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KU Leuven
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  • Arnold Burms, Stefaan Cuypers, and Benjamin De Mesel, P.F. Strawson on Punishment and the Hypothesis of Symbolic Retribution
    Philosophy 2 165-190. 2024.
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  • Tim Heysse, Power and normativity: Rainer Forst on noumenal power
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 50 (8): 1175-1193. 2024.
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  • Adrian Currie, Anton Killin, Mathilde Lequin, Andra Meneganzin, and Ross Pain, Past materials, past minds: The philosophy of cognitive paleoanthropology
    Philosophy Compass 19 (6). 2024.
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  • Adrian Currie and Andra Meneganzin, Hawkes’ Ladder, Underdetermination, and the Mind’s Capacities
    In Thomas Wynn, Karenleigh A. Overmann & Frederick L. Coolidge (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology, Oxford University Press. 2024.
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  • Andra Meneganzin, Grant Ramsey, and James DiFrisco, What is a trait? Lessons from the human chin
    Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 342. 2024.
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  • Anton Killin and Andra Meneganzin, Beyond reasonable doubt: reconsidering Neanderthal aesthetic capacity
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 24 (3): 733-765. 2024.
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  • Donald Mark C. Ude, The “ethnophilosophy” problem: How the idea of “social imaginaries” may remedy it
    Philosophical Forum 55 (1): 71-86. 2024.
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  • Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda, Jan Baedke, Guido I. Prieto, and Gregory Radick, The Riddle of Organismal Agency: New Historical and Philosophical Reflections (edited book)
    Routledge. 2024.
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  • Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda, Research environments vis-à-vis biological environments: ontological parallels, epistemic parallax, and metaphilosophical parallelization
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 14 (3): 1-23. 2024.
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  • Luis Fellipe Garcia, The Importance of Kant’s Schematism for Schelling’s Project of a Philosophy of Nature
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 106 (1): 79-105. 2024.
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  • Luis Fellipe Garcia, Introduction: The Resurgence of Classical German Natural Philosophy
    In The Concept of Nature in Classical German Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 1-18. 2024.
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  • Luis Fellipe Garcia, Index of Names
    In The Concept of Nature in Classical German Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 295-296. 2024.
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  • Luis Fellipe Garcia, The Concept of Nature in Classical German Philosophy
    De Gruyter. 2024.
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  • Anna Wienhues and Alfonso Donoso, Reparations after species extinctions: An account of reparative interspecies justice
    Journal of Social Philosophy 1-21. 2024.
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  • Boaz Faraday Schuman, Do Thoughts Have Parts? Peter Abelard: Yes! Alberic of Paris: No!
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (5): 974-998. 2024.
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  • Jonathan Greig, The Two Principles between On Principles and Matter and Porphyry's Other Works
    In Yury Arzhanov (ed.), Porphyry in Syriac: The Treatise ›On Principles and Matter‹ and its Place in the Greek, Latin, and Syriac Philosophical Traditions, De Gruyter. pp. 97-116. 2024.
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  • Francesco Tava and Alessandro Volpe, Multilevel European Solidarity: From People to Institutions (and Back)
    Critical Horizons 25 (1): 63-76. 2024.
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  • Gregor E. Bös, A logical challenge to correlationism: the Church–Fitch paradox in Husserl’s account of fulfilment, truth, and meaning
    Synthese 203 (6): 1-25. 2024.
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  • Eugenio Petrovich, Sander Verhaegh, Gregor E. Bös, Claudia Cristalli, Fons Dewulf, Ties van Gemert, and Nina IJdens, Bibliometrics Beyond Citations: Introducing Mention Extraction and Analysis
    Scientometrics 2024 1-38. 2024.
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  • Hannah Battersby, Martha Nussbaum. Justice For Animals: Our Collective Responsibility
    Environmental Ethics 46 (1): 99-102. 2024.
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  • Christian Henkel, Occasionalism and the debate about causation in early modern Germany
    Routledge. 2024.
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  • Christian Henkel, The young Leibniz's tentative acceptance of physical occasionalism
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 62 (4): 486-500. 2024.
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  • Christian Henkel, Mind-to-Mind Communication and the Case of Inter-mental Occasionalism
    Res Philosophica 101 (3): 459-478. 2024.
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  • Jan Heylen, Confusion in the Bishop’s Church
    Philosophia 51 (4): 1993-2003. 2023.
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  • Jan Heylen and Felipe Morales Carbonell, Transcendental Knowability, Closure, Luminosity and Factivity: Reply to Stephenson
    History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 27 (1). 2023.
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  • Jan Heylen and Felipe Morales Carbonell, Conceptos de cognoscibilidad
    Revista de Humanidades de Valparaíso 23 287-308. 2023.
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  • J. P. Smit and Jan Heylen, Against Descriptive Names
    Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 12 (1): 9-16. 2023.
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  • Kristien Hens and Andreas De Block, Advances in experimental philosophy of medicine (edited book)
    Bloomsbury Academic. 2023.
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  • James DiFrisco and Grant Ramsey, Adaptationism and trait individuation
    Philosophy of Science 90. 2023.
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  • Hugh Desmond and Grant Ramsey, Human Success: Evolutionary Origins and Ethical Implications
    OUP Usa. 2023.
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