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Alex Voorhoeve, Review of Matthew D. Adler: Well-Being and Fair Distribution. Beyond Cost-Benefit Analysis (review)Social Choice and Welfare 42 (1): 245-54. 2014.
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Ole Frithjof Norheim, Trygve Ottersen, Bona Chitah, Richard Cookson, Norman Daniels, Nir Eyal, Walter Flores, Axel Gosseries, Daniel Hausman, Samia Hurst, Lydia Kapiriri, Toby Ord, Shlomi Segall, Frehiwot Defaye, Alex Voorhoeve, and Alicia Yamin, Making Fair Choices on the Path to Universal Health CoverageWorld Health Organisation. 2014.
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Bryan W. Roberts, A General Perspective On Time ObservablesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 47 50-54. 2014.
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Tina Fernandes Botts, Liam Kofi Bright, Guntur Mallarangeng, Quayshawn Spencer, and Myisha Cherry, What is the State of Blacks in Philosophy?Critical Philosophy of Race 2 (2): 224-242. 2014.
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Mattia Gallotti and John Michael, Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition (edited book)Springer. 2014.
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Mattia Gallotti, The Extended Mind, by RichardMenary (ed.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2010, 390 pp. ISBN 9780262014038 (review)European Journal of Philosophy 22 12-15. 2014.
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Mattia Gallotti and John Michael, Objects in MindIn Mattia Gallotti & John Michael (eds.), Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition, Springer. 2014.
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Johanna Thoma, The SAGE Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences by Ian Jarvie & Jesús Zamora-Bonilla, eds (review)Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 29 (2): 311-315. 2014.
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Sanja Srećković, Eduard Hanslick's Formalism and His Most Influential Contemporary CriticsBelgrade Philosophical Annual 27 (27): 113-134. 2014.
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Jonathan Birch, On the 'simulation argument' and selective scepticismErkenntnis 78 (1): 95-107. 2013.
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Jonathan Birch, Book Review: Samir Okasha and Ken Binimore (eds) Evolution and rationality: decisions, cooperation, and strategic behaviour (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 64 (3): 669-673. 2013.
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Jonathan Birch, Kin Selection: A Philosophical AnalysisDissertation, University of Cambridge. 2013.
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Marc Fleurbaey and Alex Voorhoeve, Decide As You Would With Full Information! An Argument Against Ex Ante ParetoIn Nir Eyal, Samia A. Hurst, Ole F. Norheim & Dan Wikler (eds.), Inequalities in Health: Concepts, Measures, and Ethics, Oxford University Press. 2013.
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Alex Voorhoeve, Response to RabinIn Adam Oliver (ed.), Essays in Behavioural Public Policy, Cambridge University Press. 2013.
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Alex Voorhoeve, Vaulting Intuition: Temkin's Critique of TransitivityEconomics and Philosophy 29 (3): 409-425. 2013.
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Alex Voorhoeve, Book review: vaulting intuition: Temkin's critique of transitivityEconomics and Philosophy 29 (3): 409-423. 2013.
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Bryan W. Roberts, The Simple Failure of Curie’s PrinciplePhilosophy of Science 80 (4): 579-592. 2013.
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Bryan W. Roberts, When we do (and do not) have a classical arrow of timePhilosophy of Science 80 (5): 1112-1124. 2013.
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Mattia Gallotti and Chris D. Frith, Response to Di Paolo et al.: How, exactly, does it ‘just happen’? Interaction by magicTrends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (7): 304-305. 2013.
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Mattia Gallotti and Chris D. Frith, Social cognition in the we-modeTrends in Cognitive Sciences 17 (4): 160-165. 2013.
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Mattia Gallotti, Why Not the First-Person Plural in Social Cognition?Behavioural and Brain Sciences 36 (4): 422-423. 2013.
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Mattia Gallotti, Naturalizing Intention in Action (review)Philosophical Psychology 26 (6): 1-4. 2013.
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Mattia Gallotti, Why not the first-person plural in social cognition?Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4): 422-423. 2013.
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Jonathan Parry, The Ethics of War and Peace: An Introduction (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (6): 789-792. 2013.
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Jonathan Parry, Terrorism: A Philosophical Enquiry, by Schwenkenbecher Anne: New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, pp. 200, US$85.00 (hardback) (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 91 (4): 832-832. 2013.
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Kieran Oberman, Beyond Sectarianism? On David Miller’s Theory of Human RightsRes Publica 19 (3): 275-283. 2013.
