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Steven Gross, Linguistic Intuitions: Error Signals and the Voice of CompetenceIn Samuel Schindler, Anna Drożdżowicz & Karen Brøcker (eds.), Linguistic Intuitions: Evidence and Method, Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Steven Gross, Probabilistic representations in perception: Are there any, and what would they be?Mind and Language 35 (3): 377-389. 2020.
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Eric Mandelbaum, Isabel Won, Steven Gross, and Chaz Firestone, Can resources save rationality? ‘Anti-Bayesian’ updating in cognition and perceptionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 143. 2020.
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Yitzhak Melamed, ““Deus sive Vernunft: Schelling’s Transformation of Spinoza’s God”In G. Anthony Bruno (ed.), Schelling’s Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity, Oxford University Press. pp. 93-115. 2020.
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Yitzhak Y. Melamed, Review of Don Garrett, Necessity and Nature in Spinoza (Oxford University Press, 2018). The Philosophical Review 129 (2020). (review)Philosophical Review 129 (3): 469-473. 2020.
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Yitzhak Melamed and Clare Carlisle, God-Intoxicated Man: The Philosopher who denied the WorldTLS: The Times Literary Supplement. 2020.
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Yitzhak Melamed, Nature and Necessity in Spinoza’s PhilosophyPhilosophical Review 129 (3): 469-473. 2020.
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Yitzhak Melamed, Teleology in Jewish Philosophy: Early Talmudists till SpinozaIn Jeffrey K. McDonough (ed.), Teleology: A History, Oxford University Press. pp. 123-149. 2020.
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Elanor Taylor, Social Categories in ContextJournal of the American Philosophical Association 6 (2): 171-187. 2020.
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Ian Phillips, Object files and unconscious perception: a reply to Quilty-DunnAnalysis 80 (2): 293-301. 2020.
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Ian Phillips and Jorge Morales, The Fundamental Problem with No-Cognition ParadigmsTrends in Cognitive Sciences 1-2. 2020.
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Sean M. Carroll, Why Boltzmann Brains Are BadIn Shamik Dasgupta, Brad Weslake & Ravit Dotan (eds.), Current Controversies in Philosophy of Science, Routledge. pp. 7-20. 2020.
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Ben Holguín, Knowledge in the face of conspiracy conditionalsLinguistics and Philosophy 44 (3): 737-771. 2020.
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Katharina T. Kraus, Kant on Self-Knowledge and Self-Formation: The Nature of Inner ExperienceCambridge University Press. 2020.
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Katharina Kraus, Daniel Wehinger, Das präreflexive Selbst. Subjektivität als minimales SelbstbewusstseinPhilosophisches Jahrbuch 127 (1): 171-174. 2020.
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E. J. Green and Gabriel Rabin, Use Your Illusion: Spatial Functionalism, Vision Science, and the Case Against Global SkepticismAnalytic Philosophy 61 (4): 345-378. 2020.
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E. J. Green, The Perception-Cognition Border: A Case for Architectural DivisionPhilosophical Review 129 (3): 323-393. 2020.
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Yitzhak Melamed, The Enigma of Spinoza's Amor Dei IntellectualisIn Noa Naaman (ed.), Descartes and Spinoza on the Passions, Cambridge University Press. pp. 222-238. 2019.
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Yitzhak Melamed, The First Draft of Spinoza's EthicsIn Jack Stetter & Charles Ramond (eds.), Spinoza in Twenty-First-Century American and French Philosophy: Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind, Moral and Political Philosophy, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 93-112. 2019.
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Sean M. Carroll, Beyond Falsifiability: Normal Science in a MultiverseIn Dawid Richard, Dardashti Radin & Thebault Karim (eds.), Epistemology of Fundamental Physics: Why Trust a Theory?, Cambridge University Press. 2019.
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Sean M. Carroll and Ashmeet Singh, Mad-Dog Everettianism: Quantum Mechanics at Its Most MinimalIn Anthony Aguirre, Brendan Foster & Zeeya Merali (eds.), What is Fundamental?, Springer Verlag. pp. 95-104. 2019.
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Sean Carroll, Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of SpacetimeDutton. 2019.
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Patrick J. Connolly, Thinking Matter in Locke's Proof of God's ExistenceOxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 9 105-130. 2019.
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Patrick J. Connolly, Susanna Newcome's cosmological argumentBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (4): 842-859. 2019.