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Updating as Communication
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Disagreement: What's the Problem? or A Good Peer is Hard to Find
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Declan Smithies
Moore's Paradox and the Accessibility of Justification
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Conditional Excluded Middle without the Limit Assumption
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Stephen Kearns, Ofra Magidor
Semantic Sovereignty
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Andrew M. Bailey
Incompatibilism and the Past
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There is a new objecton to the Consequence Argument for incompatibilism. I argue that the objection is more wide-ranging than originally thought. In particular:if it tells against the Consequence Argument, it tells against other arguments for incompahbilism too. I survey a few ways of dealing with this objection and show the costs of each. I then present an argument for incompatibilism that is immune to the objection and that enjoys other advantages.
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Bradford Skow
"One Second Per Second"
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Doing Away with Harm
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Ben Blumson
Mental Maps
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It's often hypothesized that the structure of mental representation is map-like rather than language-like. The possibility arises as a counterexample to the argument from the best explanation of productivity and systematicity to the language of thought hypothesis—the hypothesis that mental structure is compositional and recursive. In this paper, I argue that the analogy with maps does not undermine the argument, because maps and language have the same kind of compositional and recursive structure.
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Richard Gale
Review of Robert B. Talisse, A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy
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Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath
Précis of Knowledge in an Uncertain World
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Does Practical Rationality Constrain Epistemic Rationality?
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Ram Neta
The Case Against Purity
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Baron Reed
Resisting Encroachment
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Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath
Replies to Cohen, Neta and Reed
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