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Peter Langland-Hassan, The Imagery Debate Exhumed and ReanimatedThe British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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Ravi Jonnal and Anthony Chemero, Punctuation equilibrium and optimization: An a-life modelD. Blank (Ed.) Proceedings of the 2000 Midwest Ai and Cognitive Society Conference. forthcoming.
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Anthony Chemero, Abduction and Deduction in Dynamical Cognitive ScienceTopics in Cognitive Science. forthcoming.
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Darrell P. Rowbottom, André Curtis-Trudel, and David Barack, The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Science: Methodological and Epistemological Studies (edited book)Routledge. forthcoming.
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André Curtis-Trudel and Preston Lennon, Mechanistic Interpretability and Representationalism about BeliefPhilosophy of Ai. forthcoming.
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Kate Nicole Hoffman, (How) Can We Attribute Mental Disorders to Animals?Biology and Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Peter Langland-Hassan, Imagination, Creativity, and Artificial IntelligenceIn Amy Kind & Julia Langkau (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Imagination and Creativity, Oxford University Press. 2026.
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Vanessa Carbonell, Moral Invisibility and Institutionalized CareIn Thomas Khurana & Matthew Congdon (eds.), Recognition: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives, Routledge. 2026.
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Yuan-Sen Ting, André Curtis-Trudel, and Siyu Yao, What understanding means in AI-laden astronomyNature Astronomy. 2026.
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Darrell P. Rowbottom and André Curtis-Trudel, Explaining AI’s successes: A no miracles argument for quasi-representationsSynthese 207 (4): 179. 2026.
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Peter Langland-Hassan, Inherent constraints on imagistic imaginationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 111 (2): 571-589. 2025.
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Angela Potochnik and Melissa Jacquart, Public Engagement with Science: Defining the ProjectCambridge University Press. 2025.
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Angela Potochnik and Dana Tulodziecki, We Can't Know if Scientific Theories Are CorrectIn Cliff Sosis (ed.), Too Weird to Believe, Too Plausible to Deny: Mind-Blowing Philosophical Ideas, Routledge. 2025.
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Taraneh Rosanna Wilkinson and Anthony Chemero, Affordances, phenomenology, pragmatism and the myth of the givenPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 24 (1): 85-101. 2025.
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André Curtis-Trudel, Darrell P. Rowbottom, and Tjonnie G. F. Li, Computational science and unconceived alternatives: lessons from, and for, gravitational-wave astronomySynthese 206 (6): 297. 2025.
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Maja Sidzińska, Jacqueline Mae Wallis, and Kate Nicole Hoffman, Life Spirals: A Critique of Life Cycle DiagramsPhilosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 17 (2). 2025.
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Peter Langland-Hassan, The Unimaginability of ExperienceIn Íngrid Vendrell Ferran & Christiana Werner (eds.), Imagination and Experience: Philosophical Explorations, Routledge. 2024.
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Peter Langland-Hassan, On the Ambiguity of Images and Particularity of ImaginingsTopoi 43 (4): 1183-1191. 2024.
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Angela Potochnik, Antireductionism Has Outgrown LevelsIn Katie Robertson & Alastair Wilson (eds.), Levels of Explanation, Oxford University Press. 2024.
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Angela Potochnik, Matteo Colombo, and Cory Wright, Recipes for Science: An Introduction to Scientific Methods and Reasoning (2nd ed.)Routledge. 2024.
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Samantha Joan Palmaccio-Lawton, Kara B. Markham, Maria Barnes-Davis, and Elizabeth Lanphier, If You Are in the Chart, You Help Chart the CourseAmerican Journal of Bioethics 24 (2): 58-61. 2024.
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Hunter Smith, Jake Earl, and Elizabeth Lanphier, Over-the-Counter Oral Contraceptives in the Context of State Abortion BansJournal of General Internal Medicine 39. 2024.
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Darrell P. Rowbottom, William Peden, and André Curtis-Trudel, Does the no miracles argument apply to AI?Synthese 203 (173): 1-20. 2024.
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Eugene Vaynberg, Kate Nicole Hoffman, Jacqueline Mae Wallis, and Michael Weisberg, Dimensional versus conceptual incommensurability in the social and behavioral sciencesBehavioral and Brain Sciences 47. 2024.
