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Joseph Wilson, Two Exploratory Uses for General Circulation Models in Climate SciencePerspectives on Science 29 (4): 493-509. 2021.
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Dylan Small Anderson and Ted Shear, Beyond Fake News: Finding the Truth in a World of Misinformation, by Justin P. McBrayer (review)Teaching Philosophy 44 (4): 553-556. 2021.
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Heather Demarest and Michael Townsen Hicks, Isolation, not localityPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (3): 607-619. 2020.
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Brian Talbot, Metaepistemology Edited by Conor McHugh, Jonathan Way and Daniel WhitingAnalysis 80 (3): 604-607. 2020.
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Iskra Fileva, Ema Sullivan-Bissett, Helen Bradley, and Paul Noordhof, eds., Art and Belief (Oxford, UL: Oxford University Press, 2017) (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 54 (4): 653-661. 2020.
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Iskra Fileva, Beyond *I* and *Thou*: Intimacy’s PronounsJournal of Philosophy of Emotion 2 (1): 20-26. 2020.
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Chris Heathwood, An Opinionated Guide to “What Makes Someone’s Life Go Best”In Andrea Sauchelli (ed.), Derek Parfit’s Reasons and Persons: An Introduction and Critical Inquiry, Routledge. pp. 94-113. 2020.
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William Hasker, Ronald Hall, Michael Tooley, and James P. Sterba, AfterthoughtsInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 87 (3): 229-243. 2020.
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Garrett Bredeson, Back to Fichte? Natorp’s Doubts about Husserl’s Transcendental PhenomenologyIn Iulian Apostolescu & Claudia Serban (eds.), Husserl, Kant and Transcendental Phenomenology, De Gruyter. pp. 411-438. 2020.
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Julia Staffel, Three Puzzles about LotteriesIn Igor Douven (ed.), Lotteries, Knowledge, and Rational Belief: Essays on the Lottery Paradox, Cambridge University Press. 2020.
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Julia Staffel, Reasons Fundamentalism and Rational Uncertainty – Comments on Lord, The Importance of Being RationalPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (2): 463-468. 2020.
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J. Adam Carter and Robert D. Rupert, Epistemic value in the subpersonal valeSynthese 198 (10): 9243-9272. 2020.
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Caleb Perl, Might Moral Epistemologists Be Asking The Wrong Questions?Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (3): 556-585. 2020.
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Caleb Perl, Presuppositions, Attitudes, and Why They MatterAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (2): 363-381. 2020.
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Ted Shear and John Quiggin, Justification Logic with ConfidenceStudia Logica 108 (4): 751-778. 2020.
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Michael Huemer, Finite MindsIn Rodrigo Borges, Branden Fitelson & Cherie Braden (eds.), Knowledge, Scepticism, and Defeat: Themes from Klein, Springer Verlag. 2019.
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Heather Demarest, Mentaculus Laws and MetaphysicsPrincipia: An International Journal of Epistemology 23 (3): 387--399. 2019.
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Iskra Fileva and L.A.W. Brakel, Just Another Article on Moore’s Paradox, But We Don’t Believe ThatSynthese 196 (12): 5153-5167. 2019.
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Iskra Fileva and Jon Tresan, Metaethics and Mental Time Travel: a Reply to Gerrans and KennettPhilosophia 47 (5): 1457-1474. 2019.
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Iskra Fileva, Historical Inaccuracy in FictionAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 56 (2): 155-170. 2019.
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Iskra Fileva, Carla Carmona, Jerrold Levinson (ed. by), Aesthetics, Literature, and Life: Essays in Honor of Jean-Pierre Cometti, Mimesis International, Milan 2019, 220 pp (review)Aisthesis: Pratiche, Linguaggi E Saperi Dell’Estetico 12 (2): 199-203. 2019.
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Carlos Mariscal, Ana Barahona, Nathanael Aubert-Kato, Arsev Umur Aydinoglu, Stuart Bartlett, María Luz Cárdenas, Kuhan Chandru, Carol Cleland, Benjamin T. Cocanougher, Nathaniel Comfort, Athel Cornish-Boden, Terrence W. Deacon, Tom Froese, Donato Giovanelli, John Hernlund, Piet Hut, Jun Kimura, Marie-Christine Maurel, Nancy Merino, Alvaro Julian Moreno Bergareche, Mayuko Nakagawa, Juli Pereto, Nathaniel Virgo, Olaf Witkowski, and H. James Cleaves Ii, Hidden Concepts in the History of Origins-of-Life StudiesOrigins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres 1. 2019.