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Heil, John. 1999. “Multiple
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Heil, John. 2006a. “The Legacy of Linguisticism.”
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Heil, John. 2010a. “Powerful
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Heil, John. 2011. “Powers and the Realization Relation.”
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Heil, John. 2012a. The Universe
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Heil, John. 2012b. “Are Four
Categories Two Too Many?” in Contemporary
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Heil, John. 2012c. “The
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Heil, John. 2013a. “Mental
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Heil, John. 2013b. “Review of Ehring (2011).”
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Heil, John. 2013c.
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Heil, John. 2014. “Accidents, Modes, Tropes, and Universals.”
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Heil, John. 2015b. “Cartesian
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Heil, John. 2016. “Causal
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Heil, John. 2017a. “Real
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Heil, John. 2017b. “Downward
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Heil, John. 2018. “Dispositionality and Mentality.” in
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Heil, John. 2019a. “Objects, Ordinary and Otherwise.” in
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Heil, John. 2019b. “Emergence and Panpsychism.” in The Routledge Handbook of Emergence, edited
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Heil, John. 2021a. What is Metaphysics? Hoboken, New Jersey:
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Heil, John. 2021b.
Relations. Elements of
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Heil, John. 2021c. Appearance in Reality. Oxford: Oxford
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Heil, John. 2021d. “Truthmaking and Fundamentality.”
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Heil, John. 2022. “Modal Angst or: How I Stopped Worring and Learned to Love
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Heil, John and Mele, Alfred R., eds. 1993. Mental
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Heil, John and Robb, David. 2003. “Mental
Properties.” American Philosophical Quarterly
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Martin, Charles Burton and Heil, John. 1998. “Rules and Powers.” in Philosophical Perspectives 12: Language, Mind, and
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Robb, David, Heil, John and Gibb, Sophie C. 2023. “Mental
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