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Alfred Archer, Review: Steve Bein Compassion and Moral Guidance . 2013, ISBN 978-0-8248-3641-2, 222 pages, 45 Dollars (review)Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (3): 795-796. 2016.
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Pieter van der Kolk and Sander Verhaegh, Suspension and disagreementAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 108 (1): 37-52. 2016.
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Matteo Colombo, Why Build a Virtual Brain? Large-Scale Neural Simulations as Jump Start for Cognitive Computing.Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence. 2016.
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Matteo Colombo, Leandra Bucher, and Yoel Inbar, Explanatory Judgment, Moral Offense and Value-Free ScienceReview of Philosophy and Psychology 7 (4): 743-763. 2016.
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Matteo Colombo, Marie Postma, and Jan Sprenger, Explanatory Judgment, Probability, and Abductive InferenceIn A. Papafragou, D. Grodner, D. Mirman & J. C. Trueswell (eds.), Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 432-437) Cognitive Science Society., Cognitive Science Society. pp. 432-437. 2016.
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Matteo Colombo, Marie Postma, and Jan Sprenger, Explanatory Value and Probabilistic Reasoning: An Empirical StudyProceedings of the Cognitive Science Society. 2016.
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Matteo Colombo, Gualtiero Piccinini: Physical Computation: A Mechanistic Account: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015, ix + 313, £35.00, ISBN 9780199658855Minds and Machines 26 (3): 307-312. 2016.
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Matteo Colombo, The Architecture of Cognition: Rethinking Fodor and Pylyshyn’s Systematicity ChallengePhilosophical Psychology 29 (3): 476-478. 2016.
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Amanda Cawston, How We Fight: Ethics in War (review)Philosophical Quarterly 66 (264): 638-641. 2016.
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Willem van der Deijl, What happiness science can learn from John Stuart MillInternational Journal of Wellbeing 1 (6): 164-179. 2016.
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Michael Vlerick, Explaining Universal Social Institutions: A Game-Theoretic ApproachTopoi 35 (1): 291-300. 2016.
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Pilar Lopez-Cantero, Caring for Strangers: Can Partiality Support Cosmopolitanism?Diacritica 30 (2): 87-108. 2016.
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Hanne Jacobs, Husserl on Reason, Reflection, and AttentionResearch in Phenomenology 46 (2): 257-276. 2016.
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Hanne Jacobs, Socialization, Reflection, and PersonhoodIn Harald A. Wiltsche & Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl (eds.), Analytic and Continental Philosophy: Methods and Perspectives. Proceedings of the 37th International Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 323-336. 2016.
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Tim Christiaens, Digital Subjectivation and Financial Markets: Criticizing Social Studies of Finance with LazzaratoBig Data and Society 3 (2): 1-15. 2016.
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Richard Heersmink, The cognitive integration of scientific instruments: Information, situated cognition, and scientific practicePhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 15 (4): 1-21. 2016.
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Richard Heersmink, The internet, cognitive enhancement, and the values of cognitionMinds and Machines 26 (4): 389-407. 2016.
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Richard Heersmink, The metaphysics of cognitive artifactsPhilosophical Explorations 19 (1): 78-93. 2016.
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Christiaan Boonen and Nicolás Brando, Revisting the Common Ownership of the Earth: A Democratic Critique of Global Distrubive Justice TheoriesGlobal Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 9 (2). 2016.
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Christiaan Boonen and Nicolás Brando, Revisiting the Common Ownership of the Earth: A Democratic Critique of Global Distributive Justice TheoriesGlobal Justice : Theory Practice Rhetoric 9 (2). 2016.
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Alfred Archer, Saints, Heroes and Moral NecessityRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 77 105-124. 2015.
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Alfred Archer and Michael Ridge, The heroism paradox: another paradox of supererogationPhilosophical Studies 172 (6): 1575-1592. 2015.
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Sander Verhaegh and Pieter van der Kolk, Towards a moderate scientismAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 107 (3): 285-299. 2015.
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Matteo Colombo, For a Few Neurons More: Tractability and Neurally Informed Economic ModellingBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66 (4): 713-736. 2015.