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Also at University of Gothenburg
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Frans Svensson, Elena Namli & Carl-Henrik Grenholm, Etik. (review)Filosofisk Tidskrift 2020 (4). 2020.
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Erik Malmqvist and Christian Munthe, What High-Income States Should Do to Address Industrial Antibiotic PollutionPublic Health Ethics 13 (3): 275-287. 2020.
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Alexander Andersson and Joakim Sandberg, Moralising economic desertIn Christopher Cowton & James Dempsey (eds.), Business Ethics After the Global Financial Crisis: Lessons From the Crash, Routledge. 2019.
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Anna-Sofia Maurin, Grounding and metaphysical explanation: it’s complicatedPhilosophical Studies 176 (6): 1573-1594. 2019.
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John Eriksson, Explaining disagreement: Contextualism, expressivism and disagreement in attitudeBelgrade Philosophical Annual 1 (32): 93-113. 2019.
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Ylwa Sjölin Wirling, Modal Empiricism Made Difficult: An Essay in the Meta-Epistemology of ModalityDissertation, University of Gothenburg. 2019.
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Ylwa Sjölin Wirling, What is Field's Epistemological Objection to Platonism?In Robin Stenwall & Tobias Hansson Wahlberg (eds.), Maurinian Truths : Essays in Honour of Anna-Sofia Maurin on her 50th Birthday, Department of Philosophy, Lund University. pp. 123-133. 2019.
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Ylwa Sjölin Wirling, An integrative design? How liberalised modal empiricism fails the integration challengeSynthese 198 (6): 5655-5673. 2019.
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Ylwa Sjölin Wirling, Non‐uniformism about the Epistemology of Modality: Strong and WeakAnalytic Philosophy 61 (2): 152-173. 2019.
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Boudewijn de Bruin and Richard Endörfer, Freedom in finance: the importance of epistemic virtues and interlucent communicationIn Christopher Cowton & James Dempsey (eds.), Business Ethics After the Global Financial Crisis: Lessons From the Crash, Routledge. 2019.
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Jack Wright, Pluralism and social epistemology in economicsDissertation, University of Cambridge. 2019.
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Simon Rosenqvist, The No Act Objection: Act‐Consequentialism and Coordination GamesThought: A Journal of Philosophy 8 (3): 179-189. 2019.
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Frans Svensson and Martina Reuter, Mind, Body, and Morality: New Perspectives on Descartes and Spinoza (edited book)Routledge. 2019.
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Frans Svensson, Descartes on the Highest GoodAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 93 (4): 701-721. 2019.
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Frans Svensson, A Cartesian Distinction in Virtue: Moral and PerfectIn Frans Svensson & Martina Reuter (eds.), Mind, Body, and Morality: New Perspectives on Descartes and Spinoza, Routledge. 2019.
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Martina Reuter and Frans Svensson, IntroductionIn Frans Svensson & Martina Reuter (eds.), Mind, Body, and Morality: New Perspectives on Descartes and Spinoza, Routledge. 2019.
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Frans Svensson, Clive Hamilton, Den trotsiga jorden. Människans öde i antropocen (review)Tidskrift För Politisk Filosofi 2019 (2). 2019.
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Alva Stråge, Minds, Brains, and Desert: On the relevance of neuroscience for retributive punishmentDissertation, University of Gothenburg. 2019.
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Erik Malmqvist and Andras Szigeti, Exploitation and Joint ActionJournal of Social Philosophy 50 (3): 280-300. 2019.
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Erik Malmqvist and Andras Szigeti, Exploitation and Remedial DutiesJournal of Applied Philosophy 38 (1): 55-72. 2019.
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Erik Malmqvist, “Paid to Endure”: Paid Research Participation, Passivity, and the Goods of WorkAmerican Journal of Bioethics 19 (9): 11-20. 2019.
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Anna Smajdor, Daniela Cutas, and Tuija Takala, Artificial gametes, the unnatural and the artefactualJournal of Medical Ethics 44 (6): 404-408. 2018.
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Ingmar Persson, The Fundamental Problem of Philosophy: Its PointJournal of Practical Ethics 6 (1): 52-68. 2018.
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Daniel Giberman, A reason for the non-specialist to care about the metaphysics of properties and persistenceInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 61 (2): 162-177. 2018.
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Jack Wright, Rescuing Objectivity: A Contextualist ProposalPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 48 (4): 385-406. 2018.