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Manolo Martínez and Luca Barlassina, The informational profile of valence: The metasemantic argument for imperativismBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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Luca Barlassina, Looking for trouble: A common threat-detection mechanism underlying pain, fear, and anxietyMind and Language. forthcoming.
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Eric Margolis and Stephen Laurence, Why the Approximate Number System Supports Number Concept Nativism—Even if There are No Innate Number ConceptsIn Joonkoo Park, Eric Snyder & Richard Samuels (eds.), Numerical Cognition: Debates and Disputes. forthcoming.
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T. Ryan Byerly, God knows the future by ordering the timesOxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion. forthcoming.
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Gerardo Viera, Time and MemoryIn Andre Sant'Anna & Carl F. Craver (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Memory, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Trey Boone, Gerardo Viera, and Lara Krisst, A Roadmap for Connecting Theories of Consciousness and Models of Visual Working MemoryIn de Brigard Felipe & Sinnott-Armstrong Walter (eds.), Neuroscience and Philosophy. Vol. 2, Mit Press. forthcoming.
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Eric T. Olson, The Remnant-Person ProblemIn Stephan Blatti Paul F. Snowdon (ed.), Essays on Animalism, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Ben Davies, What Do ‘Humans’ Need? Sufficiency and PluralismEthics, Policy and Environment. forthcoming.
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Chong-Ming Lim, No Justice, No Peace: The Ethics of Violent Protests, by Avia Pasternak (review)Mind. forthcoming.
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Lorenzo Sartori, Model Organisms as Scientific RepresentationsBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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Angelica Kaufmann and Gerardo Viera, Temporal Cognition in ApesAustralasian Journal of Philosophy. 2026.
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Joshua Forstenzer, Educating in a World on Fire: Deweyan Problem-Solving, Existential Questions, and the Role of Higher EducationIn Leonard Waks & Andrea English (eds.), John Dewey's Human Nature and Conduct: A Centennial Handbook, Cambridge University Press. pp. 238-250. 2026.
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James Chamberlain, Hume on Characters, Virtues, and “Durable Principles of the Mind”Hume Studies 51 (1): 9-33. 2026.
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George Surtees, Why committing epistemic injustice against close friends can be distinctively badSynthese 207 (2): 70. 2026.
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Gerardo Viera, Representation without Informative SignallingBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 76 (1): 243-267. 2025.
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Vachararutai Boontinand and Joshua Forstenzer, Educating about, through and for human rights and democracy in uncertain times: The promise of the pedagogy of the community of philosophical inquiryEducational Philosophy and Theory 57 (7): 688-701. 2025.
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Ben Davies and Thomas Schramme, Health Capital and its Significance for Health JusticePublic Health Ethics 18 (1). 2025.
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Ben Davies, Mapping, Moralizing, and More: Response to CommentariesAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (4): 1-5. 2025.
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Laurenz Casser, Pain without inferencePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 110 (3): 789-810. 2025.
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Chong-Ming Lim, Commemorative Artefactual SpeechErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 12 (n/a). 2025.
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Nikhil Venkatesh, Capitalism and the Very Long TermMoral Philosophy and Politics 12 (1): 33-58. 2025.
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Nikhil Venkatesh, Utilitarianism Is a Form of EgalitarianismErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 12 (27): 700-725. 2025.
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Lorenzo Sartori, Why We Love Pictures (for the Wrong Reasons): A Lesson from the Picture of a Black HolePhilosophy of Science 92 (5): 1338-1349. 2025.
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Dominic Gregory, Perception, force, and contentEuropean Journal of Philosophy 32 (3): 891-904. 2024.