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Ram Neta, Book symposium on Ernest sosa’s epistemic explanationsPhilosophical Topics 49 (2): 385-404. 2021.
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Douglas MacKay and Rebecca Walker, Paying for Fairness? Incentives and Fair Subject SelectionAmerican Journal of Bioethics 21 (3): 35-37. 2021.
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Martina Orlandi and Sarah Stroud, Self-control in action and beliefPhilosophical Explorations 24 (2): 225-242. 2021.
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Tom Dougherty, Sexual Misconduct on a Scale: Gravity, Coercion, and ConsentEthics 131 (2): 319-344. 2021.
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Stephanie A. Kraft, Elliott M. Weiss, and Kathryn M. Porter, Promoting Disclosure and Understanding in Informed Consent: Optimizing the Impact of the Common Rule “Key Information” RequirementAmerican Journal of Bioethics 21 (5): 70-72. 2021.
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Tom Dougherty and Johann Frick, Morality and Institutional Detail in the Law of Torts: Reflections on Goldberg’s and Zipursky’s Recognizing WrongsLaw and Philosophy 1 1-37. 2021.
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Rosalind Chaplin, The First Antinomy and the Indeterminate Extent of the Empirical WorldIn Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 449-458. 2021.
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Camilla Serck-Hanssen, Bernd Dörflinger, Gerold Prauss, Marcus Willaschek, Gabriele Gava, Karl Ameriks, R. Lanier Anderson, Jill Buroker, Mario Caimi, Mirella Capozzi, Monique Castillo, Andrew Chignell, Klaus Düsing, Andrea Esser, Michael Friedman, Alessandro Pinzani, Arthur Ripstein, Bianca Ancillotti, Sabrina Bauer, Henny Blomme, Jodie Heap, Sergey Katrechko, Ted Kinnaman, Chong-Fuk Lau, Nikolay Milkov, Stephen R. Palmquist, Güçsal Pusar, Maja Schepelmann, Dieter Schönecker, Jelscha Schmid, Houston Smit, Uygar Abaci, Christopher Benzenberg, Jochen Bojanowski, Alexander Buchinski, Rosalind Chaplin, Angelo Cicatello, Graciela De Pierris, Corey W. Dyck, Héctor Ferreiro, Marcello Garibbo, Martin Hammer, Dietmar H. Heidemann, David Hyder, Tim Jankowiak, Marialena Karampatsou, Manja Kisner, Frode Kjosavik, Lucas Leitão Silveira, J. Colin McQuillan, Michael Oberst, Chris Onof, Stefano Papa, Aimen Remida, Keita Sato, Dennis Schulting, Justin Shaddock, and Anhui Huang, ContributorsIn Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 2041-2046. 2021.
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Daniel Muñoz, Exploitation and Effective AltruismPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 20 (4): 409-423. 2021.
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Daniel Muñoz and Theron Pummer, Supererogation and Conditional ObligationPhilosophical Studies 179 (5). 2021.
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Kyle S. Hodge, How Universal Generalization Works According to Natural ReasonCogency: Journal of Reasoning and Argumentation 13 (2): 139-148. 2021.
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Kyle S. Hodge, The Conservatism of the Counterreformation in Montaigne’s “Apology for Raymond Sebond”Journal of Early Modern Studies 10 (2): 9-33. 2021.
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Paul Garofalo, Psychology and Obligation in Hobbes: The Case of “Ought Implies Can”Hobbes Studies 34 (2): 146-171. 2021.
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Harry R. Lloyd, Moral Status, Luck, and Modal Capacities: Debating Shelly KaganJournal of Applied Philosophy 38 (2): 273-287. 2021.
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Harry R. Lloyd, Time discounting, consistency, and special obligations: a defence of Robust TemporalismGlobal Priorities Institute, Working Papers 2021 (11): 1-38. 2021.
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Jessica Keiser, The “All Lives Matter” response: QUD-shifting as epistemic injusticeSynthese 199 (3-4): 8465-8483. 2021.
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Alex Worsnip, Resisting Relativistic Contextualism: On Finlay's Confusion of TonguesAnalysis 80 (1): 122-131. 2020.
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Markus Kohl, Kant on Cognizing Oneself as a Spontaneous CognizerCanadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (3): 395-412. 2020.
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Markus Kohl, Kant on the Sources of Metaphysics: The Dialectic of Pure Reason by Marcus Willaschek (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 58 (1): 181-182. 2020.
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Markus Kohl, Spontaneity and Contingency: Kant’s Two Models of Rational Self-DeterminationIn Manja Kisner & Jörg Noller (eds.), The Concept of Will in Classical German Philosophy: Between Ethics, Politics, and Metaphysics, De Gruyter. pp. 29-48. 2020.
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Markus Kohl, Kant's conception of freedom: A developmental and critical analysis. Henry E. Allison. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2020, xxiii +531 pp. ISBN: 978‐1‐107‐14511‐5 hb $140.00 (review)European Journal of Philosophy 28 (3): 805-809. 2020.
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Markus Kohl, A priori intuition and transcendental necessity in Kant's idealismEuropean Journal of Philosophy 29 (4): 827-845. 2020.
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Geoffrey Brennan and Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Real world theory, complacency, and aspirationPhilosophical Studies 178 (7): 2365-2384. 2020.
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Rebecca Walker, The Unfinished Business of Respect for Autonomy: Persons, Relationships, and Nonhuman AnimalsJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 45 (4-5): 521-539. 2020.
