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    Grounding, Essence, and Identity by Correia, Fabrice, Skiles, Alexander

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-05-2019)
    “…Recent metaphysics has turned its focus to two notions that are—as well as having a common Aristotelian pedigree—widely thought to be intimately related:…”
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    The Conflict of Evidence and Coherence by Worsnip, Alex

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-01-2018)
    “…For many epistemologists, and for many philosophers more broadly, it is axiomatic that rationality requires you to take the doxastic attitudes that your…”
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    Transparency is Surveillance by Nguyen, C. Thi

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-09-2022)
    “…In her BBC Reith Lectures on Trust, Onora O’Neill offers a short, but biting, criticism of transparency. People think that trust and transparency go together…”
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    Social Structures and the Ontology of Social Groups by Ritchie, Katherine

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-03-2020)
    “…Social groups—like teams, committees, gender groups, and racial groups—play a central role in our lives and in philosophical inquiry. Here I develop and…”
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    Belief, Credence, and Pragmatic Encroachment by Ross, Jacob, Schroeder, Mark

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-03-2014)
    “…This paper compares two alternative explanations of pragmatic encroachment on knowledge (i.e., the claim that whether an agent knows that p can depend on…”
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    Empathy and the Value of Humane Understanding by Bailey, Olivia

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-01-2022)
    “…Empathy is a form of emotionally charged imaginative perspective‐taking. It is also the unique source of a particular form of understanding, which I will call…”
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    There is a distinctively epistemic kind of blame by Boult, Cameron

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-11-2021)
    “…Is there a distinctively epistemic kind of blame? It has become commonplace for epistemologists to talk about epistemic blame, and to rely on this notion for…”
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    Oppressive Things by Liao, Shen‐yi, Huebner, Bryce

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-07-2021)
    “…In analyzing oppressive systems like racism, social theorists have articulated accounts of the dynamic interaction and mutual dependence between psychological…”
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    Cognitive Penetration of Colour Experience: Rethinking the Issue in Light of an Indirect Mechanism by MACPHERSON, FIONA

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-01-2012)
    “…Can the phenomenal character of perceptual experience be altered by the states of one's cognitive system, for example, one's thoughts or beliefs? If one thinks…”
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    Can Pragmatists Be Moderate? by Worsnip, Alex

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-05-2021)
    “…In discussions of whether and how pragmatic considerations can make a difference to what one ought to believe, two sets of cases feature. The first set, which…”
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    Interventionism and Causal Exclusion by Woodward, James

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-09-2015)
    “…A number of writers, myself included, have recently argued that an "interventionist" treatment of causation of the sort defended in Woodward, 2003 can be used…”
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    Valence and Value by Carruthers, Peter

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-11-2018)
    “…Valence is a central component of all affective states, including pains, pleasures, emotions, moods, and feelings of desire or repulsion.This paper has two…”
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    No Exception for Belief by RINARD, SUSANNA

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-01-2017)
    “…This paper defends a principle I call Equal Treatment, according to which the rationality of a belief is determined in precisely the same way as the…”
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    Resistance to evidence and the duty to believe by Simion, Mona

    Published in Philosophy and phenomenological research (01-01-2024)
    “…This article develops and defends a full account of the nature and normativity of resistance to evidence, according to which resistance to evidence is an…”
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