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Forthcoming articles
- Ishani Maitra & Brian Weatherson, Assertion, Knowledge and Action.
- Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij, Moderate Epistemic Expressivism.
- Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij & Stephen R. Grimm, Getting It Right.
- Bradley Armour-Garb & James A. Woodbridge, Semantic Defectiveness and the Liar.
- Lauren Ashwell, Deep, Dark…or Transparent? Knowing Our Desires.
- Andrew R. Bailey & Bradley Richards, Horgan and Tienson on Phenomenology and Intentionality.
- James Baillie, The Expectation of Nothingness.
- David Bain, What Makes Pains Unpleasant?
- Mark Balaguer, Replies to McKenna, Pereboom, and Kane.
- Elizabeth Barnes, Metaphysically Indeterminate Existence.
- Saba Bazargan, Complicitous Liability in War.
- Endre Begby, Semantic Minimalism and the “Miracle of Communication”.
- Michael Bergmann, Externalist Justification and the Role of Seemings.
- Corine Besson & Anandi Hattiangadi, The Open Future, Bivalence and Assertion.
- Claudia Bianchi, How to Do Things with (Recorded) Words.
- Michael A. Bishop, Why the Generality Problem is Everybody's Problem.
- Jens Christian Bjerring, On Counterpossibles.
- Ricki Leigh Bliss, Viciousness and the Structure of Reality.
- Gregory Bochner, The Metasyntactic Interpretation of Two-Dimensionalism.
- Tomas Bogardus, Undefeated Dualism.
- Paul Boghossian, What is Inference?
- Paolo Bonardi, Semantic Relationism, Belief Reports and Contradiction.
- David Bourget & David J. Chalmers, What Do Philosophers Believe?
- Wylie Breckenridge & Ofra Magidor, Arbitrary Reference.
- Alex Broadbent, Causes of Causes.
- John Broome, Comments on Boghossian.
- Jessica Brown, Shifty Talk: Knowledge and Causation.
- Anthony Brueckner, Bootstrapping, Evidentialist Internalism, and Rule Circularity.
- John Brunero, Reasons as Explanations.
- Wesley Buckwalter & Mark Phelan, Function and Feeling Machines: A Defense of the Philosophical Conception of Subjective Experience.
- Mark Bryant Budolfson, Non-Cognitivism and Rational Inference.
- Matias Bulnes, Individualism and the Metaphysics of Actions.
- Stephen Andrew Butterfill, Interacting Mindreaders.
- Todd Calder, Is Evil Just Very Wrong?
- Ben Caplan & Chris Tillman, Benacerraf's Revenge.
- Eric Cavallero, Association and Asylum.
- Nate Charlow, Presupposition and the a Priori.
- Nate Charlow, The Problem with the Frege–Geach Problem.
- Nevin Climenhaga, A Problem for the Alternative Difference Measure of Confirmation.
- D. Justin Coates & Philip Swenson, Reasons-Responsiveness and Degrees of Responsibility.
- Gabriele Contessa, Dispositions and Interferences.
- Richard Corry, Emerging From the Causal Drain.
- Sam Cowling, Instantiation as Location.
- Sean Crawford, Propositional or Non-Propositional Attitudes?
- Ken Daley, The Structure of Lexical Concepts.
- Wayne A. Davis, On Nonindexical Contextualism.
- Richard Dietz & Julien Murzi, Coming True: A Note on Truth and Actuality.
- Julian Dodd, Adventures in the Metaontology of Art: Local Descriptivism, Artefacts and Dreamcatchers.
- Sinan Dogramaci, Intuitions for Inferences.
- Kai Draper, The Evidential Relevance of Self-Locating Information.
- Douglas Ehring, Why Parfit Did Not Go Far Enough.
- Nadine Elzein, Pereboom's Frankfurt Case and Derivative Culpability.
- Anthony Everett, Disquotationalism, Reference, and Object Dependence.
