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Michael Dickson, The modal interpretations of quantum theoryStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Agnes Bolinska, Epistemic expression in the determination of biomolecular structureStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 100 (C): 107-115. 2023.
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Mary Nickel, The Pentecost as a Resource for Democratic PoliticsJournal of the Society of Christian Ethics 43 (2): 349-363. 2023.
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Brandon Boesch, A concrete example of representational licensing: The Mississippi River Basin ModelStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 92 (C): 36-44. 2022.
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Philip Bechtle, Cristin Chall, Martin King, Michael Stoeltzner, Peter Mättig, and Michael Stöltzner, Bottoms up: The Standard Model Effective Field Theory from a model perspectiveStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 92 129-143. 2022.
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Matthew Kisner, Spinoza’s Defense of Toleration: The Argument From PluralismRoczniki Filozoficzne 70 (4): 213-235. 2022.
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Patrick Brissey, Doing Practical Ethics. By Ian Stoner and Jason Swartwood (review)Teaching Philosophy 45 (3): 372-373. 2022.
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Agnes Bolinska, A Monist Proposal: Against Integrative Pluralism About Protein StructureErkenntnis 1 (4). 2022.
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Matthew Kisner, Spinoza's guise of the good: getting to the bottom of 3p9sPhilosophical Explorations 24 (1): 34-47. 2021.
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Thomas Vogt, The value of vague ideas in the development of the periodic system of chemical elementsSynthese 199 (3-4): 10587-10614. 2021.
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Patrick Brissey, Death, Immortality, and Meaning in Life. By John Martin Fischer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 216 pages. $29.99. (Paperback) (review)Zygon 56 (4): 1130-1131. 2021.
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Patrick Brissey, Reasons for the Method in Descartes’ DiscoursJournal of Early Modern Studies 10 (1): 9-27. 2021.
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Patrick Brissey, Near-Death Experiencers’ Beliefs and Aftereffects: Problems for the Fischer and Mitchell-Yellin Naturalist ExplanationJournal of Near-Death Studies 39 (2): 103-122. 2021.
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Agnes Bolinska and Joseph D. Martin, The tragedy of the canon; or, path dependence in the history and philosophy of scienceStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 89 (C): 63-73. 2021.
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Mauricio Suárez and Agnes Bolinska, Informative Models: Idealization and AbstractionIn Alejandro Cassini & Juan Redmond (eds.), Models and Idealizations in Science: Artifactual and Fictional Approaches, Springer Verlag. pp. 71-85. 2021.
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Mary Nickel, CONCEIVING SELVES: What Pregnancy Can Teach Us about Ethics and PietyJournal of Religious Ethics 49 (2): 337-357. 2021.
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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. 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, Eup. 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.