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Also at University of Toronto, St. George Campus
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Simone Luigi Migliaro, Truth and Concepts: The Role of the oratio mentalis in William of Ockham and John BuridanIn Jack P. Cunningham, Adam Foxon & Rosamund M. Gammie (eds.), Mind, Soul and the Cosmos in the High Middle Ages, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 197-216. 2024.
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Simone Luigi Migliaro, I modisti, Buridano, Aurifaber: alcune ipotesi di lavoro sull'evoluzione della logica parigina nel secolo XIVAntonianum 99 (3): 597-651. 2024.
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Nicholas Stang, IX—How Is Metaphysics Possible?Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 123 (3): 231-252. 2023.
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Lee Smolin, Temporal NaturalismIn Remy Lestienne & Paul A. Harris (eds.), Time and Science, Volume 1: The Metaphysics of Time and Its Evolution, World Scientific Publishing. pp. 1-49. 2023.
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David Suarez, Art, Authenticity, and UnderstandingIn Jens Pier (ed.), Limits of Intelligibility: Issues from Kant and Wittgenstein, Routledge. 2023.
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David Suarez, R. Matthew Shockey, The bounds of self: An essay on Heidegger's Being and Time. New York, NY: Routledge. 2021. p. 224. £130 (hbk.)European Journal of Philosophy 31 (2): 543-546. 2023.
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Matthew J. Delhey, Hölderlin’s Politics of the New MythologyJournal of Speculative Philosophy 37 (3): 369-380. 2023.
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Michael A. Rosenthal, Spinoza on the Ontology of Justice: The Role of ‘Beings of Reason’ (Entia Rationis)In Jenny Pelletier & Christian Rode (eds.), The Reality of the Social World: Medieval, Early Modern, and Contemporary Perspectives on Social Ontology, Springer Verlag. pp. 117-135. 2023.
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Kees van Berkel, Agata Ciabattoni, Elisa Freschi, Francesca Gulisano, and Maya Olszewski, Deontic Paradoxes in Mīmāṃsā Logics: There and Back AgainJournal of Logic, Language and Information 32 (1): 19-62. 2023.
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Sara Aronowitz, Representational structures only make their mark over time: A case from memoryBehavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.
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Gwen Bradford, Uniqueness, Intrinsic Value, and ReasonsJournal of Philosophy 120 (8): 421-440. 2023.
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Miron Clay-Gilmore, Thinking for the bound and dead: beyond MAN3 towards a new (truly) universal theory of human victoryDissertation, University of Edinburgh. 2023.
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Arthur Ripstein, Mandatory CooperationAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 96 (1): 23-40. 2022.
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Arthur Ripstein, Orden privado y justicia pública: Kant y RawlsCon-Textos Kantianos 16 14-55. 2022.
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Nicholas Stang, Kant's Schematism of the categories: An interpretation and defenceEuropean Journal of Philosophy 31 (1): 30-64. 2022.
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Karl Schafer and Nicholas Stang, The Sensible and Intelligible Worlds: New Essays on Kant's Metaphysics and Epistemology (edited book)Oxforrd University Press. 2022.
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Nicholas Stang, Thing and Object: Towards an Ecumenical Reading of Kant’s IdealismIn Schafer Karl & Stang Nicholas (eds.), The Sensible and Intelligible Worlds: New Essays on Kant's Metaphysics and Epistemology, Oxforrd University Press. 2022.
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Jordan Arthur Thomson, Correction to: Relief from rescuePhilosophical Studies 179 (6): 2077-2077. 2022.
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David Suarez, Perception and self‐awareness in Merleau‐Ponty and MartinEuropean Journal of Philosophy 30 (3): 1028-1040. 2022.
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Matthew J. Delhey, Review of Adorno, Politics, and the Aesthetic Animal by Caleb J. Basnett. University of Toronto Press, 2021. (review)Phenomenological Reviews 1. 2022.
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Michael A. Rosenthal, 2. Spinoza on Why the Sovereign Can Command Men’s Tongues but Not Their MindsIn Melissa S. Williams & Jeremy Waldron (eds.), Toleration and Its Limits: NOMOS XLVIII, New York University Press. pp. 54-77. 2022.
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Melissa S. Williams, Jeremy Waldron, Michael A. Rosenthal, Rainer Forst, Alex Tuckness, Glyn Morgan, David Heyd, Kathryn Abrams, Andrew Sabl, Steven D. Smith, Lawrence A. Alexander, Ingrid Creppell, Glen Newey, Noah Feldman, and Wendy Brown, IndexIn Melissa S. Williams & Jeremy Waldron (eds.), Toleration and Its Limits: NOMOS XLVIII, New York University Press. pp. 443-448. 2022.
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Nicolas Bommarito and Jonardon Ganeri, Selfless Receptivity: Attention as an Epistemic VirtueIn Tamar Szabó Gendler, John Hawthorne & Julianne Chung (eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology 7, Oxford University Press. pp. 1-14. 2022.
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Emily Baron and Elisa Freschi, Action, Intention, and Negligence: Manu and Medhātithi on Mental States and BlameJournal of Indian Philosophy 51 (1): 25-47. 2022.
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Daniel J. Singer and Sara Aronowitz, What Epistemic Reasons Are For: Against the Belief-Sandwich DistinctionIn Billy Dunaway & David Plunkett (eds.), Meaning, Decision, and Norms: Themes From the Work of Allan Gibbard, Maize Books. 2022.