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2. The Moral Permissibility of Perspective-Taking Interventions.

3. Wellbeing and Changing Attitudes Across Time.

4. Being "in-tact" and well: metaphysical and phenomenological annotations on temporal well-being.

5. The View from everywhere: temporal self-experience and the Good Life.

6. Rational Optimism.

7. In defense of guilt‐tripping.

8. Regulative rules: A distinctive normative kind.

9. Pessimism and procreation.

10. Rational risk‐aversion: Good things come to those who weight.

11. Charitable matching and moral credit.

12. Overbooking: Permissible when and only when scaled up.

13. De se names.

14. Moral worth and skillful action.

15. Hume's skeptical philosophy and the moderation of pride.

16. Faith and rational deference to authority.

17. On penance.

18. Two kinds of curiosity.

19. Philosophy's past: Cognitive values and the history of philosophy.

20. Aesthetic Value and the Practice of Aesthetic Valuing.

21. Mental images and imagination in moral education.

22. Shaming and Unreasonable Shame in the Book of Job1.

23. Shaming and Unreasonable Shame in the Book of Job1.

24. Inescapable Concepts.

25. The Catch-22 of Forgetfulness: Responsibility for Mental Mistakes.

26. Even More Supererogatory.

27. Women Are Not Adult Human Females.

28. Extending the Predictive Mind.

29. Objectionable Commemorations, Historical Value, and Repudiatory Honouring.

30. Worlds are Pluralities.

31. No Such Thing as Too Many Minds.

32. Supererogation and Optimisation.

33. Knowing When to Stop.

34. CRAFTSWOMEN IN MEDIEVAL SERBIA: A COMPARATIVE VIEW.

35. AS HERODOTUS SAYS: DIRECT AND INDIRECT USE OF HERODOTUS'S HISTORIES IN STRABO'S GEOGRAPHY.

36. RECEPTION OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES IN PSELLOS'S IMPERIAL ORATIONS DEDICATED TO ROMANOS IV DIOGENES.

37. FEMALE GREEK PHILOSOPHERS OF CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY.

38. Self-Fulfilling Beliefs: A Defence.

39. Conventionalism about Persons and the Nonidentity Problem.

40. Cost and Psychological Difficulty: Two Aspects of Demandingness.

41. Some Question-Begging Objections to Rule Consequentialism.

42. A Hybrid Account of Harm.

43. What Justifies Our Bias Toward the Future?

44. Pundits and Possibilities: Philosophers Are Not Modal Experts.

45. Inquiry and Metaphysical Rationalism.

46. Challenging the Pursuit of Novelty.

48. The asymmetry, uncertainty, and the long term.

49. IS ACT THEORY A PROPOSITIONAL LOGIC WITHOUT LOGIC?

50. WHY MORAL PARADOXES SUPPORT ERROR THEORY.

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