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Nir Fresco, B. Jack Copeland, and Marty J. Wolf, The indeterminacy of computationSynthese 199 (5-6): 12753-12775. 2021.
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Michael-John Turp, Social media, interpersonal relations and the objective attitudeEthics and Information Technology 22 (3): 269-279. 2020.
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Josh Leota and Michael-John Turp, Gamesmanship as strategic excellenceJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 47 (2): 232-247. 2020.
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Michael-John Turp, Cynics as Rational AnimalsHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 37 (3): 203-222. 2020.
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Carolyn Mason, New Zealand Policy on Frozen Embryo DisputesJournal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (1): 121-131. 2020.
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Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland, Whole-brain simulation, cryptography, and Turing's mystery machineThe Turing Conversation. 2020.
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Diane Proudfoot, Rethinking Turing’s Test and the Philosophical ImplicationsMinds and Machines 30 (4): 487-512. 2020.
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Douglas Ian Campbell, The Fragmentation of BeingAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (3): 634-635. 2019.
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Douglas Ian Campbell and Yi Yang, Does the solar system compute the laws of motion?Synthese 198 (4): 3203-3220. 2019.
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Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland, Turing’s Mystery MachineAmerican Philosophical Association Newsletter for Philosophy and Computers 18 (2): 1-6. 2019.
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Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland, Turing and the First Electronic Brains: What the Papers SaidIn Mark Sprevak & Matteo Colombo (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind, Routledge. pp. 23-37. 2018.
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Diane Proudfoot, Sylvan's Bottle and other ProblemsAustralasian Journal of Logic 15 (2): 95-123. 2018.
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Diane Proudfoot, Alan Turing and evil AIOUPBlog: Oxford University Press’s Academic Insights for the Thinking World. 2018.
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Carolyn Mason, The Unnaturalness Objection to De-Extinction: A Critical EvaluationAnimal Studies Journal 6 (1): 40-60. 2017.
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Douglas Ian Campbell, B. Jack Copeland, and Zhuo-Ran Deng, The Inconceivable Popularity of Conceivability ArgumentsPhilosophical Quarterly 67 (267): 223-240. 2017.
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Douglas Campbell, On the Authenticity of De-Extinct Organisms, and the Genesis ArgumentAnimal Studies Journal 6 (1): 61-79. 2017.
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Douglas Ian Campbell and Patrick Michael Whittle, Resurrecting Extinct Species: Ethics and AuthenticityPalgrave-Macmillan. 2017.
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Douglas Ian Campbell, The Eightfold Way: Why Analyticity, Apriority and Necessity are IndependentPhilosophers' Imprint 17 1-17. 2017.
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Douglas Ian Campbell and Patrick Michael Whittle, Conservation in a Brave New WorldIn Douglas Ian Campbell & Patrick Michael Whittle (eds.), Resurrecting Extinct Species: Ethics and Authenticity, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 1-28. 2017.
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Douglas Ian Campbell and Patrick Michael Whittle, Three Case Studies: Aurochs, Mammoths and Passenger PigeonsIn Douglas Ian Campbell & Patrick Michael Whittle (eds.), Resurrecting Extinct Species: Ethics and Authenticity, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 29-48. 2017.
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Douglas Ian Campbell and Patrick Michael Whittle, Real or Fake? The Authenticity QuestionIn Douglas Ian Campbell & Patrick Michael Whittle (eds.), Resurrecting Extinct Species: Ethics and Authenticity, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 49-86. 2017.
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Douglas Ian Campbell and Patrick Michael Whittle, Ethical Arguments For and Against De-extinctionIn Douglas Ian Campbell & Patrick Michael Whittle (eds.), Resurrecting Extinct Species: Ethics and Authenticity, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 87-124. 2017.
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Douglas Ian Campbell, Against Lewis on ‘Desire as Belief’Polish Journal of Philosophy 11 (1): 17-28. 2017.
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Jack Copeland, Jonathan Bowen, Robin Wilson, and Mark Sprevak, [No title] (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2017.
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Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland, Connectionism: Computing with NeuronsIn Jack Copeland, Jonathan Bowen, Robin Wilson & Mark Sprevak (eds.) https://philpapers.org/rec/COPTTG, Oxford University Press. pp. 309-314. 2017.