- Dellsén, Lawler, Norton (2023). Would Disagreement Undermine Progress? (The Journal of Philosophy) Penultimate draft: https://philpapers.org/rec/DELWDU
- Dellsén, Lawler, Norton (2022). Thinking about Progress: From Science to Philosophy (Noûs) Penultimate draft: https://philpapers.org/rec/DELTAP-8
- Dellsén (forthcoming). Scientific Progress: By-Whom or For-Whom? (Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A) Penultimate draft: https://philpapers.org/rec/DELSPB
- Dellsén (2022c). Scientific Progress without Problems: A Reply to McCoy (Edited volume Scientific Understanding and Representation: Modeling in the Physical Sciences) Penultimate draft: https://philpapers.org/rec/DELSPW-3
- Dellsén (2022b). Scientific Progress without Justification (Edited volume Scientific Understanding and Representation: Modeling in the Physical Sciences) Penultimate draft: https://philpapers.org/rec/DELSPW-2
- Dellsén (2022a). The Noetic Approach: Scientific Progress as Enabling Understanding. (Edited volume New Philosophical Perspectives on Scientific Progress) Penultimate draft: https://philpapers.org/rec/DELTNA
- Dellsén (2021). Understanding Scientific Progress: The Noetic Account (Synthese)
- Dellsén (2020). Beyond Explanation: Understanding as Dependency Modeling (British Journal for the Philosophy of Science)
- Dellsén (2019). Rational Understanding: Toward a Probabilistic Epistemology of Acceptability (Synthese)
- Dellsén (2018a). Scientific Progress: Four Accounts (Philosophy Compass)
- Dellsén (2018b). Scientific Progress, Understanding, and Knowledge: Reply to Park (Journal for General Philosophy of Science)
- Dellsén (2017a). Understanding without Justification or Belief (Ratio)
- Dellsén (2017b). Deductive Cogency, Understanding, and Acceptance” (Synthese)
Dellsén (2016). Scientific Progress: Knowledge versus Understanding (Studies in History and Philosophy of Science)
- Lawler (2022). Scientific Progress and Idealisation (Edited volume New Philosophical Perspectives on Scientific Progress) Penultimate draft: https://philpapers.org/rec/LAWSPA
- Lawler (2021). Scientific Understanding and Felicitous Legitimate Falsehoods (Synthese).
- Lawler (2019b). Understanding Why, Knowing Why, and Cognitive Achievements (Synthese)
- Lawler (2019a). Levels of Reasons Why and Answers to Why Questions (Philosophy of Science)
- Lawler (2016). Reductionism About Understanding Why (Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society)
- Norton (2022). Why Philosophy Needs a Concept of Progress (Metaphilosophy) Penultimate draft: https://philpapers.org/rec/NORWPN
- Miller & Norton (2022). Everyday Metaphysical Explanation (OUP)
- Baron & Norton (2019). Metaphysical Explanation: The Kitcher Picture. (Erkenntnis)
- Norton & Miller (2019). A Psychologistic Theory of Metaphysical Explanation. (Synthese)
- Duncan, Miller & Norton (2018). Ditching Determination and Dependence: Or, How to Wear the Crazy Trousers. (Synthese)
- Miller & Norton (2017). Grounding: It’s (Probably) All in the Head. (Philosophical Studies)
- Duncan, Miller & Norton (2017). Is Grounding a Hyperintensional Phenomenon? (Analytic Philosophy)
- Baron, Miller & Norton (2014). Groundless Truth. (Special Issue, Inquiry, Ground and Groundedness, edited by Øystein Linnebo )