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Daniel Munro and Margot Strohminger, Are We Free to Imagine What We Choose?Synthese (5-6): 1-18. 2021.
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Miguel Ohnesorge, How Incoherent Measurement Succeeds: Coordination and Success in the Measurement of the Earth's Polar FlatteningStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 88 (C): 245-262. 2021.
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Miguel Ohnesorge, Theodolites at 20000 feet: Justifying precision measurement during the Trigonometrical Survey of KashmirNotes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 4 (75). 2021.
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Gregg Jaeger, Localizability and Elementary ParticlesJournal of Physics: Conference Series 1638 012010. 2020.
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Alisa Bokulich, Calibration, Coherence, and Consilience in Radiometric Measures of Geologic TimePhilosophy of Science 87 (3): 425-456. 2020.
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Alisa Bokulich, Understanding scientific types: holotypes, stratotypes, and measurement prototypesBiology and Philosophy 35 (5): 1-28. 2020.
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Alisa Bokulich, Towards a Taxonomy of the Model-Ladenness of DataPhilosophy of Science 87 (5): 793-806. 2020.
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Alisa Bokulich, Losing sight of the forest for the psi: Beyond the wavefunction hegemonyIn Juha Saatsi & Steven French (eds.), Scientific Realism and the Quantum, Oxford University Press. pp. 185-211. 2020.
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Marc Gasser-Wingate, Conviction, Priority, and Rationalism in Aristotle's EpistemologyJournal of the History of Philosophy 58 (1): 1-27. 2020.
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Marc Gasser-Wingate, Aristotle on Self-Sufficiency, External Goods, and ContemplationArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 102 (1): 1-28. 2020.
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Michaela McSweeney, Debunking Logical Ground: Distinguishing Metaphysics from SemanticsJournal of the American Philosophical Association 6 (2): 156-170. 2020.
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Michaela McSweeney, Theories as recipes: third-order virtue and vicePhilosophical Studies 177 (2): 391-411. 2020.
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Michaela McSweeney, Logic (earlier draft titled 'Grounding Logically Complex Facts')In Michael J. Raven (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaphysical Grounding, Routledge. 2020.
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Michaela McSweeney and Evelyn Erickson, Logical realism and the metaphysics of logicPerspectiva Filosófica 45 (1). 2020.
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Daniel Munro, Remembering the Past and Imagining the ActualReview of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (2). 2020.
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Miguel Ohnesorge, Aktiver Realismus und die Geltungsansprüche wissenschaftlicher WahrheitenIn Michael Jungert, Andreas Frewer & Erasmus Mayr (eds.), Wissenschaftsreflexion: interdisziplinäre Perspektiven zwischen Philosophie und Praxis, Mentis Verlag. 2020.
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Miguel Ohnesorge, Review of "Joseph Mazur: The Clock Mirage: Our Myth of Measured Time" (review)Cleveland Review of Books 34. 2020.
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Miguel Ohnesorge, The limits of conventional justification: inductive risk and industry bias beyond conventionalismFrontiers in Research Metric and Analytics 14. 2020.
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Gregg Jaeger, Quantum Unsharpness, Potentiality, and RealityFoundations of Physics 49 (6): 663-676. 2019.
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Paul Katsafanas, Nietzsche's Account of Self-Conscious AgencyIn Constantine Sandis (ed.), Philosophy of Action from Suarez to Davidson, . 2019.
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Paul Katsafanas, ConstitutivismIn Kelly Becker & Iain D. Thomson (eds.), The Cambridge History of Philosophy, 1945–2015, Cambridge University Press. 2019.
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Jussi Backman, Taylor Carman, Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Graham Harman, Michael Marder, and Richard Polt, Gatherings Symposium: Beyond Presence?Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 9 145-174. 2019.
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Gwendolyn Marshall and Susanne Sreedhar, A New Modern Philosophy: An Inclusive Anthology of Primary Sources (edited book)Routledge. 2019.
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Michaela McSweeney, Following logical realism where it leadsPhilosophical Studies 176 (1): 117-139. 2019.
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Derek Egan Anderson, Rejecting Semantic Truth: On the Significance of Neurath’s SyntacticismIn Adam Tuboly & Jordi Cat (eds.), Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives, Springer Verlag. pp. 363-382. 2019.
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Daniel Munro, Visual and bodily sensational perception: an epistemic asymmetrySynthese 198 (4): 3651-3674. 2019.
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Miguel Ohnesorge, Braucht die Logik Objekte? Die Ontologie logischer Gegenstände im Tractatus und Erfahrung und UrteilBulletin D’Analyse Phénoménologique 15 (2): 1-32. 2019.