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1. What is social organizing?

2. Attention as selection for action defended.

3. Précis of The World According to Kant―Appearances and Things in Themselves in Critical Idealism, Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2021.

4. Indirect evaluative voluntarism.

5. Inquiry for the mistaken and confused.

6. The good fit1.

7. Two sorts of biological kind terms: The cases of 'rice' and 'Rio de Janeiro Myrtle'.

8. Varieties of moral mistake.

9. The selective advantage of representing correctly.

10. Locke's Aristotelian theory of quantity.

11. The epistemic imagination revisited.

12. Sensible individuation.

13. Personal ideals and the ideal of rational agency1.

14. Dutch‐booking indicative conditionals.

15. A new well‐being atomism.

16. Personal ideals and the ideal of rational agency1.

18. On Preferring that Overall, Things are Worse: Future‐Bias and Unequal Payoffs.

19. The fragmentation of phenomenal character.

20. Absolutely general knowledge*.

21. Replies to Critics.

22. Explanatory Consolidation: From 'Best' to 'Good Enough'.

23. Norms in Counterfactual Selection.

24. Can Pragmatists Be Moderate?

25. Relational Primitivism.

26. Knowing our Reasons: Distinctive Self‐Knowledge of Why We Hold Our Attitudes and Perform Actions.

27. What is an Extended Simple Region?

28. The Moral Worth of Intentional Actions.

29. Are the Questions of Metaphysics More Fundamental Than Those of Science?

30. Toward a Perceptual Account of Mindreading.

31. Are My Temporal Parts Agents?

32. Constitutive Rules: Games, Language, and Assertion.

33. Not All Partial Grounds Partly Ground: Some Useful Distinctions in the Theory of Grounding.

34. Mereological Nominalism.

35. Replies to Comments on Ontology Made Easy.

36. Amie Thomasson's Easy Approach to Ontology.

37. Philosophy Unbound: Comments on Edouard Machery's Philosophy Within Its Proper Bounds.

38. Comments on Talking to Our Selves by John Doris.

39. Making Do Without (Reflection): A (Very Partial) Response to Arpaly, Tiberius, and Kane.

40. How Physicalists Can—and Cannot—Explain the Seeming "Absurdity" of Physicalism.

41. Philosophical Analysis: The Concept Grounding View.

42. Truths qua Grounds.

43. In Defense of De Se Content.

44. Change of Logic, Change of Meaning.

45. Reply from Judith Butler.

46. <italic>Ressentiment</italic>, Imaginary Revenge, and the Slave Revolt.

47. The Conflict of Evidence and Coherence.

48. Moral Testimony Pessimism and the Uncertain Value of Authenticity.

49. Transparency and Partial Beliefs.

50. Précis of Outside Color.

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