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Thomas Pölzler, Tobu Tomabechi, and Ivar Hannikainen, Broad, subjective, relative: the surprising folk concept of basic needsPhilosophical Studies 181 (1): 319-347. 2024.
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Anand Vaidya and Michael Wallner, ConferralismIn Kathrin Koslicki & Michael J. Raven (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Essence in Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 472-486. 2024.
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Ursula Renz and Sarah Tropper, Grounding the Principle of Plenitude, or Why Leibniz Rehabilitated Divine WillIn Sonja Schierbaum & Jörn Müller (eds.), Varieties of Voluntarism in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 235-250. 2024.
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Laurin Mackowitz, The People and Their Animal Other: Representation, Mimicry and DomesticationPhilosophies 9 (1): 3. 2024.
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Santiago Truccone, Responding to historical injustices: Collective inheritance and the moral irrelevance of group identityEuropean Journal of Political Theory 23 (I): 65-84. 2024.
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Santiago Truccone, Legacies of Historical Injustice: What is Owed to the Victims of Past Injustices? Introduction to the Special IssueRes Publica 30 (4): 643-661. 2024.
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Denis Džanić, Review of The Existential Husserl. A Collection of Critical Essays (review)Husserl Studies 40 (1): 99-106. 2024.
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Sarah Tropper, Toleration of What Is above Reason: The Impact of Leibniz’s View on Religious Belief on Experiential MattersReligions 15 (8): 1-13. 2024.
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Daniel Steel, Giulia Belotti, Ross Mittiga, and Kian Mintz-Woo, A Dynamic Collapse Concept for Climate ChangeEnvironmental Values 33 (6): 606-625. 2024.
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Daniel Neumann, Anonymous PresenceEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (2): 383-404. 2024.
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Daniel Neumann, On Inception by Martin Heidegger (review) (review)Review of Metaphysics 77 (3): 548-550. 2024.
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Daniel Neumann, To Feel Together. Gerda Walther’s Concept of UnificationIn Clara Carus, Matilda Amundsen Bergström, Tareq Ayoub, Ebrahim Azadegan, Martin Baesler, Silvia Conti, Emanuele Costa, Jonathan Head, Margaret Matthews, Natalia Anna Michna, Daniel Neumann, Mary Peterson, Pedro Pricladnitzky & Maja Sidzińska (eds.), New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 141-154. 2024.
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Bruno Cortesi, The Thesis of Revelation in the Philosophy of Mind: A Guide for the PerplexedArgumenta 10 (1): 107-126. 2024.
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Jacopo Pallagrosi and Bruno Cortesi, The Stalemate between Causal and Constitutive Accounts of Introspective Knowledge by AcquaintanceArgumenta 9 (2): 433-451. 2024.
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Federico Rampinini and Stefano Veneroni, Kant e la Fisica – Kant and Physics – Kant et la Physique (edited book)La Cultura (il Mulino). 2024.
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Federico Rampinini, Review of L.A. Macor, Il mestiere di uomo (review)I Castelli di Yale 12 (1): 183-186. 2024.
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Guido Melchior, Précis on Knowing and Checking: an Epistemological InvestigationActa Analytica 38 (1): 1-13. 2023.
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Guido Melchior, Replies to the Critics of Knowing and Checking: an Epistemological InvestigationActa Analytica 38 (1): 95-131. 2023.
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Guido Melchior, Rationally irresolvable disagreementPhilosophical Studies 180 (4): 1277-1304. 2023.
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Guido Melchior, The Value of Knowledge and Other Epistemic Standings: A Case for Epistemic PluralismPhilosophia 51 (4): 1829-1847. 2023.
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Johannes Brandl, Marian David, Martina Fürst, Guido Melchior, Dolf Rami, Maria Elisabeth Reicher, and Leopold Stubenberg, GeleitwortGrazer Philosophische Studien 100 (1-2): 3-4. 2023.
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Leopold Stubenberg, Maria Elisabeth Reicher, Dolf Rami, Guido Melchior, Martina Fürst, Marian David, and Johannes Brandl, Note to the ReaderGrazer Philosophische Studien 100 (1-2): 5-6. 2023.
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Martina Fürst, Phänomenale BegriffeIn Vera Hoffmann-Kolss & Nicole Rathgeb (eds.), Handbuch Philosophie des Geistes, J.b. Metzler. pp. 297-307. 2023.
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Johannes Wagner, Thomas Pölzler, and Jennifer C. Wright, Implicit Metaethical Intuitions: Validating and Employing a New IAT ProcedureReview of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (1): 1-31. 2023.
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Thomas Pölzler, Sebo, Jeff: Saving Animals, Saving Ourselves: Why Animals Matter for Pandemics, Climate Change, and Other CatastrophesEthical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (3): 485-488. 2023.