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Francesca Bellazzi and Tuomas Tahko, Unification Principles for Biochemical KindsIn Maria J. García-Encinas & Fernando Martínez-Manrique (eds.), Special Objects: Social, Fictional, Modal, and Non-Existent, Springer. pp. 13-30. 2025.
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Francesca Bellazzi, “Shape is everything: on proteins’ functions”: AuthorBiology and Philosophy 41 (1): 3. 2025.
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Sara L. Uckelman, What Logical Consequence Could, Could Not, Should, and Should Not BeAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 98 (1): 255-275. 2024.
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Alex Easton, Aidan Horner, Simon Paul James, Jeremy Kendal, John Sutton, and Jamie Ainge, Context in memory is reconstructed, not encodedNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 167 (105934). 2024.
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Peter Vickers, Ludovica Adamo, Mark Alfano, Cory J. Clark, Eleonora Cresto, He Cui, Haixin Dang, Finnur Dellsén, Nathalie Dupin, Laura Gradowski, Simon Graf, Aline Guevara, Mark Hallap, Jesse Hamilton, Mariann Hardey, Paula Helm, Asheley Landrum, Neil Levy, Edouard Machery, Sarah Mills, Seán M. Muller, Joanne Sheppard, Shinod N. K., Matthew Slater, Jacob Stegenga, Henning Strandin, Michael T. Stuart, David Sweet, Ufuk Tasdan, Henry Taylor, Owen Towler, Dana Tulodziecki, Heidi Tworek, Rebecca Wallbank, Harald A. Wiltsche, and Samantha Mitchell Finnigan, Development of a novel methodology for ascertaining scientific opinion and extent of agreementPLoS ONE 19 (12): 1-24. 2024.
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Nick Cowen and Nancy Cartwright, Disagreement about Evidence-based PolicyIn Maria Baghramian, J. Adam Carter & Rach Cosker-Rowland (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Disagreement, Routledge. 2024.
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Joe Saunders, Joe Slater, and Martin Sticker, Kant and Overdemandingness I: The Demandingness of Imperfect DutiesPhilosophy Compass 19 (6). 2024.
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Joe Saunders, The Self, Love and the Other: Thoughts on Nietzsche, Kant and OwenPublic Reason 16 (1): 19-28. 2024.
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Joe Saunders, Some hope for Kant’s Groundwork IIIInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 (9): 2902-2929. 2024.
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Marina Trakas and Katherine Puddifoot, Fear Generalization and Mnemonic InjusticeEpisteme 1-27. 2024.
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Katherine Puddifoot, Understanding bias through diverse lensesPhilosophical Psychology 37 (6): 1287-1296. 2024.
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Susan Notess and Kyle Thayer, Social Media, Ethics, and Automation
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Aness Kim Webster, Moral status of believing in racesInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 (8): 2243-2249. 2024.
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Keith Begley, Towards a Realist Metaphysics of Software MaintenanceIn Mark Thomas Young & Mark Coeckelbergh (eds.), Maintenance and Philosophy of Technology: Keeping Things Going, Routledge. 2024.
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Keith Begley, Markedness Neutralisation and the Unity of Opposites in HeraclitusArchai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 34 (e-034006): 1-29. 2024.
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Keith Begley, The Metaphysics of Communication in Virtual RealityIn Karsten Senkbeil & Timo Ahlers (eds.), Virtual Reality in den Geisteswissenschaften: Konzepte, Methoden und interkulturelle Anwendungen, Peter Lang. 2024.
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Fintan Mallory, Generative Linguistics and the Computational LevelCroatian Journal of Philosophy 24 (71): 195-218. 2024.
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Fintan Mallory and Eliot Michaelson, Online Communication: Problems and ProspectsPhilosophy 99 (3): 409-412. 2024.
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Alexander Daniel Carruth, Heidi Haanila, Paavo Pylkkänen, and Pii Telakivi, True Colors, Time After Time: Essays Honoring Valtteri Arstila (edited book)University of Turku. 2024.
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Travis LaCroix, The linguistic dead zone of value-aligned agency, natural and artificialPhilosophical Studies 1-23. 2024.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, Let Slip the Dogs of Commerce: The Ethics of Voluntary Corporate Withdrawal in Response to WarThe Journal of Ethics 28 (1): 27-52. 2024.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, Business and Bleeding HeartsGlobal Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 14 (1): 124-150. 2024.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, The Middle‐Income Kingdom: China and the Demands of International Distributive JusticePhilosophy and Public Affairs 52 (4): 430-464. 2024.
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Dan Degerman and Francesca Bellazzi, Epistemic Arguments for a Democratic Right to SilencePhilosophical Quarterly 74 (4): 1137-1158. 2024.