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Epistemic Injustice
Mental Causation II
Mental Causation I
Standpoint Theory, Part I
Symbolic Systems and the Language of Thought
Functionalism & Machine Functionalism: Is the mind the "software of the brain"?
Disagreement Part 2: Conciliationism
Consciousness as inherently representational?: Akins on Nagel's Bat
What should you do if you disagree? Part 1: Hold steadfast
Levin, Molyneux, and the Knowledge Argument
Permissivism: Different Epistemic Standards Can Be Okay
David Lewis on Frank Jackson's Knowledge Argument
Could your evidence support more than one doxastic attitude? Part I
Karen Bennett, "Why I Am Not A Dualist"
Contextualism for Epistemologists
The Mind Problem and The Body Problem
Knowledge First Epistemology
Panpsychism and Panprotopsychism
The Value of Knowledge
Chalmers Against Materialism
Pragmatism: Can you believe without evidence?
The Knowledge Argument: Jackson's Mary
Building on Justification: Foundations & Coherence