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Jakub Mihálik and Tomas Marvan, Neurophenomenal structuralism as a general theory of consciousness?Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 6. 2025.
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Erin S. Plunkett, What Does It Mean to Love the Dead?In Gustav Strandberg & Hugo Strandberg (eds.), Jan Patočka and the Phenomenology of Life After Death, Springer Verlag. pp. 121-137. 2024.
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Brendan Larvor, The Limits of Understanding and the Understanding of Limits: David Hume’s Mathematical SourcesIn Maria Zack & David Waszek (eds.), Research in History and Philosophy of Mathematics. The CSHPM 2021 Volume, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 115-131. 2023.
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Brendan Larvor, On the unreasonable reliability of mathematical inferenceSynthese 200 (4): 1-16. 2022.
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Brendan Larvor, William Boos. Metamathematics and the Philosophical TraditionPhilosophia Mathematica 29 (2): 292-293. 2021.
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Brendan Larvor, Why ‘scaffolding’ is the wrong metaphor: the cognitive usefulness of mathematical representationsSynthese 197 (9): 3743-3756. 2020.
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Brendan Larvor, Book Review: What is a Mathematical Concept? edited by Elizabeth de Freitas, Nathalie Sinclair, and Alf Coles (review)Journal of Humanistic Mathematics 9 (2): 309-322. 2019.
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Erin Plunkett, A Philosophy of the Essay: Scepticism, Experience, and StyleBloomsbury Academic. 2018.
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Jakub Mihálik, Russelliánský monismus jako svébytné metafyzické stanoviskoFilosofie Dnes 9 (2): 23-43. 2018.
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Paul Coates, Perception naturalised: relocation and the sensible qualitiesSynthese 198 (Suppl 3): 809-829. 2017.
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Erin S. Plunkett, Kierkegaard and the Matter of Philosophy: A Fractured DialecticJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 48 (1): 88-90. 2017.
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J.S. Johnson-Schwartz and Tony Milligan, The Ethics of Space Exploration (edited book)Springer. 2016.
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Brendan Larvor, Mathematical Cultures: The London Meetings 2012-2014 (edited book)Springer International Publishing. 2016.
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Brendan Larvor, Why the Naïve Derivation Recipe Model Cannot Explain How Mathematicians’ Proofs Secure Mathematical KnowledgePhilosophia Mathematica 24 (3): 401-404. 2016.
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Brendan Larvor, Tales of wonder: Ian Hacking: Why is there philosophy of mathematics at all? Cambridge University Press, 2014, 304pp, $80 HBMetascience 24 (3): 471-478. 2015.
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Paul Coates, Philosophy Without Intuitions. By Herman Cappelen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 242+xii, £25. ISBN 9780199644865 (review)Philosophy 90 (4): 702-706. 2015.
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Paul Coates, Chess, Imagination, and Perceptual UnderstandingRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 73 211-242. 2013.
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Paul Coates, Hallucinations and the Transparency of PerceptionIn Fiona Macpherson & Dimitris Platchias (eds.), Hallucination: Philosophy and Psychology, Mit Press. pp. 381. 2013.
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Alison Pease and Brendan Larvor, Proceedings of the Symposium on Mathematical Practice and Cognition Ii: A Symposium at the Aisb/Iacap World Congress 2012 (edited book)Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour. 2012.
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Brendan Larvor, EMILY R. GROSHOLZ. Representation and Productive Ambiguity in Mathematics and the Sciences. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-19-929973-7. Pp. viii + 313 (review)Philosophia Mathematica 20 (2): 245-252. 2012.
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Craig Bourne and Emily Caddick Bourne, Fictional branching time?In Fabrice Correia & Andrea Iacona (eds.), Around the Tree: Semantic and Metaphysical Issues Concerning Branching and the Open Future, Springer. pp. 81-94. 2012.
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Brendan Larvor, Paolo Mancosu, ed. The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-19-929645-3. Pp. xi + 447: Critical Studies/Book Reviews (review)Philosophia Mathematica 18 (3): 350-360. 2010.
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Brendan Larvor, Ineffability and Philosophy, by Andre KuklaMind 118 (472): 1153-1155. 2009.
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Brendan Larvor, Feeling the Force of ArgumentIn Andrea Kenkmann (ed.), Teaching Philosophy, A&c Black. pp. 134-152. 2009.
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Paul Coates, Perceptual experience – Tamar Gendler and John HawthornePhilosophical Quarterly 59 (234): 173-176. 2009.