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Olav Benjamin Vassend, What hinge epistemology and Bayesian epistemology can learn from each otherAsian Journal of Philosophy 2 (2): 1-21. 2023.
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Olav Benjamin Vassend, Sometimes It Is Better to Do Nothing: A New Argument for Causal Decision TheoryErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (n/a). 2023.
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Philippe Stamenkovic, Facts and objectivity in scienceInterdisciplinary Science Reviews (2): 277-298. 2023.
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Philippe Stamenkovic, Remarks on Hansson’s model of value-dependent scientific corpusLato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 10 (1): 39-62. 2023.
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Joshua Thong, Primitive conditional probabilities, subset relations and comparative regularityAnalysis 84 (3). 2023.
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Andreas Brekke Carlsson, A Review of Elinor Mason’s Ways to be BlameworthyCriminal Law and Philosophy 16 (1): 215-221. 2022.
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Andreas Brekke Carlsson, Deserved Guilt and Blameworthiness over TimeIn Andreas Carlsson (ed.), Self-Blame and Moral Responsibility, Cambridge University Press. 2022.
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Andreas Carlsson, Self-Blame and Moral Responsibility (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2022.
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Anna Drożdżowicz, Making it precise—Imprecision and underdetermination in linguistic communicationSynthese 200 (3): 1-27. 2022.
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Kåre Letrud, Incorrigible Science and Doctrinal PseudoscienceInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 35 (3-4): 269-278. 2022.
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Finnur Dellsén, Insa Lawler, and James Norton, Thinking about Progress: From Science to PhilosophyNoûs 56 (4): 814-840. 2022.
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Finnur Dellsén, Scientific Progress Without JustificationIn Insa Lawler, Kareem Khalifa & Elay Shech (eds.), Scientific Understanding and Representation: Modeling in the Physical Sciences, Routledge. 2022.
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Finnur Dellsén, Scientific Progress: By-Whom or For-Whom?Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 97 (C): 20-28. 2022.
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Finnur Dellsén, The Noetic Approach: Scientific Progress as Enabling UnderstandingIn Yafeng Shan (ed.), New Philosophical Perspectives on Scientific Progress, Routledge. pp. 62-81. 2022.
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Finnur Dellsén, Scientific Progress without Problems: A Reply to McCoyIn Insa Lawler, Kareem Khalifa & Elay Shech (eds.), Scientific Understanding and Representation: Modeling in the Physical Sciences, Routledge. 2022.
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Grace Paterson, Trusting on Another's Say-SoErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 8 (n/a). 2022.
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Mikkel Gerken, A transcendental argument from testimonial knowledge to content externalismNoûs 56 (2): 259-275. 2022.
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Mikkel Gerken, Salient Alternatives and Epistemic Injustice in Folk EpistemologyIn Sophie Archer (ed.), Salience: A Philosophical Inquiry, Routledge. pp. 213-233. 2022.
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Mikkel Gerken, Scientific Testimony. Its roles in science and society.Oxford University Press. 2022.
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Mikkel Gerken, Introduction to 'Scientific Testimony: Its roles in science and society'Oxford University Press. 2022.
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Olav Benjamin Vassend, Justifying the Norms of Inductive InferenceBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 73 (1): 135-160. 2022.
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Olav Benjamin Vassend, Sometimes It Is Better to Do Nothing: A New Argument for Causal Decision TheoryErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (n/a). 2022.
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Philippe Stamenkovic, A Philosophical Analysis of the Recent Controversy about “Islamo-leftism” in French AcademiaRuch Filozoficzny 77 (4): 153-173. 2022.
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Joshua Thong, Underdetermination of Imprecise ProbabilitiesDissertation, Australian National University. 2022.
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Anna Drożdżowicz, Epistemic injustice in psychiatric practice: epistemic duties and the phenomenological approachJournal of Medical Ethics 47 (12): 69-69. 2021.
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Anna Drożdżowicz, Experiences of linguistic understanding as epistemic feelingsMind and Language 38 (1): 274-295. 2021.