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Derk Pereboom and Gregg D. Caruso, Hard-Incompatibilist Existentialism: Neuroscience, Punishment, and Meaning in LifeIn Gregg D. Caruso & Owen J. Flanagan (eds.), Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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Derk Pereboom, On Carolina Sartorio’s Causation and Free WillPhilosophical Studies 175 (6): 1535-1543. 2018.
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Derk Pereboom, Incapacitation, Reintegration, and Limited General DeterrenceNeuroethics 13 (1): 87-97. 2018.
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Derk Pereboom, Criminal Punishment and Free WillIn David Boonin, Katrina L. Sifferd, Tyler K. Fagan, Valerie Gray Hardcastle, Michael Huemer, Daniel Wodak, Derk Pereboom, Stephen J. Morse, Sarah Tyson, Mark Zelcer, Garrett VanPelt, Devin Casey, Philip E. Devine, David K. Chan, Maarten Boudry, Christopher Freiman, Hrishikesh Joshi, Shelley Wilcox, Jason Brennan, Eric Wiland, Ryan Muldoon, Mark Alfano, Philip Robichaud, Kevin Timpe, David Livingstone Smith, Francis J. Beckwith, Dan Hooley, Russell Blackford, John Corvino, Corey McCall, Dan Demetriou, Ajume Wingo, Michael Shermer, Ole Martin Moen, Aksel Braanen Sterri, Teresa Blankmeyer Burke, Jeppe von Platz, John Thrasher, Mary Hawkesworth, William MacAskill, Daniel Halliday, Janine O’Flynn, Yoaav Isaacs, Jason Iuliano, Claire Pickard, Arvin M. Gouw, Tina Rulli, Justin Caouette, Allen Habib, Brian D. Earp, Andrew Vierra, Subrena E. Smith, Danielle M. Wenner, Lisa Diependaele, Sigrid Sterckx, G. Owen Schaefer, Markus K. Labude, Harisan Unais Nasir, Udo Schuklenk, Benjamin Zolf & Woolwine (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy, Springer Verlag. pp. 63-76. 2018.
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Farah Focquaert, Gregg D. Caruso, Elizabeth Shaw, and Derk Pereboom, Justice Without Retribution: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Stakeholder Views and Practical ImplicationsNeuroethics 13 (1): 1-3. 2018.
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Nicholas Silins, The Evil Demon InsidePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (2): 325-343. 2018.
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Alexander W. Kocurek, On the expressive power of first-order modal logic with two-dimensional operatorsSynthese 195 (10): 4373-4417. 2018.
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Alexander Kocurek, What Can You Say? Measuring the Expressive Power of LanguagesDissertation, University of California, Berkeley. 2018.
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Emad H. Atiq, On Ground as a Guide to RealismRatio 31 (2): 165-178. 2018.
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Bob Beddor and Carlotta Pavese, Modal Virtue EpistemologyPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 101 (1): 61-79. 2018.
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David Shoemaker, Responses to Watson, Talbert, and McKennaPhilosophical Studies 175 (4): 999-1010. 2018.
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David Shoemaker, Precis for Responsibility from the MarginsPhilosophical Studies 175 (4): 969-972. 2018.
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David Shoemaker, Cruel jokes and normative competenceSocial Philosophy and Policy 35 (1): 173-195. 2018.
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Derk Pereboom, A Defense of Free Will Skepticism: Replies to Commentaries by Victor Tadros, Saul Smilansky, Michael McKenna, and Alfred R. Mele on Free Will, Agency, and Meaning in LifeCriminal Law and Philosophy 11 (3): 617-636. 2017.
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Derk Pereboom, Response to Dennett on Free Will SkepticismRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 8 (3): 259-265. 2017.
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Susanna Siegel and Nicholas Silins, The Structure of Episodic Memory: Ganeri's ‘Mental Time Travel and Attention’Australasian Philosophical Review 1 (4): 374-394. 2017.
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Andrew H. Alwood, How Pleasures Make Life BetterKriterion - Journal of Philosophy 31 (1): 1-24. 2017.
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Alexander W. Kocurek, On the Concept of a Notational VariantIn Alexandru Baltag, Jeremy Seligman & Tomoyuki Yamada (eds.), Logic, Rationality, and Interaction (LORI 2017, Sapporo, Japan), Springer. pp. 284-298. 2017.