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Open AccessPlatonism, Alienation, and Negativity
A platonic theory of possibility states that truths about what’s possible are determined by facts about properties not being instantiated (or being ‘uninstantiated’). Recently, Matthew Tugby has argued in favo...
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Open AccessThe Virtues of Thisness Presentism
Presentists believe that only present things exist. But opponents insist this view has unacceptable implications: if only present things exist, we can’t express singular propositions about the past, since the ...
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Habermas and the Unfinished Project of Democracy
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Response to James Swindal and Bill Martin on Reason, History, and Politics
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James Bohman has succeeded in reinvigorating the old debate over explanation and understanding by situating it within contemporary discussions about sociological indeterminacy and complexity. I argue that Bohm...
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