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Anton Killin and Ross Pain, Cognitive Archaeology and the Minimum Necessary Competence ProblemBiological Theory 18 (4): 269-283. 2023.
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Anton Killin and Ross Pain, How WEIRD is Cognitive Archaeology? Engaging with the Challenge of Cultural Variation and Sample DiversityReview of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (2): 539-563. 2023.
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Ross Pain, Stone tools, predictive processing and the evolution of languageMind and Language 38 (3): 711-731. 2023.
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Ross Pain, Ceri Shipton, and Rachael L. Brown, Archaeology and Cognitive Evolution: Introduction to the Thematic SectionBiological Theory 18 (4): 231-233. 2023.
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Ross Pain, Does Science Evolve?Evolution 77 (12). 2023.
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Naomi Thompson, How to be an antirealist about metaphysical explanationRatio 36 (4): 260-273. 2023.
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Naomi Thompson, Realism, Deflationism, and Metaphysical ExplanationIn Miguel Garcia-Godinez (ed.), Thomasson on Ontology, Springer Verlag. pp. 61-83. 2023.
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Ryan Mark Nefdt, Biolinguistics and biological systems: a complex systems analysis of languageBiology and Philosophy 38 (2): 1-42. 2023.
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Ryan Mark Nefdt, Language, Science, and Structure: a journey into the philosophy of linguisticsOxford University Press. 2023.
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Guy Hetzroni and Noah Stemeroff, Mathematical Analogies in Physics: The Curious Case of Gauge SymmetriesIn Carl Posy & Yemima Ben-Menahem (eds.), Mathematical Knowledge, Objects and Applications: Essays in Memory of Mark Steiner, Springer Verlag. pp. 229-262. 2023.
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Richard Pettigrew, Accuracy-First Epistemology Without AdditivityPhilosophy of Science 89 (1): 128-151. 2022.
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Richard Pettigrew, Autonomy for Changing SelvesIn Ben Colburn (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Autonomy, Routledge. 2022.
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Richard Pettigrew, Aggregating agents with opinions about different propositionsSynthese 200 (5): 1-25. 2022.
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Richard Pettigrew, Competing reasons, incomplete preferences, and framing effectsBehavioral and Brain Sciences 45. 2022.
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Mustafa M. K. Al-Ghoul, Mohammed H. S. Abueleiwa, Fadi E. S. Harara, Samir Okasha, and Samy S. Abu-Naser, Knowledge Based System for Diagnosing Custard Apple Diseases and TreatmentInternational Journal of Academic Engineering Research (IJAER) 6 (5): 41-45. 2022.
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Jonte Hance, John Rarity, and James Ladyman, Could wavefunctions simultaneously represent knowledge and reality?Quantum Studies: Mathematics and Foundations 9 (3): 333-341. 2022.
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Jason Konek, Degrees of incoherence, Dutch bookability & guidance valuePhilosophical Studies 180 (2): 395-428. 2022.
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Joanna Burch-Brown, Reflection and synthesis: How moral agents learn and moral cultures evolveJournal of Philosophy of Education 55 (6): 935-948. 2022.
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Tuomas E. Tahko, Natural Kinds, Mind-independence, and Unification PrinciplesSynthese 200 (2): 1-23. 2022.
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Luca Castaldo and Johannes Stern, KF, PKF and Reinhardt’s ProgramReview of Symbolic Logic 1 33-58. 2022.
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Ana-Maria Creţu, Perspectival InstrumentsPhilosophy of Science 89 (3): 521-541. 2022.
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Karim Thebault, The Problem of TimeIn Eleanor Knox & Alastair Wilson (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Physics, Routledge. 2022.
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Dominik Hangleiter, Jacques Carolan, and Karim Thebault, Analogue Quantum Simulation: A New Instrument for Scientific UnderstandingSpringer. 2022.