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Christoph Kelp, The epistemology of Ernest Sosa: an introductionSynthese 197 (12): 5093-5100. 2020.
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Christoph Kelp, Introduction: Virtue theoretic epistemologyIn Christoph Kelp & John Greco (eds.), Virtue Theoretic Epistemology: New Methods and Approaches, Cambridge University Press. 2020.
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Cameron Boult, Christoph Kelp, Johanna Schnurr, and Mon Simion, Epistemic virtues and virtues with epistemic contentIn Christoph Kelp & John Greco (eds.), Virtue Theoretic Epistemology: New Methods and Approaches, Cambridge University Press. 2020.
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Mona Simion and Christoph Kelp, Trustworthy artificial intelligenceAsian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1): 1-12. 2020.
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Mona Simion and Christoph Kelp, Assertion: the constitutive norms viewIn Sanford Goldberg (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Assertion, Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Christoph Kelp and Mona Simion, The C account of assertion: a negative resultSynthese 197 (1): 125-137. 2020.
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Jack Lyons, The cognitive impenetrability of early vision: What’s the claim?Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 11 (3): 372-384. 2020.
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Katharine Jenkins, Ontic InjusticeJournal of the American Philosophical Association 6 (2): 188-205. 2020.
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Katharine Jenkins, Pornography, social ontology, and feminist philosophyApa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 20 (1): 18-22. 2020.
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Joe Slater, The Ethics of Giving: Philosophers’ Perspectives on Philanthropy, edited by Paul WoodruffJournal of Moral Philosophy 17 (4): 464-467. 2020.
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Alessandra Tanesini and Michael P. Lynch, Is searching the internet making us intellectually arrogant?In Alessandra Tanesini & Michael P. Lynch (eds.), Polarisation, Arrogance, and Dogmatism: Philosophical Perspectives, Routledge. pp. 88-103. 2020.
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Nicolas Cote, Matthew Adler: Measuring Social Welfare. An Introduction: New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Hardback (ISBN-13: 9780190643027). € 59,76. 317 + xiv ppEthical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (5): 991-993. 2020.
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Michael Townsen Hicks, Breaking the explanatory circlePhilosophical Studies 178 (2): 533-557. 2020.
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Michael S. Brady, David Bain, and Jennifer Corns, Philosophy of Suffering: Metaphysics, Value, and Normativity (edited book)Routledge. 2019.
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Jennifer Corns, Hedonic RationalityIn Michael S. Brady, David Bain & Jennifer Corns (eds.), Philosophy of Suffering: Metaphysics, Value, and Normativity, Routledge. 2019.
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Derek Brown, Gert, Joshua, Primitive Colors. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. 237 ppPhilosophical Review 128 (3): 348-352. 2019.
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Neil McDonnell and Nathan Wildman, Virtual Reality: Digital or Fictional?Disputatio 11 (55): 371-397. 2019.
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Stephan Leuenberger and Martin Smith, Epistemic logic without closureSynthese 198 (5): 4751-4774. 2019.
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B. Tracy, Robert Cowan, and Gary Kemp, Critical Thinking: A Concise Guide. 5th EditionRoutledge. 2019.
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Gary Kemp, Quine and the Kantian Problem of ObjectivityIn Robert Sinclair (ed.), Science and Sensibilia by W. V. Quine: The 1980 Immanuel Kant Lectures, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 91-114. 2019.
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Michael S. Brady, Suffering in sport: why people willingly embrace negative emotional experiencesJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 46 (2): 115-128. 2019.
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Michael S. Brady, Why Suffering Is Essential to WisdomJournal of Value Inquiry 53 (3): 467-469. 2019.
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Michael S. Brady, Monika Ardelt, Margaret Plews-Ogan, and Stephen Pope, Adversity, Conflict, WisdomJournal of Value Inquiry 53 (3): 463-465. 2019.
