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Nathan Salmón, Fictitious Existence versus NonexistenceGrazer Philosophische Studien 100 (4): 574-585. 2024.
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Nathan Salmón, SynonymyIn Alessandro Capone, Roberto Graci & Pietro Perconti (eds.), New Frontiers in Pragmalinguistic Studies: Theoretical, Social, and Cognitive Approaches, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 45-52. 2024.
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Nathan Salmón, Sleeping Beauty: Awakenings, Chance, Secrets, and VideoIn Alessandro Capone, Roberto Graci & Pietro Perconti (eds.), New Frontiers in Pragmalinguistic Studies: Theoretical, Social, and Cognitive Approaches, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 53-65. 2024.
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Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi, John Robots, Thurgood Martian, and the Syntax Monster: A New Argument Against AI JudgesCanadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 37 (2): 369-396. 2024.
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Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi, Leveling Down Legal Resources: Why Epistemic Arguments FailLegal Theory 30 (2): 71-82. 2024.
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Pamela Hieronymi, Comments on Ruth Chang, ‘Three Dogmas of Normativity’Journal of Applied Philosophy 40 (2): 211-219. 2023.
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Pamela Hieronymi, Taking Responsibility, Defensiveness, and the Blame GameIn Ruth Chang & Amia Srinivasan (eds.), Conversations in Philosophy, Law, and Politics, Oxford University Press. 2023.
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Sherrilyn Roush, Knowledge, Evidence, and Naked StatisticsIn Luis R. G. Oliveira (ed.), Externalism about Knowledge, Oxford University Press. 2023.
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Patrick Georg Grosz, Gabriel Greenberg, Christian De Leon, and Elsi Kaiser, A semantics of face emoji in discourseLinguistics and Philosophy 46 (4): 905-957. 2023.
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Daniela Dover, Two Kinds of CuriosityPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (3): 811-832. 2023.
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Daniel Kostić and Kareem Khalifa, Decoupling Topological Explanations from MechanismsPhilosophy of Science 90 (2). 2023.
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Kareem Khalifa and Richard Lauer, Should ordinary race talk be ontologically privileged? Moving social science into the philosophical mainstreamSynthese 202 (5): 1-26. 2023.
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Paul C. Taylor and Lisa Madura, "Racial Habit"In Shirley Ann Tate, Rikke Andreassen, Catrin Lündstrom & Suvi Keskinen (eds.), _Routledge International Handbook of New Critical Race and Whiteness Studies_, Routledge. 2023.
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Lisa Madura, Toward a Theory of Whiteness and Racial HabitDissertation, Vanderbilt University. 2023.
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Nathan Salmón, The Decision Problem for Effective ProceduresLogica Universalis 17 (2): 161-174. 2023.
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Nathan Salmón, À Propos de Pierre, Does He…or Doesn’t He?In Ernest Lepore & David Sosa (eds.), Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Language, 3, Oxford University Press. pp. 176-181. 2023.
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Nathan Salmón, How Things Have to BeIn Duško Prelević & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Epistemology of Modality and Philosophical Methodology, Routledge. pp. 128-149. 2023.
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Nathan Salmón and Charles Carlini, Naming Names: A Deep Dive into Saul Kripke’s PhilosophySimply Charly. 2023.
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Julian F. Müller and Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi, An egalitarian challenge to increasing epistemic value in democracySynthese 202 (3): 1-10. 2023.
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Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi, On Role-Reversible Judgments and Related Democratic Objections to AI JudgesJournal of Criminology and Criminal Law 114. 2023.
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Pamela Hieronymi, Agency and ResponsibilityIn Luca Ferrero (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Agency, Routledge. 2022.
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Pamela Hieronymi, Introduction to 'Action and Production'Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 22 (2): 268-270. 2022.
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Jake Gavenas, Pamela Hieronymi, and Uri Maoz, Diverging lay intuitions about concepts related to free will in arbitrary and deliberate decisionsConsciousness and Cognition 106 (C): 103434. 2022.
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Pamela Hieronymi, What Is a Will?In Uri Maoz & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (eds.), Free will: philosophers and neuroscientists in conversation, Oxford University Press. 2022.
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Pamela Hieronymi, When Is an Action Voluntary?In Uri Maoz & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (eds.), Free will: philosophers and neuroscientists in conversation, Oxford University Press. 2022.
