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Elise Woodard (MIT), "Epistemic Atonement"

Nicolas Delon (New College of Florida), "Strangers to ourselves: A Nietzschean challenge to the badness of suffering"

Eamon Duede (U. of Chicago), "Instruments, agents, and artificial intelligence: novel epistemic categories of reliability"

Jared Oliphint, "Using a two-dimensional model from social ontology to explain the puzzling metaphysical features of words"

Justin Khoo (MIT), "No Fact of the Middle"

Richard Pettigrew (University of Bristol), "Epistemic Risk and the Demands of Rationality"

Anca Gheaus (Central European University), "Feminism without 'gender identity'"

Brian Berkey (University of Pennsylvania), "Ethical Consumerism, Democratic Values, and Justice"

Larisa Svirsky, "Responsibility and the Prospect of Punishing Children"

Neil Levy (Macquarie University), "Impostor syndrome and pretense"

Sophie-Grace Chappell (Open University), "Epiphanies: An Ethics of Experience"

Elvira Basevich (UC Davis), "The Promise and Limit of Kant’s Theory of Justice: On Race, Gender, and the Structural Domination of Laborers"

Nina Emery (Mount Holyoke College), "The Governing Conception of Laws"

Marion Boulicault (MIT), "Feminist Philosophers of Science Analyze the Tensions Between 'Sex as a Biological Variable' Mandates and Precision Medicine Initiatives"

Anna-Sara Malmgren (Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences), "Goodness, availability, and argument structure"

Agnes Callard (University of Chicago), "Being Good at Being Bad: Plato's Hippias Minor"

Raff Donelson (Illinois Institute of Technology), "The Pragmatist School in Analytic Jurisprudence"

Berislav Marušić (University of Edinburgh), "On the Temporality of Emotions: An Essay on Grief, Anger, and Love"

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Farbod Akhlaghi (Christ's College, University of Cambridge), "Non-Realist Cognitivism, Truthmaking, and Ontological Cheating"

Wendy Salkin (Stanford University), "Democracy Within, Justice Without: The Duties of Informal Political Representatives"

Mark Schroeder (USC), "Attributive Silencing"

Sukaina Hirji (University of Pennsylvania), "Outrage and the Bounds of Empathy"

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