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M. Giulia Napolitano, Echo ChambersIn Kurt Sylvan, Ernest Sosa, Jonathan Dancy & Matthias Steup (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Epistemology, 3rd edition, Wiley Blackwell. forthcoming.
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Yogi Hendlin, Johanna Weggelaar, Natalia Derossi, and Sergio Mugnai, Being Algae: Transformations in Water, Plants (edited book)BRILL. 2024.
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Hub Zwart and Vincent Blok, Epistemic inclusion: a key challenge for RRIJournal of Responsible Innovation 1. 2024.
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Christopher Clarke, Process tracing : defining the undefinableIn Harold Kincaid & Jeroen van Bouwel (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Political Science, Oxford University Press. 2023.
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Christopher Clarke, Why Your Causal Intuitions are Corrupt: Intermediate and Enabling VariablesErkenntnis 89 (3): 1065-1093. 2023.
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Melissa Fernandez, Conrad Heilmann, and Marta Szymanowska, Describing model relations: The case of the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) family in financial economicsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 97 (C): 91-100. 2023.
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Sergio Mugnai, Natalia Derossi, and Yogi Hendlin, Algae communication, conspecific and interspecific: the concepts of phycosphere and algal-bacteria consortia in a photobioreactor (PBR)Plant Signaling and Behavior 18. 2023.
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Yogi Hendlin, Object‐Oriented Ontology and the Other of We in Anthropocentric PosthumanismZygon 58 (2): 315-339. 2023.
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Matthew A. Slayton and Yogi Hendlin, The Musical Turn in BiosemioticsBiosemiotics 16 (2): 221-237. 2023.
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Maarten Boudry and M. Giulia Napolitano, Why We Should Stop Talking about Generalism and Particularism: Moving the Debate on Conspiracy Theories ForwardSocial Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 12 (9): 22-26. 2023.
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M. Giulia Napolitano, Prejudice, generics, and resistance to evidenceInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. 2023.
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M. Giulia Napolitano and Kevin Reuter, Is Conspiracy Theory a Case of Conceptual Domination?Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 12 (11): 74-82. 2023.
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Christopher Clarke, Causal Contributions in EconomicsIn Conrad Heilmann & Julian Reiss (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Economics, Routledge. 2022.
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Conrad Heilmann and Julian Reiss, Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Economics (edited book)Routledge. 2022.
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Wiep Van Bunge, Dark matters: Pessimism and the problem of sufferingBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (3): 561-564. 2022.
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Yogi Hendlin, Plant Philosophy and Interpretation: Making Sense of Contemporary Plant Intelligence DebatesEnvironmental Values 31 (3): 253-276. 2022.
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Yogi Hendlin, Stan Cox. The Green New Deal and Beyond: Ending the Climate Emergency while We Still CanEnvironmental Ethics 44 (1): 91-92. 2022.
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Daphne Broeks, Yogi Hendlin, and Hub Zwart, Fake cells and the aura of life: A philosophical diagnostic of synthetic lifeEndeavour 46. 2022.
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Hub Zwart, Practicing Dialectics of Technoscience during the AnthropoceneFoundations of Science 27 (1): 1-20. 2022.
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Hub Zwart, The Empirical and the Holistic Turn: A Hegelian Dialectics of Technoscience RevisitedFoundations of Science 27 (3): 1041-1048. 2022.
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Hub Zwart, The symbolic order and the noosphere: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and Jacques Lacan on technoscience and the future of the planetInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology 1 (1): 117-145. 2022.
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Conrad Heilmann and Stefan Wintein, No EnvyErasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 14 (1). 2021.
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Eric Schaetzle and Yogi Hendlin, Between Teleophilia and TeleophobiaBiosemiotics 14 (1): 95-100. 2021.
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Yogi Hendlin and Jonathan Hope, Food and Medicine: A biosemiotic perspective (edited book)Springer Nature. 2021.
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Alain Van, Hub Zwart, and Mira W. Vegter, The funhouse mirror: the I in personalised healthcareLife Sciences, Society and Policy 17 (1): 1-15. 2021.
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Hub Zwart and Mira Vegter, N = Many Me’s: Self-Surveillance for Precision Public HealthBiosocieties 16. 2021.
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Hub Zwart, Care for Language: Etymology as a Continental Argument in BioethicsJournal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (4): 645-654. 2021.