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Also at University of Melbourne
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Sam Baron, Kristie Miller, and Jonathan Tallant, Grounding at a distancePhilosophical Studies 177 (11): 3373-3390. 2020.
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Sam Baron, Mark Colyvan, and Ellie Ripley, A Counterfactual Approach to Explanation in MathematicsPhilosophia Mathematica 28 (1): 1-34. 2020.
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Sam Baron and David Braddon-Mitchell, Presentism, Continuous Time-Travel and the Phenomenology of PassageErkenntnis 87 (2): 767-786. 2020.
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Kyle Hammet Blumberg, Demonstratives, definite descriptions and non-redundancyPhilosophical Studies 177 (1): 39-64. 2020.
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Kyle H. Blumberg and Harvey Lederman, Revisionist reportingPhilosophical Studies 178 (3): 755-783. 2020.
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Cristian Larroulet Philippi, Well-Ordered Science’s Basic ProblemPhilosophy of Science 87 (2): 365-375. 2020.
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Kristie Miller, Alex Holcombe, and Andrew James Latham, Temporal Phenomenology: Phenomenological Illusion versus Cognitive ErrorSynthese 197 (2): 751-771. 2020.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Do the Folk Represent Time as Essentially Dynamical?Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1. 2020.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, An Empirical Investigation of Purported Passage PhenomenologyJournal of Philosophy 117 (7): 353-386. 2020.
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Andrew James Latham and Kristie Miller, Quantum Gravity, Timelessness, and the Folk Concept of TimeSynthese 198 (10): 9453-9478. 2020.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, An Empirical Investigation of the Role of Direction in our Concept of TimeActa Analytica 36 (1): 25-47. 2020.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, James Norton, and Christian Tarsney, Future Bias in Action: Does the Past Matter More When You Can Affect it?Synthese 198 (12): 11327-11349. 2020.
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Howard Sankey, To believe is to believe truePrincipia: An International Journal of Epistemology 23 (1): 131-136. 2019.
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Howard Sankey, The Relativistic Legacy of Kuhn and FeyerabendIn Martin Kusch (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Relativism, Routledge. pp. 379-387. 2019.
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Howard Sankey, Neither a Truism nor a Triviality: Reply to GrzankowskiPrincipia: An International Journal of Epistemology 23 (2): 361-365. 2019.
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Howard Sankey, Why Must Justification Guarantee Truth? Reply to MizrahiLogos and Episteme 10 (4): 445-447. 2019.
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Howard Sankey, Warren Schmaus: Liberty and the Pursuit of Knowledge: Charles Renouvier’s Political Philosophy of Science (review)Metascience 28 (2): 325-326. 2019.
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Maurita Joan Harney and Riin Magnus, Biosemiotics Achievement Award for the Year 2018Biosemiotics 12 (1): 189-191. 2019.
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Maurita Joan Harney, Intentionality – Evolution of a ConceptIn Peter Wong, Sherah Bloor, Patrick Hutchings & Purushottama Bilimoria (eds.), Considering Religions, Rights and Bioethics: For Max Charlesworth, Springer Verlag. pp. 139-153. 2019.
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Holly Lawford-Smith, Are ‘the affluent’ responsible for global poverty?Ethics and Global Politics 12 (1): 61-67. 2019.
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Johannes Himmelreich and Holly Lawford-Smith, Punishing Groups: When External Justice Takes Priority over Internal JusticeThe Monist 102 (2): 134-150. 2019.
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Christian Barry and Holly Lawford-Smith, On Satisfying Duties to AssistIn Hilary Greaves & Theron Pummer (eds.), Effective Altruism: Philosophical Issues, Oxford University Press. 2019.
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Holly Lawford-Smith, Not in Their Name: Are Citizens Culpable for Their States' Actions?Oxford University Press. 2019.
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Christian Barry and Holly Lawford-Smith, On Satisfying Duties to AssistIn Hilary Greaves & Theron Pummer (eds.), Effective Altruism: Philosophical Issues, Oxford University Press. pp. 150-165. 2019.
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Laura Schroeter and Francois Schroeter, The Generalized Integration Challenge in MetaethicsNoûs 53 (1): 192-223. 2019.