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Synthese, Volume 198
Volume 198, Number 1, January 2021
- Josefine Lomholt Pallavicini

, Bjørn G. Hallsson
, Klemens Kappel
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Polarization in groups of Bayesian agents. 1-55 - Patrick Dieveney:

Scientific explanation, unifying mathematics, and indispensability arguments (A new Cicada MES). 57-77 - Lauren N. Ross

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Causal explanation and the periodic table. 79-103 - Jonathan Tallant

, Sam Baron
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It's one thing to rule them all and another thing to bind them. 105-115 - Christoph Merdes

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Strategy and the pursuit of truth. 117-138 - Christina Easton

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Women and 'the philosophical personality': evaluating whether gender differences in the Cognitive Reflection Test have significance for explaining the gender gap in Philosophy. 139-167 - Eamon Darnell, Aaron Thomas-Bolduc

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Is Hume's Principle analytic? 169-185 - Lorenz Demey

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Aristotelian diagrams for semantic and syntactic consequence. 187-207 - Guilherme Sanches de Oliveira

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Representationalism is a dead end. 209-235 - James F. Woodward:

Explanatory autonomy: the role of proportionality, stability, and conditional irrelevance. 237-265 - Ziqian Zhou:

What the progressive aspect tells us about processes. 267-293 - Anthony Nguyen

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A functional naturalism. 295-313 - Indrek Reiland

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On experiencing moral properties. 315-325 - Steffen Koch

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The externalist challenge to conceptual engineering. 327-348 - Ludger van Dijk

, Erik Rietveld
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Situated anticipation. 349-371 - Stephen John

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Scientific deceit. 373-394 - Michael Duncan

, Kristie Miller
, James Norton
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Ditching determination and dependence: or, how to wear the crazy trousersa. 395-418 - Jamie Shaw:

Feyerabend's well-ordered science: how an anarchist distributes funds. 419-449 - Valentin Lageard, Cédric Paternotte

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Trolls, bans and reverts: simulating Wikipedia. 451-470 - Steven Bland:

Cognitive bias, situationism, and virtue reliabilism. 471-490 - Milos Kosterec

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On the essence of empty properties. 491-507 - Ilho Park

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Correcting credences with chances. 509-536 - Robert Northcott

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Pre-emption cases may support, not undermine, the counterfactual theory of causation. 537-555 - Joshua DiPaolo:

The word of a reluctant convert. 557-582 - Kenneth Boyce

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Why inference to the best explanation doesn't secure empirical grounds for mathematical platonism. 583-595 - Rico Hauswald:

The epistemic effects of close entanglements between research fields and activist movements. 597-614 - Bogdan Dicher

, Francesco Paoli:
The original sin of proof-theoretic semantics. 615-640 - Jordi Fernández

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Observer memory and immunity to error through misidentification. 641-660 - Kyle Banick

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How to be an adverbialist about phenomenal intentionality. 661-686 - Francesco Bellucci

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Analysis and decomposition in Peirce. 687-706 - David Fisher

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A conflict between van Inwagen's metaontology and his ontology. 707-722 - René van Woudenberg

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Reading as a source of knowledge. 723-742 - Daniel Coren

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Epistemic conservatism and bare beliefs. 743-756 - Angelo Turri, John Turri:

Lying, fast and slow. 757-775 - Alexander R. Pruss

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Underdetermination of infinitesimal probabilities. 777-799 - Efraim Wallach

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Historiographic narratives and empirical evidence: a case study. 801-821 - Oisín Deery

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Free actions as a natural kind. 823-843 - François Kammerer

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The illusion of conscious experience. 845-866 - Blazej Skrzypulec:

The nonclassical mereology of olfactory experiences. 867-886
Volume 198, Number 2, February 2021
- Kit Fine:

Truthmaking and the is-ought gap. 887-914 - Ashley Coates

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Essence and the inference problem. 915-931 - Igor Sedlár

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Hyperintensional logics for everyone. 933-956 - Peter Finocchiaro

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Ideology and its role in metaphysics. 957-983 - Hichem Naar

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The possibility of fitting love: irreplaceability and selectivity. 985-1010 - François Jaquet

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A debunking argument against speciesism. 1011-1027 - Eugen Fischer

, Paul E. Engelhardt, Joachim Horvath
, Hiroshi Ohtani:
Experimental ordinary language philosophy: a cross-linguistic study of defeasible default inferences. 1029-1070 - Michael Roche

, William Roche:
Authority without privilege: How to be a Dretskean conciliatory skeptic on self-knowledge. 1071-1087 - Nicholas Smyth

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Moral disagreement and non-moral ignorance. 1089-1108 - Corey Dethier

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Forces in a true and physical sense: from mathematical models to metaphysical conclusions. 1109-1122 - Julian J. Schlöder

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Counterfactual knowability revisited. 1123-1137 - Charles Neil

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Safety, domination, and differential support. 1139-1152 - Mark Satta

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Evil twins and the multiverse: distinguishing the world of difference between epistemic and physical possibility. 1153-1160 - Ellen Lehet

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Induction and explanatory definitions in mathematics. 1161-1175 - Philip Trammell

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Fixed-point solutions to the regress problem in normative uncertainty. 1177-1199 - Seyed Mohammad Yarandi:

Externalism and critical reasoning: a reconsideration. 1201-1216 - Andrea Oldofredi

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Some remarks on the mentalistic reformulation of the measurement problem: a reply to S. Gao. 1217-1233 - Theodore D. Locke

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Counterpossibles for modal normativists. 1235-1257 - Chao Xu, Yanjing Wang

, Thomas Studer
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A logic of knowing why. 1259-1285 - Daniel Steel, Sina Fazelpour

, Bianca Crewe, Kinley Gillette:
Information elaboration and epistemic effects of diversity. 1287-1307 - Rebecca Lea Morris

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Do mathematical explanations have instrumental value? 1309-1328 - Michael T. Stuart

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Towards a dual process epistemology of imagination. 1329-1350 - Sebastian Lutz

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Generalizing empirical adequacy II: partial structures. 1351-1380 - John Donaldson:

Vertical versus horizontal: What is really at issue in the exclusion problem? 1381-1396 - Mariana Vitti Rodrigues

, Claus Emmeche
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Abduction and styles of scientific thinking. 1397-1425 - Nick Byrd

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What we can (and can't) infer about implicit bias from debiasing experiments. 1427-1455 - Daniel Ari Friedman

, Eirik Søvik
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The ant colony as a test for scientific theories of consciousness. 1457-1480 - Mario Attie-Picker

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Is the folk concept of luck normative? 1481-1515 - Anastasia Kozyreva

, Ralph Hertwig
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The interpretation of uncertainty in ecological rationality. 1517-1547 - James Andrew Smith

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Quine on naturalism, nominalism, and philosophy's place within science. 1549-1567 - Daniel Coren

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Evaluating epistemic virtues. 1569-1578 - Nicola Spinelli

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Is self-identity essential to objects? 1579-1595 - Søren Overgaard

, Alessandro Salice
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Consciousness, belief, and the group mind hypothesis. 1597-1621 - M. Hosein M. A. Khalaj

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Knowledge-how and the problems of masking and finkishness. 1623-1641 - Stephan Krämer

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Ground-theoretic equivalence. 1643-1683 - George Darby, Martin Pickup

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Modelling deep indeterminacy. 1685-1710 - Pablo Acuña

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Charting the landscape of interpretation, theory rivalry, and underdetermination in quantum mechanics. 1711-1740 - Benjamin Elzinga

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Intellectualizing know how. 1741-1760 - Patrick Bondy

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The epistemic norm of inference and non-epistemic reasons for belief. 1761-1781 - Pierre Saint-Germier

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Getting Gettier straight: thought experiments, deviant realizations and default interpretations. 1783-1806 - Arno Schubbach

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Judging machines: philosophical aspects of deep learning. 1807-1827 - Emily Prychitko

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The causal situationist account of constitutive relevance. 1829-1843 - Keith Harris

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Knowledge-how and false belief. 1845-1861
Volume 198, Number 3-S, February 2021
- Javier Cumpa:

Editor's introduction. 759-761 - Berit Brogaard

, Bartek Chomanski
, Dimitria Electra Gatzia
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Consciousness and information integration. 763-792 - Valerio Buonomo

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The scientific turn in metaphysics: a factualist approach. 793-807 - Paul Coates

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Perception naturalised: relocation and the sensible qualities. 809-829 - Luis Fernández Moreno

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Language and metaphysics: the case of theoretical identities. 831-848 - John Heil:

Truthmaking and fundamentality. 849-860 - Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

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Contrastive mental causation. 861-883 - Robert C. Koons

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The ontological and epistemological superiority of hylomorphism. 885-903
Volume 198, Number 4, April 2021
- Helen E. Longino

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Scaling up; scaling down: What's missing? 2849-2863 - Ethan Nowak

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Complex demonstratives, hidden arguments, and presupposition. 2865-2900 - Henrik Rydenfelt

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Realism without representationalism. 2901-2918 - Jonathan Fuller:

The myth and fallacy of simple extrapolation in medicine. 2919-2939 - Uwe Peters:

Teleology and mentalizing in the explanation of action. 2941-2957 - Stefano Predelli

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Four Dthats. 2959-2972 - Sebastian De Haro

, Jeremy Butterfield:
On symmetry and duality. 2973-3013 - Christopher S. Hill

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Unrevisability. 3015-3031 - Jan Heylen

, Lars Arthur Tump
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The Enhanced Indispensability Argument, the circularity problem, and the interpretability strategy. 3033-3045 - Alison Duncan Kerr:

A plea for KR. 3047-3071 - Arthur Schipper

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Fundamental truthmakers and non-fundamental truths. 3073-3098 - Silver Bronzo

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Propositional complexity and the Frege-Geach Point. 3099-3130 - Ezequiel López-Rubio

, Emanuele Ratti
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Data science and molecular biology: prediction and mechanistic explanation. 3131-3156 - Matthew Simpson

