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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy

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  • Agustin Rayo, Replies to Greco and Turner
    Philosophical Studies 172 (10): 2617-2620. 2015.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Selfish Reasons
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 2. 2015.
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  • E. J. Green, The Sources of Intentionality, by Uriah Kriegel (review)
    Mind 124 (493): 366-370. 2015.
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  • Gideon Rosen, Alex Byrne, Josh Cohen, and Seana Shiffrin, The Norton Introduction to Philosophy (edited book)
    W. W. Norton. 2015.
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  • Justin Khoo, Modal Disagreements
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 58 (5): 511-534. 2015.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Broome on Reasons to Act
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 91 (1): 204-210. 2015.
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  • Roger White, The problem of the problem of induction
    Episteme 12 (2): 275-290. 2015.
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  • Justin Khoo, Austere Realism: Contextual Semantics Meets Minimal Ontology, by Terence Horgan and Matjaž Potrč
    Mind 124 (496): 1292-1299. 2015.
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  • Bradford Skow, Objective Becoming
    Oxford University Press UK. 2015.
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  • Tamar Schapiro, “Let’s J!”: on the practical character of shared agency
    Philosophical Studies 172 (12): 3399-3407. 2015.
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  • Justin Khoo, On Indicative And Subjunctive Conditionals
    Philosophers' Imprint 15. 2015.
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  • Agustín Rayo, Essence without Fundamentality
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 30 (3): 349-363. 2015.
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  • Agustin Rayo, Essence Without Fundamentality
    Theoria : An International Journal for Theory, History and Fundations of Science 30 (3): 349-363. 2015.
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  • Bradford Skow, Are There Genuine Physical Explanations of Mathematical Phenomena?
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66 (1): 69-93. 2015.
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  • Kristina Lepold and Sally Haslanger, Sich der Realität widersetzen. Kristina Lepold im Gespräch mit Sally Haslanger (review)
    WestEnd. Neue Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung 12 159-170. 2015.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Intention, Plans, and Ethical Rationalism
    In Manuel Vargas & Gideon Yaffe (eds.), Rational and Social Agency: The Philosophy of Michael Bratman, Oxford University Press. pp. 56-82. 2014.
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  • Alex Byrne, Perception and evidence
    Philosophical Studies 170 101-113. 2014.
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  • Øystein Linnebo and Agustin Rayo, Reply to Florio and Shapiro
    Mind 123 (489): 175-181. 2014.
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  • Kieran Setiya, The Ethics of Existence
    Philosophical Perspectives 28 (1): 291-301. 2014.
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  • Stephen Yablo, Preface
    In Aboutness, Princeton University Press. 2014.
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  • Stephen Yablo, 3. Inclusion in Metaphysics and Semantics
    In Aboutness, Princeton University Press. pp. 45-53. 2014.
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  • Stephen Yablo, 4. A Semantic Conception of Truthmaking
    In Aboutness, Princeton University Press. pp. 54-76. 2014.
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  • Stephen Yablo, 6. Confirmation and Verisimilitude
    In Aboutness, Princeton University Press. pp. 95-111. 2014.
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  • Stephen Yablo, 8. Extrapolation and Its Limits
    In Aboutness, Princeton University Press. pp. 131-141. 2014.
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  • Stephen Yablo, 10. Pretense and Presupposition
    In Aboutness, Princeton University Press. pp. 165-177. 2014.
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  • Stephen Yablo, 11. The Missing Premise
    In Aboutness, Princeton University Press. pp. 178-188. 2014.
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  • Stephen Yablo, 12. What Is Said
    In Aboutness, Princeton University Press. pp. 189-206. 2014.
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  • Stephen Yablo, Bibliography
    In Aboutness, Princeton University Press. pp. 209-218. 2014.
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  • Bradford Skow, Are There Non-Causal Explanations (of Particular Events)?
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 65 (3): 445-467. 2014.
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  • Sally Haslanger, Studying While Black: Trust, Opportunity and Disrespect
    du Bois Review 11 (1): 109-136. 2014.
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