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Inha University
Department of Philosophy

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  • Junyeol Kim, Is Frege a Neo-Kantian Transcendentalist About the Justification for Logical Axioms?
    Dialogue. forthcoming.
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  • Junyeol Kim, The Abductivist Interpretation of Frege's Conception of Logic
    Analytic Philosophy. forthcoming.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Frege on the Task of Logic
    European Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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  • Dong-yong Choi, The Significance of Regret: The Intrapersonal Relationship Account
    Journal of Korean Philosophical Society 174 271-293. 2025.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Frege on logical axioms and non‐evidential epistemic warrants: A paragraph from Grundgesetze
    Analytic Philosophy 66 (3): 372-393. 2025.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Frege on Logical Laws and Judgement: On the Normative Constitutivity Reading
    Theoria 91 (3). 2025.
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  • Michael Lynch and Junyeol Kim, The Epistemic Harms of Information Personalization
    In Jennifer Lackey & Aidan McGlynn (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology, Oxford University Press. pp. 423-438. 2025.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Frege on Knowledge, Science, and Logic: Truth qua the Reference of True Sentences
    In Adam C. Podlaskowski & Drew Johnson (eds.), Truth 20/20: How a Global Pandemic Shaped Truth Research, Synthese Library. pp. 155-171. 2024.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Fregean Aletheic Objectualism, the Flaw of False Assertion, and Truth as a Norm of Assertion
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 80 (3): 785-804. 2024.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Taking Frege at His Word, by Joan Weiner (review)
    Mind 133 (529): 303-312. 2024.
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  • Dong-yong Choi, The Nature of Achievement: The Comparative Value Approach
    Philosophia 51 (3): 1159-1173. 2023.
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  • Dong-Yong Choi, The trustworthiness of AI: Comments on Simion and Kelp’s account
    Asian Journal of Philosophy 2 (1): 1-9. 2023.
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  • Junyeol Kim, The epistemology of “On Sense and Reference”
    Asian Journal of Philosophy 2 (2): 1-17. 2023.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Frege’s Conception of Truth as an Object and the Fregean Picture of Knowledge
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (3): 851-872. 2023.
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  • Dong-yong Choi, The Nature of Diachronic Welfare: A Defense of the Redemption Thesis
    CHUL HAK SA SANG - Journal of Philosophical Ideas 85 (85): 63-89. 2022.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Frege’s Anti-Psychologism about Logic : the Relationship between Logic and Judgment
    Philosophia 50 (5): 2585-2596. 2022.
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  • Dong-yong Choi, A Puzzle of Prudence: Reason to Prioritize Current Goals
    Cheolhak-Korean Journal of Philosophy 146 171-190. 2021.
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  • Michael Lynch, Jeremy Wyatt, Junyeol Kim, and Nathan Kellen, The Nature of Truth (Second edition) (edited book)
    MIT Press. 2021.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Does Frege Have a Metalinguistic Truth-Predicate in Begriffsschrift?
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (3): 191-203. 2021.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Frege's Choice: The Indefinability Argument, Truth, and the Fregean Conception of Judgment
    Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 9 (5): 1-26. 2021.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Epistemic Entitlement: Intellectual Desires and Epistemic Rationality
    In Luca Moretti & Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen (eds.), Non-Evidentialist Epistemology, Brill. pp. 139-151. 2021.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Frege's Conception of Logic: Truth, the True, and Assertion
    Theoria 87 (6): 1397-1417. 2021.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Democracy and Epistemic Fairness: Testimonial Justice as a Founding Principle of Aggregative Democracy
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 60 (2): 173-193. 2021.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Composers and Performers
    Philosophia 48 (4): 1469-1481. 2020.
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  • Junyeol Kim, The circularity reading of Frege’s indefinability argument
    Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 9 (2): 128-136. 2020.
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  • Junyeol Kim, The horizontal in Frege’s Begriffsschrift
    Synthese 198 (12): 11625-11644. 2020.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Frege's Conception of Truth as an Object
    Dissertation, University of Connecticut. 2020.
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  • Junyeol Kim, Frege's Conception of Truth: Two Readings
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 6. 2019.
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