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Helga Varden, Kant’s Four Political Conditions: Barbarism, Despotism, Anarchy, and RepublicNorsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 57 (3-4): 194-207. 2022.
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Helga Varden, Kantian AutonomyEncyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. 2022.
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Helga Varden and Carol Hay, Kant and Arendt on the Challenges of Good Sex and Temptations of Bad SexIn D. Boonin (ed.), Sexual Ethics Handbook, . pp. 73-92. 2022.
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Christopher Gregory Weaver, Poincaré, Poincaré Recurrence, and the H-Theorem: A Continued Reassessment of Boltzmannian Statistical MechanicsInternational Journal of Modern Physics B 36 (23): 2230005. 2022.
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Noel Saenz, On a Causal Principle in an Argument for a Necessary BeingAnalysis 82 (2): 272-277. 2022.
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Nir Ben-Moshe, The Physician as Friend to the PatientIn Diane Jeske (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Friendship, Routledge. pp. 93-104. 2022.
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Nir Ben-Moshe, On Wittgenstein’s Notion of a Surveyable Representation: Rituals, Aesthetics, and Aspect-PerceptionAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (4): 825-838. 2022.
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Nir Ben-Moshe, Internal and External PaternalismCanadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (6): 673-687. 2022.
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Thomas Byrne, The Origin of the Phenomenology of AttentionResearch in Phenomenology 52 (3): 425-441. 2022.
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Thomas Byrne, The Meaning of Being: Husserl on Existential Propositions as Predicative PropositionsAxiomathes 32 (1): 123-139. 2022.
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Heath Williams and Thomas Byrne, Husserl’s Theory of Scientific Explanation: A Bolzanian Inspired Unificationist AccountHusserl Studies 38 (2): 171-196. 2022.
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Thomas Byrne, The Origin of the Phenomenology of FeelingsJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 53 (4): 455-468. 2022.
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Justin C. Clark, Socrates, the ‘What is F-ness?’ Question, and the Priority of DefinitionArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 104 (4): 597-632. 2022.
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John Schwenkler and Eric Sievers, Cause, "Cause", and NormIn Pascale Willemsen & Alex Wiegmann (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Causation, Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 123-144. 2022.
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Berislav Marušić and John Schwenkler, Agency and EvidenceIn Luca Ferrero (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Agency, Routledge. pp. 244-252. 2022.
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Justin Sytsma, Robert Bishop, and John Schwenkler, Has the side-effect effect been cancelled? (No, not yet.)Synthese 200 (5): 1-15. 2022.
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Alison Duncan Kerr and Kevin Scharp, The End of Vagueness: Technological Epistemicism, Surveillance Capitalism, and Explainable Artificial IntelligenceMinds and Machines 32 (3): 585-611. 2022.
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Alison Duncan Kerr, To Envy an AlgorithmIn Sara Protasi (ed.), The Moral Psychology of Envy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 199-216. 2022.
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Stephen Finlay, Correction to: What ought probably means, and why you can’t detach itSynthese 200 (3): 1-2. 2022.
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Helga Varden, Locke on PropertyIn Jessica Gordon-Roth & Shelley Weinberg (eds.), The Lockean Mind, Routledge. 2021.
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Helga Varden, Kant and PrivacyIn Ansgar Lyssy & Christopher Yeomans (eds.), Kant on Morality, Humanity, and Legality: Practical Dimensions of Normativity, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 229-252. 2021.
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Helga Varden, Kant and Arendt on Barbaric and Totalitarian EvilProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 121 (2): 221-248. 2021.