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Scott Dixon and Cody Gilmore, Speaks’s Reduction of Propositions to Properties: A Benacerraf ProblemThought: A Journal of Philosophy 5 (3): 275-284. 2016.
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Carrie Figdor and Mark Phelan, Is Free Will Necessary for Moral Responsibility?: A Case for Rethinking Their Relationship and the Design of Experimental Studies in Moral PsychologyMind and Language 30 (5): 603-627. 2015.
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Mark Phelan, Experimental Pragmatics: An Introduction for PhilosophersPhilosophy Compass 9 (1): 66-79. 2014.
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Wesley Buckwalter and Mark Phelan, Phenomenal Consciousness DisembodiedIn Justin Sytsma (ed.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Mind, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 45-74. 2014.
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Aaron P. Elliott, Can Moral Principles Explain Supervenience?Res Philosophica 91 (4): 629-659. 2014.
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Mark Phelan, Evidence that stakes don’t matter for evidencePhilosophical Psychology 27 (4): 488-512. 2013.
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Wesley Buckwalter and Mark Phelan, Function and feeling machines: a defense of the philosophical conception of subjective experiencePhilosophical Studies 166 (2): 349-361. 2013.
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Mark Phelan, Adam Arico, and Shaun Nichols, Thinking things and feeling things: on an alleged discontinuity in folk metaphysics of mindPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (4): 703-725. 2013.
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Matthew Kieran, Margaret Moore, Mark Phelan, and Aaron Meskin, Mere Exposure to Bad ArtBritish Journal of Aesthetics 53 (2): 139-164. 2013.
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Mark Phelan, Elements of Moral Cognition by John Mikhail (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2012.
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Mark Phelan and Adam Waytz, The Moral Cognition/Consciousness ConnectionReview of Philosophy and Psychology 3 (3): 293-301. 2012.
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Mark Phelan and Wesley Buckwalter, Analytic Functionalism and Mental State AttributionPhilosophical Topics 40 (2): 129-154. 2012.
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Mark Phelan, The Inadequacy of Paraphrase is the Dogma of MetaphorPacific Philosophical Quarterly 91 (4): 481-506. 2010.
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Mark Phelan and Hagop Sarkissian, Is the 'trade-off hypothesis' worth trading for?Mind and Language 24 (2): 164-180. 2009.
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Aaron Meskin, Mark Phelan, Margaret Moore, and Matthew Kieran, Mere Exposure to Bad ArtBritish Journal of Aesthetics 53 (2): 139-164. 2009.
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Mark Phelan and Hagop Sarkissian, The folk strike back; or, why you didn’t do it intentionally, though it was bad and you knew itPhilosophical Studies 138 (2). 2008.