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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy

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  • 32
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  • 102
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  • E. J. Green and Gabriel Rabin, Use Your Illusion: Spatial Functionalism, Vision Science, and the Case Against Global Skepticism
    Analytic Philosophy 61 (4): 345-378. 2020.
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  • Alex Byrne, Are women adult human females?
    Philosophical Studies 177 (12): 3783-3803. 2020.
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  • Stephen Yablo, Nonexistence and Aboutness: The Bandersnatches of Dubuque
    Critica 52 (154). 2020.
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  • E. J. Green, On the Perception of Structure
    Noûs 53 (3): 564-592. 2019.
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  • Jack Spencer and Ian Wells, Why Take Both Boxes?
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (1): 27-48. 2019.
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  • Justin Khoo and Matthew Mandelkern, Triviality Results and the Relationship between Logical and Natural Languages
    Mind 128 (510): 485-526. 2019.
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  • Justin Khoo and Jonathan Phillips, New Horizons for a Theory of Epistemic Modals
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (2): 309-324. 2019.
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  • E. J. Green, A Theory of Perceptual Objects
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (3): 663-693. 2019.
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  • Matthew Mandelkern and Justin Khoo, Against Preservation
    Analysis 79 (3): 424-436. 2019.
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  • Alex Byrne, Perception and ordinary objects
    In Javier Cumpa & Bill Brewer (eds.), The Nature of Ordinary Objects, Cambridge University Press. 2019.
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  • Alex Byrne, What is gender identity?
    Arc Digital (jan 9). 2019.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Review of Galen Strawson, 'Things That Bother Me' (review)
    Times Literary Supplement. 2019.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Review of Gary Browning, 'Why Iris Murdoch Matters' (review)
    Los Angeles Review of Books. 2019.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Facing Your Mid-Career Crisis
    Harvard Business Review. 2019.
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  • Sam Berstler, What’s the Good of Language? On the Moral Distinction between Lying and Misleading
    Ethics 130 (1): 5-31. 2019.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Review of John Kaag, 'Hiking with Nietzsche' (review)
    Literary Review. 2019.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Review of Terry Eagleton, 'Humour' (review)
    Los Angeles Review of Books. 2019.
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  • Alex Byrne, Schellenberg’s Capacitism
    Analysis 79 (4): 713-19. 2019.
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  • Jack Spencer, Review of Arif Ahmed (ed.), Newcomb's Problem (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2019. 2019.
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  • Arif Ahmed and Jack Spencer, Objective Value Is Always Newcombizable
    Mind 129 (516): 1157-1192. 2019.
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  • Bradford Skow, Some thoughts on Experiencing Time
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 61 (3): 302-314. 2018.
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  • Stephen Yablo, Reply to Fine on Aboutness
    Philosophical Studies 175 (6): 1495-1512. 2018.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Must Consequentialists Kill?
    Journal of Philosophy 115 (2): 92-105. 2018.
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  • Roger White, Reasoning with Plenitude
    In Matthew A. Benton, John Hawthorne & Dani Rabinowitz (eds.), Knowledge, Belief, and God: New Insights in Religious Epistemology, Oxford University Press. pp. 169-179. 2018.
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  • Bradford Skow, Summary
    Analysis 78 (1): 93-96. 2018.
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  • Bradford Skow, Replies to Cameron, Wilson and Leininger
    Analysis 78 (1): 128-138. 2018.
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  • Alex Byrne, Charles Goldhaber, Anil Gupta, Adam Pautz, and T. Raja Rosenhagen, Discussion of Anil Gupta's “Outline of an Account of Experience”
    Analytic Philosophy 59 (1): 75-88. 2018.
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  • Alex Byrne, Gideon Rosen, Elizabeth Harman, Josh Cohen, and Seana Shiffrin, The Norton Introduction to Philosophy, 2nd Edition (edited book)
    W.W. Norton & Company. 2018.
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  • Alex Byrne, Is sex binary?
    Arc Digital (nov 1). 2018.
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  • Alex Byrne, Is sex socially constructed?
    Arc Digital (nov 30). 2018.
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