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Amie Thomasson, How it All Hangs TogetherIn Miguel Garcia-Godinez (ed.), Thomasson on Ontology, Springer Verlag. pp. 9-38. 2023.
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Tiina Carita Rosenqvist, Color and Competence: A New View of Color PerceptionIn José Manuel Viejo & Mariano Sanjuán (eds.), Life and Mind - New Directions in the Philosophy of Biology and Cognitive Sciences, Springer. pp. 73-103. 2023.
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Tiina Carita Rosenqvist, Seeing with Color: Psychophysics and the function of color visionSynthese 202 (1): 1-24. 2023.
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Tiina Carita Rosenqvist, Color, Competence, and CorrectnessDissertation, University of Pennsylvania. 2023.
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David Plunkett, The Ravens Paradox and Negative Existential Judgments about EvidenceInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (2): 237-247. 2022.
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Tristram McPherson and David Plunkett, Ground, Essence, and the Metaphysics of Metanormative Non-NaturalismErgo 9 674-701. 2022.
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David Plunkett and Daniel Wodak, Legal Positivism and the Real Definition of LawJurisprudence 13 (3): 317-348. 2022.
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David Plunkett, Legal Antipositivism and the Reliability Challenge in MetaethicsIn Tomasz Gizbert-Studnick, Francesca Poggi & Izabela Skoczeń (eds.), Interpretivism and the Limits of Law, Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 23-42. 2022.
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Kenneth Walden, The radical demand in Løgstrup's ethics, by Robert Stern. Oxford University Press, 2019, ISBN: 9780198829027, 362+xii pp, $98.00 hbk (review)European Journal of Philosophy 30 (1): 433-435. 2022.
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Kenneth Walden, Agency and normativityIn Luca Ferrero (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Agency, Routledge. 2022.
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Peter J. Lewis, Explicating quantum indeterminacyIn Valia Allori (ed.), Quantum Mechanics and Fundamentality: Naturalizing Quantum Theory between Scientific Realism and Ontological Indeterminacy, Springer. pp. 351-363. 2022.
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Jacob McNulty, Frankfurt School Critical Theory as Transcendental Philosophy: Alfred Sohn-Rethel’s Synthesis of Kant and MarxJournal of the History of Philosophy 60 (3): 475-501. 2022.
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Amie Thomasson, What Do Easy Inferences Get Us?Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (3): 736-744. 2021.
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David Plunkett, Anger, Fitting Attitudes, and Srinivasan’s Category of “Affective Injustice”Journal of Political Philosophy 29 (1): 117-131. 2020.
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David Plunkett, Conceptual Truths, Evolution, and Reliability about Authoritative NormativityJurisprudence 11 (2): 169-212. 2020.
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Julia Markovits and Kenneth Walden, Kantian constructivismIn Ruth Chang & Kurt Sylvan (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Practical Reason, Routledge. 2020.
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Kenneth Walden, The sublime Clara MatherIn Hans Maes (ed.), Portraits and Philosophy, Routledge. 2020.
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Herman Cappelen and David Plunkett, A Guided Tour Of Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual EthicsIn Alexis Burgess, Herman Cappelen & David Plunkett (eds.), Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 1-26. 2019.
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Alexis Burgess, Herman Cappelen, and David Plunkett, Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2019.
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David Plunkett, Robust Normativity, Morality, and Legal PositivismIn Toh Kevin, Plunkett David & Shapiro Scott (eds.), Dimensions of Normativity: New Essays on Metaethics and Jurisprudence, Oxford University Press. pp. 105-136. 2019.
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Tristram McPherson and David Plunkett, Conceptual Ethics and The Methodology of Normative InquiryIn Alexis Burgess, Herman Cappelen & David Plunkett (eds.), Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 274-303. 2019.
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Kenneth Walden, Essays in Moral Scepticism, by Richard Joyce (review)Mind 128 (511): 935-944. 2019.