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Frank Hindriks and Francesco Guala, The functions of institutions: etiology and teleologySynthese 198 (3): 2027-2043. 2019.
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Frank Hindriks, Norms that Make a Difference: Social Practices and InstitutionsAnalyse & Kritik 41 (1): 125-146. 2019.
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Corijn Van Mazijk, Husserl’s covert critique of Kant in the sixth book of Logical InvestigationsContinental Philosophy Review 52 (1): 15-33. 2019.
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Erik C. W. Krabbe and Jan Albert Van Laar, In the quagmire of quibbles: a dialectical explorationSynthese 198 (4): 3459-3476. 2019.
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Jan Albert Van Laar and Erik C. W. Krabbe, Pressure and Argumentation in Public ControversiesInformal Logic 39 (3): 205-227. 2019.
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Jan Albert Van Laar and Erik C. W. Krabbe, Criticism and justification of negotiated compromises: The 2015 Paris Agreement in Dutch parliamentJournal of Argumentation in Context 8 (1): 91-111. 2019.
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David Atkinson and Jeanne Peijnenburg, Finite Minds and Open MindsIn Branden Fitelson, Rodrigo Borges & Cherie Braden (eds.), Themes from Klein: Knowledge, Scepticism, and Justification, Imprint: Springer. pp. 189-196. 2019.
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Charlotte Knowles, Beauvoir on Women's Complicity in Their Own UnfreedomHypatia 34 (2): 242-265. 2019.
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Daphne Brandenburg, Inadequate Agency and Appropriate AngerEthical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (1): 169-185. 2019.
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Daniel Kostić, Unifying the debates: mathematical and non-causal explanationsPerspectives on Science 27 (1): 1-6. 2019.
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Daniel Kostić, Mathematical and Non-causal Explanations: an IntroductionPerspectives on Science 1 (27): 1-6. 2019.
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Merel Semeijn, Interacting with Fictions: The Role of Pretend Play in Theory of Mind AcquisitionReview of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (1): 113-132. 2019.
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Bart Streumer, Why We Really Cannot Believe the Error TheoryIn Diego E. Machuca (ed.), Moral Skepticism: New Essays, Routledge. 2018.
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Bart Streumer, Précis of Unbelievable ErrorsInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 8 (4): 257-269. 2018.
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Bart Streumer, Response to Jackson, Stratton-Lake, and SchroederInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 8 (4): 322-341. 2018.
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Boudewijn de Bruin, Moral Responsibility for Large‐Scale Events: The Difference between Climate Change and Economic CrisesMidwest Studies in Philosophy 42 (1): 191-212. 2018.
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Titus Stahl, Lukács and the Frankfurt SchoolIn Peter E. Gordon, Espen Hammer & Axel Honneth (eds.), The Routledge Companion to the Frankfurt School, Routledge. pp. 237-250. 2018.
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Titus Stahl, Sozialontologie und AnerkennungIn Ludwig Siep, Heikki Ikäheimo & Michael Quante (eds.), Handbuch Anerkennung, Springer. pp. 491-498. 2018.
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Pauline Kleingeld, Moral Autonomy as Political Analogy: Self-Legislation in Kant’s Groundwork and the Feyerabend Lectures on Natural LawIn Stefano Bacin & Oliver Sensen (eds.), The Emergence of Autonomy in Kant’s Moral Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. 2018.
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Emar Maier, Lying and FictionIn Jörg Meibauer (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Lying, Oxford University Press. pp. 303-314. 2018.
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Emar Maier and Sofia Bimpikou, Shifting perspectives in pictorial narrativesIn Uli Sauerland & Stephanie Solt (eds.), Proceeding of Sinn und Bedeutung 23, Leibniz-centre General Linguistics (zas). 2018.
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Han Thomas Adriaenssen, Antoine Le Grand on the identity over time of the human bodyBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (6): 1084-1109. 2018.
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Han Thomas Adriaenssen, Locke’s image of the worldBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (6): 1237-1238. 2018.
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Andrea Sangiacomo and Ohad Nachtomy, Spinoza's Rethinking of Activity: From the Short Treatise to the EthicsSouthern Journal of Philosophy 56 (1): 101-126. 2018.