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  • Is conscious will an illusion?
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  • James’s Evolutionary Argument
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  • Kant Meets Cyberpunk
  • Kant on Pleasure in the Good
  • Knowledge and Lotteries, by John Hawthorne
  • Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness, by John Perry
  • Kripke Was Right Even If He Was Wrong: Sherlock Holmes and the Unicorns
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  • Logic in Natural Language: Commitments and Constraints
  • Logic, Norms and Ontology. Recent Essays in Luso-Brazilian Analytic Philosophy
  • Logical Form through Abstraction
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  • Logical Machines: Peirce on Psychologism
  • LOT 2: The Language of Thought Revisited, by Jerry Fodor
  • Making Sense of Freedom and Responsibility, by Dana K. Nelkin
  • Marx's Inferno: The Political Theory of Capital, by William Clare Roberts
  • McDowell’s Moral Realism and the Secondary Quality Analogy
  • Mcdowell, Demonstrative Concepts, and Nonconceptual Representational Content
  • Meaning and Normativity, by Allan Gibbard
  • Mental Files and their Identity Conditions
  • Mental Files: Replies to my Critics
  • Mental Mechanisms, by William Bechtel
  • Metametaphysics, edited by David Chalmers, David Manley, and Ryan Wasserman
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  • Necessary Beings: An Essay on Ontology, Modality, and the Relations Between Them, by Bob Hale
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  • Neopositivismus: Eine Historische Einführung in die Philosophie des Wiener Kreises, de Rudolf Haller
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  • Noncognitivism in Ethics, by Mark Schroeder
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  • Occasion-Sensitivity: Selected Essays, by Charles Travis
  • Of Counterfeits and Delusions: Revisiting Ryle on Skepticism and the Impossibility of Global Deceit
  • Olfactory Objects
  • On an Argument of Segal’s Against Singular Object-Dependent Thoughts
  • On Bickle’s Failure to Give a Formal Account of the Location in the New-Wave Reductionist Spectrum
  • On Clear and Confused Ideas: An Essay about Substance Concepts, by Ruth Garrett Millikan
  • On Haslanger’s Meta-Metaphysics: Social Structures and Metaphysical Deflationism
  • On Identifying and Identification
  • On Identity Statements: In Defense of a Sui Generis View
  • On Inequality, by Harry G. Frankfurt
  • On Phenomenal Functionalism about the Properties of Virtual and Non-virtual Objects
  • On the Metaphysics of Internalism and Externalism
  • On the Notion of Object. A Logical Genealogy
  • On the Ontology of Relations
  • On the Plausibility of Idealism: Refuting Criticisms
  • On the Plenitude of Truth. A Defense of Trivialism, by Paul Kabay
  • On the Rationality of Decisions with Unreliable Probabilities
  • On the transcendental deduction in Kant’s Groundwork III
  • On the Truth-Conditional Relevance of Modes of Presentation
  • On Two Arguments for Temporally Neutral Propositions
  • On What There Must Be: Existence in Logic and Some Related Riddles
  • Opacity, Know-How States, and their Content
  • Open access Causal Concepts Guiding Model Specification in Systems Biology
  • Origins of Perception
  • Os Limites da Racionalidade: Auto-Engano e Acrasia
  • Ought we Prevent Preventable Evils?
  • Our Knowledge of the Internal World, by Robert Stalnaker
  • Panpsychism without Subjectivity
  • Pedro Hispano e o Tractatus
  • Personal Identity: The Simple and Complex Views Revisited
  • Perspectival Thought: A Plea for (Moderate) Relativism, by François Récanati
  • Philosophy as a Protoscience
  • Philosophy In The Flesh: The Embodied Mind and Its Challenge to Western Thought, by G. Lakoff and M. Johnson
  • Philosophy without Intuitions, by Herman Cappelen
  • Physicalism and Early Behaviourism
  • Physicalism, by Daniel Stoljar
  • Practical Identity and Duties of Love
  • Pragmatism and Semantic Particularism
  • Pragmatism. Propositional Priority and the Organic Model of Propositional Individuation
  • Pre-Socratic Discrete Kinematics
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  • Presuppositions and the Paradoxes of Confirmation
  • Problems in Philosophy: The Limits of Inquiry, de Colin McGinn
  • Propositions and the Metaphysics of Time
  • Protágoras, de Platão
  • Quine and the Contemporary Debate on Misreading
  • Reasons, Contents and Experiences
  • Reference in Fiction
  • Reference without Referents, by R. M. Sainsbury
  • Reflective Knowledge and the Nature of Truth
  • Rejectivism and the Challenge of Pragmatic Contradictions
  • Relative Truth, edited by Manuel García-Carpintero and Max Kölbel
  • Relativism and Monadic Truth, by Herman Cappelen and John Hawthorne
  • Relativo ma non troppo: de novo a favor da Objectividade na Execução Musical
  • Relevant Alternatives Contextualism and Ordinary Contingent Knowledge
  • Reliable Misrepresentation and Teleosemantics
  • Replies
  • Replies to Cepollaro and Torrengo, Táíwò, and Amoretti
  • Replies to Giuliano Torrengo, Dan Zeman and Vasilis Tsompanidis
  • Right-Making, Reference, and Reduction
  • Rightness = Right-Maker: Reduction or Reductio?
