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Daniel Neumann, Ingarden’s Theory of IdeasInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 33 (3): 259-283. 2025.
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Emanuela Carta, Deconstructing Essences. Derrida’s Two Criticisms of EssentialismIn Till Grohmann (ed.), The phenomenology of essences, Routledge. 2025.
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Lukas Schwengerer, Self-knowledge in joint acceptance accountsPhilosophical Psychology 38 (6). 2025.
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Lukas Schwengerer and Alkis Kotsonis, On the Intellectual Vice of Epistemic ApathySocial Epistemology 39 (1): 77-90. 2025.
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Lukas Schwengerer, Transparent Self-Knowledge for Social GroupsIn Adam Andreotta & Benjamin Winokur (eds.), New perspectives on transparency and self-knowledge, Routledge. pp. 293-314. 2025.
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Lukas Schwengerer, How can members of large, complex groups know the group’s attitudes?Synthese 205 (246): 1-21. 2025.
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Lukas Schwengerer, Inferential collective self-knowledgeAsian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2): 1-23. 2025.
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Lukas Schwengerer, Contingently Privileged and Peculiar Self-KnowledgeGrazer Philosophische Studien 102 (1). 2025.
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Guido Melchior, Meta‐regresses and the limits of persuasive argumentationMetaphilosophy 55 (2): 196-213. 2024.
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Guido Melchior, From deep disagreement to rationally irresolvable disagreementIn Fabio Paglieri (ed.), The Cognitive Dimension of Social Argumentation. Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Argumentation. pp. 97-110. 2024.
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Martina Fürst, Closing the Conceptual Gap in Epistemic InjusticePhilosophical Quarterly 74 (1). 2024.
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Martina Fürst, Phenomenal Knowledge, Imagination, and Hermeneutical InjusticeIn Íngrid Vendrell Ferran & Christiana Werner (eds.), Imagination and Experience: Philosophical Explorations, Routledge. 2024.
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Thomas Pölzler and Norbert Paulo, Thought Experiments and Experimental EthicsInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 355-383. 2024.
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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.