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Deflationism and truthmaking. 3157-3181 - Kirk Lougheed

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Catherine Elgin on peerhood and the epistemic benefits of disagreement. 3183-3202 - Douglas Ian Campbell

, Yi Yang:
Does the solar system compute the laws of motion? 3203-3220 - Regina E. Fabry

, Markus Pantsar
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A fresh look at research strategies in computational cognitive science: The case of enculturated mathematical problem solving. 3221-3263 - Mohan Matthen

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Objects, seeing, and object-seeing. 3265-3288 - Felipe Morales Carbonell

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Mistakes as revealing and as manifestations of competence. 3289-3308 - Gabriele Ferretti:

Visual phenomenology versus visuomotor imagery: How can we be aware of action properties? 3309-3338 - John Woods:

Four grades of ignorance-involvement and how they nourish the cognitive economy. 3339-3368 - Henry Taylor

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Whales, fish and Alaskan bears: interest-relative taxonomy and kind pluralism in biology. 3369-3387 - Thomas A. C. Reydon

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On radical solutions in the philosophy of biology: What does "individuals thinking" actually solve? 3389-3411 - Lowell Abrams

, Landon D. C. Elkind
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Word choice in mathematical practice: a case study in polyhedra. 3413-3441 - Sarah Vooys, David G. Dick:

Money and mental contents. 3443-3458 - Erik C. W. Krabbe, Jan Albert Van Laar

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In the quagmire of quibbles: a dialectical exploration. 3459-3476 - Robert Weston Siscoe

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No work for a theory of epistemic dispositions. 3477-3498 - Katie McShane

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Against etiological function accounts of interests. 3499-3517 - Jonathan Mitchell

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Affective representation and affective attitudes. 3519-3546 - Gerd Gigerenzer:

Axiomatic rationality and ecological rationality. 3547-3564 - Massimiliano Carrara

, Daniele Chiffi, Ciro De Florio, Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen
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We don't know we don't know: asserting ignorance. 3565-3580 - Jennifer Rose Carr

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A modesty proposal. 3581-3601 - Tomasz Placek

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Past, present and future modally introduced. 3603-3624 - Quentin Hiernaux

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History and epistemology of plant behaviour: a pluralistic view? 3625-3650 - Daniel Munro

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Visual and bodily sensational perception: an epistemic asymmetry. 3651-3674 - Harald A. Wiltsche

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The Forever War: understanding, science fiction, and thought experiments. 3675-3698 - Pierrick Bourrat

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Transitions in evolution: a formal analysis. 3699-3731 - Edward Elliott

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Betting against the Zen Monk: on preferences and partial belief. 3733-3758 - Kai Michael Büttner

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Hume's principle: a plea for austerity. 3759-3781 - Alessio Persichetti

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The later Wittgenstein's guide to contradictions. 3783-3799 - Miklós Rédei

, Zalán Gyenis:
Having a look at the Bayes Blind Spot. 3801-3832 - Barnaby Walker

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Knowledge first, stability and value. 3833-3854 - Simon Wimmer

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Knowledge-first believing the unknowable. 3855-3871 - Jaana Parviainen

, Lauri Lahikainen:
Negative expertise in conditions of manufactured ignorance: epistemic strategies, virtues and skills. 3873-3891 - Marc Lange

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Asymmetry as a challenge to counterfactual accounts of non-causal explanation. 3893-3918 - Arianna Borrelli:

Between symmetry and asymmetry: spontaneous symmetry breaking as narrative knowing. 3919-3948 - John Woods:

What did Frege take Russell to have proved? 3949-3977
Volume 198, Number 5-S, March 2021
- Marianna Antonutti Marfori, Paula Quinon:

Intensionality in mathematics: problems and prospects. 995-999 - Barbara W. Sarnecka

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Learning to represent exact numbers. 1001-1018 - Jan Heylen

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The epistemic significance of numerals. 1019-1045 - Paula Quinon

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Can Church's thesis be viewed as a Carnapian explication? 1047-1074 - Dustin Tucker:

Paradoxes and the limits of theorizing about propositional attitudes. 1075-1094 - Gil Sagi

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Extensionality and logicality. 1095-1119 - Sara Negri:

The intensional side of algebraic-topological representation theorems. 1121-1143 - Luca Tranchini

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Proof-theoretic harmony: towards an intensional account. 1145-1176 - Staffan Angere

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Identity and intensionality in Univalent Foundations and philosophy. 1177-1217
Volume 198, Number 6-S, March 2021
- Donnchadh Ó Conaill, Tuomas E. Tahko

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New frontiers in ground, essence, and modality: introduction. 1219-1230 - Henrik Rydéhn

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Grounding and ontological dependence. 1231-1256 - Michael Wallner

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The ground of ground, essence, and explanation. 1257-1277 - Fabrice Correia:

The logic of relative fundamentality. 1279-1301 - Michele Lubrano

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The emergence of ground: some limitative results. 1303-1315 - Samuele Chilovi

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Grounding entails supervenience. 1317-1334 - Benjamin Schnieder

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On ground and consequence. 1335-1363 - Barbara Vetter:

A plenitude of powers. 1365-1385 - Antonella Mallozzi

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Two notions of metaphysical modality. 1387-1408 - Martin Glazier

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The difference between epistemic and metaphysical necessity. 1409-1424 - Penelope Mackie:

Persistence and modality. 1425-1438 - Mark Jago

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Essential bundle theory and modality. 1439-1454 - Nathan W. Wildman

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Against the reduction of modality to essence. 1455-1471
Volume 198, Number 7-S, April 2021
- Rodrigo Borges

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Introduction to the special issue 'knowledge and justification: new perspectives'. 1473-1480 - Samuel Z. Elgin

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Merely partial definition and the analysis of knowledge. 1481-1505 - Jennifer Nado

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Conceptual engineering, truth, and efficacy. 1507-1527 - Josefa Toribio

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Accessibility, implicit bias, and epistemic justification. 1529-1547 - David Jenkins

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Luminosity in the stream of consciousness. 1549-1562 - Nicholas Koziolek

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Inferring as a way of knowing. 1563-1582 - Christoph Kelp:

Inquiry, knowledge and understanding. 1583-1593 - Carlotta Pavese:

Know-how, action, and luck. 1595-1617 - Kevin Wallbridge

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Subject-specific intellectualism: re-examining know how and ability. 1619-1638 - Igal Kvart

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The steering thrust phenomenon in action-directed-pragmatics. 1639-1671 - Matthew A. Benton

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Knowledge, hope, and fallibilism. 1673-1689 - Sarah Wright

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Epistemic harm and virtues of self-evaluation. 1691-1709 - Duncan Pritchard

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Intellectual humility and the epistemology of disagreement. 1711-1723 - Jeffrey Tolly

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Swampman: a dilemma for proper functionalism. 1725-1750 - Harmen Ghijsen

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Predictive processing and foundationalism about perception. 1751-1769 - Juan Comesaña

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Empirical justification and defeasibility. 1771-1786 - Roy Sorensen:

Stealing Harman's Thought: knowledge saboteurs and dogmatists. 1787-1799 - John N. Williams

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Once you think you're wrong, you must be right: new versions of the preface paradox. 1801-1825 - Michael Veber

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A different kind of dream-based skepticism. 1827-1839
Volume 198, Number 8-S, April 2021
- Antonella Mallozzi:

Special issue of synthese on new directions in the epistemology of modality: introduction. 1841-1859 - Justin Clarke-Doane

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Metaphysical and absolute possibility. 1861-1872 - Graham Priest:

Metaphysical necessity: a skeptical perspective. 1873-1885 - Jennifer Wang

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The epistemological objection to modal primitivism. 1887-1898 - Frank Jackson

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Deflationism about the necessary a posteriori and Twin Earth. 1899-1907 - Anand Jayprakash Vaidya, Michael Wallner

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The epistemology of modality and the problem of modal epistemic friction. 1909-1935 - Antonella Mallozzi

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Putting modal metaphysics first. 1937-1956 - Boris Kment

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Essence and modal knowledge. 1957-1979 - Mark Jago

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Knowing how things might have been. 1981-1999 - Bob Hale:

Essence and definition by abstraction. 2001-2017 - Philip Goff:

Essentialist modal rationalism. 2019-2027 - Francesco Berto

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Taming the runabout imagination ticket. 2029-2043 - Stephen Biggs, Jessica Wilson:

Abduction versus conceiving in modal epistemology. 2045-2076 - Amie L. Thomasson

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How can we come to know metaphysical modal truths? 2077-2106 - Gabriel Oak Rabin

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Modal rationalism and the demonstrative reply to the scrutability argument against physicalism. 2107-2134
Volume 198, Number 5, May 2021
- David Alexander

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Fallible reasons on behalf of fallibilism. 3979-3998 - Alison S. Fernandes

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Does the temporal asymmetry of value support a tensed metaphysics? 3999-4016 - Peter J. Lewis

, Don Fallis:
Accuracy, conditionalization, and probabilism. 4017-4033 - Dirk Kindermann:

Knowledge embedded. 4035-4055 - Cathal O'Madagain, Michael Tomasello:

Joint attention to mental content and the social origin of reasoning. 4057-4078 - Selene Arfini

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Situated ignorance: the distribution and extension of ignorance in cognitive niches. 4079-4095 - Collin Rice

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Understanding realism. 4097-4121 - Patrick Frierson

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Situationism and intellectual virtue: a Montessori perspective. 4123-4144 - David Glick

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Pluralist structural realism: The best of both worlds? 4145-4166 - Fred D'Agostino

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Growth of knowledge: dual institutionalization of disciplines and brokerage. 4167-4190 - Claudio Calosi

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Determinables, location, and indeterminacy. 4191-4204 - Mousa Mohammadian

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Abduction - the context of discovery + underdetermination = inference to the best explanation. 4205-4228 - Alex Steinberg