  • Robust Belief States and the Right/Wrong Dichotomy
  • Robustness and Up-to-us-ness
  • S5 Solution to the Red Hat Puzzle
  • Saving Truth from Paradox, by Hartry Field
  • Saying too Little and Saying too Much. Critical notice of ‘Lying, Misleading and What is Said’, by Jennifer Saul
  • Scepticism and Implicit Bias (Disputatio Lecture 2012)
  • Schiller on the Aesthetic Constitution of Moral Virtue and the Justification of Aesthetic Obligations
  • Second Philosophy: a Naturalistic Method, by Penelope Maddy
  • Seeing Things as They Are: A Theory of Perception, by John R. Searle
  • Self-Evidence and A Priori Moral Knowledge
  • Semantic Externalism, by Jesper Kallestrup
  • Sense, Reference, and Philosophy, by Jerrold J. Katz
  • Ser de Uma Maneira sem Ser Claramente dessa Maneira: um Problema para o Supervalorativismo
  • Será o Contratualismo Reconciliável com o Consequencialismo?
  • Sexual Solipsism: Philosophical Essays on Pornography and Objectification, by Rae Langton
  • Shoemaker’s Moderate Qualia Realism and the Transparency of Qualia
  • SI: Chalmers on Virtual Reality Introduction
  • Simply Finding Answers, or the Entirety of Inquiry While Standing on One Foot
  • Singular Reference in Fictional Discourse?
  • Singular Terms in Fiction. Fictional and "Real" Names (III Blasco Disputatio)
  • Singular Terms, Identity, and the Creation of Fictional Characters
  • Situação de Conflito e Condição de Obrigação em Hobbes
  • Social Explanation: Structures, Stories, and Ontology. A Reply to Díaz León, Saul, and Sterken
  • Some observations on François Recanati’s Mental Files
  • Sorting Out Ethics, de R. M. Hare
  • Space Emergence in Contemporary Physics: Why We Do Not Need Fundamentality, Layers of Reality and Emergence
  • Spontaneous Linguistic Understanding: a few Introductory Remarks
  • Stage universalism, voints and sorts
  • Steps toward Origins of Propositional Thought
  • Subjective Consciousness: A Self-Representational Theory, by Uriah Kriegel
  • Supervaluationism and Necessarily Borderline Sentences
  • Supervenient Freedom and the Free Will Deadlock
  • Sutrop on Literary Fiction-making: Defending Currie
  • Temporalism and Composite Tense Operators
  • The Aim of Inquiry
  • The Apologetics of Evil. The Case of Iago, by Richard Raatzsch
  • The Architecture of Reason, by Robert Audi / Evidentialism, by Earl Conee and Richard Feldman
  • The Argument from Illusion Reconsidered
  • The Axioms of Wisdom
  • The Cambridge Companion to Bertrand Russell, edited by Nicho-las Griffin
  • The Cognitive Significance of Mental Files
  • The Compatibility of Psychological Naturalism and Representationalism
  • The Concept of Knowledge: What is It For?
