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Keith Begley and Aadil Kurji, Great Scott! The Logic of Certain Scientific DiscoveryIn Joshua Heter & Richard Greene (eds.), Back to the Future and Philosophy: Essays on Traveling Through the Space-Time Continuum, Mcfarland & Co.. 2026.
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Keith Begley, Review of Generative Grammar's Grave Foundational Errors, by Paul M. Postal (Brill, 2025) (review)Linguist List 37 (1565). 2026.
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Keith Begley, Epistemic Defeat and the Ethics of Machine LearningIn Steven S. Gouveia (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, Springer Nature Switzerland. 2026.
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Sara L. Uckelman, Logic as Liberation, or, Logic, Feminism, and Being a Feminist in LogicIn Igor Sedlar (ed.), The Logica Yearbook 2023, College Publications. 2025.
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Sara L. Uckelman, Failing in Front of Your Peers: A New Pedagogy of LogicIn Brynn F. Welch (ed.), Innovations in Teaching Philosophy: A Toolkit for the 21st-Century Classroom, Bloomsbury Academic. 2025.
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James Fraser and Peter Vickers, Knowledge of the Quantum Domain: An Overlap StrategyBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 76 (3): 715-743. 2025.
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Nancy Cartwright, Samuel Foglesong, Katherine Furman, Byron Hyde, Gabriel Nyberg, Karina Ortiz Villa, and Helena R. Slanickova, Towards a Theory of Objectivity for Activist ResearchIn Saleem Badat (ed.), Research and Activism: Ruth First and Activist Research. pp. 93-128. 2025.
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David Faraci, Better but Wrong: Assessing Conflicts Between the Deontic and the EvaluativePhilosophia 53 (1): 67-80. 2025.
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Martin Sticker and Joe Saunders, Why we go wrong: beyond Kant’s dichotomy between duty and self-loveInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (2): 794-825. 2025.
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Joe Saunders, Joe Slater, and Martin Sticker, Kant and Overdemandingness II: The Demandingness of Perfect DutiesPhilosophy Compass 20 (4). 2025.
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Katherine Puddifoot and Clara Sandelind, Knowing your past: Trauma, stress, and mnemonic epistemic injusticeJournal of Social Philosophy 56 (2): 261-281. 2025.
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James Miller, There are no uninstantiated wordsInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (2): 209-214. 2025.
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James (J.T.M.) Miller, ‘Water’ and ‘Water’: On Twin-Earth and the Metaphysics of WordsJournal of the American Philosophical Association 1-19. 2025.
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James (J.T.M.) Miller, Words Without IntentionsCroatian Journal of Philosophy 25 (74): 211-220. 2025.
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Victoria Browne, Katharine Jenkins, Charlotte Knowles, Aidan McGlynn, and Aness Kim Webster, Found Cluster: Freedom, Autonomy, and Inclusion in BirthingHypatia 40 (3): 476. 2025.
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Keith Begley, Review of The Philosophy of Theoretical Linguistics: A Contemporary Outlook by Ryan M. Nefdt (CUP, 2024) (review)Linguist List 36 (243). 2025.
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Keith Begley, Ethics in Machine Learning and Artificial IntelligenceIn Alan A. Preti & Timothy A. Weidel (eds.), A Companion to Doing Ethics, Wiley. 2025.
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Charles Piecyk and Keith Begley, A Journey through Philosophy and Computer Science, Interview with Dr Keith BegleyMaynooth Philosophy Supplement 2 216-235. 2025.
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Keith Begley and Leon Wash, Towards a Computational Study of Ancient Greek RhymeAnthology of Computers and the Humanities 3. 2025.
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Travis LaCroix, Artificial Intelligence and the Value Alignment Problem: A Philosophical IntroductionBroadview Press. 2025.
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Travis LaCroix, Information and Meaning in the Evolution of Compositional SignalsJournal of Logic, Language and Information 34 (3): 219-239. 2025.
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Travis LaCroix, Alexis Amero, and Benjamin Sidloski, What do philosophers talk about when they talk about autism?Synthese 206 (2): 1-47. 2025.
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Travis LaCroix, Artificial Intelligence and the Value Alignment Problem: A Philosophical IntroductionBroadview Press. 2025.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, Inward internationalisationCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 28 (6): 1059-1087. 2025.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, The Corporate Duty to Inwardly InternationalizeIn Deborah C. Poff (ed.), Diversity and Discrimination in Business Ethics, Higher Education and Society, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 45-64. 2025.
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Rebecca L. Jackson, The Apgar score and race: why healthy babies are supposed to be “pink”History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 47 (4): 1-28. 2025.
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Francesca Bellazzi, Biochemical FunctionsBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 76 (4): 847-868. 2025.