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Christopher Gregory Weaver, On the Argument from Physics and General RelativityErkenntnis 85 (2): 333-373. 2020.
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Noel Saenz, OntologyIn Michael J. Raven (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaphysical Grounding, Routledge. pp. 361-374. 2020.
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Nir Ben-Moshe, Making sense of Smith on sympathy and approbation: other-oriented sympathy as a psychological and normative achievementBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (4): 735-755. 2020.
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Nir Ben-Moshe, Conscientious Objection in Medicine: Making it PublicHEC Forum 33 (3): 269-289. 2020.
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Nir Ben-Moshe, Hume's general point of view: A two‐stage approachPacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (3): 431-453. 2020.
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Nir Ben-Moshe, An Adam Smithian account of moral reasonsEuropean Journal of Philosophy 28 (4): 1073-1087. 2020.
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Nir Ben-Moshe, On Wittgenstein’s Notion of a Surveyable Representation: The Case of PsychoanalysisHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 37 (4): 391-410. 2020.
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Ben Levinstein and Nate Soares, Cheating Death in DamascusJournal of Philosophy 117 (5): 237-266. 2020.
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Preston Greene and Benjamin A. Levinstein, Act Consequentialism without Free RidesPhilosophical Perspectives 34 (1): 88-116. 2020.
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Thomas Byrne, Husserl’s 1901 and 1913 Philosophies of Perceptual Occlusion: Signitive, Empty, and Dark IntentionsHusserl Studies 36 (2): 123-139. 2020.
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Thomas Byrne, Drummond, John and Höffe, Otfried (Eds.). Husserl: German Perspectives (review)Husserl Studies 36 (1): 87-93. 2020.
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Thomas Byrne, Husserl’s Theory of Signitive and Empty Intentions in Logical Investigations and its Revisions: Meaning Intentions and PerceptionsJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 52 (1): 16-32. 2020.
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Thomas Byrne, A “Principally Unacceptable” Theory: Husserl's Rejection and Revision of his Philosophy of Meaning Intentions from the Logical InvestigationsStudia Phaenomenologica 20 359-380. 2020.
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Witold Płotka, Thomas Byrne, and Witold Plotka, Introduction: Roman ingarden’s philosophy reconsideredHORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 9 (2): 489-494. 2020.
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John Schwenkler and Enoch Lambert, Becoming Someone New: Essays on Transformative Experience, Choice, and Change (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Kristina Gehrman and John Schwenkler, Hubert Dreyfus on Practical and Embodied IntelligenceIn Ellen Fridland & Carlotta Pavese (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Skill and Expertise, Routledge. pp. 123-132. 2020.
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John Schwenkler, Risking BeliefIn John Schwenkler & Enoch Lambert (eds.), Becoming Someone New: Essays on Transformative Experience, Choice, and Change, Oxford University Press. pp. 196-211. 2020.
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Alison Duncan Kerr, Emotions, Rationality, and Gender
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Alison Duncan Kerr, Artificial Intelligence, Gender, and Oppression
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Kevin Scharp, Conceptual engineering for truth: aletheic properties and new aletheic conceptsSynthese (Suppl 2): 1-42. 2020.
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Kevin Scharp, Conceptual engineering for truth: aletheic properties and new aletheic conceptsSynthese 198 (2): 647-688. 2020.
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Christopher Gregory Weaver, An Objection to Naturalism and Atheism from LogicIn Graham Oppy (ed.), A Companion to Atheism and Philosophy, Blackwell. pp. 451-475. 2019.
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Jochen Bojanowski, Können wir uns selbst gegenüber moralisch verpflichtet sein?In Otfried Hoeffe (ed.), Metaphysische Anfangsgründe der Tugendlehre, De Gruyter. pp. 79-100. 2019.
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Nir Ben-Moshe, Adam Smith: systematic philosopher and public thinker (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (3): 654-656. 2019.
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Nir Ben-Moshe, The truth behind conscientious objection in medicineJournal of Medical Ethics 45 (6): 404-410. 2019.
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Nir Ben-Moshe, The truth behind conscientious objection in medicine: a reply to Clarke, Emmerich, Minerva and SaadJournal of Medical Ethics 45 (10): 681-683. 2019.