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1. How to be a powers theorist about functional laws, conservation laws and symmetries.

2. Grasp and scientific understanding: a recognition account.

3. Metaphysical explanations and the counterfactual theory of explanation.

4. Acting for reasons and the metaphysics of time.

5. Limitative computational explanations.

6. Individuation and explanation: a problem for dispositionalism.

7. Viewing-as explanations and ontic dependence.

8. Explanation and the A-theory.

9. Should explanation be a guide to ground?

10. Respect and the reality of apparent reasons.

11. The fundamental reason for reasons fundamentalism.

12. Explaining essences.

13. Explanatory priority monism.

14. The explanation of logical theorems and reductive truthmakers.

15. Grounding: it's (probably) all in the head.

16. The structure of epistemic probabilities.

17. Causal exclusion and the limits of proportionality.

18. Understanding as compression.

19. Theories of persistence.

20. The Nomological Account of Ground.

21. Explanation and nowness: an objection to the A-Theory.

22. The myth of the myth of supervenience.

23. Humean scientific explanation.

24. Gettier and the method of explication: a 60 year old solution to a 50 year old problem.

25. Outlines of a theory of structural explanations.

26. Against explanatory realism.

27. Grounding and the argument from explanatoriness.

28. Is the Humean defeated by induction?

29. Metaphysics as modeling: the handmaiden's tale.

30. What is the Grounding Problem?

31. Dissecting explanatory power.

32. Expressivism and realist explanations.

33. The causal metaphor account of metaphysical explanation.

34. Against deliberative indispensability as an independent guide to what there is.

35. Soames's new conception of propositions.

36. Explaining value: on Orsi and Garcia's explanatory objection to the fitting-attitude analysis.

37. The explanatory virtue of abstracting away from idiosyncratic and messy detail.

38. Are all reasons causes?

39. What is a (social) structural explanation?

40. Where grounding and causation part ways: comments on Schaffer.

41. How to be a powers theorist about functional laws, conservation laws and symmetries

42. Causal patterns and adequate explanations.

43. Two Cornell realisms: moral and scientific.

44. An explication of emergence.

45. No foundations for metaphysical coherentism.

46. Explanation and the Hard Problem.

47. Mental Causation and the Paradoxes of Explanation.

48. Towards a logic for ‘because’.

49. Grounding, necessity, and relevance.

50. Explaining Our Own Beliefs: Non-epistemic Believing and Doxastic Instability.