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James Hutton, What Attentional Moral Perception Cannot Do but Emotions CanPhilosophies 8 (6): 106. 2023.
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Michiel De Proost and Giorgia Pozzi, Conversational Artificial Intelligence and the Potential for Epistemic InjusticeAmerican Journal of Bioethics 23 (5): 51-53. 2023.
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Giorgia Pozzi, Automated opioid risk scores: a case for machine learning-induced epistemic injustice in healthcareEthics and Information Technology 25 (1): 1-12. 2023.
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Giorgia Pozzi, Further remarks on testimonial injustice in medical machine learning: a response to commentariesJournal of Medical Ethics 49 (8): 551-552. 2023.
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Juan Pablo Bermúdez, Samuel Murray, Louis Chartrand, and Sergio Barbosa, What’s inside is all that counts? The contours of everyday thinking about self-controlReview of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (1): 33-55. 2023.
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Lavinia Marin, ASKING MORE FROM THE ONLINE UNIVERSITY. CAN WE THINK TOGETHER WHILE SEPARATED BY A SCREEN?Teoría de la Educación 34 (2). 2022.
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Lavinia Marin and Steffen Steinert, Twisted thinking: Technology, values and critical thinkingPrometheus. Critical Studies in Innovation 38 (1): 124-140. 2022.
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Karin Rolanda Jongsma and Martin Sand, Agree to disagree: the symmetry of burden of proof in human–AI collaborationJournal of Medical Ethics 48 (4): 230-231. 2022.
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Karin Jongsma, Martin Sand, and Juan M. Durán, The ethics and epistemology of explanatory AI in medicine and healthcareEthics and Information Technology 24 (4): 1-4. 2022.
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Mandi Astola, Gunter Bombaerts, Andreas Spahn, and Lambèr Royakkers, Can Creativity Be a Collective Virtue? Insights for the Ethics of InnovationJournal of Business Ethics 179 (3): 907-918. 2022.
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Mandi Astola, Erik Laes, Gunter Bombaerts, Bozena Ryszawska, Magdalena Rozwadowska, Piotr Szymanski, Anja Ruess, Sophie Nyborg, and Meiken Hansen, Community Heroes and Sleeping Members: Interdependency of the Tenets of Energy JusticeScience and Engineering Ethics 28 (5): 1-17. 2022.
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Stefan Buijsman, Defining Explanation and Explanatory Depth in XAIMinds and Machines 32 (3): 563-584. 2022.
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Kritika Maheshwari, Why I Should Still Offset Rather Than Do More GoodEthics, Policy and Environment 25 (3): 249-252. 2022.
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Kritika Maheshwari, Responding to Covid-19 in India: Reducing Risk or Increasing Domination?In Patrick Brown & Jens O. Zinn (eds.), Covid-19 and the Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty, . pp. 29-52. 2022.
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