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Daniel Muñoz, The Paradox of Duties to OneselfAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (4): 691-702. 2020.
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Daniel Muñoz, From rights to prerogativesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (3): 608-623. 2020.
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Daniel Muñoz and Jack Spencer, Knowledge of Objective 'Oughts': Monotonicity and the New Miners PuzzlePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (1): 77-91. 2020.
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Daniel Muñoz, Infinite options, intransitive value, and supererogationPhilosophical Studies 178 (6): 2063-2075. 2020.
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Jessica Keiser, Richard Moran, The Exchange of Words: Speech, Testimony, and Intersubjectivity (review)Ethics 130 (3): 460-465. 2020.
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Daniel Herrmann, PAC Learning and Occam’s Razor: Probably Approximately IncorrectPhilosophy of Science 87 (4): 685-703. 2020.
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Patricia Marechal, Teleology and Function in Galenic AnatomyIn Jeffrey McDonough (ed.), Philosophical Concepts: Teleology. 2020.
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Matthew Kotzen, A Formal Account of Epistemic DefeatIn Branden Fitelson, Rodrigo Borges & Cherie Braden (eds.), Themes from Klein: Knowledge, Scepticism, and Justification, Imprint: Springer. pp. 213-234. 2019.
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Matthew Kotzen, Correction to: A Formal Account of Epistemic DefeatIn Branden Fitelson, Rodrigo Borges & Cherie Braden (eds.), Themes from Klein: Knowledge, Scepticism, and Justification, Imprint: Springer. 2019.
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Alex Worsnip, What to believe about your belief that you're in the good caseOxford Studies in Epistemology 6 206-233. 2019.
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Alex Worsnip, Isolating Correct ReasoningIn Magdalena Balcerak Jackson & Brendan Jackson (eds.), Reasoning: New Essays on Theoretical and Practical Thinking, Oxford University Press. 2019.
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Alex Worsnip, ‘Ought’-contextualism beyond the parochialPhilosophical Studies 176 (11): 3099-3119. 2019.
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Alex Worsnip, Justin Snedegar, Contrastive Reasons (review)Philosophical Review 128 (3): 367-371. 2019.
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Markus Kohl, Merritt, Melissa. Kant on Reflection and Virtue. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. 234. $99.99 (review)Ethics 129 (4): 726-731. 2019.
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Markus Kohl, Kafka on the Loss of Purpose and the Illusion of FreedomPolish Journal of Aesthetics 53 (2/2019: The Philosopher Franz K): 69-60. 2019.
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Ram Neta, The Value of Rationality by RalphWedgwood. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, 288 pp. ISBN: 9780198802693 Hbk £30.00European Journal of Philosophy 27 (1): 295-298. 2019.
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Ram Neta, The Transparency of InferenceIn Anders Nes & Timothy Hoo Wai Chan (eds.), Inference and Consciousness, Routledge. 2019.
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Jill A. Fisher, Torin Monahan, and Rebecca Walker, Picking and Choosing Among Phase I Trials: A Qualitative Examination of How Healthy Volunteers Understand Study RisksJournal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (4): 535-549. 2019.
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Rebecca Walker and Jill A. Fisher, "My Body is One of the Best Commodities": Exploring the Ethics of Commodification in Phase I Healthy Volunteer Clinical TrialsKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 29 (4): 305-331. 2019.
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Luc Bovens and Adrien Lutz, 'From Each according to Ability; To Each according to Needs': Origin, Meaning, and Development of Socialist SlogansHistory of Political Economy 51 (2): 237-57. 2019.
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Luc Bovens, The Ethics of Making Risky Decisions for OthersIn Mark D. White (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Ethics and Economics, Oxford University Press. pp. 446-473. 2019.
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Sarah Stroud and Michele Palmira, Introduction to the Special Issue: The Nature and Implications of DisagreementAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 56 (1): 15-28. 2019.
