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Hub Zwart, Skiing and its Discontents: Assessing the Turist Experience from a Psychoanalytical, a Neuroscientific and a Sport Philosophical PerspectiveSport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (3): 323-338. 2017.
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Hub Zwart, The Art of Living with NZT and ICT: Dialectics of an Artistic Case StudyFoundations of Science 22 (2): 353-356. 2017.
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Hub Zwart, From the Nadir of Negativity towards the Cusp of ReconciliationTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 21 (2/3): 175-198. 2017.
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Hub Zwart, “Extimate” Technologies and Techno-Cultural DiscontentTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 21 (1): 24-54. 2017.
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Hub Zwart, George Gaskell, and Imre Bard, Public views on gene editing and its usesNature Biotechnology 35 (11): 121-123. 2017.
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Sjoerd van Tuinen, Speculative Art Histories: Analysis at the Limits (edited book)Edinburgh University Press. 2017.
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Sjoerd van Tuinen, Die beste aller möglichen Welten?Pro-Fil 2017 (S1): 3-17. 2017.
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Leon De Bruin and M.m.s.k. Sie, IntroductionPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 15 (1): 3-5. 2016.
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M.m.s.k. Sie and Leon De Bruin, IntroductionPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 15 (1): 3-5. 2016.
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Christopher Clarke, Preferences and Positivist Methodology in EconomicsPhilosophy of Science 83 (2): 192-212. 2016.
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Christopher Clarke, Multi-Level Selection and the Explanatory Value of Mathematical DecompositionsBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (4): 1025-1055. 2016.
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Christopher Clarke, The explanatory virtue of abstracting away from idiosyncratic and messy detailPhilosophical Studies 173 (6): 1429-1449. 2016.
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Wiep van Bunge, Reading Lucretius in the Renaissance by Ada PalmerJournal of the History of Philosophy 54 (1): 164-165. 2016.
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Roger E. Backhouse, Paul Erickson. The World the Game Theorists Made. 390 pp., illus., bibl., index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2015. $35 (review)Isis 107 (4): 893-894. 2016.
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Winnie Toonders, Roald P. Verhoeff, and Hub Zwart, Performing the FutureScience & Education 25 (7-8): 869-895. 2016.
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Hub Zwart, Laurens Landeweerd, and Pieter Lemmens, Continental philosophical perspectives on life sciences and emerging technologiesLife Sciences, Society and Policy 12 (1): 1-4. 2016.
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Jonna Brenninkmeijer and Hub Zwart, From ‘Hard’ Neuro-Tools to ‘Soft’ Neuro-Toys? Refocussing the Neuro-Enhancement DebateNeuroethics 10 (3): 337-348. 2016.
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Hub Zwart, Psychoanalysis and bioethics: a Lacanian approach to bioethical discourseMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (4): 605-621. 2016.
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Laura N. H. Verbrugge, Rob S. E. W. Leuven, and Hub A. E. Zwart, Metaphors in Invasion Biology: Implications for Risk Assessment and Management of Non-Native SpeciesEthics, Policy and Environment 19 (3): 273-284. 2016.
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Yogi Hendlin, Jamie Lorimer, Wildlife in the Anthropocene: Conservation after Nature (review)Environmental Values 25 (5): 627-629. 2016.
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Hub Zwart, Comment: We All Live in a Planetary ArkIn Bernice Bovenkerk & Jozef Keulartz (eds.), Animal Ethics in the Age of Humans: Blurring Boundaries in Human-Animal Relationships, Springer. 2016.
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Joke Brouwer, Lars Spuybroek, and Sjoerd van Tuinen, The War of Appearances: Transparency, Opacity, Radiance (edited book)V2_Publishing. 2016.
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Lars Spuybroek, Joke Brouwer, and Sjoerd van Tuinen, In the Thick of ThingsIn J. Brouwer, L. Spuybroek & S. van Tuinen (eds.), The War of Appearances: Transparency, Opacity, Radiance, V2_publishing. pp. 6-11. 2016.
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Lars Spuybroek, J. Brouwer, and Sjoerd van Tuinen, In the Thick of ThingsIn J. Brouwer, S. van Tuinen & L. Spuybroek (eds.), The War of Appearances: Transparency, Opacity, Radiance, V2_publishing. pp. 6-11. 2016.
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M.m.s.k. Sie, Moral Hypocrisy and Acting for Reasons: How Moralizing Can Invite Self-DeceptionEthical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (2): 223-235. 2015.
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F. A. Muller, Dikaiologische VerkenningenAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 107 (2): 185-191. 2015.