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Clayton Littlejohn, Standing in a Garden of Forking PathsIn McCain Kevin (ed.), Believing in Accordance with the Evidence: New Essays on Evidentialism, Springer Verlag. pp. 223-243. 2018.
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Julien Dutant and Clayton Littlejohn, Just do it? When to do what you judge you ought to doSynthese 195 (9): 3755-3772. 2018.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Evidence and its LimitsIn Conor McHugh, Jonathan Way & Daniel Whiting (eds.), Normativity: Epistemic and Practical, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Knowledge and normativityIn Markos Valaris & Stephen Hetherington (eds.), Knowledge in Contemporary Philosophy, Bloomsbury Publishing. 2018.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Being More Realistic About Reasons: On Rationality and Reasons PerspectivismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (3): 605-627. 2018.
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Charles Côté-Bouchard and Clayton Littlejohn, Knowledge, Reasons, and Errors about Error TheoryIn Christos Kyriacou & Robin McKenna (eds.), Metaepistemology: Realism & Antirealism, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 147-171. 2018.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Kiesewetter, Benjamin. The Normativity of Rationality. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. 344. $65.00Ethics 129 (1): 127-132. 2018.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Stop Making Sense? On a Puzzle about RationalityPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 257-272. 2018.
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Clayton Littlejohn, The Right in the Good: A Defense of Teleological Non-Consequentialism in EpistemologyIn Kristoffer Ahlström & Jeffrey Dunn (eds.) https://philpapers.org/rec/AHLECO, Oxford University Press. pp. 23-47. 2018.
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Clayton Littlejohn, The Right in the GoodIn H. Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij & Jeffrey Dunn (eds.), Epistemic Consequentialism, Oxford University Press. pp. 23-47. 2018.
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Stephanie Collins, Care Ethics: The Four Key ClaimsIn David R. Morrow (ed.), Moral Reasoning: A Text and Reader on Ethics and Contemporary Moral Issues, Oxford University Press. 2017.
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Margot Strohminger and Juhani Yli-Vakkuri, The Epistemology of ModalityAnalysis 77 (4): 825-838. 2017.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Small Stakes Give You the Blues: The Skeptical Costs of Pragmatic EncroachmentManuscrito 40 (4): 31-38. 2017.
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Maria Alvarez and Clayton Littlejohn, When Ignorance is No ExcuseIn Philip Robichaud & Jan Wieland (eds.), Responsibility - The Epistemic Condition, Oxford University Press. pp. 64-81. 2017.
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Clayton Littlejohn, How and Why Knowledge is FirstIn A. Carter, E. Gordon & B. Jarvis (eds.), Knowledge First: Approaches in Epistemology and Mind, Oxford University Press. pp. 19-45. 2017.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Objectivism and Subjectivism in EpistemologyIn Veli Mitova (ed.), The Factive Turn in Epistemology, Cambridge University Press. 2017.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Truth, knowledge, and the standard of proof in criminal lawSynthese 197 (12): 5253-5286. 2017.
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Stephanie Collins, The Claims and Duties of Socioeconomic Human RightsPhilosophical Quarterly 66 (265): 701-722. 2016.
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Stephanie Collins and Holly Lawford-Smith, Collectives’ and individuals’ obligations: a parity argumentCanadian Journal of Philosophy 46 (1): 38-58. 2016.
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Stephanie Collins and Holly Lawford-Smith, The Transfer of Duties: From Individuals to States and Back AgainIn Michael Brady & Miranda Fricker (eds.), The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 150-172. 2016.
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Juhani Yli-Vakkuri and Mark McCullagh, Williamson on ModalityCanadian Journal of Philosophy 46 (4-5): 453-851. 2016.
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Jon Litland and Juhani Yli-Vakkuri, Vagueness & Modality—An Ecumenical ApproachPhilosophical Perspectives 30 (1): 229-269. 2016.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Do Reasons and Evidence Share the Same ResidencePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 93 (3): 720-727. 2016.
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Clayton Littlejohn, La Verdad en el GnosticismoAnálisis. Revista de Investigación Filosófica 3 217-241. 2016.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Potency and PermissibilityIn Ben Bramble Bob Fischer (ed.), Stirring the Pot, Oxford University Press. 2016.
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Clayton Littlejohn, Learning from Learning from our MistakesIn Martin Grajner & Pedro Schmechtig (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Epistemic Norms, Epistemic Goals, De Gruyter. pp. 51-70. 2016.