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Jan Wouter Vasbinder and Jonathan Y. H. Sim, Buying Time for Climate Action: Exploring Ways Around Stumbling Blocks (edited book)World Scientific Publishing Company. 2021.
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Jonathan Y. H. Sim, My Experiences in Using the Telegram Messaging App as a Teaching ToolTeaching Connections. 2021.
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Jonathan Y. H. Sim, Designing ‘knowledge checker’ quizzes that motivate students to review feedback and revise learningTimes Higher Education (Campus). 2021.
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Jonathan Y. H. Sim, Group work: improving communication, participation and dynamicsTimes Higher Education (Campus). 2021.
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Jonathan Y. H. Sim, Creating new internship opportunities: engaging employers to see the value in humanities and social sciencesTimes Higher Education (Campus). 2021.
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Jonathan Y. H. Sim, How to design unforgettable class activities that help students learn betterTimes Higher Education (Campus). 2021.
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Jonathan Y. H. Sim, How to induct students into the flipped-classroom modelTimes Higher Education (Campus). 2021.
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Jonathan Y. H. Sim, Alleviating student anxiety using messaging appsTimes Higher Education (Campus). 2021.
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Jonathan Y. H. Sim, Lessons in motivating students to learn onlineTimes Higher Education (Campus). 2021.
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Zachary Goodsell, A St Petersburg Paradox for risky welfare aggregationAnalysis 81 (3): 420-426. 2021.
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Neil Barton, Indeterminateness and `The' Universe of Sets: Multiversism, Potentialism, and PluralismIn Melvin Fitting (ed.), Research Trends in Contemporary Logic (Series: Landscapes in Logic), College Publications. pp. 105-182. 2021.
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Carolin Antos, Neil Barton, and Sy-David Friedman, Universism and extensions of VReview of Symbolic Logic 14 (1): 112-154. 2021.
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Carolin Antos, Neil Barton, and Sy-David Friedman, Universism and Extensions of VReview of Symbolic Logic 14 (1): 112-154. 2021.
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Andrew M. Bailey and Peter van Elswyk, Generic AnimalismJournal of Philosophy 118 (8): 405-429. 2021.
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Andrew M. Bailey, Allison Krile Thornton, and Peter van Elswyk, Why animalism mattersPhilosophical Studies 178 (9): 2929-2942. 2021.
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Andrew M. Bailey and Alexander R. Pruss, Human beings among the beastsPacific Philosophical Quarterly 102 (3): 455-467. 2021.
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Andrew M. Bailey, Bradley Rettler, and Craig Warmke, The Moral Landscape of Monetary DesignPhilosophy Compass 16 (11): 1-15. 2021.
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Andrew M. Bailey and Amy Seymour, In defense of flip-floppingSynthese 199 (5-6): 13907-13924. 2021.
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Andrew M. Bailey, Bradley Rettler, and Craig Warmke, Money without StatePhilosophy Compass 16 (11). 2021.
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Allison Krile Thornton and Andrew M. Bailey, The Feeling AnimalErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 7 (n/a). 2021.
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Matthew D. Walker, Aristotle's Eudemus and the Propaedeutic Use of the Dialogue FormJournal of the History of Philosophy 59 (3): 399-427. 2021.
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Neil Mehta, The fragmentation of phenomenal characterPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 104 (1): 209-231. 2021.
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Neil Sinhababu, Comments on Nietzsche’s Constructivism by Justin RemhofPhilosophia 49 (2): 565-570. 2020.
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Jeremias Koh and Neil Sinhababu, Pleasure Makes Pro-attitudesIn Syraya Chin-Mu Yang & Robert H. Myers (eds.), Donald Davidson on Action, Mind and Value, Springer. pp. 93-105. 2020.
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Neil Sinhababu, Rational epistemic akrasia for the ambivalent pragmatistIn Berit Brogaard & Dimitria Electra Gatzia (eds.), The Philosophy and Psychology of Ambivalence: Being of Two Minds, Routledge. 2020.