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How to properly lose direction. 4229-4250 - Andrew James Latham

, Kristie Miller
, James Norton
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Is our naïve theory of time dynamical? 4251-4271 - Sam Baron

, Mark Colyvan, Kristie Miller
, Michael Rubin
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Non-naturalistic moral explanation. 4273-4294 - Tamer Nawar

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Veritism refuted? Understanding, idealization, and the facts. 4295-4313 - Abel Suñé

, Manolo Martínez
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Real patterns and indispensability. 4315-4330 - Damiano Costa

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An argument against Aristotelian universals. 4331-4338 - J. Dmitri Gallow

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A subjectivist's guide to deterministic chance. 4339-4372 - Maria Doulatova

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Tracking intentionalism and the phenomenology of mental effort. 4373-4389 - Cecilia Heyes:

Is morality a gadget? Nature, nurture and culture in moral development. 4391-4414 - Stefanie Dach

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Sellars, we-intentions and ought-statements. 4415-4439 - Lu Chen

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Do simple infinitesimal parts solve Zeno's paradox of measure? 4441-4456 - E. J. Green:

Binding and differentiation in multisensory object perception. 4457-4491 - Alex James Miller Tate

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A predictive processing theory of motivation. 4493-4521 - Olivier Roy, Anne Schwenkenbecher

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Shared intentions, loose groups, and pooled knowledge. 4523-4541 - Christophe Malaterre

, Jean-François Chartier:
Beyond categorical definitions of life: a data-driven approach to assessing lifeness. 4543-4572 - Samuel D. Taylor

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Two kinds of explanatory integration in cognitive science. 4573-4601 - Kathryn S. Plaisance

, Alexander V. Graham
, John McLevey
, Jay Michaud
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Show me the numbers: a quantitative portrait of the attitudes, experiences, and values of philosophers of science regarding broadly engaged work. 4603-4633 - Chris J. Atkinson

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Weighing aims in doxastic deliberation. 4635-4650 - Ryan Cox

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How why-interrogatives work. 4651-4688 - Gloria Andrada

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Mind the notebook. 4689-4708 - Assaf Weksler

, Hilla Jacobson, Zohar Z. Bronfman:
The transparency of experience and the neuroscience of attention. 4709-4730 - Christopher Ranalli

, René van Woudenberg
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Collective ignorance: an information theoretic account. 4731-4750 - Stephan Leuenberger

, Martin Smith:
Epistemic logic without closure. 4751-4774 - Tuomas E. Tahko

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A survey of logical realism. 4775-4790 - Michael D. Kirchhoff

, Julian Kiverstein:
How to determine the boundaries of the mind: a Markov blanket proposal. 4791-4810 - Samuel C. Fletcher

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An invitation to approximate symmetry, with three applications to intertheoretic relations. 4811-4831 - Renée Jorgensen Bolinger

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Demographic statistics in defensive decisions. 4833-4850 - Adam J. Andreotta

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Confabulation does not undermine introspection for propositional attitudes. 4851-4872 - Alexander Gebharter

, Florian Fischer:
A causal Bayes net analysis of dispositions. 4873-4895 - Yuval Avnur:

Justification as a loaded notion. 4897-4916 - Chiwook Won

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Mental causation as joint causation. 4917-4937 - Johannes Himmelreich

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Existence, really? Tacit disagreements about "existence" in disputes about group minds and corporate agents. 4939-4953
Volume 198, Number 6, June 2021
- Emma C. Gordon

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Elgin on understanding: How does it involve know-how, endorsement and factivity? 4955-4972 - Ronald W. J. Meester

, Timber Kerkvliet:
The infinite epistemic regress problem has no unique solution. 4973-4983 - Klaas J. Kraay

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Elgin's community-oriented steadfastness. 4985-5008 - Daniel Story

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Joint action without robust theory of mind. 5009-5026 - Nicolas Troquard

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Tracking and managing deemed abilities. 5027-5045 - Roberto Ciuni, Giovanni Tuzet:

Inevitable ignorance as a standard for excusability: an epistemological analysis. 5047-5066 - Tommaso Piazza

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The value of truth and the normativity of evidence. 5067-5088 - Maximilian Noichl

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Modeling the structure of recent philosophy. 5089-5100 - Jonathan Nebel

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Doubting Pritchard's account of hinge propositions. 5101-5113 - Christa M. Johnson

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Resolutions, salient reasons, and weakness of will. 5115-5138 - Sebastian De Haro

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Theoretical equivalence and duality. 5139-5177 - Raja Rosenhagen

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Norwood Russell Hanson's account of experience: an untimely defense. 5179-5204 - Aldo Filomeno

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Are non-accidental regularities a cosmic coincidence? Revisiting a central threat to Humean laws. 5205-5227 - Luca Gasparri

, Michael Murez
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Hearing meanings: the revenge of context. 5229-5252 - Berta Grimau

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In defence of Higher-Level Plural Logic: drawing conclusions from natural language. 5253-5280 - Joshua M. Mozersky

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Nominalism, contingency, and natural structure. 5281-5296 - Justin Mooney

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Self-colocation: a colocation puzzle for endurantists. 5297-5309 - David Papineau

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The disvalue of knowledge. 5311-5332 - David Papineau

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Correction to: The disvalue of knowledge. 5333 - Fabian Hundertmark

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Explaining how to perceive the new: causal-informational teleosemantics and productive response functions. 5335-5350 - Ben Holguín:

Lying and knowing. 5351-5371 - Daniel J. Singer, Aaron Louis Bramson, Patrick Grim, Bennett Holman, Karen Kovaka, Jiin Jung, William J. Berger:

Don't forget forgetting: the social epistemic importance of how we forget. 5373-5394 - Harmen Ghijsen

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Traits, beliefs and dispositions in a pluralistic folk psychology. 5395-5413 - Soazig Le Bihan

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Partial truth versus felicitous falsehoods. 5415-5436 - Lisa Bortolotti

, Ema Sullivan-Bissett
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Is choice blindness a case of self-ignorance? 5437-5454 - Charles Côté-Bouchard

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Two types of epistemic instrumentalism. 5455-5475 - Keshav Singh

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Evidentialism doesn't make an exception for belief. 5477-5494 - Brandon Boesch

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Scientific representation and dissimilarity. 5495-5513 - Duncan Pritchard

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Intellectual virtues and the epistemic value of truth. 5515-5528 - Marko-Luka Zubcic

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Ignorance, norms and instrumental pluralism: Hayekian institutional epistemology. 5529-5545 - Günther Eder

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Frege and the origins of model theory in nineteenth century geometry. 5547-5575 - Ashton T. Sperry-Taylor

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Reassessing equilibrium explanations: When are they causal explanations? 5577-5598 - Aydin Mohseni

, Cailin O'Connor, Hannah Rubin:
On the emergence of minority disadvantage: testing the cultural Red King hypothesis. 5599-5621 - Toby Charles Penhallurick Solomon

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Causal decision theory's predetermination problem. 5623-5654 - Ylwa Sjölin Wirling

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An integrative design? How liberalised modal empiricism fails the integration challenge. 5655-5673 - Paal Fjeldvig Antonsen:

Fictional reports. 5675-5688 - Eilidh Harrison

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Seemings, truth-makers, and epistemic justification. 5689-5708 - Rodrigo Díaz

, Manuel Almagro
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You are just being emotional! Testimonial injustice and folk-psychological attributions. 5709-5730 - James T. M. Miller

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A bundle theory of words. 5731-5748 - Patricia Rich

, Mark Blokpoel, Ronald de Haan, Maria Otworowska, Marieke Sweers, Todd Wareham, Iris van Rooij
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Naturalism, tractability and the adaptive toolbox. 5749-5784 - Nikolai Alksnis

, Jack Reynolds
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Revaluing the behaviorist ghost in enactivism and embodied cognition. 5785-5807 - Mark Rubin

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What type of Type I error? Contrasting the Neyman-Pearson and Fisherian approaches in the context of exact and direct replications. 5809-5834 - Tobias Hansson Wahlberg

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The creation of institutional reality, special theory of relativity, and mere Cambridge change. 5835-5860 - Kian Salimkhani

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Explaining unification in physics internally. 5861-5882 - Xingming Hu

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In what sense is understanding an intellectual virtue? 5883-5895 - Erica Shumener:

Humeans are out of this world. 5897-5916 - Ekaterina Kubyshkina

, Mattia Petrolo
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A logic for factive ignorance. 5917-5928 - Sille Obelitz Søe

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A unified account of information, misinformation, and disinformation. 5929-5949 - Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen:

Correction to: Non-rational action in the face of disagreement: an argument against (strong) non-conformism. 5951
Volume 198, Number 9-S, May 2021
- Alistair M. C. Isaac, Dave Ward:

Introduction. 2135-2151 - Uljana Feest

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Gestalt psychology, frontloading phenomenology, and psychophysics. 2153-2173 - Edward Baggs

, Anthony Chemero:
Radical embodiment in two directions. 2175-2190 - Liliana Albertazzi:

Experimental phenomenology: What it is and what it is not. 2191-2212 - Gary Hatfield

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Gibson and Gestalt: (re)presentation, processing, and construction. 2213-2241 - Robin M. Muller

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Merleau-Ponty and the radical sciences of mind. 2243-2277 - Julian Kiverstein

, Ludger van Dijk
, Erik Rietveld
:
The field and landscape of affordances: Koffka's two environments revisited. 2279-2296 - Benjamin Sheredos

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Merleau-Ponty's implicit critique of the new mechanists. 2297-2321 - Hayden Kee

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Phenomenology and naturalism in autopoietic and radical enactivism: exploring sense-making and continuity from the top down. 2323-2343 - Matthew Crippen

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Aesthetics and action: situations, emotional perception and the Kuleshov effect. 2345-2363 - Sarah Pawlett Jackson

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Gestalt structures in multi-person intersubjectivity. 2365-2382
Volume 198, Number 10-S, May 2021
- Jonathan Michael Kaplan, Sean Valles

