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Andrea Sangiacomo, Aristotle, Heereboord, and the Polemical Target of Spinoza’s Critique of Final CausesJournal of the History of Philosophy 54 (3): 395-420. 2016.
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Andrea Sangiacomo, From secondary causes to artificial instruments: Pierre-Sylvain Régis's rethinking of scholastic accounts of causationStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 60 7-17. 2016.
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Andrea Sangiacomo, Locke and Spinoza on the epistemic and motivational weakness of reason: the Reasonableness of Christianity and the Theological-Political TreatiseIntellectual History Review 26 (4): 477-495. 2016.
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Andrea Sangiacomo, Spinoza et les problemes du corps dans l’histoire de la critique: Essai bibliographiqueJournal of Early Modern Studies 5 (2): 101-142. 2016.
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Andreas T. Schmidt, Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Withdrawing Versus Withholding Freedoms: Nudging and the Case of Tobacco Control”American Journal of Bioethics 16 (11): 1-3. 2016.
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Andreas T. Schmidt, The ethics and politics of mindfulness-based interventionsJournal of Medical Ethics 42 (7): 450-454. 2016.
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Andreas T. Schmidt, Withdrawing Versus Withholding Freedoms: Nudging and the Case of Tobacco ControlAmerican Journal of Bioethics 16 (7): 3-14. 2016.
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Corijn Van Mazijk, Kant and Husserl on the Contents of PerceptionSouthern Journal of Philosophy 54 (2): 267-287. 2016.
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Corijn van Mazijk, Wat ‘maakt’ ons intelligent?Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 108 (2): 195-199. 2016.
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Corijn Van Mazijk, Kant and Husserl on bringing perception to judgmentMeta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 8 (2): 419-441. 2016.
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Hans Van Ditmarsch, and , Wiebe Van Der Hoek, and Barteld Kooi, Dynamic Epistemic LogicInternet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2016.
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Felipe Romero, Can the Behavioral Sciences Self-correct? A Social Epistemic StudyStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 60 (C): 55-69. 2016.
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Daphne Brandenburg, Implicit attitudes and the social capacity for free willPhilosophical Psychology 29 (8): 1215-1228. 2016.
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Catarina Dutilh Novaes and Herman Veluwenkamp, Reasoning Biases, Non‐Monotonic Logics and Belief RevisionTheoria 82 (4): 29-52. 2016.
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Catarina Dutilh Novaes and Herman Veluwenkamp, Reasoning Biases, Non‐Monotonic Logics and Belief RevisionTheoria 83 (1): 29-52. 2016.
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Boudewijn de Bruin, Ethics and the Global Financial Crisis: Why Incompetence is Worse Than GreedCambridge University Press. 2015.
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Titus Stahl, Verbrecher, Revolutionäre und Schöne Seelen. Hegel über die Pathologien sozialer FreiheitIn Julia Christ & Titus Stahl (eds.), Momente der Freiheit. Beiträge aus den Foren freier Vorträge des Internationalen Hegelkongresses 2011, Klostermann. pp. 47-69. 2015.
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Julia Christ and Titus Stahl, Momente der Freiheit. Beiträge aus den Foren freier Vorträge des Internationalen Hegelkongresses 2011 (edited book)Klostermann. 2015.
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Titus Stahl, Praxis und Totalität. Lukács' Ontologie des Gesellschaftlichen Seins im Lichte aktueller sozialontologischer DebattenJahrbuch der Internationalen Georg-Lukács-Gesellschaft 14 123-150. 2015.
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Titus Stahl, La ley y la perspectiva plural en primera personaIn Adolfo Chaparro Amaya, G. van Roermund & Wilson Herrera Romero (eds.), Quiénes somos "nosotros"?,: o, cómo (no)hablar en primera persona del plural, Editorial Universidad Del Rosario. 2015.
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Pauline Kleingeld, Consistent egoists and situation managers: two problems for situationismPhilosophical Explorations 18 (3): 344-361. 2015.
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Emar Maier, Quotation and Unquotation in Free Indirect DiscourseMind and Language 30 (3): 345-373. 2015.
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Emar Maier, Reference, Binding, and Presupposition: Three Perspectives on the Semantics of Proper NamesErkenntnis 80 (S2): 313-333. 2015.
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Emar Maier, Reported Speech in the Transition from Orality to LiteracyGlotta 91 (1): 152-170. 2015.
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Daan Evers, Street on evolution and the normativity of epistemic reasonsSynthese 192 (11): 3663-3676. 2015.
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Daan Evers, Allan Gibbard Meaning and Normativity. Oxford University Press, 2012. xiv + 310 pp. isbn 9780199646074 (review)Theoria 81 (1): 82-86. 2015.