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Tom Roberts, Feeling nothing: Numbness and emotional absenceEuropean Journal of Philosophy 27 (1): 187-198. 2018.
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Giovanna Colombetti, Fernando Vidal and francisco Ortega, being brains: Making the cerebral subject, new York, fordham university press, 2017, 320 pp., $60 hardcover /£46.00 (review)History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (3): 47. 2018.
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Christine Hauskeller, Between the Local and the Global: Evaluating European regulation of stem cell regenerative medicinePerspectives in Biology and Medicine 61 (1): 42-58. 2018.
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John Dupre and Daniel J. Nicholson, A Manifesto for a Processual Philosophy of BiologyIn Daniel J. Nicholson & John Dupré (eds.), Everything Flows: Towards a Processual Philosophy of Biology, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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Daniel J. Nicholson and John Dupré, Everything Flows: Towards a Processual Philosophy of Biology (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2018.
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Adrian Currie and Kirsten Walsh, Frameworks for Historians & PhilosophersHopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 9 (1): 1-34. 2018.
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Adrian Currie, Rock, Bone, and Ruin An Optimist's Guide to the Historical SciencesThe MIT Press. 2018.
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Ben Alderson-Day, Kaja Mitrenga, Sam Wilkinson, Simon Jones, and Charles Fernyhough, The varieties of inner speech questionnaire – Revised (VISQ-R): Replicating and refining links between inner speech and psychopathologyConsciousness and Cognition 65 (C): 48-58. 2018.
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Clara Fischer and Luna Dolezal, New Feminist Perspectives on Embodiment (edited book)Palgrave MacMillan. 2018.
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Clara Fischer and Luna Dolezal, Contested Terrains: New Feminist Perspectives on EmbodimentIn Clara Fischer & Luna Dolezal (eds.), New Feminist Perspectives on Embodiment, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1-13. 2018.
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Silvia Milano, De se beliefs and centred uncertaintyDissertation, London School of Economics and Political Science. 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 EditingScience and Engineering Ethics 24 (4): 1077-1096. 2018.
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Joel Krueger, James on Pure ExperienceIn David Howell Evans (ed.), Understanding James, Understanding Modernism, Bloomsbury. 2017.
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Anne Sophie Meincke (Spann), 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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Gail Davies, Brian Rappert, and Sabina Leonelli, Data Shadows: Knowledge, Openness, and AbsenceScience, Technology, and Human Values 42 (2): 191-202. 2017.
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Sabina Leonelli and Nadine Levin, How Does One “Open” Science? Questions of Value in Biological ResearchScience, Technology, and Human Values 42 (2): 280-305. 2017.
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Sabina Leonelli, Chapman and Wylie's Evidential Reasoning in Archaeology (review)BJPS Review of Books. 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 MeditationJournal of Consciousness Studies 24 (5-6): 199-225. 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 WeatheringBiology Letters 13 (4): 1-6. 2017.
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Adrian Currie, Hot-Blooded Gluttons: Dependency, Coherence, and Method in the Historical SciencesBritish 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 contingencyBiology and Philosophy 32 (2): 243-261. 2017.
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Simon Hoffding and Joel Krueger, The First Person Perspective and Beyond: Commentary on AlmaasJournal of Consciousness Studies 23 (1-2): 158-178. 2016.