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Reflecting on what philosophy of epidemiology is and does, as the field comes into its own: Introduction to the Special Issue on Philosophy of Epidemiology. 2383-2392 - Joby Varghese

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Influence and prioritization of non-epistemic values in clinical trial designs: a study of Ebola ça Suffit trial. 2393-2409 - Peter J. Taylor

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Critical epidemiological literacy: understanding ideas better when placed in relation to alternatives. 2411-2438 - Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner

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How does the consideration of Indigenous identities in the US complicate conversations about tracking folk racial categories in epidemiologic research? 2439-2462 - Till Grüne-Yanoff

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Choosing the right model for policy decision-making: the case of smallpox epidemiology. 2463-2484 - Sabina Leonelli

, Niccoló Tempini
:
Where health and environment meet: the use of invariant parameters in big data analysis. 2485-2504 - Jon Williamson

:
Establishing the teratogenicity of Zika and evaluating causal criteria. 2505-2518 - Jon Williamson

:
Correction to: Establishing the teratogenicity of Zika and evaluating causal criteria. 2519 - Leah M. McClimans:

First person epidemiological measures: vehicles for patient centered care. 2521-2537 - Keekok Lee

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Epidemiology is ecosystem science. 2539-2567 - Dana Tulodziecki

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How (not) to think about theory-change in epidemiology. 2569-2588 - Sean Valles

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A pluralistic and socially responsible philosophy of epidemiology field should actively engage with social determinants of health and health disparities. 2589-2611 - Alex Broadbent

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The C-word, the P-word, and realism in epidemiology. 2613-2628 - Saana Jukola

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Commercial interests, agenda setting, and the epistemic trustworthiness of nutrition science. 2629-2646
Volume 198, Number 7, July 2021
- T. G. Murphy

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An encoding approach to Ante Rem structuralism. 5953-5976 - Alexander Motchoulski

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Adjudicating distributive disagreement. 5977-6008 - Joeri Witteveen

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Evolutionary debunking arguments and the explanatory scope of natural selection. 6009-6024 - Jon Marc Asper

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Subjective values should be sharp. 6025-6043 - Peter Fritz

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Structure by proxy, with an application to grounding. 6045-6063 - Péter Fazekas, Balázs Gyenis

, Gábor Hofer-Szabó, Gergely Kertész:
A dynamical systems approach to causation. 6065-6087 - Jan Almäng

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Twin Earth and perceptual content. 6089-6109 - Michael Barkasi

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Are there epistemic conditions necessary for demonstrative thought? 6111-6138 - Sim-Hui Tee:

Mechanisms and generative material models. 6139-6157 - H. Orri Stefánsson:

Ambiguity aversion behind the veil of ignorance. 6159-6182 - Byron Simmons

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Fundamental non-qualitative properties. 6183-6206 - Maciej Witek

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Illocution and accommodation in the functioning of presumptions. 6207-6244 - Michael Esfeld

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Super-Humeanism and free will. 6245-6258 - Chris Dragos

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Epistemic autonomy and group knowledge. 6259-6279 - Benjamin Marschall:

Easy Ontology, quantification, and realism. 6281-6295 - Konrad Werner

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Cognitive confinement: theoretical considerations on the construction of a cognitive niche, and on how it can go wrong. 6297-6328 - Charles Lassiter:

Arational belief convergence. 6329-6350 - Jane Suilin Lavelle

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The impact of culture on mindreading. 6351-6374 - Paul Tappenden

:
Everettian theory as pure wave mechanics plus a no-collapse probability postulate. 6375-6402 - David Fisher

, Hao Hong, Timothy Perrine
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A challenge to the new metaphysics: deRosset, Priority, and explanation. 6403-6433 - Julie Zahle:

Limits to levels in the methodological individualism-holism debate. 6435-6454 - Regina E. Fabry

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Getting it: A predictive processing approach to irony comprehension. 6455-6489 - Chris Mays

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Ignorance as a productive response to epistemic perturbations. 6491-6507 - Sean Aas

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Prosthetic embodiment. 6509-6532 - Pasi Valtonen

:
Generic inferential rules for slurs: Dummett and Williamson on ethnic pejoratives. 6533-6551 - Gregory Currie

, Xuanqi Zhu:
Aesthetic sense and social cognition: a story from the Early Stone Age. 6553-6572 - Tadeusz W. Zawidzki

:
A new perspective on the relationship between metacognition and social cognition: metacognitive concepts as socio-cognitive tools. 6573-6596 - Baptiste Bedessem

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Two conceptions of the sources of conservatism in scientific research. 6597-6614 - Joshua Gert:

Transparency, representationalism, and visual noise. 6615-6629 - Matthew Rellihan

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Strengthening the exclusion argument. 6631-6659 - Christian de Ronde, César Massri:

A new objective definition of quantum entanglement as potential coding of intensive and effective relations. 6661-6688 - Pierrick Bourrat

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Heritability, causal influence and locality. 6689-6715 - Kate Nolfi

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Epistemic norms, all things considered. 6717-6737 - Julia Staffel

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Normative uncertainty and probabilistic moral knowledge. 6739-6765 - Johanna Thoma

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Judgementalism about normative decision theory. 6767-6787 - Francesca Ervas

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Metaphor, ignorance and the sentiment of (ir)rationality. 6789-6813 - Anika Fiebich

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In defense of pluralist theory. 6815-6834 - Anika Fiebich

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Correction to: In defense of pluralist theory. 6835 - Kenneth Boyd

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Group understanding. 6837-6858 - Insa Lawler

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Scientific understanding and felicitous legitimate falsehoods. 6859-6887 - Seth Lazar

, Peter A. Graham:
Deontological decision theory and lesser-evil options. 6889-6916 - Juliette Vazard

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(Un)reasonable doubt as affective experience: obsessive-compulsive disorder, epistemic anxiety and the feeling of uncertainty. 6917-6934 - Jim Hutchinson

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Why can't what is true be valuable? 6935-6954
Volume 198, Number 11-S, June 2021
- Anna Marmodoro, Michele Paolini Paoletti

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Introduction to the special issue on form, structure and hylomorphism. 2647-2656 - John Heil:

Hylomorphism: what's not to like? 2657-2670 - Michele Paolini Paoletti

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Structures as relations. 2671-2690 - Jeremy W. Skrzypek

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From potency to act: hyloenergeism. 2691-2716 - Travis Dumsday

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Can a relational substance ontology be hylomorphic? 2717-2734 - Thomas Sattig

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Part, slot, ground: foundations for neo-Aristotelian mereology. 2735-2749 - Robert C. Koons

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Thermal substances: a Neo-Aristotelian ontology of the quantum world. 2751-2772 - Matteo Morganti

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Quantum entanglement: a hylomorphic account. 2773-2793 - John G. Brungardt

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World enough and form: why cosmology needs hylomorphism. 2795-2827 - Matthew Owen

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Circumnavigating the causal pairing problem with hylomorphism and the integrated information theory of consciousness. 2829-2851
Volume 198, Number 12-S, June 2021
- Luis Fernández Moreno

:
Reflection on natural kinds. Introduction to the special issue on natural kinds: language, science, and metaphysics. 2853-2862 - Richard Boyd:

Rethinking natural kinds, reference and truth: towards more correspondence with reality, not less. 2863-2903 - Richard Boyd:

Correction to: Rethinking natural kinds, reference and truth: towards more correspondence with reality, not less. 2905 - Olivier Lemeire

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No purely epistemic theory can account for the naturalness of kinds. 2907-2925 - Sophie R. Allen

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Kinds behaving badly: intentional action and interactive kinds. 2927-2956 - Stephen P. Schwartz:

Against rigidity for natural kind terms. 2957-2971 - Genoveva Martí

, Lorena Ramírez-Ludeña
:
Tolerance, flexibility and the application of kind terms. 2973-2986 - Ted Parent

:
A dilemma about kinds and kind terms. 2987-3006 - Elena Casetta

, Davide Vecchi
:
Species are, at the same time, kinds and individuals: a causal argument based on an empirical approach to species identity. 3007-3025 - Caleb C. Hazelwood

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The species category as a scientific kind. 3027-3040 - Marion Godman:

Scientific realism with historical essences: the case of species. 3041-3057 - Robert van Rooij

, Katrin Schulz:
Natural kinds and dispositions: a causal analysis. 3059-3084 - Max A. Freund:

Predication and sortal concepts. 3085-3106
Volume 198, Number 13-S, June 2021
- Gabriele Gava

:
Introduction: Kant's philosophical method and contemporary perspectives in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science and ethics. 3107-3111 - Karl Schafer

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A Kantian virtue epistemology: rational capacities and transcendental arguments. 3113-3136 - Thomas Land:

Epistemic agency and the self-knowledge of reason: on the contemporary relevance of Kant's method of faculty analysis. 3137-3154 - Robert Audi:

Methodological reflections on Kant's ethical theory. 3155-3170 - Tobias Rosefeldt

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Kant on the epistemic role of the imagination. 3171-3192 - Jessica Leech

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The function of modal judgment and the Kantian gap. 3193-3212 - Eric Watkins

:
What real progress has metaphysics made since the time of Kant? Kant and the metaphysics of grounding. 3213-3229 - Dietmar Heidemann

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Kant and the forms of realism. 3231-3252 - Andrew Stephenson

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How to solve the knowability paradox with transcendental epistemology. 3253-3278 - Michela Massimi

:
Points of view: Kant on perspectival knowledge. 3279-3296
Volume 198, Number 14-S, June 2021
- Catherine Herfeld

, Milena Ivanova:
Introduction: first principles in science - their status and justification. 3297-3308 - Kevin D. Hoover

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First principles, fallibilism, and economics. 3309-3327 - Catherine Herfeld

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Understanding the rationality principle in economics as a functional a priori principle. 3329-3358 - Alexander Linsbichler

