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1. Nativism and empiricism in artificial intelligence.

2. Standpoint moral epistemology: the epistemic advantage thesis.

3. Zetetic indispensability and epistemic justification.

4. Grasp and scientific understanding: a recognition account.

5. Knowledge, true belief, and the gradability of ignorance.

6. Inquiry and trust: An epistemic balancing act.

7. Epistemic characterizations of validity and level-bridging principles.

8. Reasonable standards and exculpating moral ignorance.

9. Limitative computational explanations.

10. Vice-based accounts of moral evil.

11. What do we see in pictures? The sensory individuals of picture perception.

12. Guidance and mainstream epistemology.

13. Justification and gradability.

14. Robustly embodied imagination and the limits of perspective-taking.

15. Rationally irresolvable disagreement.

16. The problem of unarticulated truths.

17. Practical knowledge without practical expertise: the social cognitive extension via outsourcing.

18. Philosophical producers, philosophical consumers, and the metaphilosophical value of original texts.

19. Knowledge, individualised evidence and luck.

20. Veritism and ways of deriving epistemic value.

21. Reconsidering the Dispositional Essentialist Canon.

22. Reflective Situated Normativity.

23. Abstraction without exceptions.

24. A pluralist account of the basis of moral status.

25. The self-effacing functionality of blame.

26. Normative concepts and the return to Eden.

27. A note on deterministic updating and van Fraassen's symmetry argument for conditionalization.

28. Being in a position to know.

29. Normative principles and the nature of mind-dependence.

30. Arbitrary grounding.

31. Explaining identity and distinctness.

32. Bayesian sensitivity principles for evidence based knowledge.

33. Knowledge of future contingents.

34. On making a difference: towards a minimally non-trivial version of the identity of indiscernibles.

35. Explanation and the A-theory.

36. The procreative asymmetry and the impossibility of elusive permission.

37. Two notions of fusion and the landscape of extensionality.

38. Categoricity by convention.

39. An intrapersonal, intertemporal solution to an interpersonal dilemma.

40. Blur and interoceptive vision.

41. You say you want a revolution: two notions of probabilistic independence.

42. Respect and the reality of apparent reasons.

43. The fundamental reason for reasons fundamentalism.

44. A puzzle about enkratic reasoning.

45. The prospects of emotional dogmatism.

46. The normality of error.

47. Legal proof and statistical conjunctions.

48. Metaphysical explanations and the counterfactual theory of explanation.

49. Classical recapture and maximality.

50. Uttering Moorean Sentences and the pragmatics of belief reports.