Department Members
Department Activity
Also at Carnegie Mellon University
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Wayne Wu, Attention as Selection for Action DefendedPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research. forthcoming.
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Francesca Zaffora Blando, Bayesian merging of opinions and algorithmic randomnessBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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Alex John London, Ethical Issues in Near-Future Socially Supportive Smart Assistants for Older AdultsIEEE Transactions on Technology and Society. forthcoming.
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Wayne Wu, Attention and cognitive penetration: reflections on Dustin Stokes’ Thinking and PerceivingPhilosophical Studies 181 (8): 1741-1747. 2024.
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Wayne Wu, On Attention and Norms: An Opinionated Review of Recent WorkAnalysis 84 (1): 173-201. 2024.
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Simon Cullen and Daniel Oppenheimer, Choosing to learn: The importance of student autonomy in higher educationScience Advances 10 (29). 2024.
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Adam Bjorndahl, An introduction to classical and modal logics: the outlines of knowledgeCambridge University Press. 2024.
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Dominik Klein, Soroush Rafiee Rad, and Francesca Zaffora Blando, EditorialAnnals of Pure and Applied Logic 175 (9): 103444. 2024.
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Francesca Zaffora Blando, From Wald to Schnorr: von Mises’ definition of randomness in the aftermath of Ville’s TheoremStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 106 (C): 196-207. 2024.
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Wayne Wu, Movements of the Mind: A Theory of Attention, Intention and ActionOxford University Press. 2023.
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Wayne Wu, On Possible and Actual Human IntrospectionJournal of Consciousness Studies 30 (9): 223-234. 2023.
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Alex John London, Patrick Bodilly Kane, and Jonathan Kimmelman, Varieties of Community Uncertainty and Clinical EquipoiseKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 33 (1): 1-19. 2023.
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Arthur Van Camp and Teddy Seidenfeld, Exposing some points of interest about non-exposed points of desirabilityInternational Journal of Approximate Reasoning 144 129-159. 2022.
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Adam Bjorndahl, The Epistemology of NondeterminismJournal of Logic, Language and Information 31 (4): 619-644. 2022.
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Johan Van Benthem, Krzysztof Mierzewski, and Francesca Zaffora Blando, The modal logic of stepwise removalReview of Symbolic Logic 15 (1): 36-63. 2022.
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Aidan Kestigian and Alex John London, A Dilemma for Respecting Autonomy: Bridge Technologies and the Hazards of Sequential Decision-MakingJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 47 (2): 293-310. 2022.
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Alex John London, Artificial intelligence in medicine: Overcoming or recapitulating structural challenges to improving patient care?Cell Reports Medicine 100622 (3): 1-8. 2022.
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Aydin Mohseni, Cailin O’Connor, and James Weatherall, The Best Paper You’ll Read TodayPhilosophical Topics 50 (2): 127-153. 2022.
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Emily A. Largent, Govind Persad, Michelle M. Mello, Danielle M. Wenner, Danny Krämer, Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds, and Monica Peek, Incorporating Health Equity Into COVID-19 Reopening Plans: Policy Experimentation in CaliforniaAmerican Journal of Public Health 1 (1). 2021.
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Adam Bjorndahl and Will Nalls, Endogenizing Epistemic ActionsStudia Logica 109 (5): 1049-1091. 2021.
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Francesca Zaffora Blando, A learning-theoretic characterisation of Martin-Löf randomness and Schnorr randomnessReview of Symbolic Logic 14 (2): 531-549. 2021.
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Akira Akabayashi, Alex John London, Keiichiro Yamamoto, and Eisuke Nakazawa, Solitary death and new lifestyles during and after COVID-19: wearable devices and public health ethicsBMC Medical Ethics 22 (1): 1-10. 2021.
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Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, Sean Aas, Daniel Brudney, Jessica Flanigan, S. Matthew Liao, Alex John London, Wayne Sumner, and Julian Savulescu, The Place of Philosophy in Bioethics TodayAmerican Journal of Bioethics 22 (12): 10-21. 2021.
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Alex John London, Self-Defeating Codes of Medical Ethics and How to Fix Them: Failures in COVID-19 Response and BeyondAmerican Journal of Bioethics 21 (1): 4-13. 2021.