- Anna Farennikova, Seeing Absence.
- Michael Ferry, Does Morality Demand Our Very Best? On Moral Prescriptions and the Line of Duty.
- Alicia Finch, Against Libertarianism.
- John Martin Fischer & Garrett Pendergraft, Does the Consequence Argument Beg the Question?
- Christopher Evan Franklin, A Theory of the Normative Force of Pleas.
- Christopher Freiman, Priority and Position.
- Ellen Fridland, Problems with Intellectualism.
- David Friedell, Salmon on Hob and Nob.
- Todd Ganson, Are Color Experiences Representational?
- Daniel Giberman, Tropes In Space.
- Matthew B. Gifford, Skepticism and Elegance: Problems for the Abductivist Reply to Cartesian Skepticism.
- Thea Goodsell, Is de Jure Coreference Non-Transitive?
- Richard Gray, What Do Our Experiences of Heat and Cold Represent?
- Daniel Greco, A Puzzle About Epistemic Akrasia.
- Ghislain Guigon, Overall Similarity, Natural Properties, and Paraphrases.
- Johan E. Gustafsson, Combinative Consequentialism and the Problem of Act Versions.
- Daniel Halliday, Holism About Value: Some Help for Invariabilists.
- Nathan Hanna, Retributivism Revisited.
- William H. Hanson, Logical Truth in Modal Languages: Reply to Nelson and Zalta.
- Daniel F. Hartner, Conceptual Analysis as Armchair Psychology: In Defense of Methodological Naturalism.
- John Hawthorne, Knowledge and Epistemic Necessity.
- Charles Hermes, Functions and Altered States in Dispositional Analysis: A Reply to Vihvelin.
- Kendy M. Hess, The Free Will of Corporations (and Other Collectives).
- Tyler Hildebrand, Tooley's Account of the Necessary Connection Between Law and Regularity.
- Edward Hinchman, Rational Requirements and 'Rational' Akrasia.
- Miguel Hoeltje, Lepore and Ludwig on 'Explicit Meaning Theories'.
- Emmett L. Holman, Phenomenal Concepts as Bare Recognitional Concepts: Harder to Debunk Than You Thought, …but Still Possible.
- Alexander Hughes, Desires, Descriptivism, and Reference Failure.
- David Hunt & Seth Shabo, Frankfurt Cases and the (in)Significance of Timing: A Defense of the Buffering Strategy.
- Nurbay Irmak, The Privilege of the Physical and the Status of Ontological Debates.
- Colin Johnston, Judgment and the Identity Theory of Truth.
- Robert Kane, Torn Decisions, Luck, and Libertarian Free Will: Comments on Balaguer's Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem.
- Alexander Kelly, Ramseyan Humility, Scepticism and Grasp.
- Justin Khoo, A Note on Gibbard's Proof.
- Andrew C. Khoury, Synchronic and Diachronic Responsibility.
- Andrew C. Khoury, Manipulation and Mitigation.
- Chad Kidd, Phenomenal Consciousness with Infallible Self-Representation.
- Brian Kierland & Philip Swenson, Ability-Based Objections to No-Best-World Arguments.
- Hyunseop Kim, The Uncomfortable Truth About Wrongful Life Cases.
- Jeffrey C. King, Propositional Unity: What's the Problem, Who has It and Who Solves It?
- Benjamin Kozuch, Prefrontal Lesion Evidence Against Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness.
- Barak Krakauer, What Are Impossible Worlds?
- Uriah Kriegel, A Hesitant Defense of Introspection.
- Charlie Kurth, What Do Our Critical Practices Say About the Nature of Morality?
- Brent G. Kyle, Knowledge as a Thick Concept: Explaining Why the Gettier Problem Arises.
- Christoph Lumer, The Volitive and the Executive Function of Intentions.
- Michael P. Lynch, Expressivism and Plural Truth.
- Jack C. Lyons, Sosa on Reflective Knowledge and Knowing Full Well.
