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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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On Divine Explanation and Divine Freedom (Circulation Draft)

x Bookmark Jason Zarri has a new post in Scholardarity’s Draftboard, On Divine Explanation and Divine Freedom (Circulation Draft).

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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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Digital Socialism: How Mumblecore Filmmaking is Defying Capitalism

x Bookmark Stephen Lee Naish has a new article in Film, Digital Socialism: How Mumblecore Filmmaking is Defying Capitalism

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Hard Compatibilism?

x Bookmark Hard Compatibilism?   Jason Zarri   Incompatibilism is the view that free will is incompatible with determinism; compatibilism is the view that it is compatible with it. Libertarianism is the combination of of incompatibilism with the view that determinism is false, hard determinism is the combination of incompatibilism with the view that determinism more »

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