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31. A. Hossein Khani,
The Root of the Third Dogma of Empiricism: Davidson vs. Quine on Factualism ,
Acta Analytica 38(2023), 161-183  [abstract]   
DOI: 10.1007/s12136-022-00509-0    
 
32. A. Kazemi,
Transparency and the truth norm of belief,
Synthese 200(2022), 1-18  [abstract]   
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-022-03724-9    
 
33. H. Vahid,
No Practical Reasons for Belief: The Epistemic Significance of Practical Considerations,
Synthese 200(2022), 1-18  [abstract]   
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-022-03474-8    
 
34. A. Hossein Khani,
Blackburn's Wittgenstein: The Quasi-Realist (Book: Wittgenstein and Other Philosophers (Volume I)),
Routledge (Books)   (to appear) [abstract]   
DOI:    
 
35. A. Hossein Khani,
Kripke's Wittgenstein (Book: Wittgenstein and Other Philosophers (Volume I)),
Routledge (Books)   (to appear) [abstract]   
DOI:    
 
36. A. Zadyousefi,
A Neglected Interpretation of Avicenna's Theory of God's Knowledge of Particulars,
Asian Philosophy  (to appear) [abstract]   
DOI: 10.1080/09552367.2022.2004494    
 
37. M. Morvarid,
Mereology is not a Guide to (In)conceivability: A Reply to Giberman,
Dialectica 999(2022),   [abstract]   
DOI: 10.48106/dial.v74.i3.07    
 
38. A. Hossein Khani,
Davidson on Pure Intending: A Non-Reductionist Judgement-Dependent Account,
Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 61(2022), 369-391  [abstract]   
DOI: 10.1017/S0012217321000214    
 
39. Seyed N. Mousavian,
Avicenna on the Semantics of Ma'na,
Forms of Representation in the Aristotelian Tradition. Philosophia Antiqua-Brill 3(2022), 79-117  [abstract]   
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40. Seyed N. Mousavian,
Avicenna on Talking about Nothing,
Forms of Representation in the Aristotelian Tradition. Philosophia Antiqua-Brill 3(2022), 118-148  [abstract]   
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