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Richard Kimberly Heck, The Logical Strength of Compositional PrinciplesNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 59 (1): 1-33. 2018.
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Richard Kimberly Heck, Speaker’s Reference, Semantic Reference, and IntuitionReview of Philosophy and Psychology 9 (2): 251-269. 2018.
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David Christensen, On Acting as Judge in One’s Own (Epistemic) CaseProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 93 (1): 207-235. 2018.
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Mary-Louise Gill, Critique of Aryeh Kosman, The Activity of Being: An Essay on Aristotle's OntologyEuropean Journal of Philosophy 26 (2): 854-859. 2018.
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Bernard Reginster, Philosophy, Psychology, and TheoryJournal of Nietzsche Studies 49 (2): 260-266. 2018.
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Adam Pautz, The Perceptual Representation of Objects and Natural Kinds: Comments on SpeaksPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 95 (2): 470-477. 2017.
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Adam Pautz, The significance argument for the irreducibility of consciousnessPhilosophical Perspectives 31 (1): 349-407. 2017.
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Adam Pautz, How Does Colour Experience Represent the World?In Derek Brown & Fiona Macpherson (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Colour, Routledge. 2017.
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David Estlund, Methodological moralism in political philosophyCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 20 (3): 385-402. 2017.
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David Estlund, The Ideal, the Neighborhood, and the Status Quo: Gaus on the Uses of JusticeEthics 127 (4): 912-928. 2017.
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David Estlund, Prime justiceIn Kevin Vallier & Michael Weber (eds.), Political Utopias: Contemporary Debates, Oup Usa. pp. 35-56. 2017.
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Joshua Schechter, Difficult Cases and the Epistemic Justification of Moral BeliefOxford Studies in Metaethics 12. 2017.
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Joshua Schechter, Explanatory Challenges in MetaethicsIn Tristram McPherson & David Plunkett (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics, Routledge. pp. 443-459. 2017.
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Joshua Schechter, No Need for Excuses: Against Knowledge-First Epistemology and the Knowledge Norm of AssertionIn A. Carter, E. Gordon & B. Jarvis (eds.), Knowledge First: Approaches in Epistemology and Mind, Oxford University Press. pp. 132-159. 2017.
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Joshua Schechter, No Need for ExcusesIn J. Adam Carter, Emma C. Gordon & Benjamin W. Jarvis (eds.), Knowledge First: Approaches in Epistemology and Mind, Oxford University Press. pp. 132-160. 2017.
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Joshua Schechter, Difficult Cases and the Epistemic Justification of Moral BeliefIn Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics 12, Oxford University Press. pp. 27-50. 2017.
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Richard G. Heck, Cognitive Hunger: Remarks on Imogen Dickie's Fixing ReferencePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 95 (3): 738-744. 2017.
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Jan Gogoll and Julian F. Mueller, Autonomous Cars: In Favor of a Mandatory Ethics SettingScience and Engineering Ethics 23 (3): 681-700. 2017.
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Mary-Louise Gill, Chapter 2. Aristotle on Self-MotionIn Mary Louise Gill & James G. Lennox (eds.), Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton, Princeton University Press. pp. 15-34. 2017.
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Jamie Lennox and Mary-Louise Gill, AbbreviationsIn Mary Louise Gill & James G. Lennox (eds.), Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton, Princeton University Press. 2017.
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Jamie Lennox and Mary-Louise Gill, BibliographyIn Mary Louise Gill & James G. Lennox (eds.), Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton, Princeton University Press. pp. 333-342. 2017.
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Jamie Lennox and Mary-Louise Gill, ContentsIn Mary Louise Gill & James G. Lennox (eds.), Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton, Princeton University Press. 2017.
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Jamie Lennox and Mary-Louise Gill, ContributorsIn Mary Louise Gill & James G. Lennox (eds.), Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton, Princeton University Press. pp. 331-332. 2017.
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Jamie Lennox and Mary-Louise Gill, FrontmatterIn Mary Louise Gill & James G. Lennox (eds.), Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton, Princeton University Press. 2017.
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Jamie Lennox and Mary-Louise Gill, General IndexIn Mary Louise Gill & James G. Lennox (eds.), Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton, Princeton University Press. pp. 357-367. 2017.
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Jamie Lennox and Mary-Louise Gill, IntroductionIn Mary Louise Gill & James G. Lennox (eds.), Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton, Princeton University Press. 2017.
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Jamie Lennox and Mary-Louise Gill, Index LocorumIn Mary Louise Gill & James G. Lennox (eds.), Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton, Princeton University Press. pp. 343-356. 2017.