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Silvia Milano, Brent Mittelstadt, Sandra Wachter, and Christopher Russell, Epistemic fragmentation poses a threat to the governance of online targetingNature Machine Intelligence 3 (June 2021). 2021.
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Celso Neto, From idealizations to social practices in science: the case of phylogenetic treesSynthese 199 (3-4): 10865-10884. 2021.
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Joel Krueger, Merleau-PontyIn Thomas Szanto & Hilge Landweer (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Emotions, Routledge. pp. 197-206. 2020.
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Joel Krueger, Watsuji, Intentionality, and PsychopathologyPhilosophy East and West 70 (3): 757-780. 2020.
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Tom Roberts and Joel Krueger, Loneliness and the Emotional Experience of AbsenceSouthern Journal of Philosophy 59 (2): 185-204. 2020.
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Joel Krueger and Lucy Osler, Agency, Environmental Scaffolding, and the Development of Eating Disorders - Commentary on RodemeyerIn Christian Tewes & Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Time and Body: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Approaches, Cambridge University Press. pp. 256-262. 2020.
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Tom Froese and Joel Krueger, Lost in the socially extended mind: Genuine intersubjectivity and disturbed self-other demarcation in schizophreniaIn Christian Tewes & Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Time and Body: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Approaches, Cambridge University Press. pp. 318-340. 2020.
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Joel Krueger and Lucy Osler, Agency, environmental scaffolding, and the development of eating disordersIn Christian Tewes & Giovanni Stanghellini (eds.), Time and Body: Phenomenological and Psychopathological Approaches, Cambridge University Press. 2020.
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Anne Sophie Meincke, Dispositionalism: Perspectives From Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Science (edited book)Springer. 2020.
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Michael Dietrich, Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Nathan Crowe, Sara Green, and Sabina Leonelli, How to choose your research organismStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 80 101227. 2020.
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Tom Roberts, Awful noises: evaluativism and the affective phenomenology of unpleasant auditory experiencePhilosophical Studies 178 (7): 2133-2150. 2020.
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Giovanna Colombetti, Embodied Self-ReferentialityPhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 27 (1): 51-52. 2020.
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Christine Hauskeller, Arne Manzeschke, and Anja Pichl, The Matrix of Stem Cell Research: An Approach to Rethinking Science in SocietyRoutledge. 2020.
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John Dupre, Inmaculada de Melo-MartĂn and Kristen Intemann. The Fight against Doubt: How to Bridge the Gap between Scientists and the PublicPhilosophy of Science 87 (1): 204-207. 2020.
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Sam Wilkinson, Distinguishing volumetric content from perceptual presence within a predictive processing frameworkPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19 (4): 791-800. 2020.
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Sam Wilkinson, Expressivism about delusion attributionEuropean Journal of Analytic Philosophy 16 (2): 59-77. 2020.
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Sam Wilkinson, Correction to: Distinguishing volumetric content from perceptual presence within a predictive processing frameworkPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19 (4): 801-801. 2020.
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Silvia Milano, Mariarosaria Taddeo, and Luciano Floridi, Recommender systems and their ethical challengesAI and Society (4): 957-967. 2020.
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Christopher Burr and Silvia Milano, The 2019 Yearbook of the Digital Ethics Lab (edited book)Springer Nature. 2020.
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Celso Neto, When imprecision is a good thing, or how imprecise concepts facilitate integration in biologyBiology and Philosophy 35 (6): 1-21. 2020.
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Stephan Guttinger, The limits of replicabilityEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 10 (2): 1-17. 2020.
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Tom Roberts, Joel Krueger, and Shane Glackin, Psychiatry beyond the brain: externalism, mental health, and autistic spectrum disorderPhilosophy Psychiatry and Psychology 26 (3). 2019.
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Thomas Szanto and Joel Krueger, Introduction: Empathy, Shared Emotions, and Social IdentityTopoi 38 (1): 153-162. 2019.