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Yifeng Ding, Matthew Harrison-Trainor, and Wesley H. Holliday, The logic of comparative cardinalityJournal of Symbolic Logic 85 (3): 972-1005. 2020.
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Wesley H. Holliday, Inquisitive Intuitionistic LogicIn Nicola Olivetti & Rineke Verbrugge (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Vol. 11, College Publications. pp. 329-348. 2020.
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Yifeng Ding and Wesley H. Holliday, Another Problem in Possible World SemanticsIn Nicola Olivetti & Rineke Verbrugge (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Vol. 13, College Publications. pp. 149-168. 2020.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Mikayla Kelley, A note on Murakami’s theorems and incomplete social choice without the Pareto principleSocial Choice and Welfare 55 243-253. 2020.
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Kristin Primus, Spinoza and the Cunning of Imagination by Eugene GarverJournal of the History of Philosophy 58 (3): 613-614. 2020.
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Olivia Bailey, Review of Sophie de Grouchy's Letters on Sympathy: A Critical Engagement with Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral SentimentsNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2020.
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Austin Andrews, Acquiring a Concept of Visual ExperiencePhilosophical Quarterly 70 (279): 223-245. 2020.
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Shamik Dasgupta, How to be a relationalistIn Karen Bennett & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Volume 12, Oxford University Press. pp. 113-63. 2020.
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Guram Bezhanishvili and Wesley H. Holliday, A Semantic Hierarchy for Intuitionistic LogicIndagationes Mathematicae 30 (3): 403-469. 2019.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Tadeusz Litak, Complete additivity and modal incompletenessReview of Symbolic Logic 12 (3): 487-535. 2019.
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Nick Bezhanishvili, Gianluca Grilletti, and Wesley H. Holliday, Algebraic and topological semantics for inquisitive logic via choice-free dualityIn Rosalie Iemhoff, Michael Moortgat & Ruy de Queiroz (eds.), Logic, Language, Information, and Computation. WoLLIC 2019. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 11541, Springer. pp. 35-52. 2019.
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Wesley H. Holliday, Yifeng Ding, and Cedegao Zhang, When Do Introspection Axioms Matter for Multi-Agent Epistemic Reasoning?Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 297. 2019.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Eric Pacuit, Strategic Voting Under Uncertainty About the Voting MethodElectronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 297. 2019.
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Wesley H. Holliday, A Note on Algebraic Semantics for $mathsf{S5}$ with Propositional QuantifiersNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 60 (2): 311-332. 2019.
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Kristin Primus, Spinoza’s ‘Infinite Modes’ ReconsideredJournal of Modern Philosophy 1 (1): 1-29. 2019.
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Shamik Dasgupta, Privilege in the Construction IndustryPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 98 (2): 489-496. 2019.
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Seth Yalcin, Semantics as Model-Based ScienceIn Derek Ball & Brian Rabern (eds.), The Science of Meaning: Essays on the Metatheory of Natural Language Semantics, Oxford University Press. pp. 334-360. 2018.
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Geoffrey Lee, Alien subjectivity and the importance of consciousnessIn Adam Pautz & Daniel Stoljar (eds.), Blockheads! Essays on Ned Block’s Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness, Mit Press. 2018.
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Geoffrey Lee, Explaining away temporal flow – thoughts on Prosser’s ‘Experiencing Time’Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 61 (3): 315-327. 2018.
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Hannah Ginsborg, Empiricism and Normative ConstraintIn Johan Gersel, Rasmus Thybo Jensen, Morten S. Thaning & Morten Overgaard (eds.), In the Light of Experience: New Essays on Perception and Reasons, Oxford University Press. pp. 101-136. 2018.
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Hannah Ginsborg, Kant’s ‘Young Poet’ and the Subjectivity of Aesthetic JudgmentIn Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 291-306. 2018.
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Hannah Ginsborg, Normativity and ConceptsIn Daniel Star (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity, Oxford University Press. pp. 989-1014. 2018.
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Wesley H. Holliday, Knowledge, Time, and Paradox: Introducing Sequential Epistemic LogicIn Hans van Ditmarsch & Gabriel Sandu (eds.), Outstanding Contributions to Logic: Jaakko Hintikka, Springer. pp. 363-394. 2018.
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Wesley H. Holliday, Epistemic Logic and EpistemologyIn Sven Ove Hansson Vincent F. Hendricks (ed.), Handbook of Formal Philosophy, Springer. pp. 351-369. 2018.
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Matthew Harrison-Trainor, Wesley H. Holliday, and Thomas Icard, Inferring Probability ComparisonsMathematical Social Sciences 91 62-70. 2018.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Thomas F. Icard, Axiomatization in the meaning sciencesIn Derek Ball & Brian Rabern (eds.), The Science of Meaning: Essays on the Metatheory of Natural Language Semantics, Oxford University Press. pp. 73-97. 2018.
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Wesley H. Holliday, Knowledge, Time, and Paradox: Introducing Sequential Epistemic LogicIn Hans van Ditmarsch & Gabriel Sandu (eds.), Jaakko Hintikka on Knowledge and Game Theoretical Semantics, Springer. pp. 363-394. 2018.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Tadeusz Litak, One Modal Logic to Rule Them All?In Guram Bezhanishvili, Giovanna D'Agostino, George Metcalfe & Thomas Studer (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Vol. 12, College Publications. pp. 367-386. 2018.
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B. Scot Rousse and Fernando Flores, Ecological Finitude as Ontological Finitude: Radical Hope in the AnthropoceneIn Richard Polt & Jon Wittrock (eds.), The Task of Philosophy in the Anthropocene: Axial Echoes in Global Space, Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 175-192. 2018.