Junyeol Kim
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Publications

Kim, Junyeol (forthcoming). Epistemic Entitlement: Intellectual Desires and Epistemic Rationality. In Nikolaj J.L.L. Pedersen and Luca Moretti 
                  (eds.), Non-Evidentialist Epistemology. Brill.
Kim, Junyeol (forthcoming). The Horizontal in Frege's Begriffsschrift. Synthese. Available online.
Kim, Junyeol (2020). Composers and Performers. Philosophia 48 (4): 1469-1481.
Kim, Junyeol (2020). The Circularity Reading of Frege's Indefinability Argument. Thought: a Journal of Philosophy ​​9 (2): 128-136.
Kim, Junyeol (2019). Frege's Conception of Truth: Two Readings. Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 6 (2): 31-57.
Lynch, Michael P., Jeremy Wyatt, Junyeol Kim, and Nathen Kellen (in press).The Nature of Truth, 2nd  Ed. MIT Press.
Kim, Junyeol (2008). New Dogmatism, and Another Dogmatism (article in Korean). Chul Hak Sa Sang (English Title: A Journal of Philosophical 
​                 Ideas
 , KCI) 27: 251-68 (open access).

Works in Progress

"Democracy and Epistemic Justice ..." (R&R)
"Does Frege Have a Metalinguistic..." (R&R)
"Frege’s Choice: The Indefinability Argument..." (R&R)
​3 papers  are under review.

Presentations

​"Epistemic Justice as Epistemic Fairness: a Founding Principle of Democracy"
[1] Understanding Value Postgraduate Conference VIII. University of Sheffield.  July 2019.
[2] The 2nd POLEMO Symposium. Central European University (Abstract accepted, but withdraw due to a schedule conflict)
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"Frege on Logic, Truth, and the Truth-Value True"
[1] The 3rd TiLPS History of Analytic Philosophy Workshop,  July 2019.
​[2] 
Swedish Congress of Philosophy 2019 (Paper accepted, but withdraw due to a schedule conflict)
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​"On the Horizontal in Begriffsschrift"
​[1] 
APA Pacific 2019. Vancouver.  April 2019.
[2] 
New Mexico Texas Philosophical Society 2019. San Antonio. April  2019. (The Winner of the Second Prize of Glenn Joy Award )
[3] 
North Carolina Philosophical Society . UNC Greensboro. March 2019.
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"The Circularity Reading of Frege's Indefinability Argument"
[1] 
Society for the Study of the History of Analytic Philosophy (SSHAP) 2019 (Paper accepted, but withdraw due to a schedule conflict).
[2]
Wisconsin Philosophical Association 2019. Mount Mary University (Paper accepted, but withdraw due to a schedule conflict).
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"On Frege's Argument for the Indefinability of Truth"
[1] 
Pluralism Week. Yonsei University. June 2016.
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