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Philip Swenson, Moral Luck, Free Will Theodicies, and Theological DeterminismIn Leigh Vicens & Peter Furlong (eds.), Theological Determinism: New Perspectives, Cambridge University Press. pp. 184-194. 2022.
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Noah Lemos, Defeat, pluralism, and indispensable goodsPhilosophical Studies 179 (10): 3039-3053. 2022.
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Noah Lemos, Seemings and the Response to Radical SkepticismInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 13 (2): 105-119. 2022.
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Chris Tucker, Too far beyond the call of duty: moral rationalism and weighing reasonsPhilosophical Studies 179 (6): 2029-2052. 2021.
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Matthew Haug, Trait Self-Control, Inhibition, and Executive Functions: Rethinking some Traditional AssumptionsNeuroethics 14 (2): 303-314. 2021.
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Chad Vance, Justifying Subsistence Emissions: An Appeal to Causal ImpotenceJournal of Value Inquiry 57 (3): 515-532. 2021.
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Jonah Goldwater, Uploads, Faxes, and You: Can Personal Identity Be Transmitted?American Philosophical Quarterly 58 (3). 2021.
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Aaron Griffith, The dependence of truth on being in Asay’s A Theory of TruthmakingAsian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1): 1-6. 2021.
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Aaron Griffith, Presentism, truthmaking, and the nature of truthAnalytic Philosophy 63 (4): 259-267. 2021.
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Chris Tucker, Divine Satisficing and the Ethics of the Problem of EvilFaith and Philosophy 37 (1): 32-56. 2020.
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Jonah Goldwater, Freedom and Actual InterferenceJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 17 (2). 2020.
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Jonah Goldwater, Six Arguments Against ‘Ought Implies Can’Southwest Philosophy Review 36 (1): 45-54. 2020.
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Dustin Crummett and Philip Swenson, God and Moral KnowledgeIn Kevin Vallier & Joshua Rasmussen (eds.), A New Theist Response to the New Atheists, Routledge. pp. 33-46. 2020.
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Noah Lemos, An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge 2nd edition (2nd ed.)Cambridge University Press. 2020.
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Matthew Haug, No microphysical causation? No problem: selective causal skepticism and the structure of completeness-based arguments for physicalismSynthese 196 (3): 1187-1208. 2019.
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Jonah Goldwater, The Lump and the Ledger: Material Coincidence at Little-to-No CostErkenntnis 86 (4): 789-812. 2019.
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Jonah Goldwater, The Physical as the NomalousJournal of Consciousness Studies 26 (5-6): 65-88. 2019.
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Aaron Griffith, The Metaphysics of Truth By Douglas Edwards (review)Analysis 79 (4): 805-809. 2019.
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Aaron Griffith, Individualistic and Structural Explanations in Ásta’s Categories We Live ByJournal of Social Ontology 5 (2): 251-260. 2019.
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Taylor W. Cyr and Philip Swenson, Moral Responsibility Without General AbilityPhilosophical Quarterly 69 (274): 22-40. 2019.
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Travis Timmerman and Philip Swenson, How to be an Actualist and Blame PeopleOxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility 6. 2019.
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Philip Swenson and Bradley Rettler, Bundle Theory and the Identity of IndiscerniblesRes Philosophica 96 (4): 495-508. 2019.
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Philip Swenson, Luckily, We Are Only Responsible for What We Could Have AvoidedMidwest Studies in Philosophy 43 (1): 106-118. 2019.
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Lara Buchak, Dean Zimmerman, and Philip Swenson, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion Volume 9 (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2019.