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Christian List, What’s wrong with the consequence argument: A compatibilist libertarian responseProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 119 (3): 253-274. 2019.
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Christian List, What’s Wrong with the Consequence Argument: A Compatibilist Libertarian ResponseProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 119 (3): 253-274. 2019.
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Michael T. Stuart, David Colaço, and Edouard Machery, P-curving x-phi: Does experimental philosophy have evidential value?Analysis 79 (4): 669-684. 2019.
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David Colaço, An Investigation of Scientific PhenomenaDissertation, University of Pittsburgh. 2019.
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Holger Andreas and Mario Günther, On the Ramsey Test Analysis of ‘Because’Erkenntnis 84 (6): 1229-1262. 2019.
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Holger Andreas and Mario Günther, On the Ramsey Test Analysis of ‘Because’Erkenntnis 84 (6): 1229-1262. 2019.
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Tom F. Sterkenburg, The Metainductive Justification of Induction: The Pool of StrategiesPhilosophy of Science 86 (5): 981-992. 2019.
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Tom F. Sterkenburg, Putnam’s Diagonal Argument and the Impossibility of a Universal Learning MachineErkenntnis 84 (3): 633-656. 2019.
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Walter Veit, Evolution of multicellularity: cheating done rightBiology and Philosophy 34 (3): 34. 2019.
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Walter Veit, Modeling MoralityIn Matthieu Fontaine, Cristina Barés-Gómez, Francisco Salguero-Lamillar, Lorenzo Magnani & Ángel Nepomuceno-Fernández (eds.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology: Inferential Models for Logic, Language, Cognition and Computation, Springer Verlag. 2019.
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Walter Veit, Correction to: Evolution of multicellularity: cheating done rightBiology and Philosophy 35 (1): 1-2. 2019.
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Walter Veit, Correction to: Evolution of multicellularity: cheating done rightBiology and Philosophy 35 (1): 1-2. 2019.
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Gabriel Târziu, Some Concerns Regarding Explanatory Pluralism: The Explanatory Role of Optimality ModelsFilozofia Nauki 28 (4): 95-113. 2019.
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Sébastien Rivat, Renormalization scrutinizedStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 68 23-39. 2019.
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Edi Pavlović and Norbert Gratzl, Free Logic and the Quantified Argument CalculusIn Gabriele Mras, Paul Weingartner & Bernhard Ritter (eds.), Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics: Proceedings of the 41st International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 105-116. 2019.
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Edi Pavlović and Norbert Gratzl, Proof-theoretic analysis of the quantified argument calculusReview of Symbolic Logic 12 (4): 607-636. 2019.
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Catherine Sophia Herfeld and Malte Doehne, The diffusion of scientific innovations: A role typologyStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 77 64-80. 2019.
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Catherine Https://Orcidorg Herfeld, Imagination Rather Than Observation in Econometrics: Ragnar Frisch’s Hypothetical Experiments as Thought ExperimentsHopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 9 (1): 35-74. 2019.
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Catherine Sophia Herfeld and Chiara Lisciandra, Knowledge transfer and its contextsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 77 1-10. 2019.
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Catherine Sophia Herfeld, What We Learn and Do Not Learn from Ivan Moscati’s Historical Account of Utility Measurement (review)Economics and Philosophy 37 (1): 144-150. 2019.
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Cléo Chassonnery-Zaïgouche, Catherine Https://Orcidorg Herfeld, and Erich Pinzón-Fuchs, New Scope, New Sources, New Methods? An Essay on Contemporary Scholarship in History of Economic Thought Journals, 2016-2017History of Economic Ideas 27 (2). 2019.
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Johanna Thoma, Decision TheoryIn Richard Pettigrew & Jonathan Weisberg (eds.), The Open Handbook of Formal Epistemology, Philpapers Foundation. pp. 57-106. 2019.