:
Austrian economics without extreme apriorism: construing the fundamental axiom of praxeology as analytic. 3359-3390 - Robin Findlay Hendry

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Elements and (first) principles in chemistry. 3391-3411 - Samir Okasha

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The strategy of endogenization in evolutionary biology. 3413-3435 - Michele Luchetti

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Constitutive elements in science beyond physics: the case of the Hardy-Weinberg principle. 3437-3461 - Matteo Colombo, Cory Wright:

First principles in the life sciences: the free-energy principle, organicism, and mechanism. 3463-3488 - Karen Crowther

:
Defining a crisis: the roles of principles in the search for a theory of quantum gravity. 3489-3516
Volume 198, Number 15-S, July 2021
- J. Adam Carter, Guillaume Dechauffour, Grégoire Lefftz:

Introduction to special issue: Skepticism and Epistemic Angst. 3517-3519 - Annalisa Coliva

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Strange bedfellows: on Pritchard's disjunctivist hinge epistemology. 3521-3532 - Xiaoxing Zhang

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Closure, deduction and hinge commitments. 3533-3551 - Mona Simion

, Johanna Schnurr, Emma C. Gordon
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Epistemic norms, closure, and No-Belief hinge epistemology. 3553-3564 - Matt Jope

:
Closure, credence and rationality: a problem for non-belief hinge epistemology. 3565-3575 - Ram Neta

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An evidentialist account of hinges. 3577-3591 - John Greco

:
Hinge epistemology and the prospects for a unified theory of knowledge. 3593-3607 - Marion Vorms

, Ulrike Hahn:
In the Space of Reasonable Doubt. 3609-3633 - Duncan Pritchard

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Scepticism and Epistemic Angst, Redux. 3635-3664
Volume 198, Number 16-S, July 2021
- Benjamin Eva, Stephan Hartmann:

Reasoning in physics. 3665-3669 - Frank Cabrera

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String theory, non-empirical theory assessment, and the context of pursuit. 3671-3699 - Karen Crowther

, Niels S. Linnemann
, Christian Wüthrich
:
What we cannot learn from analogue experiments. 3701-3726 - Sabine Hossenfelder

:
Screams for explanation: finetuning and naturalness in the foundations of physics. 3727-3745 - Adam Koberinski

:
Mathematical developments in the rise of Yang-Mills gauge theories. 3747-3777 - Cristin Chall

, Martin King, Peter Mättig, Michael Stöltzner:
From a boson to the standard model Higgs: a case study in confirmation and model dynamics. 3779-3811 - Erik Curiel

:
Framework confirmation by Newtonian abduction. 3813-3851 - John D. Norton:

Eternal inflation: when probabilities fail. 3853-3875 - Samuel C. Fletcher

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Counterfactual reasoning within physical theories. 3877-3898
Volume 198, Number 17-S, July 2021
- Gabriele Ferretti, Silvano Zipoli Caiani

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Between vision and action: introduction to the special issue. 3899-3911 - Robert Eamon Briscoe

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Bodily awareness and novel multisensory features. 3913-3941 - Berit Brogaard

:
Implicit biases in visually guided action. 3943-3967 - Stephen A. Butterfill

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Goals and targets: a developmental puzzle about sensitivity to others' actions. 3969-3990 - Dan Cavedon-Taylor

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Sensorimotor expectations and the visual field. 3991-4006 - Erica Cosentino

:
Artifacts and affordances. 4007-4026 - Frédérique de Vignemont:

Peripersonal perception in action. 4027-4044 - Thor Grünbaum

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The two visual systems hypothesis and contrastive underdetermination. 4045-4068 - Bence Nanay:

Perception is not all-purpose. 4069-4080 - Thomas Raleigh

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Visual acquaintance, action and the explanatory gap. 4081-4106 - Melanie Rosen

:
Dreaming of a stable world: vision and action in sleep. 4107-4142 - Joshua Shepherd:

Intelligent action guidance and the use of mixed representational formats. 4143-4162 - Josefa Toribio

:
Are visuomotor representations cognitively penetrable? Biasing action-guiding vision. 4163-4181 - Silvano Zipoli Caiani

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Intensional biases in affordance perception: an explanatory issue for radical enactivism. 4183-4203
Volume 198, Number 8, August 2021
- Eli Shupe

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Perceiving deviance. 6955-6967 - Haicheng Zhao

:
Better virtuous than safe. 6969-6991 - Tore Fjetland Øgaard

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Non-Boolean classical relevant logics I. 6993-7024 - Charles Goldhaber

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Does perceptual psychology rule out disjunctivism in the theory of perception? 7025-7047 - Ivan V. Ivanov

:
Properties in sight and in thought. 7049-7071 - Bogdan Dicher

:
Requiem for logical nihilism, or: Logical nihilism annihilated. 7073-7096 - Celine Boisserie-Lacroix

, Marco Inchingolo
:
Empathy for a reason? From understanding agency to phenomenal insight. 7097-7118 - Mauro Rossi:

A perceptual theory of moods. 7119-7147 - August Faller

:
How groups persist. 7149-7163 - Emily C. McWilliams

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Evidentialism and belief polarization. 7165-7196 - William Roche, Elliott Sober

:
Disjunction and distality: the hard problem for purely probabilistic causal theories of mental content. 7197-7230 - Adam Michael Bricker

:
Neural phase: a new problem for the modal account of epistemic luck. 7231-7248 - Constantin C. Brîncus

:
Are the open-ended rules for negation categorical? 7249-7256 - James Owen Weatherall

, Cailin O'Connor:
Conformity in scientific networks. 7257-7278 - Karen Crowther

:
As below, so before: 'synchronic' and 'diachronic' conceptions of spacetime emergence. 7279-7307 - Christopher J. G. Meacham

:
Too much of a good thing: decision-making in cases with infinitely many utility contributions. 7309-7349 - Francesca Poggiolesi:

Grounding principles for (relevant) implication. 7351-7376 - Jeremy Avigad

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Reliability of mathematical inference. 7377-7399 - Justin Khoo

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Disjunctive antecedent conditionals. 7401-7430 - Andrew Brenner

:
Mereology and ideology. 7431-7448 - Anna-Maria A. Eder

:
No commitment to the truth. 7449-7472 - Sara Dellantonio

, Luigi Pastore
:
Ignorance, misconceptions and critical thinking. 7473-7501 - Lorenzo Magnani

:
Computational domestication of ignorant entities. 7503-7532 - Lu Chen

:
Intrinsic local distances: a mixed solution to Weyl's tile argument. 7533-7552 - Zeev Goldschmidt, Ittay Nissan-Rozen

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The intrinsic value of risky prospects. 7553-7575 - Edoardo Datteri

:
Interactive biorobotics. 7577-7595 - Víctor Fernández Castro

, Elisabeth Pacherie
:
Joint actions, commitments and the need to belong. 7597-7626 - Cyril Hédoin

:
Practical reasoning, rule-following and belief revision: an account in terms of Jeffrey's rule. 7627-7645 - Gregory Nirshberg

, Lawrence Shapiro
:
Structural and indicator representations: a difference in degree, not kind. 7647-7664 - Joyce C. Havstad

:
Complexity begets crosscutting, dooms hierarchy (another paper on natural kinds). 7665-7696 - Michael Schippers, Mark Siebel:

The logic of coherence. 7697-7714 - Gaétan Bovey

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Essence, modality, and intrinsicality. 7715-7737 - Brent G. Kyle:

Truth and ignorance. 7739-7762 - Adam Bales

, Claire Benn
:
Supererogation and sequence. 7763-7780 - Krzysztof Dolega, Joe E. Dewhurst:

Fame in the predictive brain: a deflationary approach to explaining consciousness in the prediction error minimization framework. 7781-7806 - Daniel Williams

:
Motivated ignorance, rationality, and democratic politics. 7807-7827 - Andreas Stokke

:
Fictional names and individual concepts. 7829-7859 - Stina Björkholm

, Krister Bykvist, Jonas Olson
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Quasi-realism and normative certitude. 7861-7869 - Joulia Smortchkova

:
After-effects and the reach of perceptual content. 7871-7890 - Mylan Engel

:
Lotteries, knowledge, and inconsistent belief: why you know your ticket will lose. 7891-7921 - Christoph Baumberger

, Georg Brun
:
Reflective equilibrium and understanding. 7923-7947 - Rik Peels

, Duncan Pritchard
:
Educating for ignorance. 7949-7963 - Quentin Ruyant

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Semantic realism in the semantic conception of theories. 7965-7983 - Dietmar Heidemann

:
Correction to: Kant and the forms of realism. 7985
Volume 198, Number 18-S, August 2021
- Massimiliano Carrara

, Giorgio Lando
:
Mereology and Identity. 4205-4227 - A. J. Cotnoir

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Is Weak Supplementation analytic? 4229-4245 - Jean-Baptiste Guillon

:
Coincidence as parthood. 4247-4276 - Paolo Maffezioli

, Achille C. Varzi
:
Intuitionistic mereology. 4277-4302 - Lorenzo Azzano

:
Structural properties, mereology, and modal magic. 4303-4329 - Meg Wallace

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The polysemy of 'part'. 4331-4354 - Jeroen Smid

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Extensionality for fusions and pluralities. 4355-4374 - Joshua Spencer

:
On the explanatory demands of the Special Composition Question. 4375-4388 - Phillip Bricker

:
Composition as identity, Leibniz's Law, and slice-sensitive emergent properties. 4389-4409 - Massimiliano Carrara

, Giorgio Lando
:
Contingent composition as identity. 4411-4440 - Manuel Lechthaler

:
No universalism without gunk? Composition as identity and the universality of identity. 4441-4452 - Martin A. Lipman