- Robert Mabrito, Are Expressivists Guilty of Wishful Thinking?
- Coleen Macnamara, “Screw You!” & “Thank You”.
- Michael Madary, Anticipation and Variation in Visual Content.
- Barry Maguire, Defending David Lewis's Modal Reduction.
- Raamy Majeed, Pleading Ignorance in Response to Experiential Primitivism.
- Eric Mandelbaum, Against Alief.
- Kate Manne & David Sobel, Disagreeing About How to Disagree.
- Eric Margolis & Stephen Laurence, In Defense of Nativism.
- Peter J. Markie, Rational Intuition and Understanding.
- Michael McGlone, Putnam on What Isn't in the Head.
- Michael McKenna, The Metaphysical Importance of the Compatibility Question: Comments on Mark Balaguer's Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem.
- Rachel McKinnon & John Turri, Irksome Assertions.
- Jennifer McKitrick, Response to Kadri Vihvelin's “Counterfactuals and Dispositions”.
- Tristram McPherson, Against Quietist Normative Realism.
- Katie McShane, Neosentimentalism and the Valence of Attitudes.
- Phillip John Meadows, On A. D. Smith's Constancy Based Defence of Direct Realism.
- Angela Mendelovici, Reliable Misrepresentation and Tracking Theories of Mental Representation.
- Eliot Michaelson, Shifty Characters.
- Kristie Miller, “Personal Identity” Minus the Persons.
- Michael Moehler, The Scope of Instrumental Morality.
- Niklas Möller, All That Jazz: Linguistic Competence and Improvisation.
- Martin Montminy, Explaining Dubious Assertions.
- Kevin Morris, On Two Arguments for Subset Inheritance.
- Joshua Mugg, What Are the Cognitive Costs of Racism? A Reply to Gendler.
- Dylan Murray, Justin Sytsma & Jonathan Livengood, God Knows (but Does God Believe?).
- Julien Murzi & Florian Steinberger, Is Logical Knowledge Dispositional?
- Bence Nanay, Success Semantics: The Sequel.
- Andrea Onofri, On Non-Pragmatic Millianism.
- Francesco Orsi, What's Wrong with Moorean Buck-Passing?
- Gary Ostertag, The 'Gödel' Effect.
- Derk Pereboom, The Disappearing Agent Objection to Event-Causal Libertarianism.
- Ben Phillips, Indirect Representation and the Self-Representational Theory of Consciousness.
- Ángel Pinillos, Coreference and Meaning.
- Douglas V. Porpora, How Many Thoughts Are There? Or Why We Likely Have No Tegmark Duplicates $$ 10^{{10^{115} }} $$ M Away.
- Ryan Preston-Roedder, A Better World.
- Alexander R. Pruss, The Accomplishment of Plans: A New Version of the Principle of Double Effect.
- Jani Raerinne, Robustness and Sensitivity of Biological Models.
- Jason Raibley, Health and Well-Being.
- Steven L. Reynolds, Justification as the Appearance of Knowledge.
- Katherine Ritchie, What Are Groups?
- Jason Rogers & Jonathan Matheson, Bergmann's Dilemma: Exit Strategies for Internalists.
- David Rose & Jonathan Schaffer, Knowledge Entails Dispositional Belief.
- Robert D. Rupert, Cognitive Systems and the Supersized Mind.
- Jonathan Schaffer & Zoltan Gendler Szabo, Epistemic Comparativism: A Contextualist Semantics for Knowledge Ascriptions.
- Elizabeth Schechter, The Unity of Consciousness: Subjects and Objectivity.
- Markus E. Schlosser, The Luck Argument Against Event-Causal Libertarianism: It is Here to Stay.
- Scott Sehon, Epistemic Issues in the Free Will Debate: Can We Know When We Are Free?
- Kieran Setiya, What is a Reason to Act?
- Nicholas Shackel, Still Waiting for a Plausible Humean Theory of Reasons.
