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Sam Cowling (Denison University, USA): "Conceivability Arguments for Haecceitism" Commentator: Jonathan Livingstone-Banks
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Theodore D. Locke (University of Miami, USA): "Grounding and Impossible Worlds" Commentator: Brian Ball
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(University of Melbourne, Australia): "Natural Language and Ontological Illusions" Commentator(s): Darragh Byrne/Naomi Thompson Karen Green
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Jonathan Livingstone-Banks "Essence and Possibility"
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Louis deRosset (University of Vermont, USA): "Modal Logic for Contingentist Metaphysics" Commentator: Martin Vacek
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Michael De (University of Konstanz, Germany): "Five-dimensionalism" Commentator: Theodore Locke
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Amy Karofsky (Hofstra University, USA): "The Impossibility of Otherwisedness" Commentator: Sam Cowling
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Peter Marton (Clark University, USA): "Knowing Possibilities and the Possibility of Knowing (A Further Challenge for the Anti-Realist)" Commentator: Igor Sedlár
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Andy Yu (Oxford University, UK): "The Indefinite Extensibility of Proposition"
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Zsófia Zvolenszky (Eötvös University, Hungary): "Inadvertently Created Fictional Characters Are Innocuous" Commentator: Jonathan Nassim
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Luke Malik: "Textbook Kripkeanism and Its Problems" Commentator: Karen Green
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Darragh Byrne (University of Birmingham, UK), Naomi Thompson (University of Hamburg, Germany): "Is the World Really Hyperintensional?" Commentator: Luke Malik
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Brian Ball (Oxford University, UK): "Modality and Metaontology" Commentator: Amy Karofsky
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Cristina Nencha (Northwest Philosophy Consortium, Italy): "Essentialism and David Lewis" Commentator: Andriy Vasylchenko
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Jonathan Nassim (University of London) : "Problems with Primitives: David Lewis's Justification of Modal Realism as a Test Case" Commentator: Cristina Nencha
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Andriy Vasylchenko (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine): "Identity and Existence in Intentionally Possible Worlds"
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Igor Sedlár (Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia): "Impossible Worlds in Epistemic Logic" Commentator: Peter Marton
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Johannes Bulhof (McNeese State University, USA): "The “Problem” of Alien Properties"
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Nikk Effingham (University of Birmingham, UK): "Heterodox Ludovicianism" Commentator: Louis deRosset