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University of Exeter
Department of Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology

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  • 132
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  • Stephan Guttinger, Replications Everywhere
    Bioessays 40 (7): 1800055. 2018.
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  • Stephan Guttinger, Riding the wave into a crisper future?
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 67 32-35. 2018.
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  • Stephan Guttinger, Trust in Science: CRISPR–Cas9 and the Ban on Human Germline Editing
    Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (4): 1077-1096. 2018.
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  • Anne Sophie Meincke, Bio-Agency and the Possibility of Artificial Agents
    In Antonio Piccolomini D’Aragona, Martin Carrier, Roger Deulofeu, Axel Gelfert, Jens Harbecke, Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Lara Huber, Peter Hucklenbroich, Ludger Jansen, Elizaveta Kostrova, Keizo Matsubara, Anne Sophie Meincke, Andrea Reichenberger, Kian Salimkhani & Javier Suárez (eds.), Philosophy of Science: Between the Natural Sciences, the Social Sciences, and the Humanities, Springer Verlag. pp. 65-93. 2018.
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  • Anne Sophie Meincke, Autopoiesis, biological autonomy and the process view of life
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 9 (1): 1-16. 2018.
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  • Joel Krueger, James on Pure Experience
    In David Howell Evans (ed.), Understanding James, Understanding Modernism, Bloomsbury. pp. 291-292. 2017.
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  • Anne Sophie Meincke, Von der Wirklichkeit des Wirklichen. Eine kritische Verteidigung der Metaphysik als philosophischer Disziplin (On the Reality of the Real: A Critical Defence of Metaphysics as a Philosophical Discipline)
    In Christopher Erhard, David Meißner & Jörg Ulrich Noller (eds.), Wozu Metaphysik? Historisch-systematische Perspektiven, . pp. 96-130. 2017.
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  • Giovanna Colombetti, Enactive Affectivity, Extended
    Topoi 36 (3): 445-455. 2017.
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  • Giovanna Colombetti, The Embodied and Situated Nature of Moods
    Philosophia 45 (4): 1437-1451. 2017.
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  • B. Rappert, Giovanna Colombetti, and C. Coopmans, What is Absent from Contemplative Neuroscience?: Rethinking Limits within the Study of Consciousness, Experince, and Meditation
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 24 (5-6): 199-225. 2017.
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  • John Dupre, D. M. Walsh's Organisms, Agency, and Evolution
    BJPS Review of Books. 2017.
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  • John Dupre, The Metaphysics of Evolution
    Interface Focus 7 (5): 1-9. 2017.
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  • Kirsten Walsh, Newton: From Certainty to Probability?
    Philosophy of Science 84 (5): 866-878. 2017.
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  • Kirsten Walsh, How Many Colours?
    In Marcos Silva (ed.), How Colours Matter to Philosophy, Springer. pp. 47-71. 2017.
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  • Adrian Currie and Holly Lawford-Smith, Accelerating the Carbon Cycle: the Ethics of Enhanced Weathering
    Biology Letters 13 (4): 1-6. 2017.
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  • Adrian Currie, Hot-Blooded Gluttons: Dependency, Coherence, and Method in the Historical Sciences
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (4): 929-952. 2017.
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  • Alison K. McConwell and Adrian Currie, Gouldian arguments and the sources of contingency
    Biology and Philosophy 32 (2): 243-261. 2017.
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  • Simon Hoffding and Joel Krueger, The First Person Perspective and Beyond: Commentary on Almaas
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 23 (1-2): 158-178. 2016.
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  • Joel Krueger and Mads G. Henriksen, Embodiment and affectivity in Moebius Syndrome and Schizophrenia: A phenomenological analysis
    In J. Aaron Simmons & James Hackett (eds.), Phenomenology for the 21st Century, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 249-267. 2016.
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  • Joel Krueger and Thomas Szanto, Extended emotions
    Philosophy Compass 11 (12): 863-878. 2016.
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  • Joel Krueger and Amanda Taylor Aiken, Losing social space: Phenomenological disruptions of spatiality and embodiment in Moebius Syndrome and Schizophrenia
    In Jack Reynolds & Richard Sebold (eds.), Phenomenology and Science, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 121-139. 2016.
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  • Joel Krueger, Extended Mind and Religious Cognition
    In Niki Kasumi Clements (ed.), Religion: Mental Religion, Macmillan Reference Usa. pp. 237-254. 2016.
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  • Adam Toon, Fictionalism and the folk
    The Monist 99 (3): 280-295. 2016.
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  • Adam Toon, Imagination in scientific modeling
    In Amy Kind (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Imagination, Routledge. pp. 451-462. 2016.
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  • Martin Thomson-Jones and Adam Toon, Introduction: Models and Simulations 6
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 56 111-112. 2016.
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  • Anne Sophie Meincke, Personale Identität ohne Persönlichkeit? Anmerkungen zu einem vernachlässigten Zusammenhang
    Philosophisches Jahrbuch 123 (1): 114-145. 2016.
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  • Tom Roberts, A Breath of Fresh Air: Absence and the Structure of Olfactory Perception
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (3): 400-420. 2016.
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  • John Dupre, Social Science
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 46 (6): 548-564. 2016.
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  • Thomas Pradeu, Gladys Kostyrka, and John Dupre, Understanding viruses: Philosophical investigations
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 59 57-63. 2016.
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  • John Dupre and Stephan Guttinger, Viruses as living processes
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 59 109-116. 2016.
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