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Antti Kauppinen, Sentimentalism, Blameworthiness, and WrongdoingIn Karsten Stueber & Remy Debes (eds.), Ethical Sentimentalism: New Perspectives, Cambridge University Press. 2017.
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Antti Kauppinen, Valuing AngerIn Myisha Cherry & Owen Flanagan (eds.), The Moral Psychology of Anger, Rowman & Littlefield. 2017.
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Chiara Lisciandra, Robustness analysis and tractability in modelingEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 7 (1): 79-95. 2017.
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Mirja Helena Hartimo, Husserl and gödel’s incompleteness theoremsReview of Symbolic Logic 10 (4): 638-650. 2017.
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Mirja Helena Hartimo, Husserl and HilbertIn Stefania Centrone (ed.), Essays on Husserl’s Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics, Springer Verlag. 2017.
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Säde Hormio, Can Corporations Have (Moral) Responsibility Regarding Climate Change Mitigation?Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (3): 314-332. 2017.
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Adrian Walsh, S. Hormio, and D. Purves, Introduction
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Säde Hormio, Marginal participation, complicity, and agnotology: What climate change can teach us about individual and collective responsibilityDissertation, University of Helsinki. 2017.
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Samuli Reijula (né Pöyhönen), How could a rational analysis model explain?COGSCI 2017: 39th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society,. 2017.
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Samuli Reijula (né Pöyhönen), Value of cognitive diversity in scienceSynthese 194 (11): 4519-4540. 2017.
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Tuomo Tiisala, Overcoming "the Present Limits of the Necessary": Foucault's Conception of a CritiqueSouthern Journal of Philosophy 55 (S1): 7-24. 2017.
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Rognvaldur Ingthorsson, Challenging the Grounding Objection to PresentismManuscrito 40 (1): 87-107. 2017.
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Rognvaldur Ingthorsson, The Metaphysics of Relations, edited by Anna Marmodoro and David Yates (review)Disputatio 9 (44). 2017.
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Rognvaldur Ingthorsson, Do we really experience temporal passage?: Simon Prosser: Experiencing time. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2016, $74.00 HB (review)Metascience 26 (2): 263-266. 2017.
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Rognvaldur Ingthorsson, Is Competitive Elite Sport Really Morally Corrupt?Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research 75 (1). 2017.
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Inkeri Koskinen, Where is the epistemic community? On democratisation of science and social accounts of objectivitySynthese 194 (12): 4671-4686. 2017.
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James (J.T.M.) Miller and Alexander Daniel Carruth, Strong EmergencePhilosophica 1 (91): 5-13. 2017.
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Paavo Pylkkänen, Can Bohmian Quantum Information Help us to Understand Consciousness?In Paavo Pylkkänen (ed.), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Springer Publishing Company. pp. 76-87. 2016.
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Paavo Pylkkänen, Consciousness in the light of quantum theoryIn Satsangi Prem Saran, Hameroff Stuart, Sani Vishal & Dua Pami (eds.), Consciousness: Integrating Eastern and Western Perspectives, New Age Books. pp. 23-34. 2016.
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Paavo Pylkkänen, Quantum theory, active information and the mind-matter problemIn Pylkkänen Paavo (ed.), Contextuality from Quantum Physics to Psychology, World Scientific. pp. 325-334. 2016.
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Paavo Pylkkänen, Basil Hiley, and Ilkka Pättiniemi, Bohm's approach and individualityIn Thomas Pradeu & Alexandre Guay (eds.), Individuals Across The Sciences, Oxford University Press. 2016.
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Paavo Pylkkänen, Fundamental Physics and the Mind – Is There a Connection?In Atmanspacher H., Filk T. & Pothos E. (eds.), Quantum Interaction 2015: 9th International Conference, QI 2015,, Springer Publishing Company. pp. 76-87. 2016.
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Markku Roinila, The “Death” of Monads: G. W. Leibniz on Death and Anti-DeathIn Charles Tandy (ed.), Death and Anti Death, vol. 14: Four Decades after Michael Polanyi, Three Centuries after G. W. Leibniz, Ria University Press. pp. 243-266. 2016.
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Markku Roinila, Leibniz, Bayle and the Controversy on Sudden ChangeIn Giovanni Scarafile & Leah Gruenpeter Gold (eds.), Paradoxes of Conflict, Springer. pp. 29-40. 2016.
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Vesa Oittinen, Hegel’s spirit, Marxist aesthetics and Stalinist restoration: the tragic philosophy of history of Mikhail LifshitsStudies in East European Thought 68 (4): 331-342. 2016.