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Zacharus Gudmunsen, The moral decision machine: a challenge for artificial moral agency based on moral deferenceAI and Ethics (-): -. 2024.
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Kangyu Wang and Campbell Brown, Value Incommensurability: Ethics, Risk, and Decision-Making, Henrik Andersson and Anders Herlitz (ed.). Routledge, 2022, viii+269 pagesEconomics and Philosophy 40 (3): 749-755. 2024.
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Boris Babic, Anil Gaba, Ilia Tsetlin, and Robert Winkler, Normativity, Epistemic Rationality, and Noisy Statistical EvidenceBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 75 (1): 153-176. 2024.
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Max Emil Deutsch, Is There a “Qua Problem” for a Purely Causal Account of Reference Grounding?Erkenntnis 88 (5): 1807-1824. 2023.
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Philip J. Ivanhoe and Bryan Van Norden, Readings in Classical Chinese Philosophy (edited book, 3rd ed.)Hackett Publishing. 2023.
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Amit Chaturvedi, Is the Mind a Magic Trick? Illusionism about Consciousness in the “Consciousness-Only” Theory of Vasubandhu and SthiramatiErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (52): 1495-1534. 2023.
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Fei Song, Yiyun Shou, Felix S. H. Yeung, and Joel Olney, Moral judgments under uncertainty: risk, ambiguity and commission biasCurrent Psychology. 2023.
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David Plunkett, Rachel Katharine Sterken, and Tim Sundell, Generics and Metalinguistic NegotiationSynthese 201 (50): 1-46. 2023.
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Jessica Pepp, Eliot Michaelson, and Rachel Katharine Sterken, Fake News and Fictional NewsIn Alison James, Akihiro Kubo & Françoise Lavocat (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Fiction and Belief, Routledge. pp. 220-235. 2023.
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Nathaniel Sharadin, Review of Daniel Whiting's The Range of Reasons: In Ethics and EpistemologyEthics 133 (3): 461-465. 2023.
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William D’Alessandro, Harry R. Lloyd, and Nathaniel Sharadin, Large Language Models and BioriskAmerican Journal of Bioethics 23 (10): 115-118. 2023.
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Justin Tiwald, Coming to Terms with Wang Yangming’s Strong Ethical Nativism: On Wang’s Claim That “Establishing Sincerity” (Licheng 立誠) Can Help Us Fully Grasp Everything that Matters EthicallyJournal of Confucian Philosophy and Culture 39 65-90. 2023.
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Justin Tiwald, “Getting It Oneself" (Zide 自得) as an Alternative to Testimonial Knowledge and Deference to TraditionOxford Studies in Epistemology 7 306-335. 2023.
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Justin Tiwald, “Getting It Oneself” as an Alternative to Testimonial Knowledge and Deference to TraditionIn Tamar Szabó Gendler, John Hawthorne & Julianne Chung (eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology Volume 7, Oxford University Press. pp. 306-335. 2023.
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Zacharus Gudmunsen, Artificial Moral Agency: Autonomy and EvolutionDissertation, University of Leeds. 2023.
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David Villena, Why We Hate: Understanding the Roots of Human ConflictPhilosophical Quarterly 73 (3): 918-920. 2023.
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David Villena, Massive Modularity: An Ontological Hypothesis or an Adaptationist Discovery Heuristic?International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 36 (4): 317-334. 2023.
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Jesse Hill, Pandemic Rule-Breakers, Moral Luck, and Blaming the BlameworthyCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (1): 41-47. 2023.
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Boris Babic and Inbar Cohen, The Algorithmic Explainability Bait and SwitchMinnesota Law Review 108 857. 2023.
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Inbar Cohen, Boris Babic, Sara Gerke, Qiong Xia, Theodoros Evgeniou, and Klaus Wertenbroch, How AI can learn from the law: putting humans in the loop only on appealNature Digital Medicine 160 (6): 1-17. 2023.
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Joe Y. F. Lau and Jonathan Chan, A brief history of analytic philosophy in Hong KongAsian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1): 1-20. 2022.
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Joe Y. F. Lau, Ceteris paribus preferences, rational farming effects, and the extensionality principleBehavioral and Brain Sciences 45. 2022.
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Philip J. Ivanhoe, The Introspective, Perceptual, and Spontaneous Response Models of Wang Yangming’s PhilosophyJournal of Confucian Philosophy and Culture 38 44-66. 2022.