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Geoffrey Lee and Adam Pautz, The Importance of Being Conscious (edited book)Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Mikayla Kelley, Escaping Arrow's Theorem: The Advantage-Standard ModelTheory and Decision. 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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Vincent Conitzer, Rachel Freedman, Jobst Heitzig, Wesley H. Holliday, Bob M. Jacobs, Nate 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 Forty-First International Conference on Machine Learning. forthcoming.
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Wesley H. Holliday, An impossibility theorem concerning positive involvement in votingEconomics Letters 236 111589. 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.
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Kristin Primus, Spinoza’s Monism II: A ProposalArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 105 (3): 444-469. 2023.
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Kristin Primus, Spinoza’s Monism I: Ruling Out Eternal-Durational CausationArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 105 (2): 265-288. 2023.
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Hans Sluga, Wittgenstein on the Limits of LanguageIn Jens Pier (ed.), Limits of Intelligibility: Issues from Kant and Wittgenstein, Routledge. 2023.
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Olivia Bailey, What must be lost: on retrospection, authenticity, and some neglected costs of transformationSynthese 201 (6): 1-18. 2023.
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Veronica Gómez Sánchez, From Nomic Humeanism to Normative RelativismPhilosophical Perspectives 36 (1): 118-139. 2023.
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Geoffrey Lee and Nico Orlandi, Representing Probability in Perception and ExperienceReview of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (4): 907-945. 2022.
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Hannah Ginsborg, Going on as one ought: Kripke and Wittgenstein on the normativity of meaningMind and Language 37 (5): 876-892. 2022.
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Wesley H. Holliday, Compatibility and accessibility: lattice representations for semantics of non-classical and modal logicsIn David Fernández Duque & Alessandra Palmigiano (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic, Vol. 14, College Publications. pp. 507-529. 2022.
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B. Scot Rousse, Retrieving Heidegger's temporal realismEuropean Journal of Philosophy 30 (1): 205-226. 2022.
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Timothy Clarke, On Generation and Corruption II 1In Panos Dimas, Andrea Falcon & Sean Kelsey (eds.), Aristotle: On Generation and Corruption Book II, Cambridge University Press. pp. 22-38. 2022.
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Klaus Corcilius, The Gate to Reality: Aristotle's Basic Account of PerceptionIn Caleb Cohoe (ed.), Aristotle's on the Soul: A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. pp. 122-154. 2022.
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Kristin Primus, Part V of Spinoza's Ethics: Intuitive knowledge, contentment of mind, and intellectual love of GodPhilosophy Compass 17 (6). 2022.
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Olivia Bailey, Empathy and the Value of Humane UnderstandingPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 104 (1): 50-65. 2022.
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Olivia Bailey, Empathy, Sensibility, and the Novelist's ImaginationIn Patrik Engisch & Julia Langkau (eds.), The Philosophy of Fiction: Imagination and Cognition, Routledge. pp. 218-239. 2022.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Eric Pacuit, Measuring Violations of Positive Involvement in VotingElectronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 335 189-209. 2021.
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Wesley H. Holliday and Eric Pacuit, Axioms for Defeat in Democratic ElectionsJournal of Theoretical Politics 33 (4). 2021.
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Yifeng Ding, Wesley H. Holliday, and Thomas Icard, Logics of Imprecise Comparative ProbabilityInternational Journal of Approximate Reasoning 132 154-180. 2021.
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Cedegao Zhang, Huang Ham, and Wesley H. Holliday, Does Amy know Ben knows you know your cards? A computational model of higher-order epistemic reasoningProceedings of CogSci 2021. 2021.