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Francois Schroeter, Laura Schroeter, and Kevin Toh, The Limits of Metalinguistic Negotiation: The Role of Shared Meanings in Normative DebateCanadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (2): 180-196. 2022.
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Andrew Inkpin, Mit oder ohne die Anderen? Beauvoir contra Nietzsche über FreiheitIn Alfred Betschart, Andreas Urs Sommer & Paul Stephan (eds.), Nietzsche und der französische Existenzialismus, De Gruyter. pp. 161-174. 2022.
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Tristan Grøtvedt Haze, Validity as (material!) truth‐preservation in virtue of formAnalytic Philosophy 64 (2): 177-181. 2022.
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Sam Baron, Counterfactuals of Ontological DependenceJournal of the American Philosophical Association 8 (2): 278-299. 2022.
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Samuel Baron, Kristie Miller, and Jonathan Tallant, Out of Time: A Philosophical Study of TimelessnessOxford University Press. 2022.
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Sam Baron and Baptiste Le Bihan, Spacetime Quietism in Quantum GravityIn Antonio Vassallo (ed.), The Foundations of Spacetime Physics: Philosophical Perspectives, Routledge. pp. 155-175. 2022.
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Sam Baron, Kristie Miller, and Jonathan Tallant, The harmony of groundingPhilosophical Studies 179 (11): 3421-3446. 2022.
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James Norton, Kristie Miller, Reginald Mary Chua, and Sam Baron, Much ado about aboutnessInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (3): 298-326. 2022.
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Kyle Blumberg, A Problem for the Ideal Worlds Account of DesireAnalysis 82 (1): 7-15. 2022.
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Kyle Blumberg, On preferringLinguistics and Philosophy 45 (6): 1315-1344. 2022.
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Kyle Blumberg and Simon Goldstein, Attitude verbs’ local contextLinguistics and Philosophy 46 (3): 483-507. 2022.
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Patrick Dawson, The Forgetful World: A defence of presentism in light of modern physicsDissertation, University of Sydney. 2022.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, James Norton, and Luke Russell, Forgiveness: From Conceptual Pluralism to Conceptual EthicsIn Court Lewis (ed.), The Philosophy of Forgiveness, Volume V, Vernon. 2022.
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Andrew James Latham and Kristie Miller, Are the Folk Functionalists About Time?Southern Journal of Philosophy 60 (2): 221-248. 2022.
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Preston Greene, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Why are People so Darn Past Biased?In Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack & Alison Fernandes (eds.), Temporal Asymmetries in Philosophy and Psychology., Oxford University Press. pp. 139-154. 2022.
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Preston Greene, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, How Much Do We Discount Past Pleasures?American Philosophical Quarterly 59 (4): 367-376. 2022.
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Andrew James Latham and Hannah Tierney, Defusing Existential and Universal Threats to Compatibilism: A Strawsonian Dilemma for Manipulation ArgumentsJournal of Philosophy 119 (3): 144-161. 2022.
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Lok-Chi Chan and Andrew James Latham, The Possibility of Emergent Conscious Causal PowersAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (1): 195-201. 2022.
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Preston Greene, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Capacity for Simulation and Mitigation Drives Hedonic and Non-Hedonic Time BiasesPhilosophical Psychology 35 (2): 226-252. 2022.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, Christian Tarsney, and Hannah Tierney, Belief in Robust Temporal Passage (Probably) Does Not Explain Future-BiasPhilosophical Studies 179 (6): 2053-2075. 2022.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, Christian Tarsney, and Hannah Tierney, Robust Passage Phenomenology Probably Does Not Explain Future-BiasSynthese 200 (1): 1-23. 2022.
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Batoul Hodroj, Andrew James Latham, Jordan Lee-tory, and Kristie Miller, Alethic Openness and the Growing Block Theory of TimeThe Philosophical Quarterly 73 (2): 532-556. 2022.