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Matthieu Queloz, Two Orders of Things: Wittgenstein on Reasons and CausesPhilosophy 92 (3): 369-97. 2017.
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Matthieu Queloz, Nietzsche’s Pragmatic Genealogy of JusticeBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (4): 727-749. 2017.
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Matthieu Queloz, Does Philosophy Have a Vindicatory History? Bernard Williams on the History of PhilosophyStudia Philosophica: The Swiss Journal of Philosophy 76 137-51. 2017.
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Matthieu Queloz, Does Philosophy Have a Vindicatory History?Schweizerische Zeitschrift Für Philosophie 76 (StPh76). 2017.
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Benjamin Matheson, Practical IdentityIn Benjamin Matheson & Yujin Nagasawa (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of the Afterlife, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 391-411. 2017.
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Benjamin Matheson and Yujin Nagasawa, The Palgrave Handbook of the Afterlife (edited book)Palgrave Macmillan. 2017.
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Benjamin Matheson, Kevin Timpe: Free Will in Philosophical Theology. Bloomsbury 2014European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9 (1): 212--221. 2017.
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Benjamin Matheson, More Than A Feeling: The Communicative Function of RegretInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (5): 664-681. 2017.
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Benjamin Matheson, Alternative Possibilities, Volitional Necessities, and Character SettingDisputatio 9 (45): 287-307. 2017.
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Constant Bonard, L’invisible nature de l’art visuelIn Julien Gremaud & Jeremy Schorderet (eds.), Strappato, Micronaut. 2017.
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Tim Räz, Euler’s Königsberg: the explanatory power of mathematicsEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 8 (3). 2017.
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Matthias Egg, Vincent Lam, and Andrea Oldofredi, Particles, Cutoffs and Inequivalent Representations: Fraser and Wallace on Quantum Field TheoryFoundations of Physics 47 (3): 453-466. 2017.
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Matthias Egg, The physical salience of non-fundamental local beablesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 57 104-110. 2017.
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Claus Beisbart, A Humean Guide to Spielraum ProbabilitiesJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 47 (1): 189-216. 2016.
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Christoph Baumberger, Claus Beisbart, and Georg Brun, What is Understanding? An Overview of Recent Debates in Epistemology and Philosophy of ScienceIn Stephen R. Grimm, Christoph Baumberger & Sabine Ammon (eds.), Explaining Understanding: New Perspectives from Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, Routledge. pp. 1-34. 2016.
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Claus Beisbart, Wie viele Äpfel sind wirklich im Kühlschrank?Philosophisches Jahrbuch 123 (2): 458-464. 2016.
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Georg Brun, Explication as a Method of Conceptual Re-engineeringErkenntnis 81 (6): 1211-1241. 2016.
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Christoph Baumberger and Georg Brun, Dimensions of Objectual UnderstandingIn Stephen R. Grimm, Christoph Baumberger & Sabine Ammon (eds.), Explaining Understanding: New Perspectives from Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, Routledge. pp. 165-189. 2016.
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Georg Brun and Gregor Betz, Analysing Practical ArgumentationIn Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn & Sven Hansson (eds.), The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis: Reasoning About Uncertainty, Springer Verlag. pp. 39-77. 2016.
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Andreas Müller, Die Rolle der Selbstbestimmung in der Rechtfertigung passiver und aktiver SterbehilfeJahrbuch für Wissenschaft Und Ethik 20 (1): 5-28. 2016.
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Vera Hoffmann-Kolss, Of brains and planets: on a causal criterion for mind-brain identitiesSynthese 193 (4): 1177-1189. 2016.
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Julie Jebeile and Anouk Barberousse, Empirical agreement in model validationStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 56 (C): 168-174. 2016.
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Benjamin Matheson, In defence of the Four-Case ArgumentPhilosophical Studies 173 (7): 1963-1982. 2016.
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Raphael Scholl and Tim Räz, Towards a Methodology for Integrated History and Philosophy of ScienceIn Tim Räz & Raphael Scholl (eds.), The Philosophy of Historical Case Studies, Springer Verlag. pp. 69-91. 2016.
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Tim Räz, Gone Till November: A Disagreement in Einstein ScholarshipIn Raphael Scholl & Tilman Sauer (eds.), The Philosophy of Historical Case Studies, Springer Verlag. pp. 179-200. 2016.