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Chris Tucker, Acquaintance and Fallible Non-Inferential JustificationIn Brett Coppenger & Michael Bergmann (eds.) https://philpapers.org/rec/BERTEI-5, Oxford University Press. pp. 43-60. 2016.
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Chris Tucker, Satisficing and Motivated Submaximization (in the Philosophy of Religion)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 93 (1): 127-143. 2016.
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Chris Tucker, The Hiddenness Argument: Philosophy’s New Challenge to Belief in God, by J. L. SchellenbergFaith and Philosophy 33 (4): 500-506. 2016.
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Chad Vance, Classical theism and modal realism are incompatibleReligious Studies 52 (4): 561-572. 2016.
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Philip Swenson, Ability, Foreknowledge, and Explanatory DependenceAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (4): 658-671. 2016.
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Philip Swenson, The Frankfurt Cases and Responsibility for OmissionsPhilosophical Quarterly 66 (264): 579-595. 2016.
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Philip Swenson, Subjective Deontology and the Duty to Gather InformationEthics 127 (1): 257-271. 2016.
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M. Victoria Costa, Republican liberty and border controlsCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 19 (4): 400-415. 2016.
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M. Victoria Costa, Cosmopolitanism as a Corrective VirtueEthical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (4): 999-1013. 2016.
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Noah Lemos, Love, Beneficence, and the Hedonic ConstraintAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 53 (3): 259-268. 2016.
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Christopher Freiman and Adam Lerner, Self-ownership and disgust: why compulsory body part redistribution gets under our skinPhilosophical Studies 172 (12): 3167-3190. 2015.
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Jonah Goldwater, No Composition, No Problem: Ordinary Objects as ArrangementsPhilosophia 43 (2): 367-379. 2015.
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Aaron M. Griffith, Erratum to: How negative truths are made trueSynthese 192 (9): 3051-3051. 2015.
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Philip Swenson, A challenge for Frankfurt-style compatibilistsPhilosophical Studies 172 (5): 1279-1285. 2015.
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Laura P. Guerrero, Buddhist Naturalism Conventionalized: A Critical Review of Coseru's Perceiving Reality: Consciousness, Intentionality, and Cognition in Buddhist PhilosophyJournal of Consciousness Studies 22 (9-10): 25-38. 2015.
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Laura P. Guerrero, Conventional Truth and Intentionality in the Work of DharmakīrtiIn Koji Tanaka, Yasuo Deguchi, Jay L. Garfield & Graham Priest (eds.), The Moon Points Back, Oxford University Press Usa. 2015.
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Chris Tucker, If Dogmatists Have a Problem with Cognitive Penetration, You Do TooDialectica 68 (1): 35-62. 2014.
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Chris Tucker, Why Sceptical Theism isn’t Sceptical EnoughIn Trent Dougherty Justin McBrayer (ed.), Skeptical Theism: New Essays (Oxford University Press), Oxford University Press. pp. 45-62. 2014.
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Chris Tucker, On what inferentially justifies what: the vices of reliabilism and proper functionalismSynthese 191 (14): 3311-3328. 2014.
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Matthew Haug, Must Naturalism Lead to a Deflationary Meta-Ontology?Metaphysica 15 (2): 347-367. 2014.
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Matthew Haug, On the Prospects for Ontology: Deflationism, Pluralism, and Carnap's Principle of ToleranceEuropean Journal of Philosophy 22 (4): 593-616. 2014.
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Matthew Haug, Thought Experiments in Philosophy, Science and the Arts By Mélanie Frappier, Letitia Meynell and James Robert Brown (review)Analysis 74 (1): 167-169. 2014.
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Chad Vance, Dispositional Modal Truthmakers and the Necessary OriginPhilosophia 42 (4): 1111-1127. 2014.
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Jonah P. B. Goldwater, Sider's Third RealmMetaphysica 15 (1): 99-112. 2014.