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Stephan Torre, Future-Directed Counterfactuals, Practical Reasoning, and the Open FutureDisputatio. forthcoming.
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Michael Beaney and David Stern, Translating and Interpreting the Tractatus (edited book)Palgrave Macmillan. forthcoming.
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Beth Lord, Spinoza and the Galenic Idea of the Human BodyIn Ursula Renz, Sarah Tropper, Oliver Istvan Toth, Barnaby Hutchins & Philip Waldner (eds.), Spinoza on the Human Perspective, Oxford University Press. 2026.
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Stephan Torre, Knowledge of the Future and Reliable Belief-Forming ProcessesAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 103 (1): 39-57. 2025.
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Federico Luzzi, On the justification for World Rugby’s ban on trans women: assessing key arguments in the debateJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 52 (1): 41-59. 2025.
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Ievgeniia Ivanova, Imitation of Rationality and the Problem of Authenticity of MindIn K. V. Raikhert (ed.), XIII Uyemov Readings: Proceedings of the Scientific Readings in Memory of Avenir Uyemov, Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University. pp. 31-32. 2025.
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Stephan Torre, Critical Notice: The Open Future: Why Future Contingents Are All False, by Patrick ToddPhilosophical Quarterly 74 (3): 1036-1043. 2024.
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Paula Sweeney, Could the destruction of a beloved robot be considered a hate crime? An exploration of the legal and social significance of robot loveAI and Society 39 (6): 2735-2741. 2024.
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Federico Luzzi, Testimonial Injustice from Countervailing PrejudicesSocial Epistemology 38 (5): 607-618. 2024.
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Federico Luzzi, Entitlement, Leaching and Counter-ClosureIn Rodrigo Borges & Ian Schnee (eds.), Illuminating Errors: New Essays on Knowledge from Non-Knowledge, Routledge. pp. 231-256. 2023.
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Ievgeniia Ivanova, Museums as Complex Systems in the Face of the WarMuseum and Society 21 (2): 17-23. 2023.
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Paula Sweeney, Why Indirect Harms do not Support Social Robot RightsMinds and Machines 32 (4): 735-749. 2022.
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Federico Luzzi, Conflating and misgendering: why World Athletics (and other sports governing bodies) should jettison the competitive labels ‘Women’s’/‘Men’s’Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49 (3): 366-382. 2022.
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Stephan Torre, The Growing Block, the Open Future and Future TruthsDisputatio 13 (63): 423-432. 2021.
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Paula Sweeney, A fictional dualism model of social robotsEthics and Information Technology 23 (3): 465-472. 2021.
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Paula Sweeney, Eternalism as Therapy: Mourning the Death of Michael BessoPacific Philosophical Quarterly 102 (3): 504-514. 2021.
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Stephan Torre and Clas Weber, What is Special about De Se Attitudes?In Heimir Geirsson & Stephen Biggs (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Reference, Routledge. pp. 464-481. 2020.
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Vitalii Shymko, Daria Vystavkina, and Ievgeniia Ivanova, Motivational and value preferences of townspeople in the field of fitnessTechnologies of Intellect Development 4 (1(26)). 2020.
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Vitalii Shymko, Daria Vystavkina, and Ievgeniia Ivanova, URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE PREFERENCES OF TOWNSFOLK: AN EMPIRICAL SURVEY WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL MODEL OF THE CITYTechnologies of Intellect Development 4 (2(27)). 2020.
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Stephan Torre and Clas Weber, De Se Puzzles and Frege PuzzlesInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (1): 50-76. 2019.
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Michael Beaney, First Steps and Conceptual CreativityIn James Conant & Sebastian Sunday (eds.), Wittgenstein on Philosophy, Objectivity, and Meaning, Cambridge University Press. pp. 119-142. 2019.
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Federico Luzzi, Knowledge From Non-Knowledge: Inference, Testimony and MemoryCambridge University Press. 2019.