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Peter Myrdal, Arto Repo, and Valtteri Viljanen, Leibniz on Possibilia, Creation, and the Reality of EssencesPhilosophers' Imprint 23 (17). 2023.
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Matti Eklund, Who cares if we’re not fully real? Comments on Kris McDaniel’s The Fragmentation of BeingPhilosophical Studies 179 (10): 3141-3150. 2022.
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Marvin Backes, Matti Eklund, and Eliot Michaelson, Should moral intuitionism go social?Noûs 57 (4): 973-985. 2022.
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Andrew Reisner, Normativity: A Unit ofIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley. 2022.
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Emil Andersson, Distributive justice, social cooperation, and the basis of equalityTheoria 88 (6): 1180-1195. 2022.
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Emil Andersson, Freedom, Equality, and Justifiability to All: Reinterpreting Liberal LegitimacyThe Journal of Ethics 26 (4): 591-612. 2022.
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Emil Andersson, Actualizing Human Rights: Global Inequality, Future People, and Motivation by Jos Philips (review)Nordic Journal of Human Rights 40 (1): 261-263. 2022.
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Andreas Stokke, Features of referential pronouns and indexical presuppositionsInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (8): 1083-1115. 2022.
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Andreas Stokke, De Se Thinking and Modes of PresentationBelgrade Philosophical Annual 35 (2): 69-87. 2022.
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Olof Pettersson, Commerce, Theft and Deception : The Etymology of Hermes in Plato’s CratylusIn Vladimir Mikes (ed.), Plato's Cratylus. Proceeding from the XI Symposium Platonicum Pragense, Brill. 2022.
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Rebecca Wallbank and Jon Robson, Over-Appreciating AppreciationIn Jeremy Wyatt, Julia Zakkou & Dan Zeman (eds.), Perspectives on Taste, Routledge. pp. 40-57. 2022.
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Folke Tersman and Olle Risberg, Hope for the Evolutionary Debunker: How Evolutionary Debunking Arguments and Arguments from Moral Disagreement Can Join ForcesEthical Theory and Moral Practice 1-17. 2022.
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Jessica Pepp, Rachel Katharine Sterken, Matthew McKeever, and Eliot Michaelson, Manipulative MachinesIn Michael Klenk & Fleur Jongepier (eds.), The Philosophy of Online Manipulation, Routledge. pp. 91-107. 2022.
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Eliot Michaelson, Jessica Pepp, and Rachel Katharine Sterken, Relevance-Based Knowledge Resistance in Public ConversationsIn Jesper Strömbäck, Åsa Wikforss, Kathrin Glüer, Torun Lindholm & Henrik Oscarsson (eds.), Knowledge Resistance in High-Choice Information Environments, Routledge. pp. 106-127. 2022.
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Jens Johansson and Olle Risberg, A Simple Analysis of HarmErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (n/a): 509-536. 2022.
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Jens Johansson and Olle Risberg, Against the Worse Than Nothing Account of Harm: A Reply to ImmermanJournal of Moral Philosophy 20 (3-4): 233-242. 2022.
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Karl Bergman and Nils Franzen, The force of fictional discourseSynthese 200 (6). 2022.
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Irene Martínez Marín and Elisabeth Schellekens, Aesthetic Taste: Perceptual Discernment or Emotional Sensibility?In Dan Zeman and Julia Zakkou Jeremy Wyatt (ed.), Perspectives on Taste: Aesthetics, Language, Metaphysics, and Experimental Philosophy, Routledge. 2022.
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Elisabeth Schellekens, Aesthetic Experience and Intellectual PursuitsAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 96 (1): 123-146. 2022.
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Henrik Rydéhn, Metaphysically Opaque GroundingCanadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (7): 729-745. 2022.
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Philippe Stamenkovic, A Philosophical Analysis of the Recent Controversy about “Islamo-leftism” in French AcademiaRuch Filozoficzny 77 (4): 153-173. 2022.
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Anna Petronella Foultier, Letting the Body Find Its Way: Skills, Expertise, and Bodily ReflectionPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 1-22. 2022.
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Anna Petronella Foultier, Recension: Vad är en kvinna? red. Johansson Wilén & Sjöstedt (review)Filosofisk Tidskrift 43. 2022.
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Anna Petronella Foultier, The ethical night of libertinism: Beauvoir's reading of SadeContinental Philosophy Review (not yet assigned): 1-21. 2022.
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Nils-Hennes Stear, Immoralism is Obviously True: Towards Progress on the Ethical QuestionBritish Journal of Aesthetics 62 (4): 615-632. 2022.
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Matti Eklund, Book Review: Oystein Linnebo, Thin ObjectsPhilosophical Review 130 (2): 330-335. 2021.