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David J. Chalmers: The nature of epsitemic space
Kai von Fintel and Anthony S. Gillies: "Might" made right
Frank Jackson: Possibilities for representation and credence: two space-ism versus one space-ism
John MacFarlane: Epistemic modals are assessment-sensitive
Johnathan Schaffer: Perspective in taste predicates and epistemic modals
Robert Stalnaker: Conditional propositions and conditional assertions
Eric Swanson: How not to theorize about the language of subjective uncertainty
Stephen Yablo: A problem about permission and possibility
Seth Yalcin.: Nonfactualism about epistemic modality
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