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Clayton Littlejohn, Do you see what I know? On reasons, perceptual evidence, and epistemic statusPhilosophical Issues 30 (1): 205-220. 2020.
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David Builes, Sophie Horowitz, and Miriam Schoenfield, Dilating and contracting arbitrarilyNoûs 56 (1): 3-20. 2020.
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Miriam Schoenfield, Can Imprecise Probabilities Be Practically Motivated? A Challenge to the Desirability of Ambiguity AversionPhilosophers' Imprint 20 (30): 1-21. 2020.
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Brandon Yip, Assertion, Stakes and Expected Blameworthiness: An Insensitive Invariantist Solution to the Bank CasesErkenntnis (4): 1501-1519. 2020.
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Stephanie Collins, Collective Responsibility GapsJournal of Business Ethics 154 (4): 943-954. 2019.
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Stephen Finlay, Defining NormativityIn Toh Kevin, Plunkett David & Shapiro Scott (eds.), Dimensions of Normativity: New Essays on Metaethics and Jurisprudence, Oxford University Press. pp. 62-104. 2019.
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Stephen Finlay, A “Good” Explanation of Five Puzzles about ReasonsPhilosophical Perspectives 33 (1): 62-104. 2019.
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Juhani Yli-Vakkuri, John Hawthorne, and Peter Fritz, Operator arguments revisitedPhilosophical Studies 176 (11): 2933-2959. 2019.
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Peter Fritz, Structure by proxy, with an application to groundingSynthese 198 (7): 6045-6063. 2019.
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Margot Strohminger and Juhani Yli-Vakkuri, Knowledge of objective modalityPhilosophical Studies 176 (5): 1155-1175. 2019.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Neither/NorIn Casey Doyle, Joe Milburn & Duncan Pritchard (eds.), New Issues in Epistemological Disjunctivism, Routledge. 2019.
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Miriam Schoenfield, Permission to believe : why permissivism is true and what it tells us about irrelevant influences on beliefIn Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology, Wiley. 2019.
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Nevin Climenhaga, Infinite Value and the Best of All Possible WorldsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 97 (2): 367-392. 2018.
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Stephen Finlay and David Plunkett, Quasi-Expressivism about Statements of Law: A Hartian TheoryIn John Gardner, Leslie Green & Brian Leiter (eds.), Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law, vol. 3, Oxford University Press. pp. 49-86. 2018.
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Peter Fritz, The Boundary Stones of Thought: An Essay in the Philosophy of Logic, by Ian Rumfitt (review)Mind 127 (505): 265-276. 2018.
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Peter Fritz, Harvey Lederman, Tiankai Liu, and Dana Scott, Can modalities save naive set theory?Review of Symbolic Logic 11 (1): 21-47. 2018.
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Peter Fritz, Higher-Order Contingentism, Part 3: Expressive LimitationsJournal of Philosophical Logic 47 (4): 649-671. 2018.
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Margot Strohminger and Juhani Yli-Vakkuri, Moderate Modal SkepticismIn Matthew A. Benton, John Hawthorne & Dani Rabinowitz (eds.), Knowledge, Belief, and God: New Insights in Religious Epistemology, Oxford University Press. pp. 302-321. 2018.
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Matthew A. Benton, John Hawthorne, and Dani Rabinowitz, Knowledge, Belief, and God: New Insights in Religious Epistemology (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2018.
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Jeffrey Sanford Russell and John Hawthorne, Possible PatternsOxford Studies in Metaphysics 11. 2018.
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John Hawthorne, Causal structuralismIn Anthony O'Hear (ed.), Metaphysics, Cambridge University Press. pp. 361--78. 2018.
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John Hawthorne and Yoaav Isaacs, Fine-Tuning Fine-TuningIn Matthew A. Benton, John Hawthorne & Dani Rabinowitz (eds.), Knowledge, Belief, and God: New Insights in Religious Epistemology, Oxford University Press. pp. 136-168. 2018.
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Gillian Russell, Deviance and Vice: Strength as a Theoretical Virtue in the Epistemology of LogicPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (3): 548-563. 2018.
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Christopher Blake-Turner and Gillian Russell, Logical pluralism without the normativitySynthese 1-19. 2018.
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Gillian Russell, Logical Nihilism: Could There Be No Logic?Philosophical Issues 28 (1): 308-324. 2018.