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Also at University of Toronto, Mississauga
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Jennifer Nagel and Jessica J. R. Wright, The Psychology of Epistemic JudgmentIn Sarah K. Robins, John Symons & Paco Calvo (eds.), Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology, 2nd Edition, . forthcoming.
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Jennifer Nagel, New frontiers in epistemic evaluation: Lackey on the epistemology of groupsRes Philosophica 100 (3): 405-413. forthcoming.
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Jennifer Nagel, Natural CuriosityIn Artūrs Logins & Jacques-Henri Vollet (eds.), Putting Knowledge to Work: New Directions for Knowledge-First Epistemology, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Jennifer Nagel, Reflection, confabulation, and reasoningIn Luis Oliveira & Joshua DiPaolo (eds.), Kornblith and His Critics, Wiley-blackwell. forthcoming.
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Andrew Sepielli, Moral Realism without Moral MetaphysicsIn Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Volume XI, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Andrew Sepielli, Quietism and Counter-NormativityErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Nilanjan Das, Uddyotakara on Universals I: Against Resemblance NominalismJournal of Hindu Studies. forthcoming.
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Gurpreet Rattan, Attribution and Explanation in RelativismPhilosophical Quarterly 74 (3): 1016-1025. 2024.
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Nate Charlow, Modus Ponens and the Logic of DecisionJournal of Philosophical Logic 52 (3): 859-888. 2023.
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Jennifer Nagel, Seeking safety in knowledgeProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 97 186-214. 2023.
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Sergio Tenenbaum, Rational Powers in Interaction: Replies to Paul, Andreou, Brunero, Mayr, and HaasePhilosophical Inquiries 11 (1): 163-183. 2023.
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Sergio Tenenbaum, Feeling Like It: A Theory of Inclination and WillSchapiro, Tamar, Feeling Like It: A Theory of Inclination and Will, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. viii + 173, £61 (hardback) (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 101 (4): 1026-1026. 2023.
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Sergio Tenenbaum, Can't Kant count? Innumerate Views on Saving the Many over Saving the FewOxford Studies in Normative Ethics 13 215-234. 2023.
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Owen Ware, Kant and the Fate of Freedom: 1788-1800In Joe Saunders (ed.), Freedom After Kant: From German Idealism to Ethics and the Self, Blackwell's. pp. 45-62. 2023.
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Nilanjan Das, The Value of Biased InformationBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (1): 25-55. 2023.
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Nilanjan Das, The Search for Definitions in Early Nyāya-VaiśeṣikaJournal of Indian Philosophy 51 (1): 133-196. 2023.
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Nilanjan Das, Vasubandhu on the First PersonRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 93 23-53. 2023.
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Nilanjan Das, XI—Śrīharṣa on Two Paradoxes of InquiryProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 123 (3): 275-304. 2023.
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Nate Charlow, Propositions as (Flexible) Types of PossibilitiesIn Chris Tillman & Adam Murray (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Propositions, Routledge. pp. 211-230. 2022.
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Jennifer Nagel, Responding to How Things Seem: Bergmann on Scepticism and IntuitionAnalysis 82 (4): 697-707. 2022.