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Sebastian Gäb, Divine Minds. Idealism as Panentheism in Berkeley and VasubandhuIn Swami Medhananda & Benedikt Paul Göcke (eds.), Panentheism in Indian and Western Thought. Cosmopolitan interventions, Taylor & Francis. pp. 118-137. 2023.
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Sebastian Gäb, What's Belief Got to Do With It? A Response to CraneNeue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie 64 (4): 430-437. 2023.
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Matthias Brinkmann, The Intransparency of Political LegitimacyPhilosophers' Imprint 23 (n/a). 2023.
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Edmund Tweedy Flanigan, From self-defense to violent protestCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (7): 1094-1118. 2023.
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Jonas Vandieken, Moral friends? The idea of the moral relationshipEuropean Journal of Philosophy 31 (4): 1073-1090. 2023.
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John Dorsch, Are noetic feelings embodied? The case for embodied metacognitionPhilosophical Psychology 1 1-23. 2023.
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Sven Nyholm, Ethical Accident Algorithms for Autonomous Vehicles and the Trolley Problem: Three Philosophical DisputesIn Hallvard Lillehammer (ed.), The Trolley Problem, Cambridge University Press. pp. 211-230. 2023.
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Marcello Di Paola and Sven Nyholm, Climate Change and Anti-MeaningEthical Theory and Moral Practice 26 (5): 709-724. 2023.
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Sven Nyholm and Markus Rüther, Meaning in Life in AI Ethics—Some Trends and PerspectivesPhilosophy and Technology 36 (2): 1-24. 2023.
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Sven Nyholm, Tools and/or Agents? Reflections on Sedlakova and Trachsel’s Discussion of Conversational Artificial IntelligenceAmerican Journal of Bioethics 23 (5): 17-19. 2023.
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Sebastian Porsdam Mann, Brian D. Earp, Sven Nyholm, John Danaher, Nikolaj Møller, Hilary Bowman-Smart, Joshua Hatherley, Julian Koplin, Monika Plozza, Daniel Rodger, Peter V. Treit, Gregory Renard, John McMillan, and Julian Savulescu, Generative AI entails a credit–blame asymmetryNature Machine Intelligence 5 (5): 472-475. 2023.
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Sven Nyholm, Cindy Friedman, Michael Dale, Anna Puzio, Dina Babushkina, Guido Löhr, Bart Kamphorst, Arthur Gwagwa, and Wijnand IJsselsteijn, Social Robots and SocietyIn Ibo van de Poel (ed.), Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies: An Introduction, Open Book Publishers. pp. 53-82. 2023.
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Sven Nyholm, Is Academic Enhancement Possible by Means of Generative AI-Based Digital Twins?American Journal of Bioethics 23 (10): 44-47. 2023.
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Benjamin H. Lang, Sven Nyholm, and Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, Responsibility Gaps and Black Box Healthcare AI: Shared Responsibilization as a SolutionDigital Society 2 (3): 52. 2023.
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Euan Allison, Stigma, Stereotype, and Self-PresentationJournal of Applied Philosophy 40 (4): 746-759. 2023.
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Michele Giavazzi, The Epistemic Responsibilities of Voters: Towards an Assertion-Based AccountJournal of Moral Philosophy 20 (1-2): 111-131. 2023.
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Santiago Chame, The Non-kinetic Origins of Aristotle’s Concept of ἘνέργειαApeiron 56 (3): 469-494. 2023.
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Santiago Chame, The dialectical method in Xenophon and AntisthenesIn Claudia Mársico & Daniel Rossi Nunes Lopes (eds.), Xenophon, the Philosopher. Argumentation and Ethics, Peter Lang. pp. 231-248. 2023.
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Christof Rapp, What’s wrong with philosophical history of philosophy? The historiography of philosophy, by Michael Frede, with a postface by Jonathan Barnes, edited by Katerina Ierodiakonou, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, pp.256, £55.00 (hb), ISBN: 9780198840725 (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (5): 1056-1065. 2023.
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Christof Rapp, Tod im Garten: Sterblichkeit und Todesfurcht bei Epikur und den EpikureernIn Franz-Josef Bormann (ed.), Tod und Sterben: Anthropologische Grundlagen, kulturelle Deutungsmuster und aktuelle Herausforderungen, De Gruyter. pp. 45-62. 2023.
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Simon Scheller, Merdes Christoph J, and Stephan Hartmann, Computational Modeling in Philosophy (edited book). 2022.
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Nora Heinzelmann and Stephan Hartmann, Deliberation and confidence changeSynthese 200 (1): 1-13. 2022.