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Ben Levinstein, Permissive Rationality and SensitivityPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 94 (2): 342-370. 2017.
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Ben Levinstein, A Pragmatist’s Guide to Epistemic UtilityPhilosophy of Science 84 (4): 613-638. 2017.
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Thomas Byrne, The Dawn of Pure Logical Grammar: Husserl’s Study of Inauthentic Judgments from ‘On the Logic of Signs’ as the Germ of the Fourth Logical InvestigationStudia Phaenomenologica 1 (17): 285-308. 2017.
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Thomas Byrne, Surrogates and Empty Intentions: Husserl’s “On the Logic of Signs” as the Blueprint for his First Logical InvestigationHusserl Studies 33 (3): 211-227. 2017.
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Thomas Byrne, Husserl’s Early Semiotics and Number Signs: Philosophy of Arithmetic through the Lens of “On the Logic of Signs ”Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 48 (4): 287-303. 2017.
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John Schwenkler, Puzzling Identities, by Vincent Descombes, translated by Stephen Adam SchwartzMind 126 (503): 967-974. 2017.
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John Schwenkler, Action, Knowledge, and Will, by John Hyman: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. xi + 255, £35 (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (3): 612-614. 2017.
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Helga Varden, Rawls. vs. Nozick vs. Kant on Domestic Economic JusticeIn Kant and Social Policies, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 93-123. 2016.
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Christopher Gregory Weaver, Yet another new cosmological argumentInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 80 (1): 11-31. 2016.
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Jochen Bojanowski, Kant über praktischen GegenstandsbezugIn Stephan Zimmermann (ed.), Die „Kategorien der Freiheit“ in Kants Praktischer Philosophie: Historisch-Systematische Beiträge, De Gruyter. pp. 107-128. 2016.
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Jochen Bojanowski, Life without Death: Why Kantian Agents Are Committed to the Belief in Their Own ImmortalityIn Thomas Höwing (ed.), The Highest Good in Kant’s Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 181-198. 2016.
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Helga Varden, NozickIn Jon Mandle & David A. Reidy (eds.), Cambridge Rawls Lexicon, . pp. 561-564. 2015.
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Christopher Gregory Weaver, Evilism, moral rationalism, and reasons internalismInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 77 (1): 3-24. 2015.
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Noel Saenz, A grounding solution to the grounding problemPhilosophical Studies 172 (8): 2193-2214. 2015.
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Justin Sytsma and Jonathan Livengood, The Theory and Practice of Experimental PhilosophyBroadview Press. 2015.
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Jochen Bojanowski, Categories of Freedom as Categories of Practical CognitionKantian Review 20 (2): 211-234. 2015.
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Jonathan Head, Anna Tomaschewska, Jochen Bojanowski, Alberto Vanzo, and Sorin Baiasu, Kant and Sartre: Existentialism and Critical PhilosophyIn Sorin Baiasu (ed.), Comparing Kant and Sartre, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 3-17. 2015.
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Jochen Bojanowski, New Essays on Kant's Critique of Practical Reason (review)Studi Kantiani 27 139-158. 2015.
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Ben Levinstein, With All Due Respect: The Macro-Epistemology of DisagreementPhilosophers' Imprint 15. 2015.
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John Schwenkler, Commentary: “Multimodal Theories of Recognition and Their Relation to Molyneux's Question”Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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Robert Briscoe and John Schwenkler, Conscious Vision in ActionCognitive Science 39 (7): 1435-1467. 2015.
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John Schwenkler, Book Review: Rational Causation, written by E. Marcus (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy 12 (2): 235-238. 2015.
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Helga Varden, Immanuel Kant - Justice as FreedomIn Guttorm Fløistad (ed.), Philosophy of Justice, Springer, Germany. pp. 213-237. 2014.