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H. Orri Stefansson and Richard Bradley, Fairness, ambiguity and dynamic consistencyTheory and Decision 1-21. forthcoming.
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Veronika Luptáková, Matteo M. Galizzi, Dario Krpan, and Alex Voorhoeve, Do people better recognize inconsistencies in others’ moral judgments than their own? If so, why?Philosophical Psychology. forthcoming.
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Liam Kofi Bright, A brief observation on the relationship between antecedent status and reviewing incentivesInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Lewis Ross, The Curious Case of the Jury-shaped Hole: A Plea for Real Jury ResearchInternational Journal of Evidence and Proof. forthcoming.
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Roman Frigg, Jason Alexander, Laurenz Hudetz, Miklós Rédei, Lewis Ross, and John Worrall, The Continuing Influence of Imre Lakatos's Philosophy: a Celebration of the Centenary of his Birth (edited book)Springer. forthcoming.
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Lewis Ross, Mock Juries, Real Trials: How to Solve (some) Problems with Jury ScienceJournal of Law and Society. forthcoming.
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Lewis Ross, Are Philosophers Absurd? Progress, Testimony & Division of LabourProceedings of the Aristotelian Society. forthcoming.
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Alejandro Bortolus, Chad L. Hewitt, Veli Mitova, Evangelina Schwindt, Temitope O. Sogbanmu, Emelda E. Chukwu, Remco Heesen, Ricardo Kaufer, H. M. Rubin, Mike D. Schneider, Anne Schwenkenbecher, Helena R. Slanickova, Katie Woolaston, and Li-an Yu, Knowledge Brokers at the Science-Policy Interface: Insights from Biosecurity and Environmental ManagementAmbio. forthcoming.
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Jingyi Wu, Remco Heesen, and Jun Kyu Lee, Why Scientists Should Not Show and TellPhilosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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Alexandria Boyle, Experience replay algorithms and the function of episodic memoryIn Lynn Nadel & Sara Aronowitz (eds.), Space, Time, and Memory, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Arieh Schwartz and Alexandria Boyle, How Do We Know if Animals Remember? Proximal Functions and the Distribution of Episodic MemoryBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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Daniel Guillery and Elisabetta Gobbo, Tourism and MarginalisationThe Journal of Ethics 1-25. forthcoming.
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Daniel Guillery and Tyler Zimmer, Gentrification and MarginalizationJournal of Social Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Jingyi Wu, Better than Best: Epistemic Landscapes and Diversity of Practice in SciencePhilosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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Jingyi Wu and James Weatherall, Between a Stone and a Hausdorff SpaceBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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Jonathan Birch, Medical AI, inductive risk and the communication of uncertainty: the case of disorders of consciousnessJournal of Medical Ethics 52 (e1): 22-29. 2026.
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Jonathan Parry, Why Paternalism is Wrong (When it is Wrong)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 2026.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Veli Mitova, Hanna Metzen, Helena R. Slanickova, Alejandro Bortolus, Emelda E. Chukwu, Remco Heesen, L. Hewitt, Chad,, Ricardo Kaufer, Hannah Rubin, Mike D. Schneider, Evangelina Schwindt, Temitope O. Sogbanmu, Katie Woolaston, and Li-an Yu, Why We Cannot Separate Evidence From Values in Public PolicyPolitics and Policy 54 (2). 2026.
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Alexandria Boyle and Simon Brown, Teaching and Learning Guide for: Episodic Memory in AnimalsPhilosophy Compass 21 (1). 2026.
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Simon Brown and Jonathan Birch, When and Why Are Motivational Trade-Offs Evidence of Sentience?Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 380 (20240309). 2025.
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Jonathan Birch, Peter Morse, Alexandra K. Schnell, and Piero Amodio, Cephalopod Cognition and SentienceThe Living Bibliography Project. 2025.
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Jonathan Birch, Sentience and the science–policy nexus: Replies to Wandrey and Halina, and BayneMind and Language 40 (5): 578-585. 2025.
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Kristin Andrews, Jonathan Birch, and Jeff Sebo, Evaluating animal consciousnessScience 387 (6736): 822-824. 2025.
