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Akos Szegofi, A Most Dangerous Tale: the Universality, Evolution, and Function of Blood LibelsJournal of Cognition and Culture 24 (3-4): 182-206. 2024.
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Ruward Mulder and James Read, Is spacetime curved? Assessing the underdetermination of general relativity and teleparallel gravitySynthese 204 (4): 1-29. 2024.
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Ruward Mulder, The Classical Stance: Dennett’s Criterion in Wallacian quantum mechanicsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 107 (C): 11-24. 2024.
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Ruward Mulder, Real commitment: a coarse-grained approach to reality via alternative theories in physicsDissertation, University of Cambridge. 2024.
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Holly K. Andersen and Sandra Mitchell, The Pragmatist Challenge: Pragmatist Metaphysics for Philosophy of Science (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2023.
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Sandra Mitchell, The Bearable Thinness of Being: A Pragmatist Metaphysics of AffordancesIn H. K. Andersen & Sandra D. Mitchell (eds.), The Pragmatist Challenge: Pragmatist Metaphysics for Philosophy of Science, Oxford University Press. 2023.
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Edouard Machery, Markus Kneer, Pascale Willemsen, and Albert Newen, Beyond the Courtroom: Agency and the Perception of Free willIn Samuel Murray & Paul Henne (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Action, Bloomsbury Academic. 2023.
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Amanda Evans, Anorexia Nervosa: Illusion in the Sense of Agency (2023)Mind and Language 38 (2): 480-494. 2023.
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Nina Atanasova, Georg Striedter, Model Systems in Biology: History, Philosophy, and Practical Concerns, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2022History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 45 (3): 1-4. 2023.
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Wayne Wu, Movements of the Mind: A Theory of Attention, Intention and ActionOxford University Press. 2023.
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Wayne Wu, On Possible and Actual Human IntrospectionJournal of Consciousness Studies 30 (9): 223-234. 2023.
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Ruward Mulder and Franziska Müller, Modal-Logical Reconstructions of Thought ExperimentsErkenntnis 2023 (7): 2835-2847. 2023.
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James Woodward, Levels, Kinds and Multiple Realizability: The Importance of What Does Not MatterIn Meir Hemmo, Stavros Ioannidis, Orly Shenker & Gal Vishne (eds.), Levels of Reality in Science and Philosophy: Re-Examining the Multi-Level Structure of Reality, Springer. pp. 261-292. 2022.
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Amanda Evans, Loss of control and phenomenology in mental disorderDissertation, University of Texas at Austin. 2022.
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Dana Matthiessen, Empirical techniques and the accuracy of scientific representationsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 94 (C): 143-157. 2022.
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Akos Szegofi and Christophe Heintz, Institutions of Epistemic Vigilance: The Case of the Newspaper PressSocial Epistemology 36 (5): 613-628. 2022.
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Jane Maienschein, Garland E. Allen, Michael Dietrich, Everett Mendelsohn, Marsha Richmond, and Karen Rader, In Memory of Paul Farber (1944–2021), Third Editor of the Journal of the History of BiologyJournal of the History of Biology 54 (4): 549-550. 2021.
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Michael Dietrich, Oren Harman, and Ehud Lamm, Richard Lewontin and the “complications of linkage”Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 88 (C): 237-244. 2021.
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Ruward Mulder, Gauge-Underdetermination and Shades of Locality in the Aharonov–Bohm EffectFoundations of Physics 51 (2): 1-26. 2021.
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Ruward Mulder, Mônica Andrioli Caracanhas, and Cristiane De Morais, Quantizing Lévy flightsPhysical Review B 103 (174301). 2021.
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Ruward Mulder, Yeshambel Melese, and Niek Lopes Cardozo, Plant efficiency: a sensitivity analysis of the capacity factor for fusion power plants with high recirculated powerNuclear Fusion 61 (4): 1-8. 2021.
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Michael Dietrich and Phillip Honenberger, Duhem’s problem revisited: logical versus epistemic formulations and solutionsSynthese 197 (1): 337-354. 2020.
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Michael Dietrich, Rachel Allyson Ankeny, Nathan Crowe, Sara Green, and Sabina Leonelli, How to choose your research organismStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 80 (C): 101227. 2020.
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Laura Matthews, Moral Absurdity and Care Ethics in The Good PlaceIn Kimberly S. Engels (ed.), The Good Place and Philosophy: Everything is Forking Fine!, Wiley-blackwell. 2020.