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Also at University of California, Berkeley
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Geoffrey Lee and Adam Pautz, The Importance of Being Conscious (edited book)Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Geoffrey Lee, Consciousness, Pseudo-Consciousness, and the Moral Significance of ConsciousnessIn Geoffrey Lee & Adam Pautz (eds.), The Importance of Being Conscious, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Matthew Mandelkern, Compatibility, compossibility, and epistemic modalityProceedings of the 23rd Amsterdam Colloquium. forthcoming.
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Wesley H. Holliday, Alexander Kristoffersen, and Eric Pacuit, Learning to Manipulate under Limited InformationProceedings of the 39Th Annual Aaai Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Aaai-25). forthcoming.
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Yifeng Ding, Wesley H. Holliday, and Eric Pacuit, An axiomatic characterization of Split CycleSocial Choice and Welfare. forthcoming.
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Wesley H. Holliday, Milan Mossé, Chase Norman, Eric Pacuit, and Cynthia Wang, Stable Voting and the Splitting of CyclesProceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 40 (20): 17040-17049. 2026.
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Silvia De Toffoli and Paolo Mancosu, The Philosophy of Mathematical PracticeStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2026.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Mikayla Kelley, Escaping Arrow’s theorem: the Advantage-Standard modelTheory and Decision 98 (2): 165-204. 2025.
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Wesley H. Holliday, A partial-state space model of unawarenessJournal of Mathematical Economics 116 103081. 2025.
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Wesley H. Holliday, Possibility Frames and Forcing for Modal LogicAustralasian Journal of Logic 22 (2): 44-288. 2025.
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Geoffrey Lee, Idealism and the Interface TheoryIn Uriah Kriegel (ed.), Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind Vol 4, Oxford University Press. pp. 108-143. 2024.
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Wesley H. Holliday, An impossibility theorem concerning positive involvement in votingEconomics Letters 236 111589. 2024.
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Vincent Conitzer, Rachel Freedman, Jobst Heitzig, Wesley H. Holliday, Bob Jacobs, Nathan Lambert, Milan Mossé, Eric Pacuit, Russell Stuart, Hailey Schoelkopf, Emanuel Tewolde, and William S. Zwicker, Social Choice Should Guide AI Alignment in Dealing with Diverse Human FeedbackProceedings of the 41St International Conference on Machine Learning 41 9346-9360. 2024.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Matthew Mandelkern, The Orthologic of Epistemic ModalsJournal of Philosophical Logic 53 (4): 831-907. 2024.
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Wesley H. Holliday, Modal logic, fundamentallyIn Agata Ciabattoni, David Gabelaia & Igor Sedlár (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Vol. 15, College Publications. 2024.
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Kristin Primus, Finding Oneself in God: Scientia Intuitiva as a Metaphysically Self-Locating ThoughtIn Daniel Garber, Mogens Laerke, Pierre-Francois Moreau & Pina Totaro (eds.), Spinoza: Reason, Religion, Politics: The Relation between the Ethics and the Tractatus Theologico-Politicus, Oxford University Press. pp. 354-388. 2024.
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Paolo Mancosu and Guillaume Massas, Totality, Regularity, and Cardinality in Probability TheoryPhilosophy of Science 91 (3): 721-740. 2024.
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Mariel K. Goddu, Alva Noë, and Evan Thompson, LLMs don't know anything: reply to Yildirim and PaulTrends in Cognitive Sciences 28 (11): 963-964. 2024.
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Olivia Bailey, Empathy, extremism, and epistemic autonomyPhilosophical Explorations 27 (2): 128-143. 2024.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Eric Pacuit, Split Cycle: a new Condorcet-consistent voting method independent of clones and immune to spoilersPublic Choice 197 1-62. 2023.
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B. Scot Rousse, Existential selfhood in Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of PerceptionContinental Philosophy Review 56 (4): 595-618. 2023.