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Peter Van Inwagen, The Problem of Free Will RevisitedIn Ludger Jansen & Paul M. Näger (eds.), Peter van Inwagen: Materialism, Free Will and God, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-15. 2018.
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Jennifer S. Jhun, What’s the Point of Ceteris Paribus? or, How to Understand Supply and Demand CurvesPhilosophy of Science 85 (2): 271-292. 2018.
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Jennifer Jhun, Patricia Palacios, and James Weatherall, Market crashes as critical phenomena? Explanation, idealization, and universality in econophysicsSynthese 195 (10): 4477-4505. 2018.
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Malcolm Forster, Garvesh Raskutti, Reuben Stern, and Naftali Weinberger, The Frugal Inference of Causal RelationsBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 69 (3): 821-848. 2018.
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Tom Polger, Lawrence Shapiro, and Reuben Stern, In defense of interventionist solutions to exclusionStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 68 51-57. 2018.
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Reuben Stern and Stephan Hartmann, Two Sides of Modus PonensJournal of Philosophy 115 (11): 605-621. 2018.
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Felipe De Brigard, Diana Carolina Rodriguez, and Patricia Montañés, Exploring the experience of episodic past, future, and counterfactual thinking in younger and older adults: A study of a Colombian sampleConsciousness and Cognition 51 258-267. 2017.
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Felipe De Brigard, Cognitive systems and the changing brainPhilosophical Explorations 20 (2): 224-241. 2017.
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Matthew Stanley, Natasha Parikh, Gregory W. Stewart, and Felipe De Brigard, Emotional intensity in episodic autobiographical memory and counterfactual thinkingConsciousness and Cognition 48 (C): 283-291. 2017.
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Felipe De Brigard, The problem of consciousness for philosophy of mind and of psychiatryIdeas Y Valores 66 (S3): 15-45. 2017.
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Matthew Stanley, Paul Henne, Vijeth Iyengar, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Felipe De Brigard, I’m not the person I used to be: The self and autobiographical memories of immoral actionsJournal of Experimental Psychology. General 146 (6): 884-895. 2017.
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Paul Henne, N. Ángel Pinillos, and Felipe De Brigard, Cause by Omission and Norm: Not Watering PlantsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (2): 270-283. 2017.
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Myisha Cherry and Owen Flanagan, The Moral Psychology of Anger (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield. 2017.
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Matt S. Whitt, Felon Disenfranchisement and Democratic LegitimacySocial Theory and Practice 43 (2): 283-311. 2017.
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Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Aaron J. Ancell, How to Allow Conscientious Objection in Medicine While Protecting Patient RightsCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (1): 120-131. 2017.
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C. Daryl Cameron, B. Keith Payne, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Julian A. Scheffer, and Michael Inzlicht, Implicit moral evaluations: A multinomial modeling approachCognition 158 (C): 224-241. 2017.
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Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Christian Miller, Moral Psychology, Volume V: Virtue and Character (edited book)MIT Press. 2017.
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Steven J. Stanton, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Scott A. Huettel, Neuromarketing: Ethical Implications of its Use and Potential MisuseJournal of Business Ethics 144 (4): 799-811. 2017.
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Benjamin Eva, Topos Theoretic Quantum RealismBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (4): 1149-1181. 2017.
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Benjamin Eva and Reuben Stern, Causal Explanatory PowerBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 2017.
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Benjamin Eva and Stephan Hartmann, Imaging Uncertainty
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Benjamin Eva and Stephan Hartmann, When no Reason for is a Reason againstAnalysis 78 (3): 426-431. 2017.
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Ben Schwan and Reuben Stern, A Causal Understanding of When and When Not to Jeffrey ConditionalizePhilosophers' Imprint 17. 2017.