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Joel Krueger and Amanda Taylor Aiken, Losing social space: Phenomenological disruptions of spatiality and embodiment in Moebius Syndrome and SchizophreniaIn Jack Reynolds & Richard Sebold (eds.), Phenomenology and Science, Palgrave-macmillan. 2016.
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Joel Krueger, Extended Mind and Religious CognitionReligion: Mental Religion. Part of the Macmillan Interdisciplinary Handbooks: Religion Series. 2016.
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Adam Toon, Imagination in scientific modelingIn 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 6Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 56 111-112. 2016.
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Anne Sophie Meincke (Spann), Personale Identität ohne Persönlichkeit? Anmerkungen zu einem vernachlässigten ZusammenhangPhilosophisches Jahrbuch 123 (1): 114-145. 2016.
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Rachel Allyson Ankeny and Sabina Leonelli, Repertoires: A post-Kuhnian perspective on scientific change and collaborative researchStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 60 18-28. 2016.
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John Dupre, David Castle, Dagmara Weckowska, Sabina Leonelli, and Nadine Levin, How Do Scientists Define Openness? Exploring the Relationship Between Open Science Policies and Research PracticeBulletin of Science, Technology and Society 36 (2): 128-141. 2016.
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Tom Roberts, A Breath of Fresh Air: Absence and the Structure of Olfactory PerceptionPacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (3): 400-420. 2016.
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John Dupre, Social Science: City Center or Leafy SuburbPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 46 (6): 548-564. 2016.
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Thomas Pradeu, Gladys Kostyrka, and John Dupre, Understanding viruses: Philosophical investigationsStudies 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 processesStudies 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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Adrian Currie, Ethnographic analogy, the comparative method, and archaeological special pleadingStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 55 84-94. 2016.
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Adrian Currie and Derek D. Turner, Introduction: Scientific knowledge of the deep pastStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 55 43-46. 2016.
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Adrian Currie and Anton Killin, Musical pluralism and the science of musicEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 6 (1): 9-30. 2016.
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Matthew Ratcliffe and Sam Wilkinson, How anxiety induces verbal hallucinationsConsciousness and Cognition 39 48-58. 2016.
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Sam Wilkinson, A Mental Files Approach to Delusional MisidentificationReview of Philosophy and Psychology 7 (2): 389-404. 2016.
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Sam Wilkinson and Vaughan Bell, The Representation of Agents in Auditory Verbal HallucinationsMind and Language 31 (1): 104-126. 2016.
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Sam Wilkinson and Ben Alderson-Day, Voices and Thoughts in Psychosis: An IntroductionReview of Philosophy and Psychology 7 (3): 529-540. 2016.
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Sam Wilkinson, What gets passed in “Chunk-and-Pass” processing? A predictive processing solution to the Now-or-Never bottleneckBehavioral and Brain Sciences 39. 2016.
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Silvia Milano, The Non-Identity Problem and the Ethics of Future People, David Boonin. (review)Economics and Philosophy 32 353-381. 2016.
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Joel Krueger, At home in and beyond our skin: Posthuman embodiment in film and televisionIn Hauskeller Michael, Carbonell Curtis D. & Philbeck Thomas D. (eds.), Handbook of Posthumanism in Film and Television, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 172-181. 2015.
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Joel Krueger, Empathy beyond the head: Comment on "Music, empathy, and cultural understanding"Physics of Life Reviews 15 92-93. 2015.
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Joel Krueger, Musicing, Materiality, and the Emotional NicheAction, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education 14 (3): 43-62. 2015.
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Joel Krueger, The affective 'we': Self-regulation and shared emotionsIn Thomas Szanto & Dermot Moran (eds.), Phenomenology of Sociality: Discovering the ‘We’, Routledge. pp. 263-277. 2015.
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John Michael, Kathleen Bogart, Kristian Tylen, Joel Krueger, Morten Bech, John R. Ostergaard, and Riccardo Fusaroli, Training in compensatory strategies enhances rapport in interactions involving people with Möebius SyndromeFrontiers in Neurology 6 (213): 1-11. 2015.