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Berit Brogaard, Dogmatism and Ampliative InferenceVeritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 66 (1). 2021.
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Elijah Chudnoff, The Epistemic Role of Consciousness (review)Philosophical Review 130 (4): 605-609. 2021.
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Otávio Bueno and Javier Cumpa, Resisting easy inferencesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (3): 729-735. 2021.
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Robert Streiffer, David Killoren, and Richard Y. Chappell, The Ethics of Deliberate Exposure to SARS-CoV-2 to Induce ImmunityJournal of Applied Philosophy 38 (3): 479-496. 2021.
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Richard Y. Chappell, Norcross, Alastair. Morality by Degrees: Reasons without Demands. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. 176. $50.00 (cloth) (review)Ethics 131 (3): 620-624. 2021.
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Alison Springle and Justin Humphreys, Anti-intellectualism, instructive representations, and the intentional action argumentSynthese (3): 7919-7955. 2021.
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Cian Dorr, Jake Nebel, and Jake Zuehl, Consequences of ComparabilityPhilosophical Perspectives 35 (1): 70-98. 2021.
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Berit Brogaard and Elijah Chudnoff, Consciousness and KnowledgeIn Uriah Kriegel (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness, Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Berit Brogaard and Elijah Chudnoff, Multisensory Consciousness and SynesthesiaIn Berit Brogaard & Elijah Chudnoff (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Consciousness, Routledge. pp. 322-336. 2020.
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Berit Brogaard and Dimitria Electra Gatzia, The Philosophy and Psychology of Ambivalence: Being of Two Minds (edited book)Routledge. 2020.
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Berit Brogaard, Bartek Chomanski, and Dimitria Gatzia, Molyneux’s Question and the Semantics of SeeingIn Brian Glenney & Gabriele Ferretti (eds.), Molyneux’s Question and the History of Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 195-215. 2020.
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Berit Brogaard and Dimitria Electra Gatzia, Cognitive Dissonance and the Logic of RacismIn Berit Brogaard & Dimitria Electra Gatzia (eds.), The Philosophy and Psychology of Ambivalence: Being of Two Minds, Routledge. pp. 219-243. 2020.
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Elijah Chudnoff, Forming Impressions: Expertise in Perception and IntuitionOxford University Press. 2020.
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Richard Y. Chappell, Deontic Pluralism and the Right Amount of GoodIn Douglas W. Portmore (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Consequentialism, Oup Usa. pp. 498-512. 2020.
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Richard Yetter Chappell, The Right Wrong‐MakersPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (2): 426-440. 2020.
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Richard Y. Chappell and Peter Singer, Pandemic ethics: the case for risky researchResearch Ethics 16 (3-4): 1-8. 2020.
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Berit Brogaard, What can Neuroscience tell us about Reference?In Barbara Abbott & Jeanette Gundel (eds.), Handbook on Reference, Oxford University Press. pp. 365-383. 2019.
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Berit Brogaard, Seeing and Hearing Meanings. A Non-Inferential Approach to Utterance ComprehensionIn Anders Nes & Timothy Hoo Wai Chan (eds.), Inference and Consciousness, Routledge. pp. 99-124. 2019.
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Elijah Chudnoff, Experience and Epistemic Structure: Can Cognitive Penetration Result in Epistemic Downgrade?In Anders Nes & Timothy Hoo Wai Chan (eds.), Inference and Consciousness, Routledge. 2019.
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Elisa Grimi, John Joseph Haldane, Maria Margarita Mauri Alvarez, Michael Wladika, Marco Damonte, Michael Slote, Randall R. Curren, Christian Miller, Liezl van Zyl, Christopher Owens, Scott J. Roniger, Michele Mangini, Nancy Snow, and Christopher H. Toner, Virtue Ethics: Retrospect and Prospect (edited book)Springer. 2019.
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Anjan Chakravartty, Physics, metaphysics, dispositions, and symmetries – À la FrenchStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 74 (C): 10-15. 2019.
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Richard Yetter Chappell, Why Care About Non-Natural Reasons?American Philosophical Quarterly 56 (2): 125-134. 2019.