:
On relativist approaches to many-one identity. 4453-4465 - Byeong-Uk Yi

:
Is composition identity? 4467-4501 - Claudio Calosi

:
Is parthood identity? 4503-4517 - Roberto Loss

:
On atomic composition as identity. 4519-4542 - Roberto Loss

:
Correction to: On atomic composition as identity. 4543 - Martina Botti

:
Composition as analysis: the meta-ontological origins (and future) of composition as identity. 4545-4570 - Jonathan D. Payton

:
How to identify wholes with their parts. 4571-4593 - Einar Duenger Bohn

:
Composition as identity: pushing forward. 4595-4607 - Evan T. Woods

:
Many, but one. 4609-4626
Volume 198, Number 19-S, August 2021
- Martin Carrier, Gürol Irzik:

Responsible research and innovation: coming to grips with an ambitious concept. 4627-4633 - Job Timmermans

, Vincent Blok
:
A critical hermeneutic reflection on the paradigm-level assumptions underlying responsible innovation. 4635-4666 - Lucien von Schomberg

, Vincent Blok
:
The turbulent age of innovation. 4667-4683 - Janice Limson

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Putting responsible research and innovation into practice: a case study for biotechnology research, exploring impacts and RRI learning outcomes of public engagement for science students. 4685-4710 - Anke Bueter

:
Public epistemic trustworthiness and the integration of patients in psychiatric classification. 4711-4729 - Gürol Irzik, Faik Kurtulmus

:
Well-ordered science and public trust in science. 4731-4748 - Martin Carrier

:
How to conceive of science for the benefit of society: prospects of responsible research and innovation. 4749-4768 - Ibo van de Poel

, Martin Sand
:
Varieties of responsibility: two problems of responsible innovation. 4769-4787
Volume 198, Number 20-S, August 2021
- Colin R. Caret, Teresa Kouri Kissel

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Pluralistic perspectives on logic: an introduction. 4789-4800 - Teresa Kouri Kissel

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Metalinguistic negotiation and logical pluralism. 4801-4812 - Nicole Wyatt

, Gillman Payette:
Against logical generalism. 4813-4830 - Rea Golan

:
Is there a neutral metalanguage? 4831-4858 - Christopher Blake-Turner

, Gillian Russell
:
Logical pluralism without the normativity. 4859-4877 - Filippo Ferrari

, Eugenio Orlandelli
:
Proof-theoretic pluralism. 4879-4903 - Suki Finn

:
Limiting logical pluralism. 4905-4923 - Stewart Shapiro, Michael Lynch:

Does logical pluralism imply, or suggest, truth pluralism, or vice versa? 4925-4936 - Graham Priest:

A note on mathematical pluralism and logical pluralism. 4937-4946 - Colin R. Caret

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Why logical pluralism? 4947-4968 - Rohan French

:
A dialogical route to logical pluralism. 4969-4989 - Eduardo Alejandro Barrio

, Federico Matias Pailos
, Damián Enrique Szmuc
:
Substructural logics, pluralism and collapse. 4991-5007
Volume 198, Number 9, September 2021
- M. Emrah Aktunc

:
Productive theory-ladenness in fMRI. 7987-8003 - Joana Rigato

, Scott M. Rennie, Zachary F. Mainen
:
The overlooked ubiquity of first-person experience in the cognitive sciences. 8005-8041 - Linus Ta-Lun Huang

:
Can massive modularity explain human intelligence? Information control problem and implications for cognitive architecture. 8043-8072 - John Turri

:
Truth, fallibility, and justification: new studies in the norms of assertion. 8073-8084 - Catherine M. Robb

:
Talent dispositionalism. 8085-8102 - James Read

, Emily Qureshi-Hurst
:
Getting tense about relativity. 8103-8125 - Giovanni Valente:

Quantum symmetry breaking and physical inequivalence: the case of ferromagnetism. 8127-8148 - Giovanni Merlo

, Giulia Pravato
:
Relativism, realism, and subjective facts. 8149-8165 - Karen Brøcker

:
Justifying the evidential use of linguistic intuitions. 8167-8189 - Azita Chellappoo

:
Rethinking prestige bias. 8191-8212 - Evan Westra

:
Folk personality psychology: mindreading and mindshaping in trait attribution. 8213-8232 - Tarja Knuuttila

, Rami Koskinen
:
Synthetic fictions: turning imagined biological systems into concrete ones. 8233-8250 - Pablo Cobreros

, Elio La Rosa
, Luca Tranchini
:
(I can't get no) antisatisfaction. 8251-8265 - Alexander Dinges

:
Knowledge and non-traditional factors: prospects for doxastic accounts. 8267-8288 - Robert Gressis

:
Broad and narrow epistemic standing: its relevance to the epistemology of disagreement. 8289-8306 - Melissa Fusco

:
A two-dimensional logic for diagonalization and the a priori. 8307-8322 - Wade Munroe:

Reasoning, rationality, and representation. 8323-8345 - Ashley Coates

:
Making sense of powerful qualities. 8347-8363 - Marco Fenici

, Tadeusz W. Zawidzki:
The origins of mindreading: how interpretive socio-cognitive practices get off the ground. 8365-8387 - Ludger van Dijk

, Julian Kiverstein
:
Direct perception in context: radical empiricist reflections on the medium. 8389-8411 - James M. Joyce

:
Conditional desirability: comments on Richard Bradley's decision theory with a human face. 8413-8431 - Patrick Dawson

:
Hard presentism. 8433-8461 - Hande Ilgaz

, Jedediah W. P. Allen:
(Co-)Constructing a theory of mind: From language or through language? 8463-8484 - Tomasz Bigaj

:
On discernibility in symmetric languages: the case of quantum particles. 8485-8502 - Laura Danón

:
The content of aliefs. 8503-8520 - Daniel E. Weissglass

:
Is belief evaluation truth sensitive? A reply to Turri. 8521-8532 - Andrew Buskell

:
Cognitive novelties, informational form, and structural-causal explanations. 8533-8553 - Florian J. Boge

:
Correction to: An argument against global no miracles arguments. 8555 - Kim Sterelny

:
Demography and cultural complexity. 8557-8580 - Marc Artiga

:
Signals are minimal causes. 8581-8599 - Miriam Schleifer McCormick

:
Value beyond truth-value: a practical response to skepticism. 8601-8619 - William D'Alessandro

:
Proving quadratic reciprocity: explanation, disagreement, transparency and depth. 8621-8664 - María del Rosario Martínez-Ordaz

:
The ignorance behind inconsistency toleration. 8665-8686 - Gil Santos

:
Integrated-structure emergence and its mechanistic explanation. 8687-8711 - Pablo Carnino

:
Humean laws, circularity, and contrastivity. 8713-8731 - Allard M. Tamminga, Hein Duijf

, Frederik Van De Putte
:
Expressivity results for deontic logics of collective agency. 8733-8753 - Michele Paolini Paoletti

:
Emergence and structural properties. 8755-8778 - Adrian Heathcote:

Multiplicity and indiscernibility. 8779-8808 - Lucas Battich

, Bart Geurts:
Joint attention and perceptual experience. 8809-8822 - Michael Ridge:

Individuating games. 8823-8850 - Jonathan Egeland

:
Against overconfidence: arguing for the accessibility of memorial justification. 8851-8871 - Samuel C. Fletcher

:
Similarity structure and diachronic emergence. 8873-8900 - Paul Roberts:

Presumptuous or pluralistic presumptions of innocence? Methodological diagnosis towards conceptual reinvigoration. 8901-8932 - David Mark Kovacs:

The oldest solution to the circularity problem for Humeanism about the laws of nature. 8933-8953 - Preston Stovall

:
Rationality, autonomy, and obedience to linguistic norms. 8955-8980 - Anna Mahtani

:
Awareness growth and dispositional attitudes. 8981-8997 - Stijn Conix

, Pei-Shan Chi
:
Against natural kind eliminativism. 8999-9020 - Ludger van Dijk

:
Temporalizing ontology: a case for pragmatic emergence. 9021-9034 - Bert Leuridan, Thomas Lodewyckx

:
Diachronic causal constitutive relations. 9035-9065 - Aldo Filomeno

:
Correction to: Are non-accidental regularities a cosmic coincidence? Revisiting a central threat to Humean laws. 9067
Volume 198, Number 10, October 2021
- Ben Martin

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Identifying logical evidence. 9069-9095 - Kino Zhao

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Sample representation in the social sciences. 9097-9115 - Stefan Rinner

:
The multiple relation theory and Schiffer's puzzle. 9117-9137 - Elena Castroviejo

, Katherine Fraser
, Agustín Vicente
:
More on pejorative language: insults that go beyond their extension. 9139-9164 - Saja Parvizian:

Scientia, diachronic certainty, and virtue. 9165-9192 - Roberto Loss

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Composition, identity and plural ontology. 9193-9210 - David S. Watson

, Luciano Floridi:
The explanation game: a formal framework for interpretable machine learning. 9211-9242 - J. Adam Carter, Robert D. Rupert:

Epistemic value in the subpersonal vale. 9243-9272 - Bianca Cepollaro, Filippo Domaneschi, Isidora Stojanovic

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When is it ok to call someone a jerk? An experimental investigation of expressives. 9273-9292 - Daniel Buckley

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Varieties of epistemic instrumentalism. 9293-9313 - Christopher Hunter Lean

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Invasive species and natural function in ecology. 9315-9333 - Robert Carry Osborne:

A social solution to the puzzle of doxastic responsibility: a two-dimensional account of responsibility for belief. 9335-9356 - Brittany A. Gentry

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Measuring the present: What is the duration of 'now'? 9357-9371 - Michael R. Hicks:

Wilfrid Sellars and the task of philosophy. 9373-9400 - Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien

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Towards a socially constructed and objective concept of mental disorder. 9401-9426 - Giulia Terzian

, María Inés Corbalán
:
Simplicity of what? A case study from generative linguistics. 9427-9452 - Andrew James Latham

, Kristie Miller
:
Quantum gravity, timelessness, and the folk concept of time. 9453-9478 - Dolf Rami

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Single-domain free logic and the problem of compositionality. 9479-9523 - Kourken Michaelian:

