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Tillmann Vierkant, Robert Deutschländer, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and John-Dylan Haynes, Responsibility Without Freedom? Folk Judgements About Deliberate ActionsFrontiers in Psychology 10 (1133): 1--6. 2019.
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Jennifer Jhun, Economics, Equilibrium Methods, and Multi-Scale ModelingErkenntnis 86 (2): 457-472. 2019.
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Benjamin Eva, Reuben Stern, and Stephan Hartmann, The Similarity of Causal StructurePhilosophy of Science 86 (5): 821-835. 2019.
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Benjamin Eva and Reuben Stern, Causal Explanatory PowerBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (4): 1029-1050. 2019.
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Stephan Hartmann, Benjamin Eva, and Henrik Singmann, A New Probabilistic Explanation of the Modus Ponens–Modus Tollens AsymmetryIn Stephan Hartmann, Benjamin Eva & Henrik Singmann (eds.), CogSci 2019 Proceedings, . 2019.
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Reuben Stern, Decision Theory with a Human Face, Richard Bradley. Cambridge University Press, 2017, xiv + 335 pagesEconomics and Philosophy 35 (1): 186-193. 2019.
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Ásta , Categorical InjusticeJournal of Social Philosophy 50 (4): 392-406. 2019.
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Ásta , Précis: Categories We Live ByJournal of Social Ontology 5 (2): 229-233. 2019.
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Ásta , Response to CriticsJournal of Social Ontology 5 (2): 273-283. 2019.
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Felipe De Brigard and William Brady, Correction to: The Effect of What We Think may Happen on our Judgments of ResponsibilityReview of Philosophy and Psychology 9 (2): 447-447. 2018.
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Felipe De Brigard and Bryce Gessell, Why episodic memory may not be for communicationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 41. 2018.
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Julian De Freitas, Hagop Sarkissian, George E. Newman, Igor Grossmann, Felipe De Brigard, Andres Carlos Luco, and Joshua Knobe, Consistent Belief in a Good True Self in Misanthropes and Three Interdependent CulturesCognitive Science 42 (S1): 134-160. 2018.
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Alex Rosenberg, Making mechanism interestingSynthese 195 (1): 11-33. 2018.
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Gregg D. Caruso and Owen Flanagan, Neuroexistentialism: Third-Wave ExistentialismIn Gregg Caruso & Owen Flanagan (eds.), Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience, Oup Usa. 2018.
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Gregg D. Caruso and Owen Flanagan, Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience (edited book)OUP Usa. 2018.
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Walter Mignolo, Decoloniality and Phenomenology: The Geopolitics of Knowing and Epistemic/Ontological Colonial DifferencesJournal of Speculative Philosophy 32 (3): 360-387. 2018.
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Jennifer Hawkins, Artistic Creativity and SufferingIn Berys Nigel Gaut & Matthew Kieran (eds.), Creativity and Philosophy, Routledge. 2018.
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C. Daryl Cameron, B. Keith Payne, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Julian A. Scheffer, and Michael Inzlicht, Corrigendum to “Implicit moral evaluations: A multinomial modeling approach” [Cognition 158 (2017) 224–241]Cognition 173 (C): 138. 2018.
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Ewan Kingston and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, What’s Wrong with Joyguzzling?Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (1): 169-186. 2018.
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Paul Henne and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Does Neuroscience Undermine Morality?In Gregg Caruso & Owen Flanagan (eds.), Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience, Oup Usa. 2018.
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Honghong Tang, Shun Wang, Zilu Liang, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Song Su, and Chao Liu, Are Proselfs More Deceptive and Hypocritical? Social Image Concerns in Appearing FairFrontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Think again: how to reason and argue--and whyOxford University Press. 2018.