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Jakob Schieder (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, King’s College London): "Explaining Essence and Modality" (Comments: Antonella Mallozzi)
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Alex Steinberg (University of Zurich): "Saving Strict Adequacy"
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Antonella Mallozzi (CUNY - The Graduate Center): "Conceivability, Possibility, and The Inconsistent Triad. The Kripkean Challenge to Modal Rationalism" (Comments: Alex Kaiserman)
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Joachim Horvath (University of Cologne): "Philosophical Analysis: The Concept Grounding View" (Comments: Frances Heather Fairbairn)
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Cristina Nencha (Northwest Italy Consortium): "Was David Lewis a Necessitist?" (Comments: David Mark Kovacs)
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Frances Heather Fairbairn (Cornell University): "The Problem of Advanced Modalizing" (Comments: Robert Michels)
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Lorenzo Azzano (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa): "Dispositional Arrays" (Comments: Meagan Phillips)
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Alexander Roberts (University of Oxford): "Modal Expansionism"
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Robert Michels (University of Geneva): "Is ‘Metaphysical Necessity’ Ambiguous?" (Comments: Nathan Wildman)
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Meagan Phillips (Northern Illinois University): "Counterfactuals as Property Relations" (Comments: Lorenzo Azzano)
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Philipp Berghofer (University of Graz): "Unknowable Truths and Limits of Knowledge: What Conclusions Can We Draw from Fitch's Paradox of Knowability?" (Comments: Robin Neiman)
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Zsófia Zvolenszky (Slovak Academy of Sciences): "Fictional Names, Rigidity, and the Inverse-Sinatra Principle" (Comments: Vladislav Terekhovich)
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Dirk Franken (University of Marburg): "In Defence of Modal Monism" (Comments: Zuzanna Gnatek)
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Alex Kaiserman (University of Oxford): "A Real Definition of Token Physicalism" (Comments: Jakob Schieder)
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Kei Chiba (Hokkaido University): "Aristotle's Modal Ontology - Overcoming Potentiality-Actuality Reading"
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Zuzanna Gnatek (Trinity College, Dublin): "Object Dependency in Timothy Williamson's Deductive Argument for Necessitism (Comments: Alexander Roberts)
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Vladislav Terekhovich (Saint-Petersburg State University): "Possible Worlds and Substances" (Comments: Vasil Penchev)
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Adam Tuboly (Hungarian Academy of Sciences): "The Role of the Quine-Church Debate in the History of Modal Logic" (Comments: Philipp Berghofer)
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Nathan Wildman (University of Hamburg): "Exploring the Contingent Fundamentality Thesis" (Comments: Joachim Horvath)
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Vasil Penchev (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences:): "More Than Impossible: Negative and Complex Probabilities and Their Interpretation"