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Also at Cambridge University
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Stephen John, Risk and PrecautionPublic Health Ethics: Key Concepts and Issues in Policy and Practice 67--84. forthcoming.
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Polly Mitchell and Anna Alexandrova, Well-being and PluralismJournal of Happiness Studies. forthcoming.
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Lisa D. Wijsen, Denny Borsboom Borsboom, and Anna Alexandrova, Values in PsychometricsPerspectives on Psychological Science. forthcoming.
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Jacob Stegenga, Ashley Kennedy, Şerife Tekin, Saana Jukola, and Robyn Bluhm, New Directions in Philosophy of MedicineIn James Marcum (ed.), Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 343-367. forthcoming.
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Tim Bayne and Tom McClelland, "Finding the Feel" : the matching content challenge to cognitive phenomenology. forthcoming.
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Harriet Fagerberg and Justin Garson, Proper Functions are Proximal FunctionsBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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M.A. Diamond-Hunter, Populations, individuals, and biological raceBiology and Philosophy 39 (2): 1-24. 2024.
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Matt Farr, Perceiving Direction in Directionless TimeIn Kasia M. Jaszczolt (ed.), Understanding Human Time, Oxford University Press. pp. 199-219. 2023.
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Matt Farr, The Three-Times Problem: Commentary on Physical Time within Human TimeFrontiers in Psychology 14 1130228. 2023.
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Jacob Stegenga and Tarun Menon, The Difference-to-Inference Model for Values in ScienceRes Philosophica 100 (4): 423-447. 2023.
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Tarun Menon and Jacob Stegenga, Sisyphean Science: Why Value Freedom is Worth PursuingEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 13 (48): 1-24. 2023.
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Hamed Tabatabaei Ghomi and Jacob Stegenga, Simulation of Trial Data to Test Speculative Hypotheses about Research MethodsIn Kristien Hens & Andreas de Block (eds.), Advances in experimental philosophy of medicine, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 111-128. 2023.
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Matthew J. Brown and Jacob Stegenga, The Validity of the Argument from Inductive RiskCanadian Journal of Philosophy 53 (2): 187-190. 2023.
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Juan Pablo Bermúdez, Rune Nyrup, Sebastian Deterding, Celine Mougenot, Laura Moradbakhti, Fangzhou You, and Rafael A. Calvo, What is a subliminal technique? An ethical perspective on AI-driven influenceIeee Ethics-2023 Conference Proceedings. 2023.
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Tom McClelland and Paulina Sliwa, Gendered affordance perception and unequal domestic labourPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 107 (2): 501-524. 2023.
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Harriet Fagerberg, Brain dysfunction without functionPhilosophical Psychology 1 (3): 570-582. 2023.
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Harriet Fagerberg, Medical Disorder Is Not a Black Box Essentialist ConceptPhilosophy of Medicine 4 (1). 2023.
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Harriet Fagerberg, What we argue about when we argue about diseasePhilosophy of Medicine 4 (1): 1-20. 2023.
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Matt Farr, What’s so special about initial conditions? Understanding the past hypothesis in directionless timeIn Yemima Ben-Menahem (ed.), Rethinking Laws of Nature, Springer. 2022.
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Stephen John and Emma J. Curran, Costa, cancer and coronavirus: contractualism as a guide to the ethics of lockdownJournal of Medical Ethics 48 (9): 643-650. 2022.
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Emma J. Curran and Stephen John, Must We Vaccinate the Most Vulnerable? Efficiency, Priority, and Equality in the Distribution of VaccinesJournal of Applied Philosophy 39 (4): 682-697. 2022.
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Jacob Stegenga, Evidence of effectivenessStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 91 (C): 288-295. 2022.
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Jacob Stegenga, Red herrings about relative measures: A response to Hoefer and KraussStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 92 (C): 56-59. 2022.