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Christopher Janaway, Review of: Frederick C. Beiser, Weltschmerz: Pessimism in German Philosophy 1860–1900. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, ix + 301 pp (review)Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 100 (4): 492-495. 2018.
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Conor McHugh, The Normativity of Rationality, by Benjamin KiesewetterMind 127 (508): 1245-1253. 2018.
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Genia Schönbaumsfeld, ‘Meaning-dawning’ in Wittgenstein’s Notebooks: a Kierkegaardian reading and critiqueBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (3): 540-556. 2018.
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Giulia Felappi, Wittgensteinian Facts as Ultimate Items of Tractarian Ontology?Australasian Philosophical Review 2 (3): 338-342. 2018.
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Fiona Woollard, Motherhood and Mistakes about Defeasible Duties to BenefitPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 97 (1): 126-149. 2018.
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Fiona Woollard, Not Quite Non‐Consequentialism: The Implications of Pettit's ‘Three Mistakes about Doing Good ’ for Metaphysics and Moral PhilosophyJournal of Applied Philosophy 35 (1): 47-53. 2018.
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Fiona Woollard, Mad Mothers, Bad Mothers, and What a "Good" Mother Would Do: The Ethics of Ambivalence by Sarah LaChance AdamsKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 28 (1): 1-7. 2018.
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Fiona Woollard, Should we talk about the ‘benefits’ of breastfeeding? The significance of the default in representations of infant feedingJournal of Medical Ethics 44 (11): 756-760. 2018.
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Christopher Cowie and Alexander Greenberg, Constitutivism about Epistemic NormativityIn Christos Kyriacou & Robin McKenna (eds.), Metaepistemology: Realism & Antirealism, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 173-196. 2018.
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Heather Browning, No Room at the Zoo: Management Euthanasia and Animal WelfareJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (4): 483-498. 2018.
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Heather Browning, Won’t Somebody Please Think of the Mammoths? De-extinction and Animal WelfareJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (6): 785-803. 2018.
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Heather Browning, Book Review of Jenny Gray: Zoo Ethics: The Challenges of Compassionate Conservation (review)Quarterly Review of Biology 92 (2): 149. 2018.
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Daniel Vanello, Affect, perceptual experience, and disclosurePhilosophical Studies 175 (9): 2125-2144. 2018.
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Kurt Sylvan and Ernest Sosa, The place of reasons in epistemologyIn Daniel Star (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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Kurt Sylvan, Knowledge as a Non‐Normative RelationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 97 (1): 190-222. 2018.
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Kurt Sylvan, Reliabilism without Epistemic ConsequentialismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research (3): 525-555. 2018.
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Alex Gregory, Might Desires Be Beliefs About Normative Reasons?In Federico Lauria & Julien Deonna (eds.), The Nature of Desire, Oxford University Press. pp. 201-217. 2017.
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Alex Gregory, How Verbal Reports of Desire May MisleadThought: A Journal of Philosophy 6 (4): 241-249. 2017.
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Alex Gregory, Are All Normative Judgments Desire-Like?Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 12 (1): 29-55. 2017.
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Lee Walters, Fictionality and Imagination, RevisitedJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 75 (1): 15-21. 2017.
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Jonathan Way, Creditworthiness and Matching PrinciplesIn Mark C. Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Vol 7, Oxford University Press. 2017.
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Jonathan Way and Daniel Whiting, Perspectivism and the Argument from GuidanceEthical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (2): 361-374. 2017.
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Conor McHugh and Jonathan Way, Objectivism and Perspectivism about the Epistemic OughtErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 4. 2017.
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Jonathan Way, Weighing Reasons, edited by Errol Lord and Barry Maguire. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, xi + 301pp. ISBN: 9780199315192, hb £34.99a (review)European Journal of Philosophy 25 (3): 895-898. 2017.
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Andrew Stephenson, Imagination and Inner IntuitionIn Andrew Stephenson & Anil Gomes (eds.), Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: Perception, Reason, and the Self, Oxford University Press. pp. 104-123. 2017.
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Andrew Stephenson and Anil Gomes, Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: Perception, Reason, and the Self (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2017.