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Article 1: Conceivability, Possibility, and Harder Problems by Samuel Boardman, University of Manchester Article 2: Conceivability, Possibility, and Harder Problems by Samuel Boardman, University of Manchester Article 3: The Universality of Beauty: Accounting for Differences in Taste by Lindsay Cooley, Portland State University Article 4: The Universality of Beauty: Accounting for Differences in Taste by Lindsay Cooley, Portland State University Article 5: In Defense of the Identified Victim Bias by Emma Curran, London School of Economics Article 6: In Defense of the Identified Victim Bias by Emma Curran, London School of Economics Article 7: Phenomenal Conservatism and the Belief-Appearance Problem by Zakary Drabczyk, Grand Valley State University Article 8: Phenomenal Conservatism and the Belief-Appearance Problem by Zakary Drabczyk, Grand Valley State University
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