Episodic memory is not immune to error through misidentification: against Fernández. 9525-9543 - Neil Levy

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Virtue signalling is virtuous. 9545-9562 - Lisa Cassell:

Bayesian coherentism. 9563-9590 - Karen Yan

, Meng-Li Tsai, Tsung-Ren Huang
:
Improving the quality of case-based research in the philosophy of contemporary sciences. 9591-9610 - Charles M. Djordjevic

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When clarity and consistency conflicts with empirical adequacy: conceptual engineering, anthropology, and Evans-Pritchard's ethnography. 9611-9637 - Ali Hossein Khani

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Interpretationism and judgement-dependence. 9639-9659 - Rasmus Jaksland

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Entanglement as the world-making relation: distance from entanglement. 9661-9693 - Nurbay Irmak

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The problem of creation and abstract artifacts. 9695-9708 - Eric R. Scerri

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Causation, electronic configurations and the periodic table. 9709-9720 - Jonas Werner

:
A grounding-based measure of relative fundamentality. 9721-9737 - Wiktor Rorot

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Explaining "spatial purport of perception": a predictive processing approach. 9739-9762 - Nicholas Silins

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The evil demon in the lab: skepticism, introspection, and introspection of introspection. 9763-9785 - Harold Langsam

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McDowell's infallibilism and the nature of knowledge. 9787-9801 - Lauren N. Ross

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Distinguishing topological and causal explanation. 9803-9820 - Michael De

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Truthmakers or truthmaking supervenience? 9821-9839 - Douglas C. Wadle

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Sensory modalities and novel features of perceptual experiences. 9841-9872 - Alexander Roberts:

Two morals about a modal paradox. 9873-9896 - M R. X. Dentith

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Debunking conspiracy theories. 9897-9911 - Will Fleisher

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How to endorse conciliationism. 9913-9939 - Gabbrielle M. Johnson

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Algorithmic bias: on the implicit biases of social technology. 9941-9961 - Hannes Fraissler

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Schmidentity and informativity. 9963-9989 - Richard Pettigrew

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Logical ignorance and logical learning. 9991-10020 - Ezequiel López-Rubio

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Throwing light on black boxes: emergence of visual categories from deep learning. 10021-10041 - David Palmer

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Free will and control: a noncausal approach. 10043-10062 - Marco Ruffino, Luca San Mauro

, Giorgio Venturi
:
Speech acts in mathematics. 10063-10087 - Víctor M. Verdejo

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Perspectives on de se immunity. 10089-10107
Volume 198, Number 11, November 2021
- Ivo Pezlar

:
The placeholder view of assumptions and the Curry-Howard correspondence. 10109-10125 - Eugen Fischer

, Paul E. Engelhardt, Justin Sytsma
:
Inappropriate stereotypical inferences? An adversarial collaboration in experimental ordinary language philosophy. 10127-10168 - Emmanuel J. Genot

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The Holmesian logician: Sherlock Holmes' "Science of Deduction and Analysis" and the logic of discovery. 10169-10186 - Luca Zanetti

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Grounding and auto-abstraction. 10187-10205 - Pieter Thyssen

, Sylvia Wenmackers
:
Degrees of freedom. 10207-10235 - John Horden

, Dan López de Sa
:
Groups as pluralities. 10237-10271 - Peter Kügler

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What Bergson should have said about special relativity. 10273-10288 - Fernando Rudy-Hiller

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In defense of a strong persistence requirement on intention. 10289-10312 - Samuel Murray

, Peter Finocchiaro:
These confabulations are guaranteed to improve your marriage! Toward a teleological theory of confabulation. 10313-10339 - Bram Vaassen

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Causal exclusion without causal sufficiency. 10341-10353 - Andrea Giananti

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I know how I know: perception, self-awareness, self-knowledge. 10355-10375 - Marina Baldissera Pacchetti

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Structural uncertainty through the lens of model building. 10377-10393 - Anna-Sara Malmgren

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Goodness, availability, and argument structure. 10395-10427 - François Papale

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Evolution by means of natural selection without reproduction: revamping Lewontin's account. 10429-10455 - Neri Marsili

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Retweeting: its linguistic and epistemic value. 10457-10483 - Ethan Brauer

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The dependence of computability on numerical notations. 10485-10511 - Namjoong Kim

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Limitation of analogy in the Sleeping Beauty debate: the case of Singer's argument. 10513-10528 - Cory Nichols

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Relevance first: relocating similarity in counterfactual semantics. 10529-10564 - Alba Amilburu

, Alvaro Moreno, Kepa Ruiz-Mirazo
:
Definitions of life as epistemic tools that reflect and foster the advance of biological knowledge. 10565-10585 - Davide Romano

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Multi-field and Bohm's theory. 10587-10609 - Jürgen Landes

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The variety of evidence thesis and its independence of degrees of independence. 10611-10641 - Cameron Gibbs

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Counterfactuals and laws with violations. 10643-10659 - Guido Melchior

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A modal theory of discrimination. 10661-10684 - Maurizio Meloni

, Jack Reynolds
:
Thinking embodiment with genetics: epigenetics and postgenomic biology in embodied cognition and enactivism. 10685-10708 - Jack Shardlow

, Ruth Lee
, Christoph Hoerl
, Teresa McCormack, Patrick Burns, Alison S. Fernandes:
Exploring people's beliefs about the experience of time. 10709-10731 - Gabriele Ferretti:

Anti-intellectualist motor knowledge. 10733-10763 - István Aranyosi

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Preteriception: memory as past-perception. 10765-10792 - Aboutorab Yaghmaie

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Deformation quantization as an appropriate guide to ontic structure. 10793-10815 - Kevin Coffey

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On the ontology of particle mass and energy in special relativity. 10817-10846 - Pablo Fernández Velasco

, Slawa Loev
:
Affective experience in the predictive mind: a review and new integrative account. 10847-10882 - Jack Himelright

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Paraphrasing away properties with pluriverse counterfactuals. 10883-10902 - Kyle Banick

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A modal analysis of phenomenal intentionality: horizonality and object-directed phenomenal presence. 10903-10922 - Casper Storm Hansen

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The signalman against the glut and gap theorists. 10923-10937 - Tomoji Shogenji

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Probability and proximity in surprise. 10939-10957 - Jeremy Schwartz

, Christopher Hom:
Embedding speech-act propositions. 10959-10977 - Michael Tze-Sung Longenecker

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Is consequentialist perdurantism in moral trouble? 10979-10990 - Guido Bonino, Paolo Maffezioli

, Paolo Tripodi
:
Logic in analytic philosophy: a quantitative analysis. 10991-11028 - Hanoch Ben-Yami

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The Barcan formulas and necessary existence: the view from Quarc. 11029-11064 - Michael Cohen

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The problem of perception and the no-miracles principle. 11065-11080 - Ravit Dotan

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Theory choice, non-epistemic values, and machine learning. 11081-11101 - Vishnu Sridharan

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Two faces of rationality. 11103-11124 - Max Deutsch

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Conceptual analysis without concepts. 11125-11157 - Hannes Fraissler

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Correction to: Schmidentity and informativity. 11159
Volume 198, Number 12, December 2021
- Santiago Amaya

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Out of habit. 11161-11185 - Matthew Tugby

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Grounding theories of powers. 11187-11216 - Sandy C. Boucher

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Evolutionary debunking arguments, commonsense and scepticism. 11217-11239 - Paolo Galeazzi

, Alessandro Galeazzi:
The ecological rationality of decision criteria. 11241-11264 - Alexander R. Pruss

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Avoiding Dutch Books despite inconsistent credences. 11265-11289 - Kate Nolfi

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Epistemically flawless false beliefs. 11291-11309 - Derek Lam

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Being pessimistic about the objective present. 11311-11326 - Andrew James Latham

, Kristie Miller
, James Norton
, Christian Tarsney:
Future bias in action: does the past matter more when you can affect it? 11327-11349 - Will Gamester

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Shopping for truth pluralism. 11351-11377 - Holger Andreas

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An analysis of disposition concepts by the Ramsey test. 11379-11397 - Tatyana A. Kostochka

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Why moods change: their appropriateness and connection to beliefs. 11399-11420 - Christopher P. Taggart

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A response to the problem of wild coincidences. 11421-11435 - Christopher P. Taggart

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Correction to: A response to the problem of wild coincidences. 11437 - Stuart Glennan

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Corporeal composition. 11439-11462 - J. P. Grodniewicz

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The process of linguistic understanding. 11463-11481 - Ko-Hung Kuan

:
Beyond linear conciliation. 11483-11504 - David E. Taylor:

Reference for neo-Fregeans. 11505-11536 - Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart

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The evidence approach to paraconsistency versus the paraconsistent approach to evidence. 11537-11559 - Mattias Skipper

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Does rationality demand higher-order certainty? 11561-11585 - Joey Pollock

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Content internalism and conceptual engineering. 11587-11605 - Dan Baras

:
How can necessary facts call for explanation? 11607-11624 - Junyeol Kim

:
The horizontal in Frege's Begriffsschrift. 11625-11644 - Elisabeth A. Lloyd

, Melissa Bukovsky, Linda O. Mearns:
An analysis of the disagreement about added value by regional climate models. 11645-11672 - Joachim Horvath

, Jennifer Nado
:
Knowledge and normality. 11673-11694 - Franklin Jacoby

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Data identity and perspectivism. 11695-11711 - Michael Nielsen:

The strength of de Finetti's coherence theorem. 11713-11724 - Roland Mühlenbernd

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Evolutionary stability of ambiguity in context signaling games. 11725-11753 - Nicholas Tebben

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Selfless assertions and the Knowledge Norm. 11755-11774 - Robin Stenwall

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A grounding physicalist solution to the causal exclusion problem. 11775-11795 - Joshua A. Smart

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Disbelief is a distinct doxastic attitude. 11797-11813 - Katja Crone

