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Walter Ott, Locke on the role of judgment in perceptionEuropean Journal of Philosophy 28 (3): 670-684. 2020.
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Elizabeth Barnes and Matthew Andler, Categories We Live by: The Construction of Sex, Gender, Race, and Other Social Categories, by Ásta (review)Mind 129 (515): 939-947. 2020.
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Elizabeth Barnes, Precis of The Minority BodyPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (1): 207-208. 2020.
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Elizabeth Barnes, Replies to CommentariesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (1): 232-243. 2020.
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Zachary C. Irving and Aaron Glasser, Mind‐wandering: A philosophical guidePhilosophy Compass 15 (1). 2020.
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Zachary C. Irving, Aaron Glasser, Alison Gopnik, Verity Pinter, and Chandra Sripada, What Does “Mind‐Wandering” Mean to the Folk? An Empirical InvestigationCognitive Science 44 (10). 2020.
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Ross Cameron, Easy Ontology, Two-Dimensionalism, and TruthmakingOxford Studies in Metaphysics 12 35-57. 2020.
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N. P. Adams, Antoinette Scherz, and Cord Schmelzle, Legitimacy beyond the state: institutional purposes and contextual constraintsCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 23 (3): 281-291. 2020.
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N. P. Adams, Authority, Illocutionary Accommodation, and Social AccommodationAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (3): 560-573. 2020.
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N. P. Adams, Legitimacy and institutional purposeCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 23 (3): 292-310. 2020.
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Robin Dembroff and Dee Payton, Why We Shouldn't Compare Transracial to Transgender IdentityBoston Review. 2020.
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Alexander Motchoulski, The epistemic limits of shared reasonsEuropean Journal of Philosophy 28 (1): 164-176. 2020.
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Alexander Motchoulski, Democratic Public JustificationCanadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (7): 844-861. 2020.
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Brie Gertler, Acquaintance, Parsimony, and EpiphenomenalismIn Sam Coleman (ed.), The Knowledge Argument, Cambridge University Press. pp. 62-86. 2019.
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Walter Ott, Dans la Chambre Obscure de l'Esprit: John Locke et l'Invention du Mind by Philippe Hamou (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (2): 347-348. 2019.
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Walter Ott, Berkeley’s Best System: An Alternative Approach to Laws of NatureJournal of Modern Philosophy 1 (1): 4. 2019.
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Ross Cameron, Truthmaking, Second‐Order Quantification, and Ontological CommitmentAnalytic Philosophy 60 (4): 336-360. 2019.
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Joseph Anderson, Leibniz on Causation and Agency by Julia Jorati (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (1): 171-172. 2019.
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Kimberly Ann Harris, What Does it Mean to Move for Black Lives?Philosophy Today 64 (2): 275-291. 2019.
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Kimberly Ann Harris, W. E. B. Du Bois’s “Conservation of Races”: A Metaphilosophical TextMetaphilosophy 50 (5): 670-687. 2019.
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Alexander Motchoulski and Phil Smolenski, Principles of Collective Choice and Constraints of Fairness: Why the Difference Principle Would Be Chosen behind the Veil of IgnoranceJournal of Philosophy 116 (12): 678-690. 2019.
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Brie Gertler, Self‐Knowledge and Rational Agency: A Defense of EmpiricismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 96 (1): 91-109. 2018.
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Walter Ott, Berkeley's Principles Expanded and Explained (review)Philosophical Review 127 (1): 115-117. 2018.
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Walter Ott, Representation and Scepticism from Aquinas to Descartes by Han Thomas Adriaenssen (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (4): 752-753. 2018.
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Walter Ott, Leges sive natura: Bacon, Spinoza, and a Forgotten Concept of LawIn Walter Ott & Lydia Patton (eds.), Laws of Nature, Oxford University Press. pp. 62-79. 2018.