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Susanna Rinard, No Exception for BeliefPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 94 (1): 121-143. 2017.
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Catherine Z. Elgin, True EnoughMIT Press. 2017.
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Gina Schouten, Fetuses, Orphans, and a Famous ViolinistSocial Theory and Practice 43 (3): 637-665. 2017.
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Gina Schouten, Citizenship, reciprocity, and the gendered division of laborPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 16 (2): 174-209. 2017.
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Gina Schouten, Citizenship, reciprocity, and the gendered division of labor: A stability argument for gender egalitarian political interventionsPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 16 (2): 174-209. 2017.
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Matthew Kopec, Game Theory and the Self-Fulfilling Climate TragedyEnvironmental Values 26 (2): 203-221. 2017.
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Matthew Kopec, Reasons without Persons: Rationality, Identity, and Time, by Brian Hedden: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. viii + 210, £40 (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (3): 623-623. 2017.
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Susanna Siegel and Alex Byrne, Rich or thin?In Bence Nanay (ed.), Current Controversies in Philosophy of Perception, Routledge. pp. 59-80. 2016.
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Jeff Behrends and Joshua DiPaolo, Probabilistic promotion revisitedPhilosophical Studies 173 (7): 1735-1754. 2016.
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Jeff Behrends, Normative Source and Extensional AdequacyJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 10 (3): 1-26. 2016.
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Jeffrey McDonough, Descartes' "Dioptrics" and Descartes' OpticsIn Lawrence Nolan (ed.), The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon, Cambridge University Press. 2016.
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Jeffrey McDonough, Leibniz and the Foundations of Physics: The Later YearsPhilosophical Review 125 (1): 1-34. 2016.
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Zeynep Soysal and Jeffrey McDonough, Leibniz's Formal Theory of Contingency ExtendedIn Ute Beckmann (ed.), "Für unser Glück oder das Glück anderer": Vorträge des X. Internationalen Leibniz-Kongresses, Georg Olms Verlag. 2016.
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Tommie Shelby, Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and ReformHarvard University Press. 2016.
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Gina Schouten, Philosophy in Schools: Can Early Exposure Help Solve Philosophy's Gender Problem?Hypatia 31 (2): 275-292. 2016.
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Abel Wajnerman Paz and Mariana Beatriz Noé, ¿Cómo entender el vínculo entre censura y desarrollo emocional? Un caso de intercambio entre paideía platónica y neurociencia cognitivaRevista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 42 (1): 59-76. 2016.
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Matthew Kopec and Michael Titelbaum, The Uniqueness ThesisPhilosophy Compass 11 (4): 189-200. 2016.
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Zoe Jenkin and Susanna Siegel, Cognitive Penetrability: Modularity, Epistemology, and EthicsReview of Philosophy and Psychology 6 (4): 531-545. 2015.
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Susanna Siegel and Nicholas Silins, The Epistemology of PerceptionIn Mohan Matthen (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Perception, Oxford University Press. 2015.
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Susanna Siegel, Epistemic Evaluability and Perceptual FarceIn A. Raftopoulos & J. Ziembekis (eds.), Cognitive Effects on Perception: New Philosophical Perspectives, . 2015.
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Susanna Siegel, XV—Epistemic ChargeProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 115 (3pt3): 277-306. 2015.
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Susanna Siegel and Nicholas Silins, The Epistemology of Perception (short version)In Mohan Matthen (ed.), Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Perception, Oxford University Press. 2015.
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Susanna Siegel, Afterword : epistemic evaluability and perceptual farceIn John Zeimbekis & Athanassios Raftopoulos (eds.), The Cognitive Penetrability of Perception: New Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press. 2015.
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Susanna Siegel and Nicholas Silins, The epistemology of perceptionIn Mohan Matthen (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Perception, Oxford University Press Uk. 2015.
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Selim Berker, Reply to Goldman: Cutting Up the One to Save the Five in EpistemologyEpisteme 12 (2): 145-153. 2015.
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Jeff Behrends, Problems and solutions for a hybrid approach to grounding practical normativityCanadian Journal of Philosophy 45 (2): 159-178. 2015.