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Johanna Thoma, Social Science, Policy and DemocracyPhilosophy and Public Affairs 52 (1): 5-41. 2023.
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Samuel C. Fletcher and Nathan Lackey, The introduction of topology into analytic philosophy: two movements and a codaSynthese 200 (3): 1-34. 2022.
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Hannes Leitgeb, Ramsification and Semantic IndeterminacyReview of Symbolic Logic 16 (3): 900-950. 2022.
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Michael Cuffaro, Grete Hermann, Quantum Mechanics, and the Evolution of Kantian PhilosophyIn Jeanne Peijnenburg & Sander Verhaegh (eds.), Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy, Springer. pp. 114-145. 2022.
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Michael Cuffaro, The Philosophy of Quantum ComputingIn Eduardo Reck Miranda (ed.), Quantum Computing in the Arts and Humanities: An Introduction to Core Concepts, Theory and Applications, Springer. pp. 107-152. 2022.
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Joe Dewhurst and Christopher Burr, Normative folk psychology and decision theoryMind and Language 37 (4): 525-542. 2022.
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Mario Günther and Borut Trpin, Bayesians Still Don’t Learn from ConditionalsActa Analytica 38 (3): 439-451. 2022.
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Christian List, Group ResponsibilityIn Dana Kay Nelkin & Derk Pereboom (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Moral Responsibility, Oxford University Press. 2022.
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Christian List, The naturalistic case for free willIn Meir Hemmo, Stavros Ioannidis, Orly Shenker & Gal Vishne (eds.), Levels of Reality in Science and Philosophy: Re-Examining the Multi-Level Structure of Reality, Springer. 2022.
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David Colaço, What counts as a memory? Definitions, hypotheses, and 'kinding in progress'Philosophy of Science 89 (1): 89-106. 2022.
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David Colaço, Bradley Walters, and John Bickle, When should researchers cite study differences in response to a failure to replicate?Biology and Philosophy 37 (5): 1-17. 2022.
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David Colaço, Why studying plant cognition is valuable, even if plants aren’t cognitiveSynthese 200 (6): 1-18. 2022.
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Markus Kneer, David Colaço, Joshua Alexander, and Edouard Machery, On Second Thought: Reflections on the Reflection DefenseIn Tania Lombrozo, Shaun Nichols & Joshua Knobe (eds.), Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy Volume 4, Oxford University Press. 2022.
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Mario Günther and Atoosa Kasirzadeh, Algorithmic and human decision making: for a double standard of transparencyAI and Society 37 (1): 375-381. 2022.
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Tom F. Sterkenburg and Rianne de Heide, On the truth-convergence of open-minded bayesianismReview of Symbolic Logic 15 (1): 64-100. 2022.
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Rush T. Stewart and Tom F. Sterkenburg, Peirce, Pedigree, ProbabilityTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 58 (2): 138-166. 2022.
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Tom Sterkenburg, On characterizations of learnability with computable learnersProceedings of Machine Learning Research 178 3365-3379. 2022.
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Toby Charles Penhallurick Solomon, Causal Decision Theory, Two-Boxing, and Deliberation-Compatibilism: A Reply to Sandgren and WilliamsonAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (3): 620-627. 2022.
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Heather Browning and Walter Veit, More Than Zombies: Considering the Animal Subject in De-ExtinctionEthics, Policy and Environment 25 (2): 121-124. 2022.
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Heather Browning and Walter Veit, The sentience shift in animal researchThe New Bioethics 28 (4): 299-314. 2022.
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Walter Veit, Review of Peter Godfrey-Smith’s Metazoa: Animal Minds and the Birth of Consciousness - Peter Godfrey-Smith, Metazoa: Animal Minds and the Birth of Consciousness. Glasgow: William Collins (2020), 288 pp., $24.99 (hardcover; also available in paperback, nook, and audiobook formats) (review)Philosophy of Science 89 (3): 658-660. 2022.