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Stephen Barker and Mark Jago, Material Objects and Essential Bundle TheoryPhilosophical Studies 175 (12): 2969-2986. 2018.
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Neil Sinclair, Conceptual Role Semantics and the Reference of Moral ConceptsEuropean Journal of Philosophy 26 (1): 95-121. 2018.
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Neil Sinclair, Belief pills and the possibility of moral epistemologyIn Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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Gyunchan Thomas Jun, Neil Sinclair, and Fernando Carvalho, Ethical Issues in Designing Interventions for Behavioural ChangeProceedings of Design Research Society 2018, Volume 1. 2018.
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Neil Sinclair, The Naturalistic Fallacy and the History of MetaethicsIn The Naturalistic Fallacy, Cambridge University Press. 2018.
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Craig French and Lee Walters, The Invalidity of the Argument from IllusionAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 55 (4): 357-364. 2018.
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Craig French, Bálint’s syndrome, Object Seeing, and Spatial PerceptionMind and Language 33 (3): 221-241. 2018.
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Craig French, VII—Naive Realism and DiaphaneityProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 118 (2): 149-175. 2018.
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Craig French, Object Seeing and Spatial PerceptionIn Fiona Macpherson & Fabian Dorsch (eds.), Phenomenal Presence, Oxford University Press. pp. 134-162. 2018.
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Zachary Hoskins, Criminalization and the Collateral Consequences of ConvictionCriminal Law and Philosophy 12 (4): 625-639. 2018.
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Zachary Hoskins and Joan Woolfrey, Justice: social, criminal, juvenile (edited book)Published on behalf of the North American Society for Social Philosophy by the Philosophy Documentation Center. 2018.
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Ian James Kidd, Is Scientism Epistemically Vicious?In Jeroen de Ridder, Rik Peels & Rene van Woudenberg (eds.), Scientism: Prospects and Problems, Oxford University Press. pp. 222-249. 2018.
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Ian James Kidd, Reawakening to Wonder: Wittgenstein, Feyerabend, and ScientismIn Jonathan Beale & Ian James Kidd (eds.), Wittgenstein and Scientism, Routledge. pp. 101-115. 2018.
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Ian James Kidd, Spiritual exemplarsInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology 79 (4): 410-424. 2018.
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Ian James Kidd, Confucianism, Curiosity, and Moral Self-CultivationIn Ilhan Inan, Lani Watson, Dennis Whitcomb & Safiye Yigit (eds.), The Moral Psychology of Curiosity, Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 97-116. 2018.
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Ian James Kidd, Feyerabend, Pluralism, and ParapsychologyBulletin of the Parapsychological Association 5 (1): 5-9. 2018.
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Ian James Kidd and Havi Carel, Healthcare Practice, Epistemic Injustice, and NaturalismRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 84 1-23. 2018.
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Koshka Duff, The criminal is political: real existing liberalism and the construction of the criminalDissertation, University of Sussex. 2018.
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Koshka Duff, Feminism Against Crime Control: On Sexual Subordination and State ApologismHistorical Materialism 26 (2): 123-148. 2018.
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Michael Hannon, Intuitions, reflective judgments, and experimental philosophySynthese 195 (9): 4147-4168. 2018.
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Michael Hannon, Epistemic Evaluation: Purposeful Evaluation By David K. Henderson and John Greco (review)Analysis 78 (1): 173-177. 2018.
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Benedict Rumbold and James Wilson, Privacy Rights and Public InformationJournal of Political Philosophy 27 (1): 3-25. 2018.
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Benedict Rumbold, Freeing human rights from the moral requirement of feasibilityIn Melissa Labonte & Kurt Mills (eds.), Human rights and justice: philosophical, economic, and social perspectives, Routledge. 2018.
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Joe Cunningham, Are Perceptual Reasons the Objects of Perception?In Johan Gersel, Rasmus Thybo Jensen, Morten S. Thaning & Morten Overgaard (eds.), In the Light of Experience: New Essays on Perception and Reasons, Oxford University Press. 2018.