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Amy Kind, Computing Machinery and Sexual Difference: The Sexed Presuppositions Underlying the Turing TestIn Keya Maitra & Jennifer McWeeny (eds.), Feminist Philosophy of Mind, Oxford University Press, Usa. 2022.
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Amy Kind, Learning to ImagineBritish Journal of Aesthetics 62 (1): 33-48. 2022.
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Amy Kind, Fiction and the Cultivation of ImaginationIn Patrik Engisch & Julia Langkau (eds.), The Philosophy of Fiction: Imagination and Cognition, Routledge. pp. 262-281. 2022.
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Adrienne Martin, Coping: A Philosophical Guide (review)Philosophical Quarterly 73 (3): 866-869. 2022.
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Paul Hurley, Paradox of DeontologyIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley. 2022.
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Paul Hurley, The Consequentializing Argument Against...Consequentializing?Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics 12 253-275. 2022.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, Thinking about Values in Science: Ethical versus Political ApproachesCanadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (3): 246-255. 2022.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, An Ethical Framework for Presenting Scientific Results to Policy-MakersKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 32 (1): 33-67. 2022.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, The Limits of Democratizing Science: When Scientists Should Ignore the PublicPhilosophy of Science 89 (5): 1034-1043. 2022.
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James Kreines, For a Dialectic-First Approach to Kant’s Critique of Pure ReasonOpen Philosophy 5 (1): 490-509. 2022.
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Amy Kind, Can imagination be unconscious?Synthese 199 (5-6): 13121-13141. 2021.
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Amy Kind, The possibility of imagining painRivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 12 (2): 183-189. 2021.
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Amy Kind, Love in the time of AIIn Barry Dainton, Attila Tanyi & Will Slocombe (eds.), Minding the Future: Artificial Intelligence, Philosophical Visions and Science Fiction. pp. 89-106. 2021.
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Amy Kind, Bridging the Divide: Imagining Across Experiential PerspectivesIn Christopher Badura & Amy Kind (eds.), Epistemic Uses of Imagination, Routledge. pp. 237-259. 2021.
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Adrienne Martin, Personal Bonds: Directed Obligations without RightsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (1): 65-86. 2021.
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Adrienne Martin, Against Mother's Day and Employee Appreciation Day and Other Representations of Oppressive Expectations as Opportunities for Excellence and BeneficencePacific Philosophical Quarterly 102 (1): 126-146. 2021.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, Democratic Values: A Better Foundation for Public Trust in ScienceBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (2): 545-562. 2021.
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Marion Boulicault and S. Andrew Schroeder, Public Trust in Science: Exploring the Idiosyncrasy-Free IdealIn Kevin Vallier & Michael Weber (eds.), Social Trust: Foundational and Philosophical Issues, Routledge. 2021.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, How to Interpret Covid-19 Predictions: Reassessing the IHME’s ModelPhilosophy of Medicine 1 (2). 2021.