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Elanor Taylor, Explanation and the Right to ExplanationJournal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (3): 467-482. 2023.
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Elanor Taylor, Metaphysical Emergence, Jessica Wilson (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 1 (3): 767-771. 2023.
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Ian Phillips and Chaz Firestone, Visual adaptation and the purpose of perceptionAnalysis 83 (3): 555-575. 2023.
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Rui Zhe Goh, Ian Phillips, and Chaz Firestone, The perception of silenceProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (29). 2023.
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Craig French and Ian Phillips, Naïve Realism, the Slightest Philosophy, and the Slightest Science (2nd ed.)In Jonathan Cohen & Brian McLaughlin (eds.), Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Mind, Blackwell. pp. 363-383. 2023.
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Sean M. Carroll, In What Sense Is the Early Universe Fine-Tuned?In Barry Loewer, Brad Weslake & Eric Winsberg (eds.), The Probability Map of the Universe: Essays on David Albert’s _Time and Chance_, Harvard University Press. pp. 110-141. 2023.
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Sean M. Carroll, Completely Discretized, Finite Quantum MechanicsFoundations of Physics 53 (6): 1-13. 2023.
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Patrick J. Connolly, Robert Greville on Sins, Privations, and DialetheismPacific Philosophical Quarterly 104 (3): 578-596. 2023.
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E. J. Green, The Perception-Cognition Border: Architecture or Format?In Brian McLaughlin & Jonathan Cohen (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind, 2nd edition, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 469-493. 2023.
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E. J. Green, Perceptual constancy and perceptual representationAnalytic Philosophy 65 (4): 473-513. 2023.
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Alon Hafri, E. J. Green, and Chaz Firestone, Compositionality in visual perceptionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.
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Alex Byrne and E. J. Green, Whither naïve realism? – IPhilosophical Perspectives 37 (1): 49-68. 2023.
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E. J. Green, The Multisensory Perception of PersistenceIn Aleksandra Mroczko-Wąsowicz & Rick Grush (eds.), Sensory Individuals: Unimodal and Multimodal Perspectives, Oxford University Press. 2023.
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Emmanuel Chaput, La vérité saisie. L'enjeu de la perception entre Hegel et JacobiDialogue 62 (1): 177-201. 2023.
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Emmanuel Chaput, [ Sans Titre - No Title ]Éric Dufour, Bruno Bauer et les Jeunes hégéliens. À l’origine de la critique sociale et politique, Paris : Vrin, 2023, 221 pages (review)Philosophiques 50 (2): 408. 2023.
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Mason Westfall, Toward biologically plausible artificial visionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.
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Monique Wonderly, On Moral Pride as Taking Responsibility for the GoodPhilosophy and Public Affairs 51 (3): 265-293. 2023.
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Elanor Taylor, Power Emergentism and the Collapse ProblemPhilosophy of Science 89 (2): 302-318. 2022.
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Ian Phillips, Blockheads! Essays on Ned Block’s Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness, eds Adam Pautz and Daniel StoljarMind 131 (522): 639-650. 2022.
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Simon Brown and Ian Phillips, Hakwan Lau: In Consciousness We Trust (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science Review of Books 2022. 2022.
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Sean M. Carroll, Why Is There Something, Rather Than Nothing?In Eleanor Knox & Alastair Wilson (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Physics, Routledge. 2022.
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Sean M. Carroll, The Quantum Field Theory on Which the Everyday World SupervenesIn Meir Hemmo, Stavros Ioannidis, Orly Shenker & Gal Vishne (eds.), Levels of Reality in Science and Philosophy: Re-Examining the Multi-Level Structure of Reality, Springer. pp. 27-46. 2022.