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Zsolt Kapelner, Structural Injustice and the Duties of the PrivilegedSocial Theory and Practice 47 (2): 247-264. 2021.
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Bendik Hellem Aaby and Hugh Desmond, Niche construction and teleology: organisms as agents and contributors in ecology, development, and evolutionBiology and Philosophy 36 (5): 1-20. 2021.
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Bendik Hellem Aaby, The Ecological Dimension of Natural SelectionPhilosophy of Science 88 (5): 1199-1209. 2021.
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Salvatore Florio and Nicholas K. Jones, Unrestricted Quantification and the Structure of Type TheoryPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (1): 44-64. 2021.
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Salvatore Florio and Luca Incurvati, Overgeneration in the higher infiniteIn Gil Sagi & Jack Woods (eds.), The Semantic Conception of Logic : Essays on Consequence, Invariance, and Meaning, Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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Nick Hughes, Epistemic feedback loops (or: how not to get evidence)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (2): 368-393. 2021.
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Ingvild Torsen, Hegel's aesthetics: The art of idealism, Lydia L. Moland, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2019. 296 pages. ISBN: 9780190847326. Hb £47.99 (review)European Journal of Philosophy 28 (4): 1107-1109. 2020.
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Thomas Johansen, From Craft to Nature: The Emergence of Natural TeleologyIn Liba Taub (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek and Roman Science, Cambridge University Press. pp. 102-120. 2020.
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Salvatore Florio and Øystein Linnebo, Critical Plural LogicPhilosophia Mathematica 28 (2): 172-203. 2020.
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Karen Crowther, As below, so before: ‘synchronic’ and ‘diachronic’ conceptions of spacetime emergenceSynthese 198 (8): 7279-7307. 2020.
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Karen Crowther, Niels Linnemann, and Christian Wüthrich, Spacetime functionalism in general relativity and quantum gravitySynthese 199 (S2): 221-227. 2020.
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Neil Barton, Forcing and the Universe of Sets: Must We Lose Insight?Journal of Philosophical Logic 49 (4): 575-612. 2020.
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Neil Barton, Claudio Ternullo, and Giorgio Venturi, On Forms of Justification in Set TheoryAustralasian Journal of Logic 17 (4): 158-200. 2020.
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Neil Barton, Andrés Eduardo Caicedo, Gunter Fuchs, Joel David Hamkins, Jonas Reitz, and Ralf Schindler, Inner-Model Reflection PrinciplesStudia Logica 108 (3): 573-595. 2020.
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Neil Barton, Elaine Landry,* ed. Categories for the Working Philosopher (review)Philosophia Mathematica 28 (1): 95-108. 2020.
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Carolin Antos, Neil Barton, Sy-David Friedman, Claudio Ternullo, and John Wigglesworth, IntroductionSynthese 197 (2): 469-475. 2020.
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Zsolt Kapelner, Rainer Bauböck: Democratic Inclusion: Rainer Bauböck in Dialogue: Manchester University Press, 2018Res Publica 26 (1): 149-154. 2020.
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Zsolt Kapelner, Rainer Bauböck: Democratic Inclusion: Rainer Bauböck in Dialogue: Manchester University Press, 2018 (review)Res Publica 26 (1): 149-154. 2020.
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Zsolt Kapelner, Vulnerable minorities and democratic legitimacy in refugee admissionEthics and Global Politics 13 (1): 50-63. 2020.
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Salvatore Florio and David Nicolas, Plurals and MereologyJournal of Philosophical Logic 50 (3): 415-445. 2020.
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Nick Hughes, Who's Afraid Of Epistemic Dilemmas?In Scott Stapleford & Kevin McCain (eds.), Epistemic Duties: New Arguments, New Angles, Routledge. 2020.
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Sebastian Watzl, Can Representationism Explain how Attention Affects Appearances?In Adam Pautz & Daniel Stoljar (eds.), Blockheads! Essays on Ned Block’s Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness, Mit Press. pp. 481-607. 2019.
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Sebastian Watzl, Culture or Biology? If this sounds interesting, you might be confusedIn Jaan Valsinger (ed.), Social Philosophy of Science for the Social Sciences, Springer. pp. 45-71. 2019.