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J. P. Smit and Filip Buekens, Is Somaliland a Country? An Essay on Institutional Objects in the Social SciencesDialectica. forthcoming.
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J. P. Smit, Kripke contra Kripke – Semantic Reference as Conventionalized Speaker’s ReferenceErkenntnis. forthcoming.
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Tanya de Villiers-Botha, What Good is Superintelligent AI?In Maria Fay, Frederik Flöther & Christian Hugo Hoffmann (eds.), Computers with Salaries and Cemeteries: AI Ethics from Industry to Philosophy to Science Fiction, Springer Cham. 2025.
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Anders Søgaard and Filippos Stamatiou, Mele’s Digital Zygote: Developer Responsibility for Neural NetworksScience and Engineering Ethics 31 (6): 40. 2025.
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Tanya de Villiers-Botha, Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education in South Africa: Some Ethical ConsiderationsKagisano 15 165-188. 2024.
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J. P. Smit, An Unjustly Neglected Theory of Semantic ReferencePhilosophical Studies 181 (5): 1297-1316. 2024.
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Ragnar van der Merwe and Phila M. Msimang, Tricky Truths: How Should Alethic Pluralism Accommodate Racial Truths?Acta Analytica 39 (2): 335-357. 2024.
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Filippos Stamatiou, Two faces of control for moral responsibilitySouth African Journal of Philosophy 43 (2): 202-216. 2024.
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Filippos Stamatiou and Xenofon Karakonstantis, Should You Trust Your Voice Assistant? It’s Complicated, but NoIn Florian Westphal, Einav Peretz-Andersson, Maria Riveiro, Kerstin Bach & Fredrik Heintz (eds.), 14th Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence SCAI 2024, Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 208. 2024.
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Constanza Fierro, Ruchira Dhar, Filippos Stamatiou, Anders Søgaard, and Nicolas Garneau, Defining Knowledge: Bridging Epistemology and Large Language ModelsProceedings of the 2024 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing 2024. 2024.
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James Smith and Tanya de Villiers-Botha, Hey, Google, leave those kids alone: Against hypernudging children in the age of big dataAI and Society 38 (4): 1639-1649. 2023.
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J. P. Smit and Jan Heylen, Against Descriptive NamesThought: A Journal of Philosophy 12 (1): 9-16. 2023.
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Pierre M. Durand and Grant Ramsey, The concepts and origins of cell mortalityHistory and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 45 (23): 1-23. 2023.
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Tanya de Villiers-Botha, Re-assessing Google as Epistemic Tool in the Age of PersonalisationThe Proceedings of SACAIR2022 Online Conference, the 3rd Southern African Conference for Artificial Intelligence Research. 2022.
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Phila M. Msimang, What Is Race? Four Philosophers, Six ViewsPhilosophical Papers 51 (1): 115-145. 2022.
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Phila M. Msimang, That only the elite should have children is a worrying argumentSouth African Journal of Bioethics and Law 15 (1): 6-7. 2022.
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Phila M. Msimang, COVID-19 and Affirmative Action: A ResponseFilosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 11 (2): 127-148. 2022.
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Phila M. Msimang, The IRR as False WitnessTheoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 69 (172): 1-31. 2022.
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Phila M. Msimang, Don’t shy away from the elitist implications of your argument: Response to de RoubaixSouth African Journal of Bioethics and Law 15 (2): 42-43. 2022.
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Anna Hartford and Dan J Stein, Attentional Harms and Digital InequalitiesJMIR Mental Health 9 (2). 2022.
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Phila M. Msimang, Revisiting the question of race and biology in the South African social sciencesIn David Ludwig & Inkeri Koskinen (eds.), Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science, Routeldge. 2021.
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Phila M. Msimang, Social "races" in biomedical settingsIn Ludovica Lorusso & Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther (eds.), Remapping Race in a Global Context, Routledge. pp. 265-280. 2021.