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Riccardo Baratella (University of Padua, Italy): "Material Objects, Events, and Property-Instances" (Commentator: Giacomo Giannini)
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Moritz Baron (The Universities of Stirling and St Andrews, Scotland): "Can Williamson’s Counterfactual-based Epistemology of Modality Explain our Knowledge of Mathematical Necessity?" (Commentator: Michael J. Raven)
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Daniel Berntson (Princeton University, USA): "Relational Possibility"
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Gaétan Bovey (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland): "Can ‘intrinsicality’ save the existential-modal account of essence? A critical response to David Denby" (Commentator: Karol Lenart)
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Matthew James Collier (University of Oxford): "God Exists in all Possible Worlds: Anselmian Theism and Genuine Modal Realism" (Commentator: Daniel Berntson)
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Michael De (University of Miami, USA): "A Presentist’s Paradise?" (Commentator: Michael Wallner)
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Fernando Furtado (University of Lisbon, Portugal): "S5-denying Approach to Relativised Metaphysical Modality" (Commentator: Nathan Hawkins)
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Giacomo Giannini (Durham University, UK): "Resemblance, Representation, and Counterparts" (Commentator: Sanna Mattila)
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Nathan Hawkins (Cambridge University, UK): "Paired Quantified Modal Logic" (Commentator: Matteo Pascucci)
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Luke Malik (Osaka University, Japan): "Metaphorical Utterances and Category Mistakes" (Commentator: Daniel Milne-Plückebaum)
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Jorge Luis Méndez-Martínez (National Research University in Moscow, Russian Federation): "Impossible authorships? Or how could Pierre Menard be the author of The Quixote" (Commentator: Matthew James Collier)
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Sanna Mattila (University of Helsinki, Finland): "Epistemology of Possibility and Reliabilism: a Challenge Considered" (Commentator: David Mark Kovacs)
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Cristina Nencha (University of Turin, Italy): "David Lewis and Kit Fine’s Essences"
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Daniel Milne-Plückebaum (Bielefeld University, Germany): "Meinongian Modal Meinongianism"
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David Mark Kovacs (Tel Aviv University, Israel): "Constitution, Dependence, and Mereological Hylomorphism" (Commentator: Jorge Luis Méndez-Martínez)
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Karol Lenart (Jagiellonian University, Poland): "Essentialism, Haecceitism and Anti-Haecceitism" (Commentator: Michael De)
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Bjørn Jespersen (VSB-TU Ostrava, Czech Republic, University in Utrecht, Netherlands): "The Man without Properties: Impossible Individuals as Hyperintensions"
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Michael J. Raven (University of Victoria, Canada & University of Washington, USA): "A Problem for Immanent Universals in States of Affairs" (Commentator: Riccardo Baratella)
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Anand Jayprakash Vaidya (San José State University, USA) & Michael Wallner (University of Graz, Austria): "Reductive and Non-Reductive Finean Essentialism" (Commentator: Gaétan Bovey)