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Harjit Bhogal, Review of Calling for Explanation by Dan Baras (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2024.
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Harjit Bhogal, Why Are There High-Level Regularities?In Katie Robertson & Alastair Wilson (eds.), Levels of Explanation, Oxford University Press. pp. 351-371. 2024.
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Fabrizio Cariani, Paolo Santorio, and Alexis Wellwood, Confidence ReportsSemantics and Pragmatics 17 (14): 1-40. 2024.
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Fabrizio Cariani, Future Displacement and ModalityIn Ernie Lepore & Una Stojnić (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy of Language, Oxford University Press. pp. 417-440. 2024.
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Fabrizio Cariani, Default Premise Semantics for Anankastics ConditionalsProceedings of the 2024 Amsterdam Colloquium. 2024.
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N. G. Laskowski, The Stuff That MattersIn Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies of Metaethics 19, Oxford University Press Usa. 2024.
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Jacqueline Harding, William D'Alessandro, N. G. Laskowski, and Robert Long, AI language models cannot replace human research participantsAI and Society 39 (5): 2603-2605. 2024.
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Avia Pasternak, Response to criticsCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 27 (4): 624-634. 2024.
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Ryan Pevnick, Avia Pasternak, and David Wiens, Editors’ NotePolitics, Philosophy and Economics 23 (3): 229-229. 2024.
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Nathan Lauffer, Groundwork for a Theory of Epistemic HygieneDissertation, Northwestern University. 2024.
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Rachel Singpurwalla, The Political Soul: Plato on Thumos, Spirited Motivation, and the City (review)Philosophical Quarterly 73 (3): 902-905. 2023.
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Harjit Bhogal, The Package Deal Account of NaturalnessIn Christian Loew, Siegfried Jaag & Michael Townsen Hicks (eds.), Humean Laws for Human Agents, Oxford Up. 2023.
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Harjit Bhogal, Explanationism versus Modalism in Debunking (and Theory Choice)Mind 132 (528): 1005-1027. 2023.
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Fabrizio Cariani and Michael Glanzberg, What is a Tense, Anyway?Croatian Journal of Philosophy 23 (69): 349-367. 2023.
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Fabrizio Cariani, Review of Patrick Todd's The Open FuturePhilosophical Review 132 (4): 650-654. 2023.
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Avia Pasternak, Ryan Pevnick, and David Wiens, EditorialPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 22 (4): 379-380. 2023.
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Rachel Singpurwalla, Aristotle on Shame and Learning to Be Good, Marta Jimenez (review)Ethics 132 (4): 894-898. 2022.
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Rachana Kamtekar and Rachel Singpurwalla, Law in Plato's Late Politics (2nd ed.)In David Ebrey & Richard Kraut (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Plato, 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press. pp. 522-558. 2022.
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Harjit Bhogal, What's the coincidence in debunking?Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 107 (1): 147-167. 2022.
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Fabrizio Cariani and Lance Rips, Experimenting with (Conditional) PerfectionIn Stefan Kaufmann, Over David & Ghanshyam Sharma (eds.), Conditionals: Logic, Linguistics and Psychology, Palgrave-macmillan. 2022.
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Fabrizio Cariani, On Stalnaker's "Indicative Conditionals"In Louise Mcnally & Zoltan Szabo (eds.), Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 100, . pp. 387-406. 2022.
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Fabrizio Cariani, Future-Past Asymmetries, Evidential Grounding, and ProjectionProceedings of the 23rd Amsterdam Colloquium (2022). 2022.
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Paolo Santorio, Trivializing Informational ConsequencePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 104 (2): 297-320. 2022.
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Paolo Santorio, General triviality for counterfactualsAnalysis 82 (2): 277-289. 2022.
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N. G. Laskowski and Kenneth Silver, Wronging by RequestingIn Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Volume 11, Oxford University Press. 2022.
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T. R. Whitlow and N. G. Laskowski, Categorical phenomenalism about sexual orientationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (3): 581-596. 2022.