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Amanda Bryant, The Supposed Spectre of ScientismIn Moti Mizrahi Mizrahi (ed.), For and Against Scientism: Science, Methodology, and the Future of Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 47-74. 2022.
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Amanda Bryant, Grounding interventionism: Conceptual and epistemological challengesMetaphilosophy 53 (2-3): 322-343. 2022.
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Nevin Climenhaga and Daniel Rubio, Molinism: Explaining our Freedom AwayMind 131 (522): 459-485. 2022.
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Daniel Rubio, Still Another Anti-Molinist ArgumentTheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 8 (2). 2022.
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Bradley Richards, Seeing and attending wholes and parts: A reply to PrettymanThought: A Journal of Philosophy 10 (3): 226-236. 2021.
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Jennifer Szende, Global justice, sovereignty, and the problem of perspectiveJournal of International Political Theory 17 (1): 99-116. 2021.
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Jennifer Szende, Global justice, sovereignty, and the problem of perspectiveJournal of International Political Theory 17 (1): 99-116. 2021.
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Amanda Bryant, Epistemic Infrastructure for a Scientific MetaphysicsGrazer Philosophische Studien 98 (1): 27-49. 2021.
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Katharine O'Reilly, Women Philosophers in Antiquity and the Reshaping of PhilosophyIn Isabelle Chouinard, Zoe McConaughey, Aline Medeiros Ramos & Roxane Noël (eds.), Women’s Perspectives on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, Springer. pp. 17-28. 2021.
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Daniel Rubio, Death's Shadow LightenedIn Sara Bernstein & Tyron Goldschmidt (eds.), Non-Being: New Essays on the Metaphysics of Nonexistence, Oxford University Press. pp. 310-328. 2021.
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Daniel Rubio, Alexander R. Pruss, Infinity, Causation, and Paradox (review)Philosophical Review 130 (2): 335-338. 2021.
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Daniel Rubio, Jeffrey Koperski, Divine Action, Determinism, and Laws of Nature (review)Faith and Philosophy 38 (1): 145-149. 2021.
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Bradley Richards, Forests, Trees, and Aesthetic Attention: A Reply to NanayJournal of Consciousness Studies 27 (11-12): 81-98. 2020.
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Bradley Richards, Be Right Back and Rejecting TragedyIn William Irwin & David Kyle Johnson (eds.), Black Mirror and Philosophy, Wiley. 2020.
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Boris Hennig, Form and Function in AristotleHistory of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 23 (2): 317-337. 2020.
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Antoine Panaïoti, What a Philosopher Is: Becoming Nietzsche, by Laurence LampertMind 129 (514): 621-631. 2020.
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Michael Milona and Hichem Naar, Sentimental perceptualism and the challenge from cognitive basesPhilosophical Studies 177 (10): 3071-3096. 2020.
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Michael Milona, Discovering the virtue of hopeEuropean Journal of Philosophy 28 (3): 740-754. 2020.
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Michael Milona, The Intersection of Hopes and DreamsJournal of Social Philosophy 51 (4): 645-663. 2020.
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Michael Milona, Philosophy of HopeIn Steven C. Van den Heuvel (ed.), Historical and Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Hope, Springer. pp. 99-116. 2020.
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Jennifer Szende, Planning in the Void: Autonomy Amid Pandemic ConstraintsApa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 20 (1): 26-28. 2020.
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Amanda Bryant, PhysicalismIn Michael J. Raven (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaphysical Grounding, Routledge. pp. 484-500. 2020.
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Amanda Bryant, Keep the chickens cooped: the epistemic inadequacy of free range metaphysicsSynthese 197 (5): 1867-1887. 2020.