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Also at East Carolina University
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Jay Newhard, Trouble no more: how non-truth-functionality makes the alethic indeterminacy solution to the Liar Paradox viableInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Michael Veber, Biased Knowers, Biased Reasons, and Biased PhilosophersInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 1-11. forthcoming.
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Nicholas Georgalis, On Frege's Supposed Hierarchy of SensesInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Michael Veber, Knowledge from Non-Knowledge in Wittgenstein's On Certainty: A DialogueIn Rodrigo Borges & Ian Schnee (eds.), Illuminating Errors: New Essays on Knowledge from Non-Knowledge, Routledge. 2023.
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Michael Veber, The Epistemology of No Platforming: Defending the Defense of Stupid Ideas on University CampusesJournal of Controversial Ideas 1 (1): 1-13. 2021.
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Nicholas Georgalis, A Neo-Searlean Theory of IntentionalityCanadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (7): 475-495. 2021.
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Michael Veber, Why Not Persuade the Skeptic? A Critique of Unambitious EpistemologyInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 9 (4): 314-338. 2019.
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Duncan Pritchard, Michael Veber, Nicola Salvatore, and Rodrigo Borges, Book Symposium: Duncan Pritchard, Epistemic AngstManuscrito 41 (1): 115-165. 2018.
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Michael Veber, What's It Like to Be a BIV? A DialogueJournal of the American Philosophical Association 1 (4): 734--756. 2015.
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Michael Veber, Knowing what's Not Up the Road by Seeing what's Right in Front of You: Epistemological disjunctivism's Fake Barn ProblemEpisteme 12 (3): 401-412. 2015.
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Michael Veber, On a so‐Called Solution to a ParadoxPacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2): 283-297. 2015.
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Jay Newhard, Alethic Functionalism, Manifestation, and the Nature of TruthActa Analytica 29 (3): 349-361. 2014.
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Michael Veber, The Coercion Argument Against Performance-Enhancing DrugsJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 41 (2): 267-277. 2014.
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Jay Newhard, Four Objections to Alethic FunctionalismJournal of Philosophical Research 38 69-87. 2013.
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Michael Veber, “People Who Argue Ad Hominem Are Jerks” and Other Self-Fulfilling FallaciesArgumentation 26 (2): 201-212. 2012.
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John Collins, Why the Debate Between Originalists and Evolutionists Rests on a Semantic MistakeLaw and Philosophy 30 (6): 645-684. 2011.
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Jay Newhard, The Chrysippus intuition and contextual theories of truthPhilosophical Studies 142 (3): 345-352. 2009.