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Jonathan Birch and Joulia Smortchkova, From the “coding metaphor” to a theory of representationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 42. 2019.
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H. Orii Stefansson and Richard Bradley, What Is Risk Aversion?British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 70 (1): 77-102. 2019.
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Alex Voorhoeve, Arnaldur Stefansson, and Brian Wallace, Similarity and the trustworthiness of distributive judgementsEconomics and Philosophy 35 (3): 537-561. 2019.
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Alex Voorhoeve, Why Health-Related Inequalities Matter and Which Ones DoIn Ole Frithjof Norheim, Ezekiel J. Emanuel & Joseph Millum (eds.), Global Health Priority-Setting: Beyond Cost-Effectiveness, Oxford University Press. pp. 145-62. 2019.
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Alessandro Luciano and Alex Voorhoeve, Have Reforms Reconciled Health Rights Litigation and Priority Setting in Costa Rica?Health and Human Rights 21 (2): 283-293. 2019.
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Anna Mahtani, Imprecise ProbabilitiesIn Richard Pettigrew & Jonathan Weisberg (eds.), The Open Handbook of Formal Epistemology, Philpapers Foundation. pp. 107-130. 2019.
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Catherine Greene, Big Data and the reference class problem: What can we legitimately infer about individualsComputer Ethics- Philosophical Inquiry (CEPE) Proceedings 1 (2019). 2019.
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Catherine Greene, Information in Financial MarketsIn Mark Addis, Fernand Gobet & Peter Sozou (eds.), Scientific Discovery in the Social Sciences, Springer Verlag. pp. 87-102. 2019.
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Cailin O’Connor, Liam Kofi Bright, and Justin P. Bruner, The emergence of intersectional disadvantageSocial Epistemology 33 (1): 23-41. 2019.
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Liam Kofi Bright, An Epistemic Theory of Democracy Robert E. Goodin and Kai Spiekermann, Oxford University Press, 2018, xvi + 456 pagesEconomics and Philosophy 35 (3): 563-568. 2019.
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Mattia Gallotti and Raphael Lyne, The Individual ‘We’ NarratorBritish Journal of Aesthetics 59 (2). 2019.
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Kathryn E. Joyce and Nancy Cartwright, Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice: Predicting What Will Work LocallyAmerican Educational Research Journal 57 (3): 1045-1082. 2019.
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Jonathan Parry and Daniel Viehoff, Instrumental Authority and Its Challenges: The Case of the Laws of WarEthics 129 (4): 548-575. 2019.
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Helen Frowe and Jonathan Parry, Wrongful ObservationPhilosophy and Public Affairs 47 (1): 104-137. 2019.
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Barbara J. Grosz, David Gray Grant, Kate Vredenburgh, Jeff Behrends, Lily Hu, Alison Simmons, and Jim Waldo, Embedded EthiCS: Integrating Ethics Across CS EducationCommunications of the Acm 62 (8): 54-61. 2019.
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Lewis Ross, Rehabilitating Statistical EvidencePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (1): 3-23. 2019.
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Kieran Oberman, Border RescueIn David Miller & Christine Straehle (eds.), The Political Philosophy of Refuge, Cambridge University Press. pp. 78-97. 2019.
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Remco Heesen, The credit incentive to be a maverickStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 76 (C): 5-12. 2019.
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Remco Heesen, Thomas Boyer-Kassem, Conor Mayo-Wilson, and Michael Weisberg, eds., Scientific Collaboration and Collective Knowledge: New Essays. New York: Oxford University Press (2017), 240 pp., $85.00 (cloth) (review)Philosophy of Science 86 (1): 192-198. 2019.
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Remco Heesen and Jan-Willem Romeijn, Epistemic Diversity and Editor Decisions: A Statistical Matthew EffectPhilosophers' Imprint 19. 2019.
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Alexandria Boyle, Mapping the Minds of OthersReview of Philosophy and Psychology 10 (4): 747-767. 2019.
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Alexandria Boyle, The impure phenomenology of episodic memoryMind and Language 35 (5): 641-660. 2019.
