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Jack Lyons, Unencapsulated modules and perceptual judgmentIn John Zeimbekis & Athanassios Raftopoulos (eds.), The Cognitive Penetrability of Perception: New Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press. pp. 102-122. 2015.
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Bryan Pickel, Are Propositions Essentially Representational?Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (3): 470-489. 2015.
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Matthew Mandelkern, Ginger Schultheis, and David Boylan, I Believe I Can φIn Thomas Brochhagen, Floris Roelofsen & Nadine Theiler (eds.), Proceedings of the 20th Amsterdam Colloquium, . pp. 256-265. 2015.
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Michael Townsen Hicks and Peter van Elswyk, Humean laws and circular explanationPhilosophical Studies 172 (2): 433-443. 2015.
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David Bain and Michael S. Brady, Pain and Pleasure - A Special Issue of Review of Psychology & Philosophy (edited book)Springer. 2014.
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Fiona Macpherson, The Space of Sensory ModalitiesIn Dustin Stokes, Mohan Matthen & Stephen Biggs (eds.) https://philpapers.org/rec/BIGPAI, Oxford University Press. 2014.
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Fiona Macpherson, The Structure of Experience, the Nature of the Visual, and Type 2 BlindsightConsciousness and Cognition 32. 2014.
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Fiona Macpherson, Is the Sense‐Data Theory a Representationalist Theory?Ratio 27 (4): 369-392. 2014.
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Fiona Macpherson, Property dualism and the merits of solutions to the mind-body problemIn Josh Weisberg (ed.), Consciousness (Key Concepts in Philosophy), Polity. 2014.
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Fiona Macpherson, The Space of Sensory ModalitiesIn Dustin Stokes, Mohan Matthen & Stephen Biggs (eds.), Perception and Its Modalities, Oup Usa. pp. 432-461. 2014.
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Ben Colburn, Disadvantage, Autonomy, and the Continuity TestJournal of Applied Philosophy 31 (3): 254-270. 2014.
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Frederique Janssen-Lauret and Gary Kemp, Editors' IntroductionIn Frederique Janssen-Lauret & Gary Kemp (eds.), Quine and His Place in History, Palgrave. pp. 1-7. 2014.
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Frederique Janssen-Lauret and Gary Kemp, Quine and His Place in History (edited book)Palgrave. 2014.
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Gary Kemp, Did Wittgenstein have a Theory of Colour?In Frederik A. Gierlinger & Stefan Riegelnik (eds.), Wittgenstein on Colour, De Gruyter. pp. 57-66. 2014.
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Gary Kemp, Pushing Wittgenstein and Quine Closer TogetherJournal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 2 (10). 2014.
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Gary Kemp, Quine’s Criticisms of SemanticsIn Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Philosophy of Language and Linguistics: The Legacy of Frege, Russell, and Wittgenstein, De Gruyter. pp. 139-160. 2014.
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Gary Kemp, II—Hyperintensional Truth ConditionsAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 88 (1): 57-68. 2014.
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Gary Kemp, Wittgenstein have a theory of colour?In Frederik A. Gierlinger & Stefan Riegelnik (eds.), Wittgenstein on Colour, De Gruyter. pp. 57-66. 2014.
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David Bain and Michael S. Brady, Pain, Pleasure, and UnpleasureReview of Philosophy and Psychology 5 (1): 1-14. 2014.
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Michael S. Brady, Emotion, attention, and the nature of valueIn Sabine Roeser & Cain Todd (eds.), Emotion and Value, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 52-71. 2014.
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Christoph Kelp, Two for the Knowledge Goal of InquiryAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 51 (3): 227-32. 2014.
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Christoph Kelp, No Justification for Lottery LosersPacific Philosophical Quarterly 95 (2): 205-217. 2014.
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Christoph Kelp, Extended Cognition and Robust Virtue Epistemology: Response to VaesenErkenntnis 79 (3): 729-732. 2014.
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Christoph Kelp, Knowledge, Understanding and VirtueIn Abrol Fairweather (ed.), Virtue Scientia: Bridges between Virtue Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, Synthese Library. 2014.
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Lieven Decock, Igor Douven, Christoph Kelp, and Sylvia Wenmackers, Knowledge and approximate knowledgeErkenntnis 79 (S6): 1129-1150. 2014.
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Glen Pettigrove, Passions, Perceptions, and Motives: Fault-Lines in Hutcheson's Account of Moral SentimentIn Heather Kerr, David Lemmings & Robert Phiddian (eds.), Passions, Sympathy and Print Culture: Public Opinion and Emotional Authenticity in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 203-222. 2014.
