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Jody Azzouni and Otávio Bueno, True Nominalism: Referring versus CodingBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (3): 781-816. 2016.
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Jody Azzouni, Review of Saul Kripke's "Reference and existence: The John Locke Lectures."Mind 125 (498): 593-598. 2016.
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Jody Azzouni, McEvoy on Benacerraf’s Problem and the Epistemic Role PuzzleIn Fabrice Pataut (ed.), Truth, Objects, Infinity: New Perspectives on the Philosophy of Paul Benacerraf, Springer Verlag. pp. 3-15. 2016.
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Brian Epstein, A Framework for Social OntologyPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 46 (2): 147-167. 2015.
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Brian Epstein, The Ant Trap: Rebuilding the Foundations of the Social SciencesOxford University Press. 2015.
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Dilip Ninan, On Recanati’s Mental FilesInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 58 (4): 368-377. 2015.
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Nancy Bauer, What is To Be Done with Austin?In How to Do Things With Pornography, Harvard Univeristy Press. 2015.
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Mario De Caro, Naturalism and the First-Person Perspective (review)Philosophical Review 124 (1): 156-158. 2015.
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Olaf Dammann, Epidemiological ExplanationsAlex Broadbent, Philosophy of Epidemiology. London: Macmillan, 228 pp., $95.00Philosophy of Science 82 (3): 509-519. 2015.
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Alexander R. Fiorentino and Olaf Dammann, Evidence, illness, and causation: An epidemiological perspective on the Russo–Williamson ThesisStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 54 1-9. 2015.
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Jody Azzouni, Why deflationary nominalists shouldn’t be agnosticsPhilosophical Studies 172 (5): 1143-1161. 2015.
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Jody Azzouni, The challenge of many logics: a new approach to evaluating the role of ideology in Quinean commitmentSynthese 196 (7): 2599-2619. 2015.
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Brian Epstein, How Many Kinds of Glue Hold the Social World TogetherIn Mattia Gallotti & John Michael (eds.), Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition, Springer. 2014.
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Brian Epstein, Social Objects Without IntentionsIn Anita Konzelmann Ziv & Hans Bernhard Schmid (eds.), Institutions, Emotions, and Group Agents: Contributions to Social Ontology, Imprint: Springer. pp. 53-68. 2014.
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Brian Epstein, What is Individualism in Social Ontology? Ontological Individualism vs. Anchor IndividualismIn Julie Zahle & Finn Collin (eds.), Rethinking the Individualism-Holism Debate, Springer. 2014.
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Brian Epstein, Why macroeconomics does not supervene on microeconomicsJournal of Economic Methodology 21 (1): 3-18. 2014.
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Dilip Ninan, Taste Predicates and the Acquaintance InferenceSemantics and Linguistic Theory 24 290-309. 2014.
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Christiana Megan Meyvis Olfert, Aristotle's Conception of Practical TruthJournal of the History of Philosophy 52 (2): 205-231. 2014.
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David Denby, Essence and IntrinsicalityIn Robert M. Francescotti (ed.), Companion to Intrinsic Properties, De Gruyter. pp. 87-109. 2014.
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Carmina Erdei and Olaf Dammann, The Perfect Storm: Preterm Birth, Neurodevelopmental Mechanisms, and Autism CausationPerspectives in Biology and Medicine 57 (4): 470-481. 2014.
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Jody Azzouni, Freeing Talk of Nothing from the Cognitive Illusion of AboutnessThe Monist 97 (4): 443-459. 2014.
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Brian Epstein, Agent-based modeling and the fallacies of individualismIn Paul Humphreys & Cyrille Imbert (eds.), Models, Simulations, and Representations, Routledge. pp. 115444. 2013.
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Brian Epstein and Patrick Forber, The perils of tweaking: how to use macrodata to set parameters in complex simulation modelsSynthese 190 (2): 203-218. 2013.
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Dilip Ninan, Self‐Location and Other‐LocationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (1): 301-331. 2013.
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Dilip Ninan, Self-Location and Other-LocationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (2): 301-331. 2013.
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Monica Link, Moral Luck and the Condition of ControlSouthwest Philosophy Review 29 (1): 99-106. 2013.