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Miguel Egler and Alfred Archer, A Social Practice Account of Responsible Persons (edited book)Open Press Tilburg University. 2024.
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Miguel Egler and Alfred Archer, IntroductionIn Miguel Egler & Alfred Archer (eds.), A Social Practice Account of Responsible Persons, Open Press Tilburg University. pp. 6-7. 2024.
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Sander Verhaegh, The Reception of Relativity in American PhilosophyPhilosophy of Science 91 (2): 468-87. 2024.
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Eugenio Petrovich, Sander Verhaegh, Gregor E. Bös, Claudia Cristalli, Fons Dewulf, Ties van Gemert, and Nina IJdens, Bibliometrics Beyond Citations: Introducing Mention Extraction and AnalysisScientometrics 2024 1-38. 2024.
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Matteo Colombo and Nir Fresco, Why Perceptual Experiences cannot be ProbabilisticPhilosophical Quarterly 75 (2): 407-427. 2024.
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Huub Brouwer and Thomas Mulligan, Intuition about Justice: Desertist or Luck Egalitarian?The Journal of Ethics 28 (2): 239-262. 2024.
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Markus Furendal, Huub Brouwer, and Willem van der Deijl, The Future of the Philosophy of WorkJournal of Applied Philosophy 41 (2): 181-201. 2024.
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Miguel Egler, Who’s afraid of cognitive diversity?Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 67 (6): 1462-1488. 2024.
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Tim Christiaens, Cornelius Castoriadis’ agonistic theory of the future of work at Amazon Mechanical TurkDistinktion: Journal of Social Theory 1 (1): 1-20. 2024.
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Tim Christiaens, Bare Land: Alienation as Deracination in Anna Tsing and John SteinbeckIn Michiel Rys & Liesbeth François (eds.), Re-imagining Class, Leuven University Press. pp. 257-277. 2024.
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Robert William Clowes, Paul Smart, and Richard Heersmink, The ethics of the extended mind: Mental privacy, manipulation and agencyIn Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs, Birgit Beck & Orsolya Friedrich (eds.), Neuro-ProsthEthics: Ethical Implications of Applied Situated Cognition, J. B. Metzler. 2024.
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Richard Heersmink, Barend de Rooij, María Jimena Clavel Vázquez, and Matteo Colombo, A phenomenology and epistemology of large language models: transparency, trust, and trustworthinessEthics and Information Technology 26 (3): 1-15. 2024.
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Giulia Piredda, Richard Heersmink, and Marco Fasoli, Introduction: Affectivity and Technology - Philosophical ExplorationsTopoi 43 (3): 1-6. 2024.
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Claudia Cristalli, A “Careful Examination of All Kind of Phenomena”: Methodology and Psychical Research at the End of the Nineteenth CenturyIn Jutta Schickore & William R. Newman (eds.), Elusive Phenomena, Unwieldy Things Historical Perspectives on Experimental Control, Springer. pp. 149-177. 2024.
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Lucy Osler and Ruth Rebecca Tietjen, Affects and Emotions: Antagonism, Allegiance, and BeyondIn Sophie Loidolt, Gerhard Thonhauser & Tobias Matzner (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Political Phenomenology, Routledge. 2024.
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Anthony Longo, (Multi-)Stabilities in the Public Sphere: Why Arendt Needs PostphenomenologyHuman Studies 47 (3): 591-612. 2024.
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Anthony Longo, (Re)Designing the Public Sphere? Doing Political Theory After the Empirical TurnPhilosophy and Technology 37 (3): 1-26. 2024.
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Anthony Longo, Reversing the Primacy of Political Action: Thinking Politics and Technology with ArendtArendt Studies 8 89-113. 2024.
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Nathan Wildman, Against the epistemology of essenceConnaissance Philosophique Et Connaissance des Essences. 2023.
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Kyle Fruh, Alfred Archer, and Jake Wojtowicz, Sportswashing: Complicity and CorruptionSport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (1): 101-118. 2023.
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Alexander Edlich and Alfred Archer, Tightlacing and Abusive Normative AddressErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (n/a). 2023.
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Alfred Archer and Catherine Robb, Being a Celebrity: Alienation, Integrity, and the UncannyJournal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (4): 597-615. 2023.
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Alfred Archer and Maureen Sie, Using Stars for Moral Navigation: An Ethical Exploration into CelebrityJournal of Applied Philosophy 40 (2): 340-357. 2023.
