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    • Quatenus and Spinoza's monism 

      Douglas, Alexander (2018-04) - Journal article
      I examine Spinoza’s use of the term quatenus. It is, I argue, an operator working in the context of a broader logical theory and blocking certain inferences that, according to critics such as Pierre Bayle, lead Spinoza’s ...
    • Corporate agency and possible futures 

      Mulgan, Tim (2018-05-03) - Journal article
      We need an account of corporate agency that is temporally robust – one that will help future people to cope with challenges posed by corporate groups in a range of credible futures. In particular, we need to bequeath moral ...
    • A bitter pill for closure 

      Backes, Marvin (2017-11-18) - Journal article
      The primary objective of this paper is to introduce a new epistemic paradox that puts pressure on the claim that justification is closed under multi premise deduction. The first part of the paper will consider two well-known ...
    • Memory, belief and time 

      Weatherson, Brian James (2016-01-08) - Journal article
      I argue that what evidence an agent has does not supervene on how she currently is. Agents do not always have to infer what the past was like from how things currently seem; sometimes the facts about the past are retained ...
    • Biosocial selfhood : overcoming the ‘body-social problem’ within the individuation of the human self 

      Higgins, Joe (2018-07) - Journal article
      In a recent paper, Kyselo (2014) argues that an enactive approach to selfhood can overcome ‘the body-social problem’: “the question for philosophy of cognitive science about how bodily and social aspects figure in the ...