and Kant on Identity and Substance"In Elizabeth Robinson & Chris W. Surprenant (eds.), Kant and the Scottish Enlightenment, Routledge. pp. 230-244. 2017.
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Chase Wrenn, Tradeoffs, Self-Promotion, and Epistemic TeleologyIn Pedro Schmechtig & Martin Grajner (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Norms, and Goals, De Gruyter. pp. 249-276. 2016.
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Chase Wrenn, Tradeoffs, Self-Promotion, and Epistemic TeleologyIn Martin Grajner & Pedro Schmechtig (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Norms and Goals, De Gruyter. pp. 249-276. 2016.
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Rekha Nath, Equality for Inegalitarians, by George Sher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp. x + 182, £17.99 (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (2): 408-411. 2016.
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S. Seth Bordner, All-things-considered,’ ‘Better-than,’ And Sports Rankings‘‘All-Things-Considered,’ ‘Better-Than,’ and Sports Rankings 1-18. 2016.
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S. Seth Bordner, ‘All-things-considered,’ ‘Better-than,’ And Sports RankingsJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 43 (2): 215-232. 2016.
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Richard A. Richards, Biological Classification: A Philosophical IntroductionCambridge University Press. 2016.
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Ted Poston, Richard Swinburne, Mind, Brain, & Free Will (review)Journal of Analytic Theology 4 480-484. 2016.
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Mark Pickering, Kant’s Theoretical Reasons for Belief in Things in ThemselvesKant Studien 107 (4): 589-616. 2016.
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Luke William Hunt, What the Epistemic Account of Vagueness Means for Legal InterpretationLaw and Philosophy 35 (1): 29-54. 2016.
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Rekha Nath, On the Scope and Grounds of Social equalityIn Fabian Schuppert and Ivo Wallimann-Helmer Edited by Carina Fourie (ed.), Social Equality: Essays on What It Means to be Equals, Oxford University Press. pp. 186-208. 2015.
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Benjamin Kozuch, Dislocation, Not Dissociation: The Neuroanatomical Argument Against Visual Experience Driving Motor ActionMind and Language 30 (5): 572-602. 2015.
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Benjamin Kozuch, The Received Method for Ruling Out Brain Areas from Being NCC Undermines ItselfJournal of Consciousness Studies 22 (9-10): 145-69. 2015.
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Benjamin Kozuch and Uriah Kriegel, Correlation, Causation, Constitution: On the Interplay between the Science and Philosophy of ConsciousnessIn S. M. Miller (ed.), The Constitution of Consciousness, John Benjamins. pp. 400-417. 2015.
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Jamin Asay and S. Seth Bordner, A modest defense of manifestationalismSynthese 192 (1): 147-161. 2015.
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S. Seth Bordner, Call ‘Em as they are: What’s Wrong with Blown Calls and What to do about themJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (1): 101-120. 2015.