- Sam Shpall, Wide and Narrow Scope.
- Warren Shrader, Shoemaker on Emergence.
- Nicholas Silins, Introspection and Inference.
- Paul Silva, Epistemically Self-Defeating Arguments and Skepticism About Intuition.
- Matthew Skene, Seemings and the Possibility of Epistemic Justification.
- Saul Smilansky, Why Moral Paradoxes Matter? “Teflon Immorality” and the Perversity of Life.
- Declan Smithies, On the Unreliability of Introspection.
- Justin Snedegar, Reason Claims and Contrastivism About Reasons.
- Joshua Spencer, What Time Travelers Cannot Not Do (but Are Responsible for Anyway).
- Jacob Stegenga, Probabilizing the End.
- Jordan Stein, How Many Notions of Necessity?
- Alexander Steinberg, Pleonastic Possible Worlds.
- Scott Sturgeon, Pollock on Defeasible Reasons.
- Ásta Kristjana Sveinsdóttir, Knowledge of Essence: The Conferralist Story.
- Steven Swartzer, Appetitive Besires and the Fuss About Fit.
- Brian Talbot, Reforming Intuition Pumps: When Are the Old Ways the Best?
- Mieszko Tałasiewicz, Joanna Odrowąż-Sypniewska, Wojciech Wciórka & Piotr Wilkin, Do We Need a New Theory of Truthmaking? Some Comments on Disjunction Thesis, Conjunction Thesis, Entailment Principle and Explanation.
- Justin Thomas Tiehen, The Cost of Forfeiting Causal Inheritance.
- Hannah Tierney, A Maneuver Around the Modified Manipulation Argument.
- Patrick Todd, Soft Facts and Ontological Dependence.
- Jon Tresan, Question Authority: In Defense of Moral Naturalism Without Clout.
- Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu, Shapelessness and Predication Supervenience: A Limited Defense of Shapeless Moral Particularism.
- John Turri, Knowledge and Suberogatory Assertion.
- Rob van Someren Greve, The Value of Practical Usefulness.
- Eric Vogelstein, Moral Normativity.
- Kenneth Walden, In Defense of Reflective Equilibrium.
- Brandon Warmke, Two Arguments Against the Punishment-Forbearance Account of Forgiveness.
- Clas Weber, Centered Communication.
- Ruth Weintraub, Induction and Inference to the Best Explanation.
- Josh Weisberg, Misrepresenting Consciousness.
- Christopher Heath Wellman, Immigration Restrictions in the Real World.
- Andrea C. Westlund, Deference as a Normative Power.
- Shelley Wilcox, Do Duties to Outsiders Entail Open Borders? A Reply to Wellman.
- John N. Williams, Moore's Paradox and the Priority of Belief Thesis.
- Alastair Wilson, Schaffer on Laws of Nature.
- Wai-Hung Wong & Zanja Yudell, "How Fallacious Is the Consequence Fallacy?".
- Christopher Woodard, Classifying Theories of Welfare.
- Richard Woodward, Worldmates and Internal Relatedness.
- Crispin Wright, Comment on Paul Boghossian, “The Nature of Inference”.
- Wayne Wu, Visual Spatial Constancy and Modularity: Does Intention Penetrate Vision?
- Wayne Wu, Being in the Workspace, From a Neural Point of View.
- Jeremy Wyatt, Domains, Plural Truth, and Mixed Atomic Propositions.
- Eric Yang, Thinking Animals, Disagreement, and Skepticism.
- Helen Yetter-Chappell, Circularity in the Conditional Analysis of Phenomenal Concepts.
- Helen Yetter-Chappell & Richard Yetter Chappell, Mind-Body Meets Metaethics: A Moral Concept Strategy.
- Elia Zardini, Luminosity and Determinacy.
- John Zeimbekis, Color and Cognitive Penetrability.
- Miri Albahari, Alief or Belief? A Contextual Approach to Belief Ascription.
