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Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Govind Persad, Adam Kern, Allen Buchanan, Cecile Fabre, Daniel Halliday, Joseph Heath, Lisa Maria Herzog, R. J. Leland, Ephrem T. Lemango, Florencia Luna, Matthew McCoy, Ole F. Norheim, Trygve Ottersen, G. Owen Schaefer, Kok-Chor Tan, Christopher Wellman, Jonathan Wolff, and Henry S. Richardson, An ethical framework for global vaccine allocationScience 1. 2020.
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Andrew Janiak, Space: a history. New York: Oxford University Press.Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Walter Mignolo, The Logic of the In-Visible: Decolonial Reflections on the Change of EpochTheory, Culture and Society 37 (7-8): 205-218. 2020.
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Jennifer Hawkins and Louis C. Charland, Decision-Making CapacityStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2020.
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Vladimir Chituc and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Moral conformity and its philosophical lessonsPhilosophical Psychology 33 (2): 262-282. 2020.
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Joshua August (Gus) Skorburg and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Some ethics of deep brain stimulationIn Dan Stein & Ilina Singh (eds.), Global Mental Health and Neuroethics, Elsevier. pp. 117-132. 2020.
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Joshua August (Gus) Skorburg, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Vincent Conitzer, AI Methods in BioethicsAmerican Journal of Bioethics: Empirical Bioethics 1 (11): 37-39. 2020.
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Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, How does inequality affect our sense of moral obligation?Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43. 2020.
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Rachel Freedman, Jana Schaich Borg, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, John P. Dickerson, and Vincent Conitzer, Adapting a kidney exchange algorithm to align with human valuesArtificial Intelligence 283 (C): 103261. 2020.
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Benjamin Eva and Stephan Hartmann, On the Origins of Old EvidenceAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (3): 481-494. 2020.
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Benjamin Eva, Stephan Hartmann, and Soroush Rafiee Rad, Learning from ConditionalsMind 129 (514): 461-508. 2020.
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Kevin Richardson, Varieties of GroundingIn Michael J. Raven (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaphysical Grounding, Routledge. pp. 194-208. 2020.
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Asta , Ideological Absorption and Countertechniques: Comments on LindemannJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 17 (3). 2020.
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Felipe De Brigard, Eleanor Hanna, Peggy L. St Jacques, and Daniel L. Schacter, How thinking about what could have been affects how we feel about what wasCognition and Emotion 33 (4): 646-659. 2019.
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Matthew L. Stanley, Bryce Gessell, and Felipe De Brigard, Network Modularity as a Foundation for Neural ReusePhilosophy of Science 86 (1): 23-46. 2019.
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Felipe De Brigard, Know-how, intellectualism, and memory systemsPhilosophical Psychology 32 (5): 720-759. 2019.
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Samuel Murray, Elise D. Murray, Gregory Stewart, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Felipe De Brigard, Responsibility for forgettingPhilosophical Studies 176 (5): 1177-1201. 2019.
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Carlotta Pavese and Felipe De Brigard, Editor’s introductionPhilosophical Psychology 32 (5): 585-587. 2019.
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Paul Henne, Laura Niemi, N. Ángel Pinillos, Felipe De Brigard, and Joshua Knobe, A counterfactual explanation for the action effect in causal judgmentCognition 190 (C): 157-164. 2019.
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Felipe De Brigard and Kevin O'Neill, Two challenges for a dual system approach to temporal cognitionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 42. 2019.
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Paul Henne, Paul Bello, Sangeet Khemlani, and Felipe De Brigard, Norms and the meaning of omissive enabling conditionsProceedings of the 41st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society 41. 2019.
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Paul Henne, Jen Semler, Vladimir Chituc, Felipe De Brigard, and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Against Some Recent Arguments for ‘Ought’ Implies ‘Can’: Reasons, Deliberation, Trying, and FurniturePhilosophia 47 (1): 131-139. 2019.
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Jennifer Hawkins, Diversity of Meaning and the Value of a Concept: Comments on Anna Alexandrova's A Philosophy for the Science of Well-BeingRes Philosophica 96 (4): 529-535. 2019.
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Jennifer Hawkins, Well-Being, The Self, and Radical ChangeIn Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Vol 9. pp. 251-270. 2019.