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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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Tom Dougherty, The Grounds of the Disclosure Requirement for Informed ConsentAmerican Journal of Bioethics 21 (5): 68-70. 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 Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 449-458. 2021.
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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. 2021.
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Daniel Muñoz, Exploitation and Effective AltruismPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 20 (4): 409-423. 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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Simon Huttegger and Gerard Joseph Rothfus, Bradley Conditionals and Dynamic ChoiceSynthese 199 (3-4): 6585-6599. 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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Marc Lange, What Inference to the Best Explanation Is Not: A Response to Roche and Sober's Screening-Off Challenge to IBETeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 39 27-42. 2020.
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Tom Dougherty, Disability as solidarity: political not (only) metaphysicalPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (1): 219-224. 2020.
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Tom Dougherty, Informed Consent, Disclosure, and UnderstandingPhilosophy and Public Affairs 48 (2): 119-150. 2020.
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Tom Dougherty, Coerced Consent with an Unknown FuturePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (2): 441-461. 2020.
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Daniel Muñoz, Grounding nonexistenceInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 63 (2): 209-229. 2020.
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Daniel Muñoz, The Paradox of Duties to OneselfAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (4): 691-702. 2020.