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Sander Verhaegh, J. L. Austin: Philosopher and D-Day Intelligence Officer by M. W. Rowe (review) (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 63 (2): 322-323. 2025.
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Sander Verhaegh, Eugenio Petrovich, and Gregor E. Bös, The American Reception of Logical Empiricism: A Mention-Based Bibliometric AnalysisIn Georg Schiemer (ed.), The Legacy of the Vienna Circle, Springer. pp. 109-130. 2025.
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Hans Dooremalen, Vonken van inzicht: Liber amicorum Filip Buekens (edited book)Brave New Books/Departement Filosofie, Tilburg University. 2025.
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Bart Engelen and Viktor Ivanković, What I Really, Really Want: The Role, Nature, and Value of True Preferences in the Ethics of NudgingJournal of Applied Philosophy 42 (4): 1127-1150. 2025.
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Stefano Calboli and Bart Engelen, AI-enhanced nudging in public policy: why to worry and how to respondMind and Society 1 (2): 529-547. 2025.
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Huub Brouwer, Free and Equal: What Would a Fair Society Look Like?, written by Daniel Chandler (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy 22 (5-06): 745-747. 2025.
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Hanne Jacobs, Phenomenological Sociology and Standpoint Theory: On the Critical Use of Alfred Schutz’s American Writings in the Feminist Sociologies of Dorothy E. Smith and Patricia Hill CollinsIn Sander Verhaegh (ed.), American Philosophy and the Intellectual Migration: Pragmatism, Logical Empiricism, Phenomenology, Critical Theory, De Gruyter. pp. 145-166. 2025.
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Hanne Jacobs, Attention, as a concept in phenomenologyIn Nicolas De Warren & Ted Toadvine (eds.), Encyclopedia of Phenomenology, Springer. pp. 1-9. 2025.
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Tim Christiaens, Trust and Power in Airbnb’s Digital Rating and Reputation SystemEthics and Information Technology 2 1-13. 2025.
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Tim Christiaens, Platform cooperativism and freedom as non-domination in the gig economyEuropean Journal of Political Theory 24 (2): 176-199. 2025.
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Tim Christiaens, Karl Marx’ technologiekritiek in tijden van AIWijsgerig Perspectief 65 (2): 6-15. 2025.
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Michael Cohen and Matteo Colombo, Paths to diversity: a simulation of conformity in environments with different geometryErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy. 2025.
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Sanna Karoliina Tirkkonen and Ruth Rebecca Tietjen, Loneliness and radicalizationPhilosophy and Social Criticism. 2025.
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Thomas Szanto and Ruth Rebecca Tietjen, The Appropriateness of Political EmotionsErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 12 (45): 1172-1204. 2025.
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Anthony Longo, Algorithmically mediated judgment: an arendtian perspective on political subjectivity in social mediaAI and Society 40 (6): 4905-4918. 2025.
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Anthony Longo, How Do Social Media Algorithms Appear? A Phenomenological Response to the Black Box MetaphorMinds and Machines 35 (2): 1-21. 2025.
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Alfred Archer, Mark Alfano, and Matthew Dennis, On the Uses and Abuses of Celebrity Epistemic PowerSocial Epistemology 38 (6): 759-773. 2024.
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Alfred Archer, How Public Statues Wrong: Affective Artifacts and Affective InjusticeTopoi 43 (3): 809-819. 2024.
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Seyyed Mohsen Eslami and Alfred Archer, The Cautionary Account of SupererogationPhilosophical Quarterly 75 (2): 493-516. 2024.
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Alfred Archer, Review: Lisa Herzog’s Citizen Knowledge (review)Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 13 (4): 23-29. 2024.
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Alfred Archer, How to Destroy an Epistemic Game: Epistemic Triflers, Cheats and SpoilsportsSocial Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 13 (8): 12-19. 2024.
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Alfred Archer, Jake Wojtowicz, Adam Kadlac, Joe Slater, Nathaniel Baron-Schmitt, and Nina Windgätter, Book Symposium: Alfred Archer and Jake Wojtowicz’s Why it’s OK to be a Sports FanSport, Ethics and Philosophy 18 1-35. 2024.
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Alfred Archer and Leonie Smith, Industrial Nostalgia and Working-Class IdentityIn Tobias Becker & Dylan Trigg (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Nostalgia, Routledge. pp. 341-353. 2024.
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Silvia Ivani and Alfred Archer, Taking the public seriously: the role of respect in interactions between scientific experts and lay publicsSynthese 204 (4): 1-29. 2024.
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Alan Thomas, Alfred Archer, and Bart Engelen, Extravagance and misery: the emotional regime of market societiesOxford University Press. 2024.
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Catherine Robb, Alfred Archer, and Kenneth Aggerholm, ‘Life outside the diamond is a wrench’: on experiencing talent loss in sportsJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 52 (1): 80-97. 2024.
