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Jens Kipper, Nudging and Freedom: Why Scale MattersIn James Katz, Katie Schiepers & Juliet Floyd (eds.), Nudging Choices Through Media: Ethical and Philosophical Implications for Humanity, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 19-31. 2023.
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Caleb L. Linville, Aidan C. Cairns, Tyler Garcia, Bill Bridges, Jonathan Herington, James T. Laverty, and Scott Tanona, How Do Scientists Perceive the Relationship Between Ethics and Science? A Pilot Study of Scientists’ Appeals to ValuesScience and Engineering Ethics 29 (3): 1-23. 2023.
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Mark Povich, A Scheme Foiled: A Critique of Baron's Account of Extra-mathematical ExplanationMind 132 (526). 2023.
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Mark Povich, A Conventionalist Account of Distinctively Mathematical ExplanationPhilosophical Problems in Science 74. 2023.
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Yanssel Garcia, Endurantism, presentism, and the problem of temporary intrinsicsAnalytic Philosophy 65 (4): 573-584. 2023.
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Jean Baccelli and Rush T. Stewart, Support for Geometric PoolingReview of Symbolic Logic 16 (1): 298-337. 2023.
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Grace Helton and Bence Nanay, Against the very idea of a perceptual beliefAnalytic Philosophy 64 (2): 93-105. 2023.
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Grace Helton and Christopher Register, Hot-cold empathy gaps and the grounds of authenticitySynthese 202 (5): 1-24. 2023.
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Grace Helton, Thought Experiments as Tools of Theory ClarificationIn Kevin McCain, Scott Stapleford & Matthias Steup (eds.), Seemings: New Arguments, New Angles, Routledge. 2023.
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Zeynep Soysal, A metalinguistic and computational approach to the problem of mathematical omnisciencePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 106 (2): 455-474. 2022.
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Rush T. Stewart and Michael Nielsen, Distention for Sets of ProbabilitiesPhilosophy of Science 89 (3): 604-620. 2022.
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Rush T. Stewart and Tom F. Sterkenburg, Peirce, Pedigree, ProbabilityTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 58 (2): 138-166. 2022.
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Rush T. Stewart and Michael Nielsen, Correction to: Conglomerability, disintegrability, and the comparative principleAnalysis 82 (3): 474-474. 2022.
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Rush T. Stewart, Identity and the Limits of Fair AssessmentJournal of Theoretical Politics 34 (3): 415-442. 2022.
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Iskra Fileva and Jonathan Tresan, The optionality of supererogatory acts is just what you think it is: a reply to BennPhilosophical Studies 179 (7): 2155-2166. 2021.
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Alison Peterman, The World Soul in Early Modern PhilosophyIn James Wilberding (ed.), World Soul: A history, Oxford University Press. pp. 186-222. 2021.
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Jens Kipper and Zeynep Soysal, Are scrutability conditionals rationally deniable?Analysis 81 (3): 452-461. 2021.
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Jens Kipper, Irresistible Nudges, Inevitable Nudges, and the Freedom to ChooseMoral Philosophy and Politics 8 (2): 285-303. 2021.
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Elliott Wagner and Jonathan Herington, Agent-Based Models of Dual-Use Research RestrictionsBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (2): 377-399. 2021.
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Aidan C. Cairns, Caleb Linville, Tyler Garcia, Bill Bridges, Scott Tanona, Jonathan Herington, and James T. Laverty, A phenomenographic study of scientists’ beliefs about the causes of scientists’ research misconductResearch Ethics 17 (4): 501-521. 2021.
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Mark Povich, Information and explanation: an inconsistent triad and solutionEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (2): 1-17. 2021.
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Carl F. Craver, Stuart Glennan, and Mark Povich, Constitutive relevance & mutual manipulability revisitedSynthese 199 (3-4): 8807-8828. 2021.
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Mark Povich, The Narrow Ontic Counterfactual Account of Distinctively Mathematical ExplanationBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (2): 511-543. 2021.
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Carl F. Craver, Stuart Glennan, and Mark Povich, Correction to: Constitutive relevance & mutual manipulability revisitedSynthese 199 (3): 8829-8829. 2021.
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Yanssel Garcia, A Physicalist Solution to the Explanatory GapDissertation, University of Rochester. 2021.
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Michael Nielsen and Rush T. Stewart, Persistent Disagreement and Polarization in a Bayesian SettingBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (1): 51-78. 2021.
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Rush T. Stewart and Michael Nielsen, Conglomerability, disintegrability and the comparative principleAnalysis 81 (3): 479-488. 2021.
