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Stephen M. Campbell, Sven Nyholm, and Jennifer K. Walter, Disability and the Goods of LifeJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 46 (6): 704-728. 2021.
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John-Stewart Gordon, and , and Sven Nyholm, Ethics of Artificial IntelligenceInternet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2021.
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Sven Nyholm, Should a medical digital twin be viewed as an extension of the patient's body?Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (6): 401-402. 2021.
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Sven Nyholm, Meaning and Anti-Meaning in Life and What Happens After We DieRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 90 11-31. 2021.
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John-Stewart Gordon and Sven Nyholm, Kantianism and the Problem of Child Sex RobotsJournal of Applied Philosophy 39 (1): 132-147. 2021.
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John Danaher and Sven Nyholm, Should We Use Technology to Merge Minds?Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 30 (4): 585-603. 2021.
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Santiago Chame, El logos propio y el problema de la verdad en AntístenesRevista Portuguesa de Filosofia 77 (1): 383-410. 2021.
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Santiago Chame, Fra dèi e bestie: il mito del Politico e i limiti della condizione umanaIn Alessandro Stavru & Francesco Benoni (eds.), Platone e il governo delle passioni, Aguaplano. pp. 325-350. 2021.
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Santiago Chame, Donald Morrison, and Linda Napolitano Valditara, Eudaimonia socratica e cura dell’altro | Socratic Eudaimonia and Care for Others (edited book). 2021.
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Peter Adamson and Christof Rapp, State and Nature: Studies in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (edited book)De Gruyter. 2021.
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Christof Rapp, Antike PhilosophieIn Michael Fuchs (ed.), Handbuch Alter Und Altern: Anthropologie – Kultur – Ethik, J.b. Metzler. pp. 77-85. 2021.
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Christof Rapp, Whose State? Whose Nature? How Aristotle’s Polis is ‘Natural’In Peter Adamson & Christof Rapp (eds.), State and Nature: Studies in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 81-118. 2021.
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Benjamin Eva, Stephan Hartmann, and Soroush Rafiee Rad, Learning from ConditionalsMind 129 (514): 461-508. 2020.
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Benjamin Eva and Stephan Hartmann, On the Origins of Old EvidenceAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (3): 481-494. 2020.
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Stephan Hartmann, Peter J. Collins, Karolina Krzyżanowska, Gregory Wheeler, and Ulrike Hahn, Conditionals and TestimonyCognitive Psychology 122. 2020.
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Stephan Hartmann, A Conversation about Modeling in PhilosophyIn P. Barrieu (ed.), Dialogues Around Models and Uncertainty An Interdisciplinary Perspective. 2020.
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Alexander Reutlinger, What is epistemically wrong with research affected by sponsorship bias? The evidential accountEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 10 (2): 1-26. 2020.
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Alexander Reutlinger, Mark Colyvan, and Karolina Krzyżanowska, The Prospects for a Monist Theory of Non-causal Explanation in Science and MathematicsErkenntnis 87 (4): 1773-1793. 2020.
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Jan-Christoph Heilinger, Moralische Verantwortung in und für Organisationen (review)Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (6): 967-976. 2020.
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Nora Heinzelmann, Susanna Weber, and Philippe Tobler, Aesthetics and morality judgements share functional neuroarchitectureCortex 129 484-495. 2020.
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Lucas Battich, Merle T. Fairhurst, and Ophelia Deroy, Coordinating attention requires coordinated sensesPsychonomic Bulletin and Review 27 (6): 1126-1138. 2020.
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Sebastian Gäb, Languages of ineffability. The rediscovery of apophaticism in contemporary analytic philosophy of religionIn Sebastian Hüsch (ed.), Negative Knowledge, Narr Francke. pp. 191-206. 2020.
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Sebastian Gäb, On behalf of Pascal: A Reply to Le PoidevinEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (3): 189-196. 2020.