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Heather Dyke, Weak neo‐Whorfianism and the philosophy of timeMind and Language 37 (4): 605-618. 2022.
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Charles R. Pigden, Conspiracy Theories and the Conventional Wisdom RevisitedIn Olli Loukola (ed.), Secrets and Conspiracies, Brill. 2022.
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Michael LeBuffe, Spinoza's Epistemology through a Geometrical LensPhilosophical Quarterly 73 (3): 859-861. 2022.
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James Maclaurin, Colin Gavaghan, and Alistair Knott, The impact of artificial intelligence on jobs and work in New ZealandNew Zealand Law Foundation. 2021.
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Heather Dyke, Meaning Diminished: Toward Metaphysically Modest Semantics (review)Philosophical Review 130 (3): 459-463. 2021.
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Michael LeBuffe, Spinoza and HobbesIn Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), Blackwell Companion to Spinoza, Blackwell. pp. 81-92. 2021.
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Michael LeBuffe, Spinoza and HobbesIn Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), A Companion to Spinoza, Wiley. 2021.
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Tiddy Smith and Heather Dyke, A Refutation of Memory CircularityErkenntnis 87 (5): 2067-2080. 2020.
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John Zerilli, Alistair Knott, James Maclaurin, and Colin Gavaghan, Algorithmic Decision-Making and the Control ProblemMinds and Machines 29 (4): 555-578. 2019.
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Colin Gavighan, Ali Knott, James Maclaurin, John Zerilli, and Joy Liddicoat, Government Use of Artificial Intelligence in New ZealandThe New Zealand Law Foundation. 2019.
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James Maclaurin, Toby Walsh, Neil Levy, Genevieve Bell, Fiona Wood, Anthony Elliott, and Iven Mareels, The effective and ethical development of artificial intelligence: An opportunity to improve our wellbeingAustralian Council of Learned Academies. 2019.
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John Zerilli, Alistair Knott, James Maclaurin, and Colin Gavaghan, Transparency in Algorithmic and Human Decision-Making: Is There a Double Standard?Philosophy and Technology 32 (4): 661-683. 2018.
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Charles R. Pigden, Conspiracy Theories, Deplorables, and Defectibility: A Reply to Patrick StokesIn Matthew R. X. Dentith (ed.), Taking Conspiracy Theories Seriously, Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 203-215. 2018.
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Michael LeBuffe, The Oxford Handbook of Spinoza ed. by Michael Della RoccaJournal of the History of Philosophy 56 (4): 755-756. 2018.
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Michael LeBuffe, On Arash Abizadeh, 'Hobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics' (review)European Hobbes Society 2018. 2018.
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Michael LeBuffe, Reason and body in Spinoza's MetaphysicsIn Beth Lord (ed.), Spinoza’s Philosophy of Ratio, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 19-32. 2018.
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Mark Boespflug, Robert Holcot on Doxastic Voluntarism and the Ethics of BeliefRes Philosophica 95 (4): 617-636. 2018.
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Michael LeBuffe, Principles of Spinoza's PhilosophyIn Peter R. Anstey (ed.), The Idea of Principles in Early Modern Thought: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Routledge. 2017.
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Christopher Lean and James Maclaurin, The Value of Phylogenetic DiversityIn R. Pellens P. Grandcolas (ed.), Biodiversity Conservation and Phylogenetic Systematics, Springer. 2016.
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Charles R. Pigden, Hume On Is and Ought: Logic, Promises and the Duke of WellingtonIn Paul Russell (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of David Hume, Oxford University Press. 2016.
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Peter Whigham, Grant Dick, James Maclaurin, and Caitlin Owen, Examining the “Best of Both Worlds” of Grammatical EvolutionProceedings of the 2015 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation 2015 1111-1118. 2015.