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In Defense of Objective Idealism

x Bookmark Scott Ryan has a new essay in Philosophy, In Defense of Objective Idealism.  

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Take This Fun Constitution Quiz!

x Bookmark Scott Ryan has a new essay in Philosophy,  Take This Fun Constitution Quiz! (It’s not really a quiz; he just use that format to convey some basic information about how the Constitution is supposed to work, by way of preparation for further arguments about the right of privacy.)

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On the Paradox of Deontological Restrictions

x Bookmark Jason Zarri has a new article in Ethics, On the Paradox of Deontological Restrictions.

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Hume’s Functionalism About Mental Kinds (Circulation Draft)

x Bookmark Jason Zarri has a new post in Scholardarity’s Draftboard, Hume’s Functionalism About Mental Kinds (Circulation Draft).

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Hume on Causation, Relations and “Necessary Connexions”

x Bookmark Jason Zarri has a new paper on David Hume, Hume on Causation, Relations and “Necessary Connexions”

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Timothy Sprigge and the Importance of Subjectivity

x Bookmark Scott Ryan has a new article in Metaphysics, Timothy Sprigge and the Importance of Subjectivity.

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What Theories of Knowledge are Theories of

x Bookmark Jason Zarri has a new article in Epistemology, What Theories of Knowledge are Theories of.

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Ways Modality Could Be

x Bookmark Jason Zarri In this post I want to introduce the idea of a higher-order modal logic—not a modal logic for higher-order predicate logic, but rather a logic of higher-order modalities. “What is a higher-order modality?”, you might be wondering. Well, if a first-order modality is a way that some entity could have been—whether more »

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Themes in the Life and Thought of Luther: Six Mini-Lectures

x Bookmark Peter Krey has a new lecture series on Martin Luther: Themes in the Life and Thought of Luther: Six Mini-Lectures

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