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Bryan Pickel and Brian Rabern, Frege and saving substitutionPhilosophical Studies 178 (8): 2687-2697. 2021.
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Katharine Jenkins, A productive exchange of views on race: Joshua Glasgow, Sally Haslanger, Chike Jeffers, Quayshawn Spencer, What is race? Four philosophical views (review)Metascience 30 (2): 239-242. 2021.
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Katharine Jenkins, Rape Myths: What are They and What can We do About Them?Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 89 37-49. 2021.
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Katharine Jenkins and Aness Kim Webster, Disability, Impairment, and Marginalised FunctioningAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (4): 730-747. 2021.
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Christopher Willard-Kyle, Surprising Suspensions: The Epistemic Value of Being IgnorantDissertation, Rutgers University - New Brunswick. 2021.
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Christopher Willard-Kyle, Against the Doctrine of InfallibilityPhilosophical Quarterly 71 (4). 2021.
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Christopher Willard-Kyle, All Things Wise and Wonderful by E. Janet Warren (review)Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 73 (4). 2021.
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Joe Slater, Miller’s Tale: Why the Sympathy Principle is InadequateKriterion - Journal of Philosophy 35 (1): 97-111. 2021.
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J. Adam Carter and Emma C. Gordon, Intellectual humility and assertionIn Mark Alfano, Michael Patrick Lynch & Alessandra Tanesini (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Humility, Routledge. 2021.
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Mona Simion, Johanna Schnurr, and Emma C. Gordon, Epistemic norms, closure, and no-Belief hinge epistemologySynthese 198 (15): 3553-3564. 2021.
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J. Adam Carter and Emma C. Gordon, Is searching the internet making us intellectually arrogant?In Alessandra Tanesini & Michael P. Lynch (eds.), Polarisation, Arrogance, and Dogmatism: Philosophical Perspectives, Routledge. 2021.
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J. Adam Carter and Emma C. Gordon, Intellectual humility and assertionIn Mark Alfano, Michael Patrick Lynch & Alessandra Tanesini (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Humility, Routledge. pp. 335-345. 2021.
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Emma C. Gordon and Lucy Dunn, Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement and Cheapened Achievement: A New DilemmaNeuroethics 14 (3): 409-421. 2021.
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Giada Fratantonio, Evidence, Risk, and Proof Paradoxes: Pessimism about the Epistemic ProjectInternational Journal of Evidence and Proof. 2021.
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Nicolas Cote, A Diachronic Consistency Argument for Minimizing One’s Own Rights ViolationsEthical Theory and Moral Practice 24 (5): 1109-1121. 2021.
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Matilda Carter, Grief, trauma and mistaken identity: Ethically deceiving people living with dementia in complex casesBioethics 35 (9): 850-856. 2021.
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Kasim Khorasanee and Matilda Carter, Supported Voting: A How‐To GuideJournal of Applied Philosophy 38 (4): 674-685. 2021.
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Derek H. Brown, The steady pace of philosophy of colourItinera - Rivista di Filosofia E di Teoria Delle Arti 19. 2020.
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Gary Kemp, A Unified Account: Pictorial, Photographic and Sculptural Seeing as Spectral SeeingTheoria 86 (3): 341-358. 2020.
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Gary Kemp, The Logic of Aspect-Perception and Perceived ResemblanceActa Analytica 36 (1): 49-53. 2020.
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Konstantinos Chatzigeorgiou, How the Mind-World Problem Shaped the History of Science: A Historiographical Analysis of Edwin Arthur Burtt's The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science Part IStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 83 121-132. 2020.
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Konstantinos Chatzigeorgiou, How the Mind-World Problem Shaped the History of Science: A Historiographical Analysis of Edwin Arthur Burtt's The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science Part IIStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 83 133-143. 2020.
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Ben Colburn, Autonomy, voluntariness and assisted dyingJournal of Medical Ethics 46 (5): 316-319. 2020.