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MA program offered
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PhD program offered
Also at Open University (UK)
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Mark Pinder, Conceptual engineering, speaker-meaning and philosophyInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Jon Pike, Safety, Fairness, and Inclusion: Transgender Athletes and the Essence of RugbyIn William J. Morgan (ed.), Ethics in sport, Human Kinetics. 2025.
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Jon Pike and Emma Hilton, Sex, fairness and the World Athletics regulations: a reply to Bowman-Smart et alJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 52 (3): 496-513. 2025.
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Mark Pinder, Keep using “democracy” in political theoryAsian Journal of Philosophy 4 (1): 1-17. 2025.
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Dan Cavedon-Taylor, Magic, Alief, and Make-BelieveJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 83 (1): 88-92. 2025.
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Dan Cavedon-Taylor, Deepfakes and Democracy: A Catch-22?Journal of the American Philosophical Association 11 (3): 447-466. 2025.
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Dan Cavedon-Taylor, Deepfakes: a survey and introduction to the topical collectionSynthese 204 (1): 1-19. 2024.
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Ryan Nichols, Mathieu Charbonneau, Azita Chellappoo, Taylor Davis, Miriam Haidle, Eric Kimbrough, Henrike Moll, Richard Moore, Thom Scott-Phillips, Benjamin Purzycki, and J. Martin, Cultural evolution: A review of theoretical challengesEvolutionary Human Sciences 6. 2024.
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Jon Pike, Why ‘Meaningful Competition’ is not fair competitionJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 50 (1): 1-17. 2023.
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Jon Pike, Sport and Moral Conflict: by William J. Morgan, Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 2020, 240 pp., $34.95 (paperback), ISBN 9781439915400 (review)Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 50 (1): 148-153. 2023.
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Alex Barber, Participatory Wellbeing and RolesIn Alex Barber & Sean Cordell (eds.), The Ethics of Social Roles, Oxford University Press. pp. 278-297. 2023.
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Mark Pinder, Scharp on inconsistent concepts and their engineered replacements, or: can we mend these broken things?Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (5): 863-884. 2023.
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Sally Latham and Mark Pinder, Is it Good to Conceive of One’s Life Narratively?Philosophia 51 (4): 2005-2014. 2023.
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Steffen Koch, Guido Löhr, and Mark Pinder, Recent work in the theory of conceptual engineeringAnalysis 83 (3): 589-603. 2023.
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Miroslav Imbrisevic, Cathy Devine, Leslie A. Howe, Jon Pike, Emma Hilton, and Tommy Lundberg, When Ideology Trumps Science: A response to the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport’s Review on Transwomen Athletes in the Female CategoryIdrottsforum - Nordic Sports Science Forum 11 1-18. 2022.
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Mark Pinder, The phenomenon objection to conceptual engineeringPhilosophical Studies 179 (11): 3281-3305. 2022.
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Mark Pinder, Is Haslanger’s ameliorative project a successful conceptual engineering project?Synthese 200 (4): 1-22. 2022.
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Dan Cavedon-Taylor, Life Through a LensIn Sophie Archer (ed.), Salience: A Philosophical Inquiry, Routledge. 2022.
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Dan Cavedon-Taylor, Scalar Epistemic ConsequentialismThought: A Journal of Philosophy 11 (1): 1-5. 2022.
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Dan Cavedon-Taylor, Predictive processing and perception: What does imagining have to do with it?Consciousness and Cognition 106 (C): 103419. 2022.
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Dan Cavedon-Taylor, Aphantasia and Psychological Disorder: Current Connections, Defining the Imagery Deficit and Future DirectionsFrontiers in Psychology 13 (822989). 2022.
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Azita Chellappoo, When can cultural selection explain adaptation?Biology and Philosophy 37 (1): 1-23. 2022.
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Jon Pike, Safety, fairness, and inclusion: transgender athletes and the essence of RugbyJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 48 (2): 155-168. 2021.