- Mahrad Almotahari, Metalinguistic Negation and Metaphysical Affirmation.
- Charity Anderson, Fallibilism and the Flexibility of Epistemic Modals.
- Joshua Armstrong & Jason Stanley, Singular Thoughts and Singular Propositions.
- Andrew M. Bailey, The Elimination Argument.
- Mark Bajakian, How to Count People.
- Matthew S. Bedke, Rationalist Restrictions and External Reasons.
- Gordon Belot, Transcendental Idealism Among the Jersey Metaphysicians.
- Tomas Bogardus, Erratum To: Undefeated Dualism. [REVIEW]
- Kenneth Boyce, Existentialism Entails Anti-Haecceitism.
- Ben Bradley, Fischer on Death and Unexperienced Evils.
- Berit Brogaard, Strong Representationalism and Centered Content.
- Michael Brownstein, Rationalizing Flow: Agency in Skilled Unreflective Action.
- Vanessa Carbonell, De Dicto Desires and Morality as Fetish.
- Alan Carter, Some Groundwork for a Multidimensional Axiology.
- Kai-Yuan Cheng, A New Look at the Problem of Rule-Following: A Generic Perspective.
- Andy Clark, Précis of Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension (Oxford University Press, NY, 2008).
- Andy Clark, Finding the Mind.
- Austen Clark, Vicissitudes of Non-Visual Objects: Comments on Macpherson, O'Callaghan, and Batty.
- E. J. Coffman, Does Knowledge Secure Warrant to Assert?
- Samuel Cumming, Indefinites and Intentional Identity.
- Robert Cummins, Martin Roth & Ian Harmon, Why It Doesn't Matter to Metaphysics What Mary Learns.
- Malte Dahlgrün, The Notion of a Recognitional Concept and Other Confusions.
- Roberto de Sá Pereira, What is Nonconceptualism in Kant's Philosophy?
- Imogen Dickie, Negation, Anti-Realism, and the Denial Defence.
- Sinan Dogramaci, A Problem for Rationalist Responses to Skepticism.
- Maureen Donnelly, Endurantist and Perdurantist Accounts of Persistence.
- Billy Dunaway, Minimalist Semantics in Meta-Ethical Expressivism.
- Jeffrey Dunn, Evidential Externalism.
- Nikk Effingham, Sider, Hawley, Sider and the Vagueness Argument.
- Catherine Z. Elgin, Keeping Things in Perspective.
- Fred Feldman, Replies.
- Katharina Felka, Number Words and Reference to Numbers.
- John Fischer, Replies to Critics.
- Benjamin James Fraser, Evolutionary Debunking Arguments and the Reliability of Moral Cognition.
- Rob van Someren Greve, The Value of Practical Usefulness.
- Jean-Baptiste Guillon, Van Inwagen on Introspected Freedom.
- Eline Busck Gundersen, The Chameleon's Revenge.
- Anil Gupta, Replies to Selim Berker and Karl Schafer.
- Sharon Hewitt, What Do Our Intuitions About the Experience Machine Really Tell Us About Hedonism?
- Eric Hiddleston, Second-Order Properties and Three Varieties of Functionalism.
- Tyler Hildebrand, Can Bare Dispositions Explain Categorical Regularities?
- Richard Holton, Comments on Ralph Wedgwood's the Nature of Normativity.
- Terry Horgan, Phenomenal Intentionality and the Evidential Role of Perceptual Experience: Comments on Jack Lyons, Perception and Basic Beliefs.
- Leon Horsten, Having an Interpretation.
- Erkki Huovinen & Tobias Pontara, Methodology in Aesthetics: The Case of Musical Expressivity.
- Ross Inman, Neo-Aristotelian Plenitude.
- Andrew C. Khoury, Erratum To: Manipulation and Mitigation. [REVIEW]
- Daniel Kodaj, Open Future and Modal Anti-Realism.
- Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia, The Supertask Argument Against Countable Additivity.
- Noah Lemos, Hedonism and the Good Life.
- James Lenman, Uggles and Muggles: Wedgwood on Normative Thought and Justification.
- Ronald Loeffler, Belief Ascriptions and Social Externalism.
- Penelope Mackie, Counterfactuals and the Fixity of the Past.
- Brian McElwee, The Rights and Wrongs of Consequentialism.
- Lydia McGrew, Jeffrey Conditioning, Rigidity, and the Defeasible Red Jelly Bean.
- Conor McHugh, Judging as a Non-Voluntary Action.
- George Edward Moore, The Conception of Intrinsic Value.
- Ram Neta, Reflections on Reflective Knowledge.
- Dilip Ninan, Propositions, Semantic Values, and Rigidity.
- Robert Northcott, Natural-Born Determinists: A New Defense of Causation as Probability-Raising.
- David Palmer, Pereboom on the Frankfurt Cases.
- Jeanne Peijnenburg & David Atkinson, Lamps, Cubes, Balls and Walls: Zeno Problems and Solutions.
- Derk Pereboom, On Fischer's Our Stories.
- Tommaso Piazza & Francesco Piazza, On Inconsistent Entities. A Reply to Colyvan.
- Ted Poston, Direct Phenomenal Beliefs, Cognitive Significance, and the Specious Present.
- Alexander R. Pruss, The a-Theory of Time and Induction.
- Peter Railton, Staying in Touch with Normative Reality.
- Sherrilyn Roush, Justification and the Growth of Error.
- Luke Russell, Dispositional Accounts of Evil Personhood.
- Karl Schafer, The Rationalism in Anil Gupta's Empiricism and Experience.
- Ira M. Schnall, Weak Reasons-Responsiveness Meets its Match: In Defense of David Widerker's Attack on Pap.
- Armin W. Schulz, Simulation, Simplicity, and Selection: An Evolutionary Perspective on High-Level Mindreading.
- Eric Schwitzgebel, Précis: Perplexities of Consciousness. [REVIEW]
- Eric Schwitzgebel, Reply to Kriegel, Smithies, and Spener.
- Daniele Sgaravatti, Scepticism, Defeasible Evidence and Entitlement.
- Mandy Simons, Local Pragmatics and Structured Contents.
- Matthew Noah Smith, The Importance of What They Care About.
- Robert Stalnaker, Responses to Stanley and Schlenker.
- Josef Stern, Metaphor and Minimalism.
- Brian Talbot, Truth Promoting Non-Evidential Reasons for Belief.
- Paul Tappenden, Expectancy and Rational Action Prior to Personal Fission.
- John Thrasher, Uniqueness and Symmetry in Bargaining Theories of Justice.
- Patrick Toner, Independence Accounts of Substance and Substantial Parts.
- Patrick Toner, Hylemorphic Animalism.
- Ian Underwood, Cross-Count Identity, Distinctness, and the Theory of Internal and External Relations.
- Bas C. van Fraassen, Precis of Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of Perspective.
- Bas C. van Fraassen, Reply to Belot, Elgin, and Horsten.
- J. Velleman, Comments on John Martin Fischer's Our Stories.
- Peter B. M. Vranas, What Time Travelers May Be Able to Do.
- Sven Walter, Taking Realization Seriously: No Cure for Epiphobia.
- Jonathan Waskan, A Vehicular Theory of Corporeal Qualia (a Gift to Computationalists).
- Michael Watkins, A Posteriori Primitivism.
- Brian Weatherson, Ross on Sleeping Beauty.
- Ruth Weintraub, A Solution to the Discursive Dilemma.
- Tim Willenken, Moorean Responses to Skepticism: A Defense.
- Malte Willer, Realizing What Might Be.
- Richard Woodward, The Things That Aren't Actually There.
- Michael J. Zimmerman, Feldman on the Nature and Value of Pleasure.
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