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Jennifer Hawkins, Review of Guy Fletcher: Dear Prudence: the nature and normativity of prudential discourse (review)Ethics 134 (2): 284-290. 2024.
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Lok Chan, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Jana Schaich Borg, and Vincent Conitzer, Should Responsibility Affect Who Gets a Kidney?In Ben Davies, Gabriel De Marco, Neil Levy & Julian Savulescu (eds.), Responsibility and Healthcare, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 35-60. 2024.
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Brian D. Earp, Sebastian Porsdam Mann, Jemima Allen, Sabine Salloch, Vynn Suren, Karin Jongsma, Matthias Braun, Dominic Wilkinson, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Annette Rid, David Wendler, and Julian Savulescu, A Personalized Patient Preference Predictor for Substituted Judgments in Healthcare: Technically Feasible and Ethically DesirableAmerican Journal of Bioethics 24 (7): 13-26. 2024.
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Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Laura Soter, and Jesse S. Summers, Mental Disorders as Failures of AttentionCritica 56 (167): 17-44. 2024.
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Rush Stewart, Benjamin Eva, Shanna Slank, and Reuben Stern, An Impossibility Theorem for Base Rate Tracking and Equalized OddsAnalysis 84 (4): 778-787. 2024.
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Benjamin Eva, Spanning and Spacing: Commentary on ‘New Possibilities for Fair Algorithms’Philosophy and Technology 37 (4): 1-3. 2024.
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Kevin Richardson, Social role normativity: from individualism to institutionalismInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 (8): 2510-2520. 2024.
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Jorge Morales, Introspection Is Signal DetectionBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 75 (1): 99-126. 2024.
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Samuel Murray, Juan Pablo Bermúdez, and Felipe De Brigard, Moralization and self-control strategy selectionPsychonomic Bulletin and Review 30 (4). 2023.
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Felipe De Brigard, “Repressed Memory” Makes No SenseTopics in Cognitive Science 16 (4): 616-629. 2023.
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Ricardo Torres and Felipe De Brigard, On the frequency and nature of the cues that elicit déjà vu and involuntary autobiographical memoriesBehavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.
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Jennifer Hawkins, Affect, Values and Problems Assessing Decision-Making CapacityAmerican Journal of Bioethics 24 (8): 1-12. 2023.
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Paul Rehren and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, How Stable are Moral Judgments?Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (4): 1377-1403. 2023.
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Peter Van Inwagen, Meghan Sullivan, and Sara Bernstein, MetaphysicsStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2023.
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Reuben Stern and Benjamin Eva, Anti-reductionist InterventionismBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (1): 241-267. 2023.
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Benjamin Eva, Katja Ried, Thomas Müller, and Hans J. Briegel, How a Minimal Learning Agent can Infer the Existence of Unobserved Variables in a Complex EnvironmentMinds and Machines 33 (1): 185-219. 2023.
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Jorge Morales and Chaz Firestone, Philosophy of perception in the psychologist's laboratoryCurrent Directions in Psychological Science 32 (4): 307-317. 2023.
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Jorge Morales and Chaz Firestone, Empirical evidence for perspectival similarityPsychological Review 1 (1): 311-320. 2023.
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Jorge Morales, Mental strength: A theory of experience intensityPhilosophical Perspectives 37 (1): 248-268. 2023.
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Felipe De Brigard, Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory Edited by Fiona Macpherson and Fabian DorschAnalysis 81 (4): 827-831. 2022.
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Kevin O'Neill, Paul Henne, Paul Bello, John Pearson, and Felipe De Brigard, Confidence and gradation in causal judgmentCognition 223 (C): 105036. 2022.
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Natasha Parikh, Felipe De Brigard, and Kevin S. LaBar, The Efficacy of Downward Counterfactual Thinking for Regulating Emotional Memories in Anxious IndividualsFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
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Felipe De Brigard and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Neuroscience and philosophy (edited book)The MIT Press. 2022.
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Felipe De Brigard and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Philosophy of Neuroscience (edited book)MIT Press. 2022.
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Jennifer Hawkins, Subjectivists Should Say Pain Is Bad Because of How It FeelsMidwest Studies in Philosophy 46 137-164. 2022.