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Daniel Burnston, Cognitive Ontologies, Task Ontologies, and Explanation in Cognitive NeuroscienceIn John Bickle, Carl F. Craver & Ann Sophie Barwich (eds.), Neuroscience Experiment: Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives, . forthcoming.
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Mario Ivan Juarez-Garcia and Alexander Schaefer, Is Omnivorism a Form of Blameworthy Free Riding? in advanceSocial Theory and Practice. forthcoming.
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Mario Ivan Juarez-Garcia, Family and Moderation in Locke’s State of NatureUtilitas 1-17. forthcoming.
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Jason Byas, Two-Tiered Mixed Theories of Punishment Are Not Safe from the Angry MobAustralasian Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Jason Byas, Order vs. Obedience: A Political Paradox for Rule-FollowingIn Rosolino A. Candela, Alain Marciano & Mikayla Novak (eds.), The Legacy of James M. Buchanan, Lexington Books. forthcoming.
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Caner Turan and Oliver Sensen, Patient dignity in mental health care: from inherent worth to standingAcademia Mental Health and Well-Being 3 (1): 1-17. 2026.
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Mark Povich, No New Work for Metaphysics: Easy Ontology and Two-Dimensional SemanticsMetaphilosophy 57 (1-2): 92-102. 2026.
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Mark Povich, Neo-Conventionalism and the Imaginative Origin of Haecceitistic IntuitionsSynthese 207 (249). 2026.
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Daniel Burnston, The Bechtel Approach to the Scope and Limits of Mechanistic ExplanationBiological Theory 21 (2): 149-161. 2026.
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Daniel Burnston and Tomás J. Ryan, An alternative to encoding for thinking about neural representationPhilosophy and the Mind Sciences 7 (1). 2026.
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William Bechtel and Daniel Burnston, Continually Discovering Complexity: Introduction to the Special IssueBiological Theory 21 (2): 113-117. 2026.
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Mario Ivan Juarez-Garcia, Legal inflation and defective lawsEconomics and Philosophy 42 (2): 485-504. 2026.
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Mark Povich, Mechanistic Explanation in PsychologyIn Hank Stam & Huib Looren De Jong (eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Theoretical Psychology., Sage. pp. 252-276. 2025.
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Daniel Burnston and Madeleine Ransom, Thinking mechanistically about perceptual learning: Broad consequences for philosophy of mindMind and Language 40 (2): 195-214. 2025.
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Jason Byas, Politics Without Romance, Without Romance: A Meta-Problem for Virginia Political EconomyIn Donald J. Boudreaux, Christopher J. Coyne & Brian Kogelmann (eds.), Political Process: New Perspectives on the Virginia and Bloomington Schools, Rowman & Littlefield. 2025.
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Jason Byas, Decriminalizing Crime: Accountability Without the Retributive RitualDissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 2025.
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Jason Byas, "By Any Means Necessary": Violence, Nonviolence & Signaling SeriousnessJournal of Pacifism and Nonviolence 3 (2): 249-273. 2025.
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Mark Povich, Review of Stavros Ioannidis and Stathis Psillos, Mechanisms in Science: Method or Metaphysics? (review)Philosophy of Science 91 (3): 786-789. 2024.
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Mark Povich, Rules to Infinity: The Normative Role of Mathematics in Scientific ExplanationOxford University Press. 2024.
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Mario Ivan Juarez-Garcia, Official Disobedience: Bureaucrats & Unjust LawsCriminal Law and Philosophy 18 (3): 743-763. 2024.
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Mario Ivan Juarez-Garcia, When Moral Talk Becomes ProfitableEthical Theory and Moral Practice 27 (3): 281-299. 2024.
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Jason Byas, Aggression Abroad: Noninterventionism Without National SovereigntyIn Brandon Christensen (ed.), Liberty and Security in an Anarchical World Volume II: Exit—Secession, Non-Westphalian Sovereignties, and Interstate Federalism, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 1-49. 2024.
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Mark Povich, A Scheme Foiled: A Critique of Baron's Account of Extra-mathematical ExplanationMind 132 (526). 2023.
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Mark Povich, A Conventionalist Account of Distinctively Mathematical ExplanationPhilosophical Problems in Science 74. 2023.
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Daniel Burnston, How to think about higher‐level perceptual contentsMind and Language 38 (5): 1166-1186. 2023.