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Also at LMU Munich
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Michael Esfeld, Dustin Lazarovici, Vincent Lam, and Mario Hubert, The Physics and Metaphysics of Primitive StuffBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (1): 133-61. 2017.
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Jonna Vance and Dustin Stokes, Noise, uncertainty, and interest: Predictive coding and cognitive penetrationConsciousness and Cognition 47 86-98. 2017.
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Dustin Stokes, Cognitive penetration and the perception of colourIn Derek Brown & Fiona Macpherson (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Colour, Routledge. 2017.
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Andrew Stephenson, Imagination and Inner IntuitionIn Andrew Stephenson & Anil Gomes (eds.), Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: Perception, Reason, and the Self, Oxford University Press. pp. 104-123. 2017.
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Andrew Stephenson, Logicism, Possibilism, and the Logic of Kantian Actualism (review)Critique. 2017.
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Andrew Stephenson and Anil Gomes, Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: Perception, Reason, and the Self (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2017.
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Andrew Stephenson and Anil Gomes, The Analytic of ConceptsIn Sorin Baiasu & Mark Timmons (eds.), The Kantian Mind, Routledge. pp. 81-93. 2017.
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Hannes Leitgeb, The Stability of Belief: How Rational Belief Coheres with ProbabilityOxford University Press. 2017.
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I. Niiniluoto, Hannes Leitgeb, Päivi Seppälä, and Elliott Sober, Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science - Proceedings of the 15th International Congress, 2015 (edited book)College Publications. 2017.
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Ignacio Ojea Quintana, On Semantic GamificationIn S. Ghosh & S. Prasad (eds.), Logic and its Applications, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10119, Springer. 2017.
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James Hawthorne, Jürgen Landes, Christian Wallmann, and Jon Williamson, The Principal Principle Implies the Principle of IndifferenceBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (1). 2017.
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Jon Williamson, Christian Wallmann, Jürgen Landes, and James Hawthorne, The Principal Principle Implies the Principle of IndifferenceBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (1): 123-131. 2017.
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David Colaço and Edouard Machery, The intuitive is a red herringInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 60 (4): 403-419. 2017.
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Ron Aboodi, One Thought Too Few: Where De Dicto Moral Motivation is NecessaryEthical Theory and Moral Practice 20 (2): 223-237. 2017.
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Jurgis Karpus and Mantas Radzvilas, Team reasoning and a measure of mutual advantage in gamesEconomics and Philosophy 34 (1): 1-30. 2017.
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Alexander Reutlinger, Dominik Hangleiter, and Stephan Hartmann, Understanding (With) Toy ModelsBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 2016.
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Richard Dawid and Stephan Hartmann, The No Miracles Argument without the Base Rate FallacySynthese 195 (9): 4063-4079. 2016.
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Stephan Hartmann and Soroush Rafiee Rad, Voting, deliberation and truthSynthese 195 (3): 1-21. 2016.
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Alexander Reutlinger and Stephan Hartmann, Margaret Morrison's Reconstructing RealityBJPS Review of Books 8. 2016.
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Reutlinger Alexander and Andersen Holly, Abstract versus Causal Explanations?International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 30 (2): 129-146. 2016.
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Alexander Reutlinger, Does the Counterfactual Theory of Explanation Apply to Non-Causal Explanations in Metaphysics?European Journal for Philosophy of Science (2): 1-18. 2016.
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Alexander Reutlinger, Is There A Monist Theory of Causal and Non-Causal Explanations? The Counterfactual Theory of Scientific ExplanationPhilosophy of Science 83 (5): 733-745. 2016.
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Michael Von Grundherr, Moral Argumentation Skills and Aggressive Behavior. Implications for Philosophical EthicsIn Cordula Brand (ed.), Dual-Process Theories in Moral Psychology: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Theoretical, Empirical and Practical Considerations, Springer Vs. pp. 121-140. 2016.
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Ludwig Heider and Nikil S. Mukerji, Rawls, Order Ethics, and Rawlsian Order EthicsIn Christoph Luetge & Nikil Mukerji (eds.), Order Ethics: An Ethical Framework for the Social Market Economy, Springer. pp. 149-166. 2016.
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Nikil S. Mukerji, Autonomous Killer DronesIn Ezio Di Nucci & Filippo Santoni de Sio (eds.), Drones and Responsibility: Legal, Philosophical and Socio-Technical Perspectives on the Use of Remotely Controlled Weapons, Routledge. 2016.
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Nikil S. Mukerji and Christoph Schumacher, Is the Minimum Wage Ethically Justifiable? An Order-Ethical AnswerIn Christoph Luetge & Nikil Mukerji (eds.), Order Ethics: An Ethical Framework for the Social Market Economy, Springer. pp. 279-292. 2016.
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Nikil S. Mukerji, Karl Homann, Sollen und Können - Grenzen und Bedingungen der Individualmoral (review)Philosophisches Jahrbuch 123 (1): 262-264. 2016.