Papers
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51. | A. Hossein Khani and G. Kemp, Wittgenstein and Other Philosophers (Volume I), (Under Contract), Routledge (Books) (to appear) [abstract] |
52. | Seyyed M. Eslami, Acting for normative reasons and the correspondence relation, Philosophical Explorations (2021), [abstract] |
53. | H. Vahid, Doxastic Conservatism, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP) (2021), [abstract] |
54. | A. Hossein Khani, The Indeterminacy of Translation and Radical Interpretation, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP) (2021), [abstract] |
55. | A. Hossein Khani, Davidson's Wittgensteinian Metaphilosophy, Academia Letters (2021), [abstract] |
56. | A. Hossein Khani, Davidson on Self-Knowledge: A Transcendental Explanation, The Southern Journal of Philosophy 59(2021), 153-184 [abstract] |
57. | Seyed N. Mousavian, Is Avicenna an Empiricist?, Mathematics, Logic, and their Philosophies. Chapter 18, Springer (2021), 443-474 [abstract] |
58. | A. Hossein Khani, Review of 'Relativism', by Maria Baghramian and Annalisa Coliva, (New York: Routledge, 2020), Philosophical Quarterly 71(2021), 441-443 [abstract] |
59. | A. Hossein Khani, Interpretationism and Judgement-Dependence, Synthese 198(2021), 9639-9659 [abstract] |
60. | H. Vahid, The Dispositional Architecture of Epistemic Reasons, (to appear) [abstract] |