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1. Facial profiling technology and discrimination: a new threat to civil rights in liberal democracies.

2. Compensating beneficiaries.

3. Nativism and empiricism in artificial intelligence.

4. Structuring embodied minds: attention and perceptual agency.

5. Proportionality and combat trauma.

6. Two-step approaches to healthcare allocation: how helpful is parity in selecting eligible options?

7. Better life stories make better lives: a reply to Berg.

8. Space and perceptual boundaries.

9. Social kind realism as relative frame manipulability.

10. Intersectionality as emergence.

11. Begging & power.

12. On the desire to make a difference.

13. Metaphysical explanation and the cosmological argument.

14. Justification as a dimension of rationality.

15. The good life as the life in touch with the good.

16. Vindicating the verifiability criterion.

17. On fellowship.

18. Rights reclamation.

19. Superconditioning.

20. Zetetic indispensability and epistemic justification.

21. The semantics of deadnames.

22. Grasp and scientific understanding: a recognition account.

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

24. Inquiry and trust: An epistemic balancing act.

25. In defence of object-given reasons.

26. Contingentism and paraphrase.

27. Taught rules: Instruction and the evolution of norms.

28. Predicative subject matter.

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

30. Generics and social justice.

31. Argumentation-induced rational issue polarisation.

32. Reasonable standards and exculpating moral ignorance.

33. Population, existence and incommensurability.

34. Incommensurability and healthcare priority setting.

35. Symmetries and ground.

36. Incommensurability and hardness.

37. Libertarianism, decision-making, and a point of no return.

38. Blameworthiness Implies ‘Ought not’.

39. Locative grounding harmony.

40. Opaque Options.

41. Egyptology and fanaticism.

42. Powers, persistence, and the problem of temporary intrinsics.

43. Connecting the dots: hypergraphs to analyze and visualize the joint-contribution of premises and conclusions to the validity of arguments.

44. Bread prices and sea levels: why probabilistic causal models need to be monotonic.

45. States’ culpability through time.

46. Against the singularity hypothesis.

47. When should one be open-minded?

48. Methodological worries for humean arguments from evil.

49. Normativity, prudence and welfare.

50. Expected choiceworthiness and fanaticism.