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Jaana Eigi-Watkin, How to think about shared norms and pluralism without circularity: A reply to Anna LeuschnerStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 75 (C): 51-56. 2019.
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Alex Davies, Testimony, recovery and plausible deniability: A response to PeetEpisteme 16 (1): 18-38. 2019.
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Alex Davies, Testimonial Knowledge and Context-Sensitivity: a New Diagnosis of the ThreatActa Analytica 34 (1): 53-69. 2019.
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Alex Davies, “Cheap” and “expensive” credit points: a case study of their causes and utility at a high course-load universityTertiary Education and Management 25 (2): 181-193. 2019.
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Alex Davies, Lauris Kaplinski, and Maarja Lepamets, Meta-Semantic Moral Encroachment: Some Experimental EvidenceStudia Philosophica Estonica 12 7-33. 2019.
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Alex Davies, Editorial: The Political Turn in Foundational Theories of MeaningStudia Philosophica Estonica 12 1-6. 2019.
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Siobhan Kattago, Statelessness, Refugees and Hospitality: Reading Arendt and Kant in the Twenty-First CenturyNew German Critique 1 (46): 15-40. 2019.
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Francesco Orsi, Normative Judgment and Rational Requirements: A Reply to RidgeAnalytic Philosophy 59 (2): 281-290. 2018.
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Bruno Mölder, Roomet Jakapi, and Marek Volt, Sissejuhatus filosoofiasseTartu Ülikooli Kirjastus. 2018.
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Jaana Eigi-Watkin, Katrin Velbaum, Endla Lõhkivi, Kadri Simm, and Kristin Kokkov, Supervision, Mentorship and Peer Networks: How Estonian Early Career Researchers Get (or Fail to Get) SupportRT. A Journal on Research Policy and Evaluation 6 (1): 01-16. 2018.
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Alex Davies, Communicating by doing something elseIn Tamara Dobler & John Collins (eds.), The Philosophy of Charles Travis: Language, Thought, and Perception, Oxford University Press. pp. 135-154. 2018.
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Alex Davies, Context and Communication by Herman Cappelen and Josh DeverPhilosophical Quarterly 68 197-199. 2018.
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Alex Davies, Infallibilism and Easy Counter-ExamplesGrazer Philosophische Studien 95 (4): 475-499. 2018.
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Kadri Simm, Can Theories of Global Justice Be Useful in Humanitarian Response?Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 27 (2): 261-270. 2018.
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Simon Barker, Charlie Crerar, and Trystan S. Goetze, Harms and Wrongs in Epistemic Practice: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 84 (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2018.
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Simon Barker, Charlie Crerar, and Trystan S. Goetze, Harms and Wrongs in Epistemic PracticeRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 84 1-21. 2018.
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Uku Tooming, There is Something about the Image: A Defence of the Two-Component View of ImaginationDialectica 72 (1): 121-139. 2018.
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Riin Sirkel, Essence and Cause: Making Something Be What It IsDiscipline Filosofiche 28 (1): 89-112. 2018.
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Francesco Orsi, Elliott, Kevin C. , A Tapestry of Values: An Introduction to Values in Science, New York: Oxford University Press, 224pp, ISBN 9780190260804Acta Baltica Historiae Et Philosophiae Scientiarum 5 (2): 116-121. 2017.
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Donald Favareau, Kalevi Kull, Gerald Ostdiek, Timo Maran, Louise Westling, Paul Cobley, Frederik Stjernfelt, Myrdene Anderson, Morten Tønnessen, and Wendy Wheeler, How Can the Study of the Humanities Inform the Study of Biosemiotics?Biosemiotics 10 (1): 9-31. 2017.