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Alex Voorhoeve, Policy Evaluation under Severe Uncertainty: A Cautious, Egalitarian ApproachIn Conrad Heilmann & Julian Reiss (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Economics, Routledge. pp. 467-479. 2022.
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Lichelle Wolmarans and Alex Voorhoeve, What Makes Personal Data Processing by Social Networking Services Permissible?Canadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (1): 93-108. 2022.
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Tove Maria Ryding and Alex Voorhoeve, Is the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s 2021 Tax Deal Fair?LSE Public Policy Review 2 (4): 1-9. 2022.
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Henrique Gomes, Bryan W. Roberts, and Jeremy Butterfield, The gauge argument: A Noether ReasonIn James Read & Nicholas J. Teh (eds.), The physics and philosophy of Noether's theorems, Cambridge University Press. pp. 354-377. 2022.
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Bryan W. Roberts, Time ReversalIn Eleanor Knox & Alastair Wilson (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Physics, Routledge. 2022.
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Catherine Greene, AI and the Social Sciences: Why all variables are not created equalRes Publica 1 (2): 1-17. 2022.
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Jonathan Parry and Helen Frowe, Should Consuming Revenge Porn Be a Criminal Offence?New Statesman. 2022.
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Jonathan Parry, Kate Farmer, and Jack Grimes, An Interview with Jonathan ParryWashington University Review of Philosophy 2 136-149. 2022.
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Jonathan Parry and Jessica Begon, Paternalism and Public Health: A Map of the TerrainPerspectives on Paternalism and Public Health. 2022.
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Helen Frowe and Jonathan Parry, The Case for Criminalising Revenge Porn ConsumptionLse British Politics and Policy Blog. 2022.
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Kate Vredenburgh, Freedom at Work: Understanding, Alienation, and the AI-Driven WorkplaceCanadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (1): 78-92. 2022.
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Lewis Ross, The Foundations of Criminal Law EpistemologyErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (n/a). 2022.
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Lewis Ross, Profiling, Neutrality, and Social EqualityAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (4): 808-824. 2022.
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Alexandria Boyle, The mnemonic functions of episodic memoryPhilosophical Psychology 35 (3): 327-349. 2022.
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Jingyi Wu, Epistemic advantage on the margin: A network standpoint EpistemologyPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (3): 755-777. 2022.
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Johanna Thoma, Risk Imposition by Artificial Agents: The Moral Proxy ProblemIn Silja Voeneky, Philipp Kellmeyer, Oliver Mueller & Wolfram Burgard (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Responsible Artificial Intelligence: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Cambridge University Press. 2022.
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Johanna Thoma, Can welfare economics avoid paternalism after the behavioural turn?LSE Business Review. 2022.
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Xinhe Wu, Boolean-Valued Models and Their ApplicationsBulletin of Symbolic Logic 28 (4): 533-533. 2022.
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Jonathan Birch, Science and Policy in Extremis: The UK’s Initial Response to COVID-19European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (3): 90. 2021.
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Jonathan Birch and Heather Browning, Neural Organoids and the Precautionary PrincipleAmerican Journal of Bioethics 21 (1): 56-58. 2021.
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Jonathan Birch, Toolmaking and the Evolution of Normative CognitionBiology and Philosophy 36 (1): 1-26. 2021.
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Jonathan Birch and Cecilia Heyes, The Cultural Evolution of Cultural EvolutionPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 376 20200051. 2021.
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Jonathan Birch, Refining the Skill Hypothesis: Replies to Andrews/Westra, Tomasello, Sterelny, and RailtonAnalyse & Kritik 43 (1): 253-260. 2021.
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Jonathan Birch, The Skilful Origins of Human Normative CognitionAnalyse & Kritik 43 (1): 191-202. 2021.
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Jonathan Birch, Simona Ginsburg, and Eva Jablonka, The Learning-Consciousness ConnectionBiology and Philosophy 36 (5): 1-14. 2021.
