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Eugen Fischer, Keith Allen, and Paul Engelhardt, Direct or indirect realism? Assessing conflicting folk conceptions of visionSynthese 185. 2026.
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Miklós Kürthy, Graham Bex-Priestley, and Yonatan Shemmer, It’s common sense – you don’t need to believe to disagree!Philosophical Psychology 38 (2): 695-717. 2025.
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Stephan Kornmesser, Alexander Max Bauer, Mark Alfano, Aurélien Allard, Lucien Baumgartner, Florian Cova, Paul Engelhardt, Eugen Fischer, Henrike Meyer, Kevin Reuter, Justin Sytsma, Kyle Thompson, and Marc Wyszynski, Experimental Philosophy for Beginners: A Gentle Introduction to Methods and ToolsSpringer Verlag. 2024.
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Stephan Kornmesser, Alexander Max Bauer, Mark Alfano, Aurélien Allard, Lucien Baumgartner, Florian Cova, Paul Engelhardt, Eugen Fischer, Henrike Meyer, Kevin Reuter, Justin Sytsma, Kyle Thompson, and Marc Wyszynski, Introduction: Setting Out for New ShoresIn Stephan Kornmesser, Alexander Max Bauer, Mark Alfano, Aurélien Allard, Lucien Baumgartner, Florian Cova, Paul Engelhardt, Eugen Fischer, Henrike Meyer, Kevin Reuter, Justin Sytsma, Kyle Thompson & Marc Wyszynski (eds.), Experimental Philosophy for Beginners: A Gentle Introduction to Methods and Tools, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-18. 2024.
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Oskari Kuusela, Overlooked distinctions : the mirage of contingent A prioriIn Martin Gustafsson, Oskari Kuusela & Jakub Mácha (eds.), Engaging Kripke with Wittgenstein: the standard metre, contingent apriori, and beyond, Routledge. 2024.
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Oskari Kuusela, Carnap and Wittgenstein: Tolerance, Arbitrariness, and TruthPhilosophies 9 (4): 114. 2024.
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Tom Greaves and Norman Dandy, A new era for Environmental ValuesEnvironmental Values 33 (1): 10-11. 2024.
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Miklós Kürthy and Paulo Sousa, The deflationary model of harm and moral wrongdoing: A rejoinder to Royzman & BorislowCognition 244 (C): 105599. 2024.
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Eugen Fischer, Critical ordinary language philosophy: A new project in experimental philosophySynthese 201 (3): 1-34. 2023.
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Eugen Fischer and Justin Sytsma, ‘Experience’, ordinary and philosophical: a corpus studySynthese 201 (6): 1-30. 2023.
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Eugen Fischer and Aurélie Herbelot, How Understanding Shapes Reasoning: Experimental Argument Analysis with Methods from Psycholinguistics and Computational LinguisticsIn David Bordonaba-Plou (ed.), Experimental Philosophy of Language: Perspectives, Methods, and Prospects, Springer Verlag. pp. 241-262. 2023.
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Paul Engelhardt, Keith Allen, and Eugen Fischer, Fragmented and conflicted: folk beliefs about visionSynthese 201 (3): 1-33. 2023.
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Simo Säätelä, Gisela Bengtsson, Oskari Kuusela, and Cato Wittusen, Note from the Editors and Open Review Information (Volume 12)Nordic Wittgenstein Review 12. 2023.
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Oskari Kuusela, Ethics After Wittgenstein: Contemplation and Critique (edited by Richard Amesbury and Hartmut von Sass)Nordic Wittgenstein Review 12. 2023.
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Eugen Fischer, Paul E. Engelhardt, and Aurélie Herbelot, Philosophers' linguistic expertise: A psycholinguistic approach to the expertise objection against experimental philosophySynthese 200 (1): 1-33. 2022.
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Simo Säätelä, Gisela Bengtsson, Oskari Kuusela, and Cato Wittusen, Note from the Editors and Open Review InformationNordic Wittgenstein Review 11. 2022.
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Tom Greaves and Norman Dandy, Plurality, Engagement, OpennessEnvironmental Values 31 (2): 115-124. 2022.
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Tom Greaves and Norman Dandy, Learning to Live with and without AnimalsEnvironmental Values 31 (2): 125-130. 2022.
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Miklós Kürthy, Fabio Del Prete, and Luca Barlassina, ‘Must’ implies ‘can’Mind and Language 37 (3): 620-643. 2022.
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Miklós Kürthy, Fabio Del Prete, and Luca Barlassina, Must’ implies ‘can
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Keith Allen, Philip Quinlan, James Andow, and Eugen Fischer, What is it like to be colour‐blind? A case study in experimental philosophy of experienceMind and Language 37 (5): 814-839. 2021.