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Barry Lam and Brett Sherman, Ambivalence, uncertainty, and modalityIn Berit Brogaard & Dimitria Electra Gatzia (eds.), The Philosophy and Psychology of Ambivalence: Being of Two Minds, Routledge. 2020.
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Thomas Vogt, ABERRATION-CORRECTED ELECTRON MICROSCOPYIn Between Making and Knowing. 2020.
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Agnes Bolinska and Joseph D. Martin, Negotiating History: Contingency, Canonicity, and Case StudiesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 80 (C). 2020.
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Brandon Boesch, Resolving and Understanding Differences Between Agent-Based Accounts of Scientific RepresentationJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 50 (2): 195-213. 2019.
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Matthew Kisner, Spinoza on natures : Aristotelian and mechanistic routes to relational autonomyIn Aurelia Armstrong, Keith Green & Andrea Sangiacomo (eds.), Spinoza and Relational Autonomy: Being with Others, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 74-97. 2019.
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Matthew Kisner, "Spinoza's Activities: Freedom without Independence"In Noa Naaman Zauderer (ed.), Freedom Action and Motivation in Spinoza's Ethics, Routledge Press. pp. 121-165. 2019.
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Kathryn Lindeman, Legal Metanormativity: Lessons for and from Constitutivist Accounts in the Philosophy of LawIn Toh Kevin, Plunkett David & Shapiro Scott (eds.), Dimensions of Normativity: New Essays on Metaethics and Jurisprudence, Oxford University Press. pp. 87-104. 2019.
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Kathryn Lindeman, Functional Constitutivism’s Misunderstood Resources: A Limited Defense of Smith’s ConstitutivismEthics 130 (1): 79-91. 2019.
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Brett Sherman, 'According to' phrases and epistemic modalsNatural Language and Linguistic Theory 36 (2): 627-636. 2018.
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Brett Sherman, Open Questions and Epistemic NecessityPhilosophical Quarterly 68 (273): 819-840. 2018.
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Brandon Boesch, Representing in the Student LaboratoryTransversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science 5 34-48. 2018.
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Matthew J. Kisner, Spinoza: Ethics : Proved in Geometrical Order (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2018.
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Matthew Kisner, Descartes on the Ethical Reliability of the Passions: A Morean ReadingOxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 8 39-67. 2018.
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Patrick Brissey, Towards Descartes’ Scientific Method: a posteriori Evidence and the Rhetoric of Les MétéoresIn James A. T. Lancaster & Richard Raiswell (eds.), Evidence in the Age of the New Sciences, Springer Verlag. 2018.
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Agnes Bolinska, Synthetic versus analytic approaches to protein and DNA structure determinationBiology and Philosophy 33 (3): 26. 2018.
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Brandon Boesch, The means-end account of scientific, representational actionsSynthese 6 1-18. 2017.
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Brandon Boesch, There Is a Special Problem of Scientific RepresentationPhilosophy of Science 84 (5): 970-981. 2017.
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Thomas Vogt, Book Review Eric Scerri: A Tale of Seven Scientists and a New Philosophy of Science, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, xxxiv + 228 pp. [ISBN: 978-0-19-023299-3] (review)Hyle: International Journal for Philosophy of Chemistry 23 (1): 108-109. 2017.
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Patrick Brissey, The Form of Descartes’ Method of DoubtSouthwest Philosophy Review 33 (2): 233-249. 2017.
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Kathryn Lindeman, Constitutivism without Normative ThresholdsJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 3 (XII): 231-258. 2017.
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Jennifer A. Frey, Was Leibniz An Egoist?Journal of the History of Philosophy 54 (4): 601-624. 2016.
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Brandon Boesch, A MacIntyrean Critique of Theoretical Pluralism in Applied EthicsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 16 (9): 41-43. 2016.
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Thomas Vogt, Compressed Sensing - A New mode of MeasurementIn Nicola Mößner & Alfred Nordmann (eds.), Reasoning in Measurement, Routledge. 2016.
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Agnes Bolinska, Successful visual epistemic representationStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 56 (C): 153-160. 2016.
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Michael Dickson, Reconstruction and Reinvention in Quantum TheoryFoundations of Physics 45 (10): 1330-1340. 2015.