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Foundations of a we-perspective. 11815-11832 - Jonathan Bain

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The RT formula and its discontents: spacetime and entanglement. 11833-11860 - Reuben Sass

:
An ontology of weak entity realism for HPC kinds. 11861-11880 - Mohammad Shafiei

, Ahmad Ali Akbar Mesgari:
On Kant and Husserl on transcendental logic. 11881-11896 - Michael Pace

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Trusting in order to inspire trustworthiness. 11897-11923 - Theodore Korzukhin

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A Dutch book for CDT thirders. 11925-11941 - Charles T. Sebens

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Particles, fields, and the measurement of electron spin. 11943-11975 - Mason Westfall

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Other minds are neither seen nor inferred. 11977-11997 - Uwe Peters

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An argument for egalitarian confirmation bias and against political diversity in academia. 11999-12019 - Lisa J. Miracchi

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A case for integrative epistemology. 12021-12039 - Sofia Ellinor Bokros

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A deference model of epistemic authority. 12041-12069 - Justin P. McBrayer

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Everybody else is thinking it, so why can't we? 12071-12087 - Leszek Wronski

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Objective consequentialism and the plurality of chances. 12089-12105 - Sébastien Rivat

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Effective theories and infinite idealizations: a challenge for scientific realism. 12107-12136 - J. Adam Carter

, Emma C. Gordon
, J. P. Grodniewicz
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Understanding a communicated thought. 12137-12151 - Brian McLoone

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Calculus and counterpossibles in science. 12153-12174 - Erik Myin

, Jasper C. van den Herik
:
A twofold tale of one mind: revisiting REC's multi-storey story. 12175-12193 - John Dougherty

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The non-ideal theory of the Aharonov-Bohm effect. 12195-12221 - Douglas Ehring:

Fission and anticipating having an experience. 12223-12234
Volume 198, Number 21, October 2021
- Sanjay Chandrasekharan, Nancy J. Nersessian:

Rethinking correspondence: how the process of constructing models leads to discoveries and transfer in the bioengineering sciences. 1-30 - Katia Wilson

:
The case of the missing satellites. 1-21 - Tarja Knuuttila

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Imagination extended and embedded: artifactual versus fictional accounts of models. 5077-5097 - Vadim Keyser

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Experimental effects and causal representations. 5145-5176 - Jay Odenbaugh

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Models, models, models: a deflationary view. 1-16 - Thomas Mormann

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Structure-preserving representations, constitution, and the relative a priori. 1-24 - Paul Teller:

Making worlds with symbols. 5015-5036 - Eric Winsberg:

What does robustness teach us in climate science: a re-appraisal. 5099-5122 - Inaki San Pedro

:
From structure preserving representation to making worlds with symbols. 5009-5013
Volume 198, Number 22-S, October 2021
- Heinrich Wansing

, Marco Ruffino:
Varieties of entailment: introduction to the special issue. 5207-5211 - Sergey Drobyshevich

:
Tarskian consequence relations bilaterally: some familiar notions. 5213-5240 - Yaroslav Shramko

, Heinrich Wansing
:
The nature of entailment: an informational approach. 5241-5261 - Yaroslav Shramko

, Heinrich Wansing
:
Correction to: The nature of entailment: an informational approach. 5263-5264 - Eduardo Alejandro Barrio

, Federico Matias Pailos
, Damián Enrique Szmuc
:
(Meta)inferential levels of entailment beyond the Tarskian paradigm. 5265-5289 - Rohan French

, David Ripley
:
Two traditions in abstract valuational model theory. 5291-5313 - Emmanuel Chemla

, Paul Égré
:
From many-valued consequence to many-valued connectives. 5315-5352 - Arnon Avron

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Quasi-canonical systems and their semantics. 5353-5371 - Sérgio Marcelino

, Carlos Caleiro
:
Axiomatizing non-deterministic many-valued generalized consequence relations. 5373-5390 - Elaine Pimentel

, Luiz Carlos Pereira, Valeria de Paiva
:
An ecumenical notion of entailment. 5391-5413 - Peter Verdée:

Obtaining infinitely many degrees of inconsistency by adding a strictly paraconsistent negation to classical logic. 5415-5449 - Abilio Rodrigues

, Juliana Bueno-Soler, Walter Carnielli:
Measuring evidence: a probabilistic approach to an extension of Belnap-Dunn logic. 5451-5480 - Carolina Blasio, Carlos Caleiro

, João Marcos
:
What is a logical theory? On theories containing assertions and denials. 5481-5504 - José L. Zalabardo

:
Logic without metaphysics. 5505-5532 - Elisángela Ramírez-Cámara

, Luis Estrada-González
:
Knot is not that nasty (but it is hardier than tonk). 5533-5554 - Ekaterina Kubyshkina

:
Conservative translations of four-valued logics in modal logic. 5555-5571 - Konrad Rudnicki

, Piotr Lukowski:
Psychophysiological approach to the Liar paradox: Jean Buridan's virtual entailment principle put to the test. 5573-5592 - Marco Ruffino

:
Contingent a priori truths and performatives. 5593-5613
Volume 198, Number 23-S, October 2021
- Stefano Bonzio

, Jürgen Landes, Barbara Osimani:
Reliability: an introduction. 5615-5624 - Jeffrey Tolly

:
Knowledge, evidence, and multiple process types. 5625-5652 - Jeffrey Dunn

:
Reliable group belief. 5653-5677 - Christian de Ronde, Hector Freytes, Giuseppe Sergioli

:
Quantum probability: a reliable tool for an agent or a reliable source of reality? 5679-5699 - Elisabetta Lalumera

, Stefano Fanti, Giovanni Boniolo:
Reliability of molecular imaging diagnostics. 5701-5717 - Giuseppe Primiero

, Franco Raimondi
, Taolue Chen
:
A theory of change for prioritised resilient and evolvable software systems. 5719-5744 - Gilles Dutilh

, Alexandra Sarafoglou
, Eric-Jan Wagenmakers
:
Flexible yet fair: blinding analyses in experimental psychology. 5745-5772 - Christoph Merdes

, Momme von Sydow, Ulrike Hahn:
Formal models of source reliability. 5773-5801 - Felipe Romero

, Jan Sprenger
:
Scientific self-correction: the Bayesian way. 5803-5823 - Bennett Holman

:
An ethical obligation to ignore the unreliable. 5825-5848
Volume 198, Number 24-S, October 2021
- Demetris Portides

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Thinking about idealization, abstraction and scientific models: an introduction. 5849-5853 - Arnon Levy:

Idealization and abstraction: refining the distinction. 5855-5872 - Demetris Portides

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Idealization and abstraction in scientific modeling. 5873-5895 - Steven French:

Identity conditions, idealisations and isomorphisms: a defence of the Semantic Approach. 5897-5917 - Alisa Bokulich

:
Using models to correct data: paleodiversity and the fossil record. 5919-5940 - James Nguyen, Roman Frigg

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Mathematics is not the only language in the book of nature. 5941-5962 - Margaret Morrison:

Turbulence, emergence and multi-scale modelling. 5963-5985
Volume 198, Number 25-S, November 2021
- Finnur Dellsén

, Maria Baghramian
:
Disagreement in science: introduction to the special issue. 6011-6021 - Markus Seidel:

Kuhn's two accounts of rational disagreement in science: an interpretation and critique. 6023-6051 - Jamie Shaw

:
Feyerabend and manufactured disagreement: reflections on expertise, consensus, and science policy. 6053-6084 - David M. Frank

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Disagreement or denialism? "Invasive species denialism" and ethical disagreement in science. 6085-6113 - Michela Massimi

:
Realism, perspectivism, and disagreement in science. 6115-6141 - Dunja Seselja

:
Some lessons from simulations of scientific disagreements. 6143-6158 - Carlos Santana

:
Let's not agree to disagree: the role of strategic disagreement in science. 6159-6177 - James Owen Weatherall

, Cailin O'Connor:
Endogenous epistemic factionalization. 6179-6200 - David Anzola

:
Disagreement in discipline-building processes. 6201-6224
Volume 198, Number 26-S, November 2021
- Benedikt Löwe, Ursula Martin

, Alison Pease
:
Enabling mathematical cultures: introduction. 6225-6231 - Line Edslev Andersen

, Mikkel Willum Johansen
, Henrik Kragh Sørensen
:
Mathematicians writing for mathematicians. 6233-6250 - Zoe Ashton

:
Audience role in mathematical proof development. 6251-6275 - Michael J. Barany

:
Abstract relations: bibliography and the infra-structures of modern mathematics. 6277-6290 - Timothy Johnson:

The influence of financial practice in developing mathematical probability. 6291-6331 - Michael Friedman

, Colin Jakob Rittberg
:
The material reasoning of folding paper. 6333-6367 - Matthew Inglis

, Juan Pablo Mejia-Ramos:
Functional explanation in mathematics. 6369-6392 - Keith Weber

:
The role of syntactic representations in set theory. 6393-6412
Volume 198, Number 27-S, November 2021
- Yang Liu, Stephan Hartmann, Huw Price:

Editorial to "Decision theory and the future of AI". 6413-6414 - Kenny Easwaran

:
A classification of Newcomb problems and decision theories. 6415-6434 - Tom Everitt

, Marcus Hutter, Ramana Kumar, Victoria Krakovna:
Reward tampering problems and solutions in reinforcement learning: a causal influence diagram perspective. 6435-6467 - Jens Kipper

:
Intuition, intelligence, data compression. 6469-6489 - Caspar Oesterheld

:
Approval-directed agency and the decision theory of Newcomb-like problems. 6491-6504 - Reuben Stern

:
Causal concepts and temporal ordering. 6505-6527 - Marco Zaffalon

, Enrique Miranda
:
Desirability foundations of robust rational decision making. 6529-6570 - Jiji Zhang

, Teddy Seidenfeld, Hailin Liu:
Subjective causal networks and indeterminate suppositional credences. 6571-6597

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