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Geoff Georgi, Demonstratives in First-Order LogicIn Tadeusz Ciecierski & Pawel Grabarczyk (eds.), The Architecture of Context and Context-Sensitivity, Springer. pp. 125-148. 2020.
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Daniel J. Miller, BCI-Mediated Behavior, Moral Luck, and PunishmentAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 11 (1): 72-74. 2020.
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Matthew Talbert, The Attributionist Approach to Moral LuckMidwest Studies in Philosophy 43 (1): 24-41. 2019.
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Matthew Talbert, Christian List: Why Free Will is Real: Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2019. Hardback € 22.50. 215 PpEthical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (5): 1121-1124. 2019.
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Matthew Talbert, Christian List: Why Free Will is RealEthical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (5). 2019.
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Kyle G. Fritz and Daniel J. Miller, When Hypocrisy Undermines the Standing to Blame: a Response to RossiEthical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (2): 379-384. 2019.
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Kyle G. Fritz and Daniel J. Miller, The Unique Badness of Hypocritical BlameErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 6. 2019.
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Geoff Georgi, Andrea Iacona, Logical Form: Between Logic and Natural Language, Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, 2018, 133 pp., US$89.99 , ISBN 978‐3319741536 (review)Dialectica 72 (4): 622-628. 2018.
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Matthew Talbert, Judgmental alternatives, empathy, and moral responsibilityPhilosophical Studies 175 (4): 973-980. 2018.
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Kyle G. Fritz and Daniel J. Miller, Hypocrisy and the Standing to BlamePacific Philosophical Quarterly 99 (1): 118-139. 2018.
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Daniel J. Miller, Circumstantial ignorance and mitigated blameworthinessPhilosophical Explorations 22 (1): 33-43. 2018.
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Devin Sanchez Curry, Cartesian critters can't rememberStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 69 72-85. 2018.
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Devin Sanchez Curry, Beliefs as inner causes: the (lack of) evidencePhilosophical Psychology 31 (6): 850-877. 2018.
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Matthew Talbert, Akrasia, Awareness, and BlameworthinessIn Philip Robichaud & Jan Willem Wieland (eds.), Responsibility - The Epistemic Condition, Oxford University Press. pp. 47-63. 2017.
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Daniel J. Miller, Reasonable foreseeability and blameless ignorancePhilosophical Studies 174 (6): 1561-1581. 2017.
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Geoff Georgi, Quantifying-in Uses of Complex Demonstratives and the Semantics of QuantificationIn Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Philosophical and Linguistic Analyses of Reference, Peter Lang. pp. 143-154. 2016.
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Matthew Talbert, Free Will, Agency, and Meaning in Life, by Derk Pereboom. New York: Oxford University PressMind 125 (497): 248-252. 2016.
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Matthew Talbert, Symmetry, Rational Abilities, and the Ought-Implies-Can PrincipleCriminal Law and Philosophy 10 (2): 283-296. 2016.
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Devin Sanchez Curry, Cabbage à la DescartesErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 3 609-637. 2016.