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Also at University of Melbourne
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Howard Sankey, How Not To Know The Principle of InductionInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 11 (3): 243-254. 2021.
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Howard Sankey, Realism and the Epistemic Objectivity of ScienceKriterion – Journal of Philosophy 35 (1): 5-20. 2021.
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Howard Sankey, Induction and Natural Kinds RevisitedIn Benjamin Hill, Henrik Lagerlund & Stathis Psillos (eds.), Reconsidering causal powers: historical and conceptual perspectives, Oxford University Press. pp. 284-300. 2021.
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Kai Spiekermann, Adam Slavny, David V. Axelsen, and Holly Lawford-Smith, Big Data Justice: A Case for Regulating The Global Information CommonsJournal of Politics 83 (2): 577-588. 2021.
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Stephanie Collins and Holly Lawford-Smith, We the People: Is the Polity the State?Journal of the American Philosophical Association 7 (1): 78-97. 2021.
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Holly Lawford-Smith and Kate Phelan, The Metaphysics of Intersectionality RevisitedJournal of Political Philosophy 30 (2): 166-187. 2021.
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Holly Lawford-Smith and Jessica Megarry, Is There Collective Responsibility For Misogyny Perpetrated On Social Media?In Carissa Véliz (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Digital Ethics, Oxford University Press. 2021.
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Francois Schroeter and Laura Schroeter, Bad News for Ardent Normative Realists?Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 7 (n/a). 2021.
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Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Allen Buchanan, Shuk Chan, Cécile Fabre, Daniel Halliday, Joseph Heath, Lisa Herzog, R. J. Leland, Matthew McCoy, Ole F. Norheim, Carla Saenz, G. Owen Schaefer, Kok-Chor Tan, Christopher Wellman, Jonathan Wolff, and Govind Persad, What are the obligations of pharmaceutical companies in a global health emergency?Lancet 398 (10304): 1015. 2021.
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Andrew Inkpin, The Question of Painting. Rethinking Thought with Merleau-Ponty: by Jorella Andrews, London, Bloomsbury, 2019, xvi+344 p., £90 (hbk), ISBN 9781472574282, £28.99 (pbk), ISBN 9781472574275 (review)Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 52 (3): 260-262. 2021.
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Andrew Inkpin, Merleau-Ponty’s ‘sensible ideas’ and embodied-embedded practicePhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (2): 1-24. 2021.
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Kai Tanter, Subatomic Inferences: An Inferentialist Semantics for Atomics, Predicates, and NamesReview of Symbolic Logic 1-28. 2021.
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Kai Tanter, Imperative BilateralismIn Martin Blicha & Igor Sedlár (eds.), The Logica Yearbook 2020, College Publications. pp. 237-252. 2021.
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Sam Baron and Peter W. Evans, What’s So Spatial about Time Anyway?British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (1): 159-183. 2021.
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Sam Baron and James Norton, Metaphysical Explanation: The Kitcher PictureErkenntnis 86 (1): 187-207. 2021.
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Sam Baron and Baptiste Le Bihan, Quantum Gravity and Mereology: Not So SimplePhilosophical Quarterly 72 (1): 19-40. 2021.
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Sam Baron, Zlatorog’s Deal: Introducing Callender on DiscountingAustralasian Philosophical Review 5 (3): 221-226. 2021.
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Kyle H. Blumberg and Amir Anvari, Subclausal Local ContextsJournal of Semantics 38 (3): 393-414. 2021.
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Kyle Blumberg and John Hawthorne, Wanting what’s not bestPhilosophical Studies 179 (4): 1275-1296. 2021.
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Kyle Blumberg and John Hawthorne, Inheritance: Professor Procrastinate and the logic of obligation1Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (1): 84-106. 2021.
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Kerstin Knight, 50 Years of advance care planning: what do we call success?Monash Bioethics Review 39 (1): 28-50. 2021.
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Cristian Larroulet Philippi, Valid for What? On the Very Idea of Unconditional ValidityPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 51 (2). 2021.
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Cristian Larroulet Philippi, On Measurement Scales: Neither Ordinal Nor Interval?Philosophy of Science 88 (5): 929-939. 2021.
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Howard Sankey, Scientific Realism and the Conflict with Common SenseIn Wenceslao J. Gonzalez (ed.), New Approaches to Scientific Realism, De Gruyter. pp. 68-83. 2020.