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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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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.
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Hamed Tabatabaei Ghomi and Jacob Stegenga, Conventional Choices in Outcome Measures Influence Meta-Analytic ResultsPhilosophy of Science 89 (5): 949-959. 2022.