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Also at University of Haifa
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Arnon Keren, Science and Informed, Counterfactual, Democratic ConsentPhilosophy of Science 82 (5): 1284-1295. 2015.
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Samuel Lebens, Would this paper exist if I hadn’t written it?Philosophical Studies 172 (11): 3059-3080. 2015.
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Gil Sagi, The Modal and Epistemic Arguments against the Invariance Criterion for Logical TermsJournal of Philosophy 112 (3): 159-167. 2015.
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Iddo Landau, The “Why Be Moral?” Question and the Meaning of LifeIn Beatrix Himmelmann (ed.), Why Be Moral? An Argument from the Human Condition in Response to Hobbes and Nietzsche, . pp. 159-172. 2015.
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Cedric Cohen-Skalli, Don Isaac Abravanel and Leonardo Bruni: A Literary and Philosophical ConfrontationThe European Legacy 20 (5): 492-512. 2015.
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Arnon Keren, Zagzebski on Authority and Preemption in the Domain of BeliefEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6 (4): 61-76. 2014.
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Samuel Lebens, Why so negative about negative theology? The search for a plantinga-proof apophaticismInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 76 (3): 259-275. 2014.
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Sam Lebens, Hebrew Philosophy or Jewish Theology? A False DichotomyJournal of Analytic Theology 2 250-260. 2014.
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Gil Sagi, Formality in Logic: From Logical Terms to Semantic ConstraintsLogique Et Analyse 57 (227): 259-276. 2014.
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Iddo Landau, Standards, Perspectives, and the Meaning of Life: A Reply to Seachris (review)Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (3): 457-468. 2014.
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Arnon Keren, Kitcher on Well-Ordered Science: Should Science Be Measured against the Outcomes of Ideal Democratic Deliberation?Theoria 28 (2): 233-244. 2013.
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Arnon Keren, Kitcher on Well-Ordered ScienceTheoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 28 (2): 233-244. 2013.
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Samuel Lebens, The epistemology of religiosity: an Orthodox Jewish perspectiveInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 74 (3): 315-332. 2013.
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Gil Sagi, Logical Consequence: Between Formal and Natural Language (Dissertation)Dissertation, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 2013.
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Iddo Landau, Coherentism, brain science, and the meaning of life: A response to ThagardPhilosophical Psychology 26 (4): 622-624. 2013.
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Iddo Landau, Conceptualizing great meaning in life: Metz on the good, the true, and the beautifulReligious Studies 49 (4): 505-514. 2013.
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Iddo Landau, Neurology, psychology, and the meaning of life: On Thagard's The Brain and the Meaning of LifePhilosophical Psychology 26 (4): 604-618. 2013.
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Iddo Landau, Perfectionism and Non-Perfectionism in Camus’s Myth of SisyphusIn Beatrix Himmelmann (ed.), On Meaning in Life, De Gruyter. pp. 139-152. 2013.
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Arnon Keren, On the alleged perversity of the evidential view of testimonyAnalysis 72 (4): 700-707. 2012.
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Annie Cohen-Solal, Jonathan Judaken, Iddo Landau, Matthew Eshleman, Daniel O'Shiel, Michael Peckitt, and Ian Birchall, Sartre societiesSartre Studies International 18 (1): 103-118. 2012.
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Iddo Landau, Foundationless Freedom and Meaninglessness of Life in Sartre's: Being and NothingnessSartre Studies International 18 (1): 1-8. 2012.
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Iddo Landau, Sartre’s Absolute Freedom in Being and NothingnessPhilosophy Today 56 (4): 463-473. 2012.
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Iddo Landau, The Nights of Cabiria as a Camusian Existentialist TextFilm and Philosophy 16 53-69. 2012.
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Arnon Keren, Disagreement, Democracy, and the Goals of Science: Is a Normative Philosophy of Science Possible, If Ethical Inquiry Is Not?Philosophy 86 (4): 525-544. 2011.
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Gil Sagi, Sher and Shapiro on logical termsIn M. Peliš V. Puncˇochárˇ (ed.), The Logica Yearbook 2010, College Publications. 2011.