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Università della Svizzera Italiana
Institute of Philosophy (ISFI)

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  • Franz Berto and Tom Schoonen, Conceivability and possibility: some dilemmas for Humeans
    Synthese 195 (6): 2697-2715. 2018.
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  • Maria Aloni, Franz Berto, Luca Incurvati, and Floris Roelofsen, Introduction: Semantics and Philosophy
    Topoi 37 (3): 355-356. 2018.
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  • Franz Berto, Ellie Ripley, Graham Priest, and Rohan French, Williamson on Counterpossibles
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (4): 693-713. 2018.
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  • Franz Berto, Aboutness in Imagination
    Philosophical Studies 175 (8): 1871-1886. 2018.
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  • Peter Hawke and Franz Berto, Knowability Relative to Information
    Mind 130 (517): 1-33. 2018.
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  • Franz Berto, Taming the runabout imagination ticket
    Synthese 1 (Suppl 8): 2029-2043. 2018.
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  • Franz Berto, Simple Hyperintensional Belief Revision
    Erkenntnis 84 (3): 559-575. 2018.
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  • Franz Berto, Adding 4.0241 to TLP
    In Gabriele M. Mras, Paul Weingartner & Bernhard Ritter (eds.), Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics: Proceedings of the 41st International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 415-428. 2018.
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  • Franz Berto, Laura Candiotto, and Luigi Tarca, È tutto vero: saggi e testimonianze in onore di Luigi Vero Tarca (edited book)
    Mimesis. 2018.
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  • Fabrice Correia, The logic of relative fundamentality
    Synthese 198 (Suppl 6): 1279-1301. 2018.
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  • Fabrice Correia and Sven Rosenkranz, Nothing to Come: A Defence of the Growing Block Theory of Time
    Springer Verlag. 2018.
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  • Fabrice Correia, Ontological dependence, grounding, and modality
    In Otávio Bueno & Scott Shalkowski (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Modality, Routledge. 2018.
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  • Sven Rosenkranz and Fabrice Correia, Classical Theories of Time, and Relativity
    In Fabrice Correia & Sven Rosenkranz (eds.), Nothing to Come: A Defence of the Growing Block Theory of Time, Springer Verlag. pp. 117-133. 2018.
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  • Fabrice Correia and Sven Rosenkranz, Existence, Quantification and Identity
    In Fabrice Correia & Sven Rosenkranz (eds.), Nothing to Come: A Defence of the Growing Block Theory of Time, Springer Verlag. pp. 13-26. 2018.
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  • Sven Rosenkranz and Fabrice Correia, Spatiotemporaryism
    In Fabrice Correia & Sven Rosenkranz (eds.), Nothing to Come: A Defence of the Growing Block Theory of Time, Springer Verlag. pp. 135-161. 2018.
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  • Sven Rosenkranz and Fabrice Correia, The Growing Block
    In Fabrice Correia & Sven Rosenkranz (eds.), Nothing to Come: A Defence of the Growing Block Theory of Time, Springer Verlag. pp. 35-57. 2018.
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  • Sven Rosenkranz and Fabrice Correia, The Other Contenders
    In Fabrice Correia & Sven Rosenkranz (eds.), Nothing to Come: A Defence of the Growing Block Theory of Time, Springer Verlag. pp. 59-84. 2018.
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  • Fabrice Correia and Sven Rosenkranz, Bivalence, Future Contingents and the Open Future
    In Fabrice Correia & Sven Rosenkranz (eds.), Nothing to Come: A Defence of the Growing Block Theory of Time, Springer Verlag. pp. 99-116. 2018.
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  • Fabrice Correia and Sven Rosenkranz, Temporal Relations
    In Fabrice Correia & Sven Rosenkranz (eds.), Nothing to Come: A Defence of the Growing Block Theory of Time, Springer Verlag. pp. 27-34. 2018.
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  • Fabrice Correia and Sven Rosenkranz, The Epistemic Objection
    In Fabrice Correia & Sven Rosenkranz (eds.), Nothing to Come: A Defence of the Growing Block Theory of Time, Springer Verlag. pp. 85-98. 2018.
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  • Fabrice Correia and Sven Rosenkranz, Taking Tense Seriously
    In Fabrice Correia & Sven Rosenkranz (eds.), Nothing to Come: A Defence of the Growing Block Theory of Time, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-11. 2018.
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  • Kathrin Koslicki, Form, Matter, Substance
    Oxford University Press. 2018.
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  • Kathrin Koslicki, Towards a Hylomorphic Solution to the Grounding Problem
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements to Philosophy 82 333-364. 2018.
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  • Øystein Linnebo, Dummett on Indefinite Extensibility
    Philosophical Issues 28 (1): 196-220. 2018.
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  • Øystein Linnebo, Thin Objects: An Abstractionist Account
    Oxford University Press. 2018.
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  • Øystein Linnebo, Putnam on Mathematics as Modal Logic
    In Roy T. Cook & Geoffrey Hellman (eds.), Hilary Putnam on Logic and Mathematics, Springer Verlag. pp. 249-267. 2018.
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  • Øystein Linnebo and Stewart Shapiro, Modality in mathematics
    In Otávio Bueno & Scott Shalkowski (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Modality, Routledge. 2018.
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  • Roy T. Cook and Øystein Linnebo, Cardinality and Acceptable Abstraction
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 59 (1): 61-74. 2018.
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  • John Marenbon, Les relacions en la filosofia llatina medieval primerenca: contra el relat estàndard
    Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 61 41-58. 2018.
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  • Bence Nanay, Philosophy of Perception: A road-map with many bypass roads
    In Current Controversies in Philosophy of Perception, Routledge. 2018.
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