  • The Disordered Mind: An Introduction to Philosophy and Mental Illness, by George Graham
  • The Double Lives of Objects: An Essay in the Metaphysics of the Ordinary World, by Thomas Sattig
  • The Dynamic Theory of Time and Time Travel to the Past
  • The Early Modern Origins of Pragmatism
  • The Emotions: A Philosophical Exploration, by Peter Goldie
  • The Emperor Has No Clothes
  • The Existence of the World: An Introduction to Ontology, de Reinhardt Grossmann
  • The First-Person Plural and Immunity to Error
  • The Future for Philosophy, edited by Brian Leiter
  • The Harder Problem of Consciousness
  • The Honest Weasel A Guide for Successful Weaseling
  • The Illusion of the Experience of the Passage of Time
  • The impersonal ‘you’ and other indexicals
  • The Impossibility of Temporal Relations Between Non-Identical Times: New Arguments for Presentism
  • The Indeterminacy of Translation: Fifty Years Later
  • The Irreducibility of Consciousness
  • The Lewd, the Rude and the Nasty, by Pekka Vayrynen
  • The Logic of Constructivism
  • The Metaphysics of Relations, edited by Anna Marmodoro and David Yates
  • The Misuse and Failure of the Evolutionary Argument
  • The Myth of Ownership: Taxes and Justice, by Liam Murphy and Thomas Nagel
  • The Nature of Normativity, by Ralph Wedgwood
  • The Origins of Grammar, by James R. Hurford
  • The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy, de Simon Blackburn; The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, org. por Robert Audi; A Dictionary of Philosophy, org. por Thomas Mautner; A Dictionary of Philosophy, de A. C. Lacey
  • The Performance of Reading: An Essay in the Philosophy of Literature, by Peter Kivy
  • The Philosophy of Philosophy, by Timothy Williamson
  • The Primacy of the Mental in the Explanation of Human Action
  • The Problem of Evil, by Peter van Inwagen
  • The Problem of Nonexistence: Truthmaking or Semantics? Critical Notice of The Objects of Thought, by Tim Crane
  • The Problem of the Rock and the Grammar of Consciousness
  • The Proportionality Argument and the Problem of Widespread Causal Overdetermination
  • The Realm of Reason, by Christopher Peacocke
  • The Reference Book, by John Hawthorne and David Manley
  • The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film, edited by Paisley Livingston and Carl Plantinga
  • The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music, edited by Andrew Kania and Theodore Gacyk
  • The Self File and Immunity to Error Through Misidentification
  • The Social Furniture of Virtual Worlds
  • The Structures of Social Structural Explanation: Comments on Haslanger’s What is (Social) Structural Explanation?
  • The Theory of Epistemic Rationality, by Richard Foley
  • The Things We Mean, by Stephen Schiffer
  • The Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, by Ruth Kastner
  • The Transition into Virtual Reality
  • The Unificatory Power of Scientific Realism
  • The Value of Aesthetic Value: Aesthetics, Ethics, and the Network Theory
  • The Virtual and the Real
  • The Virtual as the Digital
  • The weak collective agential autonomy thesis
  • The Worst and the Best of Propaganda
  • Thought’s Footing, by Charles Travis
  • Time Travel and the Open Future
  • Toward a Causal Interpretation of the Common Factor Model
  • Towards Non-Being: the Logic and Metaphysics of Intentionality, by Graham Priest
  • Travelling in Branching Time
  • Truly Understood, by Christopher Peacocke
  • Truth and Ontology, by Trenton Merricks
  • Truth and Truthfulness: An Essay in Genealogy, by Bernard Williams
  • Truth and Truthmakers, by D. M. Armstrong
  • Turing Patterns and Biological Explanation
  • Two Informational Theories of Memory: a case from Memory-Conjunction Errors
  • Um Filósofo da Evidência
  • Uma Lógica da Indistinguibilidade
  • Understanding Cognition, de P. J. Hampson e P. E. Morris
  • Understanding Consciousness
  • Varieties of Logical Form
  • Vindicating Analyticity: Critical notice of Truth in Virtue of Meaning, by Gillian Russell
  • Virtual Realism: Really Realism or only Virtually so? A Comment on D. J. Chalmers's Petrus Hispanus Lectures
  • Virtual Reality: Digital or Fictional?
  • Virtual Reality: Fictional all the Way Down (and that’s OK)
  • Visual Experience and Demonstrative Thought
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  • What Is Existence?
  • What is Friendship?
  • What is it Like to See a Bat? A Critique of Dretske’s Representationalist Theory of Qualia
  • What is Normativity?
  • What Is Said and What Is Not: The Semantics/Pragmatics Interface, edited by Carlo Penco and Filippo Domaneschi
  • What is Structuralism?
  • What is the Problem with Model-based Explanation in Economics?
  • What it is to be an Intentional Object
  • What photographs are (and what they are not)
  • When are Purely Predictive Models Best?
  • When Truth Gives Out, by Mark Richard
  • Where Does Time Go?
  • Why are Events, Facts, and States of Affairs Different?
  • Why Theories of Concepts Should Not Ignore the Problem of Acquisition
  • Why There is Something Rather Than Nothing, by Bede Rundle
  • Why Tracking Theories Should Allow for Clean Cases of Reliable Misrepresentation
  • Whyte on Desire Fulfilment Conditions: A Simple Problem
  • Wiggins on Practical Knowledge
  • Wittgenstein on Dedekind’s Cut
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  • Wittgenstein’: Mind, Meaning and Metaphilosophy, edited by Pasquale Frascolla
  • Work and Object, by Peter Lamarque
  • World Without Design: The Ontological Consequences of Naturalism, by Michael C. Rea
  • XII Taller d’Investigació en Filosofia
  • Yablo’s Paradox and Beginningless Time
  • Yet Another Confusion About Time Travel
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