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Emad H. Atiq and Matt Duncan, I Feel Your Pain: Acquaintance & the Limits of EmpathyOxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind. forthcoming.
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Matt Duncan, How You Know You’re Conscious: Illusionism and Knowledge of ThingsReview of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (1): 185-205. 2023.
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Matt Duncan, Externalists Should Be Sense-Datum TheoristsJournal of the American Philosophical Association 8 (2): 338-355. 2022.
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Matt Duncan, Animalism is Either False of Uninteresting (Perhaps Both)American Philosophical Quarterly 58 (2): 187-200. 2021.
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Matt Duncan, A new argument for the phenomenal approach to personal persistencePhilosophical Studies 177 (7): 2031-2049. 2020.
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Matt Duncan, The Self Shows Up in ExperienceReview of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (2): 299-318. 2019.
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Matt Duncan, What It's Like To Have a Cognitive HomeEuropean Journal of Philosophy 26 (1): 66-81. 2018.
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Matt Duncan, Subjectivity as Self-AcquaintanceJournal of Consciousness Studies 25 (3-4): 88-111. 2018.
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Matt Duncan, Two Russellian Arguments for AcquaintanceAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (3): 461-474. 2017.
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Matt Duncan, Propositions are not SimplePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 97 (2): 351-366. 2017.
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Matt Duncan, Erratum to: Dualists needn’t be anti-criterialistsPhilosophical Studies 174 (4): 965-965. 2017.
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Luca Moretti and Tomoji Shogenji, Skepticism and Epistemic Closure: Two Bayesian AccountsInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 7 (1): 1-25. 2017.
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Tomoji Shogenji, Coherence of the contents and the transmission of probabilistic supportSynthese 190 (13): 2525-2545. 2013.
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Tomoji Shogenji, A defense of reductionism about testimonial justification of beliefsNoûs 40 (2). 2006.
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Tomoji Shogenji, The role of coherence in epistemic justificationAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 79 (1). 2001.
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Tomoji Shogenji, Sceptical Paradoxes of Rule FollowingDissertation, University of Southern California. 1991.