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Maxime C. Lepoutre, Sara Vilar-Lluch, Emma Borg, and Nat Hansen, What is hate speech? The case for a corpus approachCriminal Law and Philosophy 1-34. forthcoming.
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John Preston, Preface to a new translation of Paul Feyerabend's Science in a Free SocietyIn Science in a Free Society, Esm (اسم). forthcoming.
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Max De Gaynesford, Tony Fry (ed.), RUATV?: Heidegger and the TelevisualRadical Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Max De Gaynesford, WV Quine, From Stimulus to Science Paolo Crivelli and Marco Santambrogio, eds, On Quine: New EssaysRadical Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Max De Gaynesford, Philosophy and theology: the mind of Pope FrancisAmpleforth Journal. forthcoming.
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Max De Gaynesford, Attuning film and philosophy: the space-time continuumIn C. Fox & B. Harrison (eds.), Philosophy of Film Without Theory, . forthcoming.
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Heather Browning and Walter Veit, Does utilitarianism need a rethink? Review of Louis Narens and Brian Skyrms' The Pursuit of HappinessTandf: Journal of Economic Methodology 1-5. forthcoming.
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New England Anti-Vivisection Society, American Anti-Vivisection Society, The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, The Humane Society of the United States, Humane Society Legislative Fund, Jennifer Jacquet, Becca Franks, Judit Pungor, Jennifer Mather, Peter Godfrey-Smith, Lori Marino, Greg Barord, Carl Safina, Heather Browning, and Walter Veit, Petition to Include Cephalopods as “Animals” Deserving of Humane Treatment under the Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory AnimalsHarvard Law School Animal Law and Policy Clinic. forthcoming.
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Walter Veit and Andrew Nicholas Rowan, The Rising Concern for Animal WelfarePsychology Today. forthcoming.
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Walter Veit and Heather Browning, Extending animal welfare science to include wild animalsAnimal Sentience 1-4. forthcoming.
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Jonny Anomaly, Heather Browning, Diana Fleischman, and Walter Veit, Flesh Without Blood: The Public Health Benefits of Lab‐Grown MeatJournal of Bioethical Inquiry 1-9. forthcoming.
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Shen-yi Liao and Nat Hansen, 'Extremely Racist' and 'Incredibly Sexist': An Empirical Response to the Charge of Conceptual InflationJournal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (1): 72-94. 2023.
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J. D. Porter and Nat Hansen, A Quantitative History of Ordinary Language PhilosophySynthese 201 (6). 2023.
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Michael Zahorec, Robert Bishop, Nat Hansen, John Schwenkler, and Justin Sytsma, Linguistic Corpora and Ordinary Language: On the Dispute Between Ryle and Austin About the Use of ‘Voluntary’, ‘Involuntary’, ‘Voluntarily’, and ‘Involuntarily’In David Bordonaba-Plou (ed.), Experimental Philosophy of Language: Perspectives, Methods, and Prospects, Springer Verlag. pp. 121-149. 2023.
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David Oderberg, Jonathan Hill, Christopher J. Austin, Ingo Bojak, Francois Cinotti, and Jon Gibbins, Biological mistakes: what they are and what they mean for the experimental biologist
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David S. Oderberg, Who's afraid of Reverse Mereological Essentialism?Philosophical Studies 1-22. 2023.
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Jonathan Anomaly, Diana Fleischman, Heather Browning, and Walter Veit, Flesh Without Blood: The public health argument for synthetic meatJournal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (3). 2023.
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Walter Veit, Correction to: Experimental philosophy of medicine and the concepts of health and diseaseTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 44 (1): 99-100. 2023.
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Jakob Ortmann and Walter Veit, Theory Roulette: Choosing that Climate Change is not a Tragedy of the CommonsEnvironmental Values 32 (1): 65-89. 2023.