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Nathan Wildman, Natascha Rietdijk, and Alfred Archer, Online affective manipulationIn Michael Klenk & Fleur Jongepier (eds.), The Philosophy of Online Manipulation, Routledge. pp. 311-326. 2022.
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R. A. Aumiller, Haptic Reductions: A Sceptic’s Guide for Responding to the Touch of CrisisIn The Case For Reduction, Cultural Inquiry. pp. 39-61. 2022.
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Nina Poth and Krzysztof (Krys) Dolega, Bayesian belief protection: A study of belief in conspiracy theoriesPhilosophical Psychology. 2022.
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Nina Poth, Refining the Bayesian Approach to Unifying GeneralisationReview of Philosophy and Psychology (3): 1-31. 2022.
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Nina Poth, Schema-Centred Unity and Process-Centred Pluralism of the Predictive MindMinds and Machines 32 (3): 433-459. 2022.
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Harmen Ghijsen, RedactioneelAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 113 (3): 329-330. 2021.
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Frederik Bakker, An alternative reconstruction of Diogenes of Oinoanda, fr. 21 III 14 - IV 14Epigraphica Anatolica 1 (54): 129-135. 2021.
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Lucas Battich and Bart Geurts, Joint attention and perceptual experienceSynthese 198 (9): 8809-8822. 2021.
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Rosa W. Runhardt, Evidential Pluralism and Epistemic Reliability in Political Science: Deciphering Contradictions between Process Tracing MethodologiesPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 51 (4): 425-442. 2021.
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Rosa W. Runhardt, Reactivity in measuring depressionEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (3): 1-22. 2021.
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Marij Van Strien, Ernest Nagel on Determinism as a Guiding Principle and Its Compatibility with Quantum MechanicsIn Matthias Neuber & Adam Tamas Tuboly (eds.), Ernest Nagel: Philosophy of Science and the Fight for Clarity, Springer. pp. 149-170. 2021.
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Natascha Rietdijk and Alfred Archer, Post-Truth, False Balance and Virtuous GatekeepingIn Maria Silvia Vaccarezza & Nancy Snow (eds.), Virtues, Democracy, and Online Media: Ethical and Epistemic Issues, Routledge. 2021.
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Natascha Rietdijk, Radicalizing Populism and the Making of an Echo Chamber: The Case of the Italian Anti-Vaccination MovementKrisis 41 (1): 114-134. 2021.
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Rachel Aumiller, A Touch of Doubt: On Haptic Scepticism (edited book)De Gruyter. 2021.
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R. A. Aumiller, Sam Dolbear, Nadine El-Enany, Amelia Groom, Clio Nicastro, Anja Sunhyun Michaelsen, and M. Ty, Hands Tied: a roundtable on Maria Lassnig and Ayesha Hameed (5th ed.)Another Gaze: A Journal for Film and Feminism 5 34-42. 2021.
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R. A. Aumiller, Sensation & Hesitation: Haptic Scepticism as an Ethics of TouchingIn A Touch of Doubt: On Haptic Scepticism, De Gruyter. pp. 3-29. 2021.
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Jan Bransen and Gerrit Glas, Self-Management as Socially Embedded EndeavorPhilosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 27 (4): 425-430. 2020.
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Harmen Ghijsen, Do looks constitute our perceptual evidence?Philosophical Issues 30 (1): 132-147. 2020.
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Frederik Bakker and Carla Rita Palmerino, Motion to the Center or Motion to the Whole? Plutarch’s Views on Gravity and Their Influence on GalileoIsis 111 (2): 217-238. 2020.
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Frederik Bakker, Antonio Cimino, and Elena Nicoli, Introduction: Continental Interpretations of Hellenistic ThoughtSymposium 24 (2): 1-4. 2020.
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Okihito Utamura, Revisiting the Exegetical Tradition of Galen's Prologue to the Art of Medicine before Leoniceno: Logic, Teaching, and Didactics in Pietro Torrigiano's Plusquam commentumHistory and Philosophy of Logic 41 (4): 352-375. 2020.
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Graziana S. Ciola, Hic sunt chimaerae? On Absolutely Impossible Significates and Referents in Mid-14th-Century Nominalist LogicRecherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 87 (2): 441-467. 2020.
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Marij Van Strien, Pluralism and anarchism in quantum physics: Paul Feyerabend's writings on quantum physics in relation to his general philosophy of scienceStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 80 (C): 72-81. 2020.
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Marij Van Strien, Bohm's theory of quantum mechanics and the notion of classicalityStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 71 (C): 72-86. 2020.
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R. A. Aumiller, The Aborted Object of Comedy and the Birth of the Subject: Plato and Aristophanes’ AllianceIn Jamila M. H. Mascat & Gregor Moder (eds.), The Object of Comedy: Philosophies and Performances, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 75-92. 2020.
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Nina Poth and Peter Brössel, Learning Concepts: A Learning-Theoretic Solution to the Complex-First ParadoxPhilosophy of Science 87 (1): 135-151. 2020.