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Also at Queen's University
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Mary Ann Sushinsky, David Mertz, and Udo Schüklenk, The ethics of exaggerated harmBioethics. forthcoming.
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Catherine Stinson and Sofie Vlaad, A feeling for the algorithm: Diversity, expertise and artificial intelligenceBig Data and Society 11 (1). 2024.
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Elliot Samuel Paul, Cartesian intuitionBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (4): 693-723. 2022.
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Christine Battersby, Elliot Samuel Paul, and Rick Lewis, The Philosophy of CreativityPhilosophy Now 153 12-13. 2022.
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Elliot Samuel Paul, Cartesian intuitionBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (4): 693-723. 2022.
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Catherine Stinson, Algorithms are not neutral: Bias in collaborative filteringAI and Ethics 2 (4): 763-770. 2022.
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Nancy Salay, Accepting the Povinelli-Henley challengeAnimal Behavior and Cognition 9 (2): 239-256. 2022.
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Ilya Zrudlo, A Transitional Conception of Modernity for EducationEducational Theory 72 (1): 5-25. 2022.
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Ilya Zrudlo, What Form of Historical Consciousness Should Schools Impart?Studies in Philosophy and Education 41 (4): 405-423. 2022.
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Ilya Zrudlo, Catherine A. Darnell and Kristján Kristjánsson (eds.), Virtues and Virtue Education in Theory and Practice: Are Virtues Local or Universal?Journal of Moral Philosophy 19 (5): 531-534. 2022.
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Dustin Stokes and Elliot Samuel Paul, "Computer creativity is a matter of agency"Institute of Arts and Ideas. 2021.
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Nancy Salay, How Reductive Analyses of Content are Confused and How to Fix Them: A Critique of Varitel SemanticsJournal of Mind and Behavior 42 (2): 109-138. 2021.
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Ilya Zrudlo, Human kinds in education: An outline of a two‐pronged research projectJournal of Philosophy of Education 55 (4-5): 782-792. 2021.
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Ilya Zrudlo, Moving beyond rationalistic responses to the concern about indoctrination in moral educationTheory and Research in Education 19 (2): 185-203. 2021.
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Jonathan Lewis and Udo Schüklenk, Bioethics met its COVID‐19 Waterloo: The doctor knows best againBioethics 35 (1): 3-5. 2020.
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Catherine Stinson, From Implausible Artificial Neurons to Idealized Cognitive Models: Rebooting Philosophy of Artificial IntelligencePhilosophy of Science 87 (4): 590-611. 2020.
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Catherine Stinson, The absent body in psychiatric diagnosis, treatment, and researchSynthese 196 (6). 2019.
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Nancy Salay, Learning How to Represent: An Associationist AccountJournal of Mind and Behavior 40 (2): 121-14. 2019.
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Nancy Salay and Selim Akl, Artificial Intelligence: A Promising Future?Queen's Quarterly 126 (1): 6-19. 2019.
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Paul Fairfield and Saulius Geniusas, Relational Hermeneutics: Essays in Comparative Philosophy (edited book)Bloomsbury. 2018.
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William Rooney, Udo Schüklenk, and Suzanne van de Vathorst, Are Concerns About Irremediableness, Vulnerability, or Competence Sufficient to Justify Excluding All Psychiatric Patients from Medical Aid in Dying?Health Care Analysis 26 (4): 326-343. 2018.
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Udo Schüklenk, How can we ensure that the global south benefits from and contributes to the field of bioethics?Developing World Bioethics 18 (1): 2-3. 2018.
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Udo Schüklenk, The trouble with Public Health: HIV/AIDS in Canada as a case in pointBioethics 32 (2): 82-82. 2018.
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Udo Schuklenk, Bioethics culture wars – 2018 edition: Alfie EvansBioethics 32 (5): 270-271. 2018.