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Morgan Luck, Freedom, AI and God: why being dominated by a friendly super-AI might not be so badAI and Society 1-8. forthcoming.
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William Tuckwell, Virtue Signalling to Signal Trustworthiness, Avoid Distrust, and Scaffold Self-TrustSocial Epistemology. forthcoming.
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Holly Lawford-Smith and William Tuckwell, What is an ally?Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Paul-Mikhail Catapang Podosky and William Tuckwell, From the Collective Obligations of Social Movements to the Individual Obligations of Their MembersIn Säde Hormio & Bill Wringe (eds.), Collective Responsibility: Perspectives on Political Philosophy from Social Ontology, Springer. forthcoming.
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Morgan Luck, Can we solve the Gamer’s Dilemma by resisting it?Ethics and Information Technology 26 (2). 2024.
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Morgan Luck, Has Montefiore and Formosa resisted the Gamer’s Dilemma?Ethics and Information Technology 25 (2): 1-6. 2023.
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Steve Clarke, Non-accommodationism and conscientious objection in healthcare: a response to RobinsonJournal of Medical Ethics 49 (1): 73-74. 2022.
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Morgan Luck, The Grave Resolution to the Gamer’s Dilemma: an Argument for a Moral Distinction Between Virtual Murder and Virtual Child MolestationPhilosophia 50 (3): 1287-1308. 2022.
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Morgan Luck and Steve Clarke, Transformative technologies, the status quo and (religious) institutionsIn Michael Boylan & Wanda Teays (eds.), Ethics in the Ai, Technology, and Information Age, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2022.
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Morgan Luck and Steve Clarke, Transformative technologies, the status quo and (religious) institutionsIn Michael Boylan & Wanda Teays (eds.), Ethics in the AI, Technology, and Information Age, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2022.
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Daniel B Cohen, Jeremy Goldring, and Lauren Leigh Saling, Responsibility, Determinism, and the Objective Stance: Using IAT to Evaluate Strawson’s Account of our ‘Incompatibilist’ IntuitionsNeuroethics 14 (2): 99-112. 2020.
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Steve Clarke, Straight out of Durkheim? Haidt’s Neo-Durkheimian Account of Religion and the Cognitive Science of ReligionSophia 59 (2): 197-210. 2020.
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Steve Clarke, Huckleberry Finn’s Conscience: Reckoning with the EvasionThe Journal of Ethics 24 (4): 485-508. 2020.
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Morgan Luck, A Puzzle from Elsewhere: Against the Standard Account of ElsewhereDiametros 17 (63): 34-39. 2020.
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Holly Lawford-Smith and William Tuckwell, Act Consequentialism and the No-Difference ChallengeIn Douglas W. Portmore (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Consequentialism, Oxford University Press. 2020.
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William Tuckwell and Kai Tanter, Scorekeeping trollsThought: A Journal of Philosophy 9 (3): 215-224. 2020.
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Wylie Breckenridge and Daniel B Cohen, Has Smith Solved the Moral Problem?Acta Analytica 34 (4): 463-472. 2019.
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Steve Clarke, Some difficulties involved in locating the truth behind conscientious objection in medicineJournal of Medical Ethics 45 (10): 679-680. 2019.
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Morgan Luck, Can Young’s constructive ecumenical expressivism resolve the gamer’s dilemma?Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 17 (1): 31-41. 2019.
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Cordelia Fine and Emma Rush, “Why Does all the Girls have to Buy Pink Stuff?” The Ethics and Science of the Gendered Toy Marketing DebateJournal of Business Ethics 149 (4): 769-784. 2018.
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Steve Clarke, Miracles, Scarce Resources, and FairnessAmerican Journal of Bioethics 18 (5): 65-66. 2018.
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Morgan Luck, Has Ali dissolved the gamer’s dilemma?Ethics and Information Technology 20 (3): 157-162. 2018.
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Steve Clarke, Conscientious objection in healthcare, referral and the military analogyJournal of Medical Ethics 43 (4): 218-221. 2017.
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Steve Clarke, Conscientious objection in healthcare: new directionsJournal of Medical Ethics 43 (4): 191-191. 2017.