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Stephen Cave, Rune Nyrup, Karina Vold, and Adrian Weller, The Motivations and Risks of Machine EthicsProceedings of the IEEE 107 (3): 562-574. 2019.
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Tim Bayne and Tom McClelland, Ensemble representation and the contents of visual experiencePhilosophical Studies 176 (3): 733-753. 2019.
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Tom McClelland, Representing Our Options: The Perception of Affordance for Bodily and Mental ActionJournal of Consciousness Studies 26 (3-4): 155-180. 2019.
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Carolyn Dicey Jennings, Regino Fronda, M.A. Diamond-Hunter, Zoë Johnson King, Aubrey Spivey, and Sharai Wilson, The Diversity and Inclusivity Survey: Final ReportAPA Grants. 2019.
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Mwenza Blell and M.A. Diamond-Hunter, Direct to consumer genetic testingFrontiers in Medicine 6 (48). 2019.
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Stephen John, Should We Punish Responsible Drinkers? Prevention, Paternalism and Categorization in Public HealthPublic Health Ethics 11 (1): 35-44. 2018.
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Stephen John, Epistemic trust and the ethics of science communication: against transparency, openness, sincerity and honestySocial Epistemology 32 (2): 75-87. 2018.
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Stephen John, Messy autonomy: Commentary on Patient preference predictors and the problem of naked statistical evidenceJournal of Medical Ethics 44 (12): 864-864. 2018.
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Anna Alexandrova, Can the Science of Well-Being Be Objective?British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 69 (2): 421-445. 2018.
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Jacob Stegenga, Care and cure: an introduction to philosophy of medicineUniversity of Chicago Press. 2018.
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William C. Bausman and Marta Halina, Not null enough: pseudo-null hypotheses in community ecology and comparative psychologyBiology and Philosophy 33 (3-4): 30. 2018.
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Jacob Stegenga and Tarun Menon, Robustness and Independent EvidencePhilosophy of Science 84 (3): 414-435. 2017.
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Jan Sprenger and Jacob Stegenga, Three Arguments for Absolute Outcome MeasuresPhilosophy of Science 84 (5): 840-852. 2017.
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Jacob Stegenga, Drug Regulation and the Inductive Risk CalculusIn Kevin Christopher Elliott & Ted Richards (eds.), Exploring Inductive Risk: Case Studies of Values in Science, Oup Usa. pp. 17-36. 2017.
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Hasok Chang, Is pluralism compatible with scientific realism?In Juha Saatsi (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Scientific Realism, Routledge. pp. 176-186. 2017.
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Jonathan Farrell and Tom McClelland, Editorial: Consciousness and Inner AwarenessReview of Philosophy and Psychology 8 (1): 1-22. 2017.
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Tom McClelland, Review of The embodied mind : cognitive science and human experience by Varela, Francisco J., Thompson, Evan and Rosch, EleanorPhenomenological Reviews 2017. 2017.
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Matt Farr, Review of Mathias Frisch's Causal Reasoning in Physics (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (4). 2016.
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Stephen John, From Social Values to P-Values: The Social Epistemology of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeJournal of Applied Philosophy 34 (2): 157-171. 2016.
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Stephen John, Philosophy and the Precautionary Principle: Science, Evidence, and Environmental Policy Daniel Steel, 2014 Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 266 pp., £60/$95 (review)Journal of Applied Philosophy 33 (2): 217-218. 2016.
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Stephen John, The Moral Physiology of Inequality: Response to ‘Fighting Status Inequalities: Non-domination vs Non-interference’Public Health Ethics 9 (2): 164-165. 2016.
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Anna Alexandrova, Kristin Shrader-frechette Tainted: How philosophy of science can expose bad science (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (3): 901-905. 2016.
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Anna Alexandrova, Value-added scienceForum for European Philosophy Blog (24 Oct 2016). Website. 2016.