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James Norton and Kristie Miller, Non‐cognitivism about Metaphysical explanationAnalytic Philosophy 64 (2): 106-125. 2022.
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James Norton, Kristie Miller, Reginald Mary Chua, and Sam Baron, Much ado about aboutnessInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 65 (3): 298-326. 2022.
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Dalia Nassar, The Human Vocation and the Question of the Earth: Karoline von Günderrode’s Philosophy of NatureArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 104 (1): 108-130. 2022.
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Dalia Nassar, Knowing well: Goethe, Bildung, and the ethics of scientific knowledgeBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (4): 646-665. 2022.
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Nicholas J. J. Smith, Respecting Evidence: Belief Functions not Imprecise ProbabilitiesSynthese 200 (475): 1-30. 2022.
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Petr Cintula, Berta Grimau, Carles Noguera, and Nicholas J. J. Smith, These Degrees go to Eleven: Fuzzy Logics and Gradable PredicatesSynthese 200 (445): 1-38. 2022.
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Joshua R. Christie, Carl Brusse, Pierrick Bourrat, Peter Takacs, and Paul Edmund Griffiths, Are Biological Traits Explained by Their ‘Selected Effect’ Functions?Australasian Philosophical Review 6 (4): 335-359. 2022.
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Joshua R. Christie, Carl Brusse, Pierrick Bourrat, Peter Takacs, and Paul Edmund Griffiths, Let's Get to Work: A Response to Our CommentatorsAustralasian Philosophical Review 6 (4): 429-439. 2022.
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Anik Waldow, What is Humean Autonomy?In Dan O'Brien (ed.), Hume on the Self and Personal Identity, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 177-200. 2022.
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Carl Brusse, Toby Handfield, and Kevin Zollman, Explaining costly religious practices: credibility enhancing displays and signaling theoriesSynthese 200 (3): 1-32. 2022.
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Luke Russell, Good and Evil in Recent Discussion: Defending the Concept of EvilZeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 5 (1): 77-82. 2022.
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Ryan Cox, Democracy and Social EqualityJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 23 (1): 86-114. 2022.
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Tim Mulgan, Sophia Enright, Marco Grix, Ushana Jayasuriya, Tēvita O. Ka‘ili, Adriana M. Lear, 'Aisea N. Matthew Māhina, 'Ōkusitino Māhina, John Matthewson, Andrew Moore, Emily Parke, Vanessa Schouten, and Krushil Watene, Charting just futures for Aotearoa New Zealand: philosophy for and beyond the Covid-19 pandemicJournal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 51. 2021.
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Michael Duncan, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Ditching Dependence and Determination: Or, How to Wear the Crazy TrousersSynthese 198 (1). 2021.
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Preston Greene, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Hedonic and Non-Hedonic Bias Toward the FutureAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (1): 148-163. 2021.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Is Our Naïve Theory of Time Dynamical?Synthese 198 (5): 4251-4271. 2021.
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Kristie Miller and James Norton, Can time flow at different rates? The differential passage of A-nessPhilosophical Studies 178 (1): 255-280. 2021.
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Preston Greene, Alex Holcombe, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, The Rationality of Near Bias toward both Future and Past EventsReview of Philosophy and Psychology 12 (4): 905-922. 2021.
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Naoyuki Kajimoto, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Modelling Temporal Assertions for Global Directional EliminativistsPhilosophers' Imprint 21 (2): 1-16. 2021.
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Kristie Miller, Pretence Fictionalism about the Non-PresentInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1. 2021.
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Preston Greene, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, On Preferring that Overall, Things are Worse: Future‐Bias and Unequal PayoffsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 105 (1): 181-194. 2021.
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Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Pure and Impure Time PreferencesAustralasian Philosophical Review 5 (3): 277-283. 2021.
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Luara Ferracioli, Temporary Migration and Children’s RightsPhilosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 11 (1): 29-48. 2021.
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Luara Ferracioli, Liberal Self-Determination in a World of MigrationOxford University Press. 2021.