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Sam Baron and Baptiste Le Bihan, Trouble on the Horizon for PresentismPhilosophers' Imprint 23 (1): 2. 2023.
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Sam Baron, Brigitte C. G. Everett, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, Hannah Tierney, and Jordan Veng Thang Oh, Moving Ego versus Moving Time: Investigating the Shared Source of Future-Bias and Near-BiasSynthese 202 (3): 1-33. 2023.
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Sam Baron, Kristie Miller, and Jonathan Tallant, Presentism and representation: saying it without wordsSynthese 201 (2): 1-33. 2023.
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Sam Baron, Explainable AI and Causal Understanding: Counterfactual Approaches ConsideredMinds and Machines 33 (2): 347-377. 2023.
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Sam Baron, Andrew James Latham, and Somogy Varga, Non-Dynamism and Temporal DisturbancesSynthese 202 (2). 2023.
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Kyle Blumberg, Wishing, Decision Theory, and Two-Dimensional ContentJournal of Philosophy 120 (2): 61-93. 2023.
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Kyle H. Blumberg, Attitudes, Presuppositions, and the Binding TheoryJournal of Semantics 40 (2-3): 265-288. 2023.
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Cristian Larroulet Philippi, On the Challenges of Measurement in the Human SciencesDissertation, University of Cambridge. 2023.
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Andrew James Latham and Kristie Miller, Why Do People Represent Time as Dynamical? An Investigation of Temporal Dynamism and the Open FuturePhilosophical Studies 180 (5): 1717-1742. 2023.
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Batoul Hodroj, Andrew James Latham, and Kristie Miller, Our Naïve Representation of Time and of the Open FutureDialectica 77 (1): 97-122. 2023.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Against a Normative Asymmetry Between Near- and Future-BiasSynthese 201 (3): 1-31. 2023.
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Andrew James Latham and Alex Holcombe, What Do VR Experiments Teach Us About Time?Frontiers in Psychology 13 1082844. 2023.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Correction to: Against a normative asymmetry between near- and future-biasSynthese 201 (5): 1-2. 2023.
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Andrew James Latham, Somogy Varga, and Hannah Tierney, Freedom, Moral Responsibility, and the Failure of Universal DefeatPhilosophical Issues 33 (1): 252-269. 2023.
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Brigitte C. G. Everett, Andrew James Latham, and Kristie Miller, Locating Temporal Passage in a Block WorldErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (n/a). 2023.
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David Braddon-Mitchell, Andrew James Latham, and Kristie Miller, Can We Turn People into Pain Pumps? On the Rationality of Future Bias and Strong Risk AversionJournal of Moral Philosophy 21 (5-6): 593-624. 2023.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Do the Folk Represent Time as Essentially Dynamical?Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (10): 1882-1913. 2023.
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Howard Sankey, Objective FactsMetaphysica: International Journal for Ontology and Metaphysics 23 (1): 117-121. 2022.
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Howard Sankey, On Mr Truetemp's Lack of VirtuePrincipia: An International Journal of Epistemology 26 (2): 313-318. 2022.
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Howard Sankey, La objetividad de la cienciaIn Juan Carlos Aguirre Garcia & L. Jaramillo (eds.), La Objetividad en las ciencias humanas, Samava Ediciones. pp. 15-35. 2022.
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Howard Sankey, K. Brad Wray: Interpreting Kuhn: Critical Essays (review)Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 12 (1): 311-314. 2022.
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John S. Wilkins, Igor Pavlinov, and Frank Zachos, Species Problems and Beyond: Contemporary Issues in Philosophy and Practice (edited book)CRC Press. 2022.
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Holly Lawford-Smith, Trashing and Tribalism in the Gender WarsIn Noell Birondo (ed.), The Moral Psychology of Hate, Bloomsbury. pp. 207-233. 2022.
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Holly Lawford-Smith and Michael Hauskeller, GenderIn Michael Hauskeller (ed.), The Things That Really Matter: Philosophical Conversations on the Cornerstones of Life, Ucl Press. pp. 65-83. 2022.