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Sara Bernstein
Sara Bernstein
Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
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Grounding is not causation
S Bernstein
Philosophical Perspectives 30, 21-38, 2016
942016
Omissions as possibilities
S Bernstein
Philosophical Studies 167, 1-23, 2014
662014
Causal proportions and moral responsibility
S Bernstein
Oxford studies in agency and responsibility 4, 165-182, 2017
572017
Omission impossible
S Bernstein
Philosophical Studies 173, 2575-2589, 2016
532016
The metaphysics of intersectionality
S Bernstein
Philosophical Studies 177, 321-335, 2020
482020
The metaphysics of omissions
S Bernstein
Philosophy Compass 10 (3), 208-218, 2015
452015
Overdetermination underdetermined
S Bernstein
Erkenntnis 81, 17-40, 2016
442016
Could a middle level be the most fundamental?
S Bernstein
Philosophical Studies 178, 1065-1078, 2021
342021
Time Travel and the Movable Present
S Bernstein
Being, freedom, and method: themes from the philosophy of Peter van Inwagen, 2016
332016
Causal and moral indeterminacy
S Bernstein
Ratio 29 (4), 434-447, 2016
222016
Two problems for proportionality about omissions
S Bernstein
Dialectica 68 (3), 429-441, 2014
162014
Nowhere man: time travel and spatial location
S Bernstein
152015
Causal idealism
S Bernstein
Idealism: New Essays in Metaphysics, 217-230, 2018
102018
Free will and mental quausation
S Bernstein, J Wilson
Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (2), 310-331, 2016
102016
Moral luck and deviant causation
S Bernstein
92019
Intuitions and the metaphysics of causation
S Bernstein
Experimental Metaphysics 75, 2017
92017
Metaphysics
S Bernstein, M Sullivan, P Van Inwagen
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2023
7*2023
A closer look at trumping
S Bernstein
Acta Analytica 30, 41-57, 2015
72015
Ontological pluralism about non-being
S Bernstein
62021
Non-being: New Essays on the Metaphysics of Non-existence
S Bernstein, T Goldschmidt
Oxford University Press, 2021
52021
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