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Andrew Brenner, Conditional Probabilities and Symmetric GroundingPhilosophy of Science 1-15. forthcoming.
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Andrew Brenner, Absence and Nothing: The Philosophy of What There Is Not (review)The Philosophical Review 133 (2): 202-205. 2024.
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Andrew Brenner, Metaphysical Foundationalism and Theoretical UnificationErkenntnis 88 (4): 1661-1681. 2023.
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Andrew Brenner, Sense Perception and Mereological NihilismPhilosophical Quarterly 74 (1): 68-83. 2023.
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Andrew Brenner, Theoretical virtues and the methodological analogy between science and metaphysicsSynthese 201 (2): 1-19. 2023.
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Andrew Brenner, Explaining Why There is Something Rather than NothingErkenntnis 87 (4): 1831-1847. 2022.
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Andrew Brenner, Correction to: Explaining Why There is Something Rather than NothingErkenntnis 87 (5): 2517-2517. 2022.
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Andrew Brenner, How to be a Mereological Anti-RealistOxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 10 83-119. 2022.
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Stephen R. Palmquist, How is Religious Experience Possible? On the (Quasi-Transcendental) Mode of Argument in Kant’s ReligionKantian Review 27 (1): 81-89. 2022.
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Andrew Brenner, Four-dimensionalism, eternalism, and deprivationist accounts of the evil of deathSynthese 199 (5-6): 13643-13660. 2021.
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Stephen R. Palmquist, Responses to Critics: What Makes Mysticism Critical?Kantian Review 26 (1): 137-162. 2021.
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Stephen R. Palmquist, Humanity’s Moral Trajectory: Rossi on Kantian CritiquePhilosophia 49 (5): 1887-1900. 2021.
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Stephen R. Palmquist, Getting High with Kant: Mathematics, Metaphysics, and Morality in the Prolegomena’s Analytic MethodIn Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 359-368. 2021.
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Stephen R. Palmquist, Kant and the Compound YijingIn Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 1353-1362. 2021.
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Rachel S. Robertson, Kant on Touch, Embodied Activity, and the Perception of Causal ForceKant Studien 112 (2): 217-238. 2021.
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Pak-Hang Wong, Global Engineering EthicsIn Diane P. Michelfelder & Neelke Doorn (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Engineering, Taylor & Francis Ltd. 2021.
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Pak-Hang Wong and Tom Xiaowei Wang, Harmonious Technology: A Confucian Ethics of TechnologyRoutledge. 2021.
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Gernot Rieder, Judith Simon, and Pak-Hang Wong, Mapping the Stony Road toward Trustworthy AI: Expectations, Problems, ConundrumsIn Marcello Pelillo & Teresa Scantamburlo (eds.), Machines We Trust: Perspectives on Dependable Ai, Mit Press. 2021.
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Andrew Brenner, Ontological Pluralism, Abhidharma Metaphysics, and the Two Truths: A Response to Kris McDanielPhilosophy East and West 70 (2): 543-557. 2020.
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Andrew Brenner, Correction to: Explaining Why There is Something Rather than NothingErkenntnis 1-1. 2020.
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Andrew M. Bailey and Andrew Brenner, Why Composition MattersCanadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (8): 934-949. 2020.
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Stephen R. Palmquist, Twelve basic theological concepts in Kant and the compound yijingJournal of Chinese Philosophy 47 (1-2): 103-122. 2020.
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Massimiliano Carrara, Daniele Chiffi, and Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, Some Logical Notations for Pragmatic AssertionsLogique Et Analyse 251. 2020.
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Francesco Bellucci and Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, Icons, Interrogations, and Graphs: On Peirce's Integrated Notion of AbductionTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 56 (1): 43. 2020.
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Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen, Publish or PeircishTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 56 (2): 261-278. 2020.