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Sara Bernstein, Reasons and Luck: Comments on Bazargan-Forward’s Authority, Cooperation, and AccountabilityJournal of Social Ontology 10 (4). 2024.
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Nico Orlandi, The Modularity vs. Malleability of Perception: A Red HerringJournal of Consciousness Studies 30 (3): 202-211. 2023.
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Emine Hande Tuna, Baumgarten's Aesthetics: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives ed. by J. Colin McQuillan (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (4): 711-713. 2023.
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Daniel Nolan, Review of Cotnoir, A.J. and Varzi, A.C. Mereology (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2023.
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Peter Van Inwagen, Meghan Sullivan, and Sara Bernstein, MetaphysicsStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2023.
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Janette Dinishak, Embracing the In-Betweenness of Aspect-Perception's Normative DimensionsNordic Wittgenstein Review 11. 2022.
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Janette Dinishak, Köhler, Wittgenstein, and the Live Bonds of Dynamical RealityPhilosophia Scientiae 26 (26-3): 21-36. 2022.
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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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Daniel Nolan, What Would Lewis Do?In Helen Beebee & A. R. J. Fisher (eds.), Perspectives on the Philosophy of David K. Lewis, Oxford University Press. pp. 220-239. 2022.
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Sara Bernstein, Paradoxes of Time Travel to the FutureIn Helen Beebee & A. R. J. Fisher (eds.), Perspectives on the Philosophy of David K. Lewis, Oxford University Press. 2022.
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Janette Dinishak, Autistic autobiography and hermeneutical injusticeMetaphilosophy 52 (5): 556-569. 2021.
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Daniel Nolan, Impossibility and Impossible WorldsIn Otávio Bueno & Scott A. Shalkowski (eds.), The Routledge handbook of modality, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. pp. 40-48. 2021.
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Daniel Nolan, Impossible Fictions Part I: Lessons for FictionPhilosophy Compass 16 (2): 1-12. 2021.
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Daniel Nolan, Impossible Fiction Part II: Lessons for Mind, Language and EpistemologyPhilosophy Compass 16 (2): 1-16. 2021.
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Sara Bernstein, Could a middle level be the most fundamental?Philosophical Studies 178 (4): 1065-1078. 2021.
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Sara Bernstein, Deviant Causation and the LawIn Teresa Marques & Chiara Valentini (eds.), Collective Action, Philosophy and Law, Routledge. 2021.
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Sarah Bernstein, Ontological Pluralism about Non-BeingIn Sara Bernstein & Tyron Goldschmidt (eds.), Non-Being: New Essays on the Metaphysics of Nonexistence, Oxford University Press. pp. 1-16. 2021.
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Sara Bernstein and Tyron Goldschmidt, Non-Being: New Essays on the Metaphysics of Nonexistence (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2021.
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Jonathan Ellis and Eric Schwitzgebel, Rationalization in the pejorative sense: Cushman's account overlooks the scope and costs of rationalizationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 43. 2020.
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John Bowin, Aristotle's Virtue EthicsIn Bowin John (ed.), A Companion to World Literature, Wiley-blackwell. 2020.
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Bowin John, A Companion to World LiteratureWiley-Blackwell. 2020.
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Vikram Jaswal, Janette Dinishak, Christine Stephan, and Nameera Akhtar, Experiencing social connection: A qualitative study of mothers of nonspeaking autistic childrenPLoS ONE 11 (15). 2020.
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Lauren Lyons, Incarceration, COVID-19, and Emergency Release: Reimagining How and When to PunishKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 30 (3): 291-317. 2020.