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William Day, Hearing Between the Lines: Impressions of Meaning and Jazz's Democratic EsotericismConversations: The Journal of Cavellian Studies 11 (1): 75-88. 2023.
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John M. Monteleone, Verbal slips and the intentionality of skillsSynthese 199 (1-2): 1521-1537. 2020.
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William Day, Words Fail Me. (Stanley Cavell's Life out of Music)In David LaRocca (ed.), Inheriting Stanley Cavell: Memories, Dreams, Reflections, Bloomsbury. pp. 187-97. 2020.
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John M. Monteleone, Review of Talia Morag Emotion, Imagination, and the Limits of Reason (review)Philosophy 94 (1): 171-177. 2019.
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William Day, "Art and Baseball, Like and Unlike." Review of Serious Larks: The Philosophy of Ted Cohen, edited by Daniel Herwitz (review)American Book Review 40 12-13. 2019.
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John M. Monteleone, Attention, Emotion, and Evaluative UnderstandingPhilosophia 45 (4): 1749-1764. 2017.
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William Day, The Aesthetic Dimension of Wittgenstein's Later WritingsIn Garry L. Hagberg (ed.), Wittgenstein on Aesthetic Understanding, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 3-29. 2017.
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John Monteleone, On Emotions: Philosophical Essays ed. John Deigh 2013. Oxford University Press (review)European Journal of Philosophy 24 (1): 307-312. 2016.
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William Day, The Ecstasy of Time Travel in Werner Herzog's Cave of Forgotten DreamsIn David LaRocca (ed.), The Philosophy of Documentary Film: Image, Sound, Fiction, Truth, Philosophy of Popular Culture. pp. 209-224. 2016.
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Daniel S. Murphy, Divine Knowledge and Qualitative IndiscernibilityFaith and Philosophy 33 (1): 25-47. 2016.
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John M. Monteleone, Emotional Insight by Michael S. Brady (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 13 1-5. 2014.
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Steven Affeldt, The Normativity of the NaturalIn James Conant & Andrea Kern (eds.), Varieties of Skepticism: Essays After Kant, Wittgenstein, and Cavell, De Gruyter. pp. 311-362. 2014.
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Jeremy Pierce, Glasgow's Race Antirealism: Experimental Philosophy and Thought ExperimentsJournal of Social Philosophy 44 (2): 146-168. 2013.
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John M. Monteleone, Feeling in Character: Towards an Ethics of EmotionDissertation, Syracuse University. 2013.
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William Day, To Not Understand, but Not Misunderstand: Wittgenstein on ShakespeareIn Sascha Bru, Wolfgang Huemer & Daniel Steuer (eds.), Wittgenstein Reading, De Gruyter. pp. 39-53. 2013.
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Steven G. Affeldt, Being Lost and Finding Home: Philosophy, Confession, Recollection, and Conversion in Augustine's Confessions and Wittgenstein's Philosophical InvestigationsIn Sascha Bru, Wolfgang Huemer & Daniel Steuer (eds.), Wittgenstein Reading, De Gruyter. 2013.
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William Day, Zhenzhi and Acknowledgment in Wang Yangming and Stanley CavellJournal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (2): 174-191. 2012.
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William Day, Zhenzhi and Acknowledgment in Wang Yangming and Stanley CavellJournal of Chinese Philosophy 39 (S1): 51-68. 2012.
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Daniel S. Murphy, Molinism, Creature-types, and the Nature of Counterfactual ImplicationEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4 (1): 65-86. 2012.
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William Day, I Don't Know, Just Wait: Remembering Remarriage in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MindIn David LaRocca (ed.), The Philosophy of Charlie Kaufman, University Press of Kentucky. 2011.
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William Day, A Soteriology of Reading: Cavell's Excerpts from MemoryIn James Loxley & Andrew Taylor (eds.), Stanley Cavell: Philosophy, Literature and Criticism, Manchester University Press. pp. 76-91. 2011.
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Jeremy Pierce, Destiny in Harry PotterIn William Irwin & Gregory Bassham (eds.), The Ultimate Harry Potter and Philosophy: Hogwarts for Muggles, Wiley. 2010.
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Jeremy Pierce, It Doesn't Matter What We Do: From Metaphysics to Ethics in Lost's Time TravelIn William Irwin & Sharon Kaye (eds.), Ultimate Lost and Philosophy: Think Together, Die Alone, Wiley. 2010.
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William Day, A Page Concordance for Unnumbered Remarks in Philosophical InvestigationsIn William Day & Víctor J. Krebs (eds.), Seeing Wittgenstein Anew, Cambridge University Press. pp. 357-372. 2010.
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William Day and Victor J. Krebs, Seeing Aspects in WittgensteinIn William Day & Víctor J. Krebs (eds.), Seeing Wittgenstein Anew, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
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William Day and Victor J. Krebs, Seeing Wittgenstein Anew (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2010.
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William Day, Wanting to Say Something: Aspect-Blindness and LanguageIn William Day & Víctor J. Krebs (eds.), Seeing Wittgenstein Anew, Cambridge University Press. 2010.