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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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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.
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Wesley H. Holliday, Possibility SemanticsIn Melvin Fitting (ed.), Selected Topics from Contemporary Logics, College Publications. pp. 363-476. 2021.