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Herman Cappelen and John Hawthorne, Reply to Lasersohn, MacFarlane, and RichardPhilosophical Studies 156 (3): 449-466. 2011.
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Herman Cappelen and John Hawthorne, Reply to Lasersohn, MacFarlane, and Richard (review)Philosophical Studies 156 (3): 417-419. 2011.
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Justin Tiwald, Confucianism and Human RightsIn Thomas Cushman (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Human Rights, Routledge. pp. 244-254. 2011.
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Justin Tiwald, Dai ZhenIn James Fieser & Bradley Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Routledge. 2011.
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Justin Tiwald, Dai Zhen's Defense of Self‐InterestJournal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (s1): 29-45. 2011.
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Justin Tiwald, Introduction: A confucian philosophical agendaJournal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (s1): 3-6. 2011.
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Justin Tiwald, Jìubāng xīnmìng: Gǔjīn zhōngxī cānzhào xià de gǔddiǎn rújiā zhèngzhì zhéxué 旧邦新命:古今中西参照下的古典儒家政治哲学 (review)Philosophy East and West 61 (3): 573-576. 2011.
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Justin Tiwald, Reply to Stephen AngleDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (2): 241-243. 2011.
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Justin Tiwald, Sympathy and Perspective‐Taking in Confucian EthicsPhilosophy Compass 6 (10): 663-674. 2011.
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Justin Tiwald, Stephen C. Angle: Sagehood: The Contemporary Significance of Neo-Confucian Philosophy: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009, xvi + 293 pages (review)Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (2): 231-235. 2011.
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Max Emil Deutsch, Intuitions, counter-examples, and experimental philosophyReview of Philosophy and Psychology 1 (3): 447-460. 2010.
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Max Emil Deutsch, The One and Only Argument for Radical MillianismSouthern Journal of Philosophy 44 (3): 427-445. 2010.
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Edouard Machery, Max Emil Deutsch, Ron Mallon, Shaun Nichols, Justin Sytsma, and Stephen Stich, Semantic Intuitions: Reply to LamCognition 117 (3): 363-366. 2010.
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Justin Tiwald, Confucianism and Virtue Ethics: Still a Fledgling in Chinese and Comparative PhilosophyComparative Philosophy 1 (2): 55-63. 2010.
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Justin Tiwald, Dai Zhen on Human Nature and Moral CultivationIn John Makeham (ed.), The Dao Companion to Neo-Confucian Philosophy, Springer. pp. 399--422. 2010.
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Justin Tiwald, Is Sympathy Naive? Dai Zhen on the Use of Shu to Track Well-BeingIn Kam-por Yu, Julia Tao & Philip J. Ivanhoe (eds.), Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously: Contemporary Theories and Applications, Suny. 2010.
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Max Emil Deutsch, Experimental philosophy and the theory of referenceMind and Language 24 (4): 445-466. 2009.
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Jennifer Nado, Daniel Kelly, and Stephen Stich, Moral judgmentIn Sarah Robins, John Symons & Paco Calvo (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology, Routledge. 2009.
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Justin Tiwald, Review of Philip J. Ivanhoe, Readings from the Lu-Wang School of Neo-Confucianism (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 9 (36). 2009.
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Jennifer Nado, Effects of moral cognition on judgments of intentionalityBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 59 (4): 709-731. 2008.
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Herman Cappelen, Content Relativism and Semantic BlindnessIn Manuel Garcia-Carpintero & Max Koelbel (eds.), Relative Truth, Oxford University Press. pp. 265-86. 2008.
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Herman Cappelen and Ernie LePore, Insensitive Semantics. A Defence of Semantic Minimalism and Speech Act PluralismCritica 40 (120): 148-152. 2008.