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Peter Epstein and Umrao Sethi, An Empirical Stalemate: Why Science Fails to Settle a Central Philosophical Debate About PerceptionPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research. forthcoming.
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Katrina Elliott and Marc Lange, Running up the flagpole to see if anyone salutes: A response to Woodward on causal and explanatory asymmetriesTheoria : An International Journal for Theory, History and Fundations of Science. forthcoming.
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Jorah Dannenberg, A Modest Conception of Moral Right & WrongAnalytic Philosophy 67 (1): 72-82. 2026.
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Kate Moran, A Philosopher Looks at ClothesCambridge University Press. 2025.
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Umrao Sethi, A (Qualified) Defense of DiaphaneityIn Ori Beck & Farid Masrour (eds.), The Relational View of Perception: New Philosophical Essays, Routledge. pp. 382-409. 2025.
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Jorah Dannenberg, An Indeterminate Conception of Practical ReasoningEuropean Journal of Philosophy 33 (1): 285-299. 2025.
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Kate Moran, Do Children Have Common Sense?In Salomo Friedlaender (ed.), Kant for Children, De Gruyter. pp. 85-104. 2024.
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Kate Moran, Kant on the Empirical SelfIn Andrew Stephenson & Anil Gomes (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Kant, Oxford University Press. 2024.
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Kate Moran, A Modest Defense of the Personal Highest GoodIn Konstantin Pollok (ed.), Knowledge, Freedom, and Taste: Internationaler Kant-Preis 2024: Paul Guyer, De Gruyter. pp. 57-76. 2024.
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Peter Epstein, Content-Magnitude ExplanationIn Ori Beck & Miloš Vuletić (eds.), Empirical Reason and Sensory Experience, Springer Verlag. pp. 203-205. 2024.
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Umrao Sethi, Defining sensory representationInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 (8): 2256-2270. 2024.
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Umrao Sethi, XIV—Existence ‘in’ the MindProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 124 (3): 299-322. 2024.
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Umrao Sethi, Must Epistemic Values Conflict?In Ori Beck & Miloš Vuletić (eds.), Empirical Reason and Sensory Experience, Springer Verlag. pp. 333-336. 2024.
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Umrao Sethi, Diaphaneity and the Ways Things AppearIn Jan Voosholz (ed.), Markus Gabriel’s New Realism, Springer Nature. pp. 191-222. 2024.
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Jorah Dannenberg, Bernard Williams, realistic liberalism, and the politics of “normativity”European Journal of Philosophy 32 (2): 489-506. 2024.
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Jorah Dannenberg, Doing Moral Philosophy Without ‘Normativity’Journal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (3): 503-521. 2024.
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Peter Epstein, In defense of the armchair: Against empirical arguments in the philosophy of perceptionNoûs 57 (4): 784-814. 2022.
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Umrao Sethi, Sensible individuationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 107 (1): 168-191. 2022.
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Kate Moran, Kant on Traveling Blacksmiths and Passive CitizenshipKant Studien 112 (1): 105-126. 2021.
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Kate Moran, Chapter 2. Should We Believe in Moral Progress?In Paul T. Wilford & Samuel A. Stoner (eds.), Kant and the Possibility of Progress: From Modern Hopes to Postmodern Anxieties, University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 30-46. 2021.
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Umrao Sethi, The Varieties of InstantiationJournal of the American Philosophical Association 7 (3): 417-437. 2021.
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Umrao Sethi, Mind-Dependence in Berkeley and the Problem of PerceptionAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (4): 648-668. 2021.
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Kate Moran, The Emergence of Autonomy in Kant's Moral Philosophy ed. by Stefano Bacin and Oliver SensenJournal of the History of Philosophy 58 (2): 407-409. 2020.
