| The revisionist's rubric: conceptual engineering and the discontinuity objection |
11 |
| The should' in conceptual engineering |
8 |
| Stop talking about fake news! |
7 |
| Conceptual engineering for mathematical concepts |
4 |
| Absolutely tasty: an examination of predicates of personal taste and faultless disagreement |
4 |
| The ontology of words: a structural approach |
4 |
| Carnapian explications, experimental philosophy, and fruitful concepts |
4 |
| The epistemic significance of perceptual learning |
3 |
| The real epistemic significance of perceptual learning |
3 |
| The feminist case against pornography: a review and re-evaluation |
3 |
| Why experiments matter |
3 |
| Coordinating perspectives: De se and taste attitudes in communication |
3 |
| Intrinsic properties and relations |
2 |
| On 'Experiencing time': a response to Simon Prosser |
2 |
| The new growing block theory vs presentism |
2 |
| Embedded taste predicates |
2 |
| Replies to Bacon, Eklund, and Greenough on Replacing Truth |
2 |
| Causation in a timeless world? |
2 |
| Virtuous homunculi: Nietzsche on the order of drives |
2 |
| Embedding irony and the semantics/pragmatics distinction |
2 |
| How to endure presentism |
1 |
| Reasons why in normative explanation |
1 |
| Nietzsche and value creation: subjectivism, self-expression, and strength |
1 |
| Pulling oneself up by the hair: understanding Nietzsche on freedom |
1 |
| Moral physiology and vivisection of the soul: why does Nietzsche criticize the life sciences? |
1 |
| What is the structure of Genealogy of Morality II? |
1 |
| The innocence of becoming: Nietzsche against guilt |
1 |
| Extended virtue epistemology |
1 |
| How perception generates, preserves, and mediates justification |
1 |
| Unconscious perceptual justification* |
1 |
| Molyneux's question and the amodality of spatial experience |
1 |
| The rational role of experience |
1 |
| Phenomenal compositionality and context effects |
1 |
| Constitutive essence and partial grounding |
1 |
| A reason for the non-specialist to care about the metaphysics of properties and persistence |
1 |
| Possibilities, models, and intuitionistic logic: Ian Rumfitt's The boundary stones of thought |
1 |
| Russellians can have a no proposition view of empty names |
1 |
| Epistemology shmepistemology: moral error theory and epistemic expressivism |
1 |
| No ground for doomsday |
1 |
| Grounding, physicalism and necessity |
1 |
| The edenic theory of reference |
1 |
| Making semantics for essence |
1 |
| Rigid/non-rigid grounding and transitivity |
1 |
| No, one should not believe all truths |
1 |
| An idealist critique of naturalism |
1 |
| Liberal naturalism and the scientific image of the world |
1 |
| Fichte's critique of physicalism - towards an idealist alternative |
1 |
| The illocutionary force of laws |
0 |
| 'Ought implies Can' and the law |
0 |
| Hegel, modal logic, and the social nature of mind |
0 |