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Matthieu Queloz, Can AI Rely on the Systematicity of Truth? The Challenge of Modelling Normative DomainsPhilosophy and Technology 38 (34): 1-27. 2025.
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Matthieu Queloz, Explainability through Systematicity: The Hard Systematicity Challenge for Artificial IntelligenceMinds and Machines 35 (35): 1-39. 2025.
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Matthieu Queloz, On the Fundamental Limitations of AI Moral AdvisorsPhilosophy and Technology 38 (71): 1-4. 2025.
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Matthieu Queloz, Dropping Anchor in Rough Seas: Co-Reasoning with Personalized AI Advisors and the Liberalism of FearPhilosophy and Technology 38 (170). 2025.
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Alfred Archer and Benjamin Matheson, It was a Different Time: Judging Historical Figures by Today's Moral StandardsJournal of Applied Philosophy 42 (2): 529-546. 2025.
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Benjamin Matheson, Fame and redemption: On the moral dangers of celebrity apologiesJournal of Social Philosophy 56 (1): 98-115. 2025.
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Benjamin Matheson, Anxiety, Guilt, and Pride in ParenthoodPassion: Journal of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotion 3 (2). 2025.
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Constant Bonard, Filippo Contesi, and Teresa Marques, What Is This Thing Called Propaganda?Open Philosophy. 2025.
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Tim Räz, Aurélie Pahud de Mortanges, and Mauricio Reyes, Explainable AI in medicine: challenges of integrating XAI into the future clinical routineFrontiers in Radiology 5. 2025.
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Claus Beisbart and Georg Brun, Is there a defensible conception of reflective equilibrium?Synthese 203 (3): 1-26. 2024.
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Mathias Wirth, Claus Beisbart, Jennifer Herdt, and Andrea Zysset, Habermas and Induced Pluripotent Stem CellsEthical Perspectives 31 (2): 99-117. 2024.
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Markus Stepanians, GerechtigkeitIn Frauke Höntzsch (ed.), Mill-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung, J.b. Metzler. pp. 265-271. 2024.
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Markus Stepanians, Moralische PflichtIn Frauke Höntzsch (ed.), Mill-Handbuch: Leben – Werk – Wirkung, J.b. Metzler. pp. 307-312. 2024.
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Vera Hoffmann-Kolss, Bread prices and sea levels: why probabilistic causal models need to be monotonicPhilosophical Studies (9): 1-16. 2024.
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Vera Hoffmann-Kolss, Intrinsic/extrinsicIn A. R. J. Fisher & Anna-Sofia Maurin (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Properties, Routledge. pp. 92-102. 2024.
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Vera Hoffmann-Kolss, Interventionist Causal Exclusion and the Challenge of Mixed ModelsIn Katie Robertson & Alastair Wilson (eds.), Levels of Explanation, Oxford University Press. pp. 136-152. 2024.
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Marina Baldissera Pacchetti, Julie Jebeile, and Erica Thompson, For a Pluralism of Climate Modelling StrategiesBulletin of the American Meteorological Society 105. 2024.
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Matthieu Queloz, Defending Genealogy as Conceptual Reverse-EngineeringAnalysis 84 (2): 385-400. 2024.
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Matthieu Queloz, Précis of The Practical Origins of Ideas: Genealogy as Conceptual Reverse-EngineeringAnalysis 84 (2): 341-344. 2024.
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Matthieu Queloz, The Dworkin–Williams Debate: Liberty, Conceptual Integrity, and Tragic Conflict in PoliticsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 109 (1): 3-29. 2024.
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Matthieu Queloz and Marcel van Ackeren, Virtue Ethics and the Morality SystemTopoi 43 (2): 413-424. 2024.
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Matthieu Queloz, Virtues, Rights, or Consequences? Mapping the Way for Conceptual EthicsStudia Philosophica 83 (1): 9-22. 2024.
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Matthieu Queloz, Moralism as a Dualism in Ethics and PoliticsPolitical Philosophy 1 (2): 433-462. 2024.
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Constant Bonard, Underdeterminacy without ostension: A blind spot in the prevailing models of communicationMind and Language 39 (2): 142-161. 2024.
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Constant Bonard, Filippo Contesi, and Teresa Marques, The Defectiveness of PropagandaPhilosophical Quarterly 4. 2024.
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Constant Bonard, Can AI and humans genuinely communicate?In Anna Strasser (ed.), Anna's AI Anthology. How to live with smart machines?, Xenomoi Verlag. 2024.