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Aaron Griffith, Truthmaking and GroundingInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 57 (2): 196-215. 2014.
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M. Victoria Costa, Extending Rawls to Address Questions about Education and RacePhilosophy of Education 70 455-457. 2014.
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Noah Lemos, Book Review: Against Absolute Goodness, written by Richard Kraut (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (5): 661-664. 2014.
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Chris Tucker, Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism (edited book)Oxford University Press USA. 2013.
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Chris Tucker, Seemings and Justification: An IntroductionIn Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 1-29. 2013.
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Chris Tucker, Seemings and justification: An introductionIn Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism, Oxford University Press Usa. 2013.
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Matthew Haug, Philosophical Methodology: The Armchair or the Laboratory? (edited book)Routledge. 2013.
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Laura Ekstrom, Rational Abilities and ResponsibilityPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 86 (2): 459-466. 2013.
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Brian Kierland and Philip Swenson, Ability-based objections to no-best-world argumentsPhilosophical Studies 164 (3): 669-683. 2013.
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D. Justin Coates and Philip Swenson, Reasons-responsiveness and degrees of responsibilityPhilosophical Studies 165 (2): 629-645. 2013.
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M. Victoria Costa, Justice as Fairness and Educational PolicySocial Theory and Practice 39 (2): 353-361. 2013.
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M. Victoria Costa, The teacher and the world: A study of cosmopolitanism as education (review)Journal of Moral Education 42 (4): 514-515. 2013.
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Noah Lemos, Objective Value and RequirementsIn John Turri (ed.), Virtuous Thoughts: The Philosophy of Ernest Sosa, Springer. pp. 21--31. 2013.
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Chris Tucker, Movin' on up: higher-level requirements and inferential justificationPhilosophical Studies 157 (3): 323-340. 2012.
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Chris Tucker, The dangers of using safety to explain transmission failure: A reply to Martin SmithEpisteme 9 (4): 393-406. 2012.
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Aaron Griffith, On Some Alleged Truthmakers for NegativesThought: A Journal of Philosophy 1 (4): 301-308. 2012.
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Aaron Griffith, Perception and the Categories: A Conceptualist Reading of Kant's Critique of Pure ReasonEuropean Journal of Philosophy 20 (2): 193-222. 2012.
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Justin McBrayer and Philip Swenson, Scepticism about the argument from divine hiddennessReligious Studies 48 (2). 2012.
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Chris Tucker, No Justified Higher-Level Belief, No ProblemJournal of Philosophical Research 36 283-290. 2011.
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Chris Tucker, Phenomenal conservatism and evidentialism in religious epistemologyIn Raymond VanArragon & Kelly James Clark (eds.), Evidence and Religious Belief, Oxford University Press. pp. 52--73. 2011.
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Matthew Haug, Abstraction and Explanatory Relevance; or, Why Do the Special Sciences Exist?Philosophy of Science 78 (5): 1143-1155. 2011.
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Matthew Haug, Emergence in mind * edited by Cynthia MacDonald and Graham MacDonald (review)Analysis 71 (4): 783-785. 2011.
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Matthew Haug, Explaining the placebo effect: Aliefs, beliefs, and conditioningPhilosophical Psychology 24 (5): 679-698. 2011.
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Matthew Haug, Natural Properties and the Special Sciences: Nonreductive Physicalism without Levels of Reality or Multiple RealizabilityThe Monist 94 (2): 244-266. 2011.
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Matthew Haug, On the distinction between reductive and nonreductive physicalismMetaphilosophy 42 (4): 451-469. 2011.
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Noah Lemos, Intrinsic Value and the Partiality ProblemPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (3): 697-716. 2011.
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Noah Lemos, Feldman , Fred . What Is This Thing Called Happiness? Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Pp. xv+286. $45.00 (cloth)Ethics 121 (3): 657-661. 2011.
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Chris Tucker, Transmission and Transmission Failure in EpistemologyInternet Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1. 2010.
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Chris Tucker, Why open-minded people should endorse dogmatismPhilosophical Perspectives 24 (1): 529-545. 2010.