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Also at University of Toronto, St. George Campus
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Jamie Shaw, Feyerabend and manufactured disagreement: reflections on expertise, consensus, and science policySynthese 198 (Suppl 25): 6053-6084. 2020.
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Jamie Shaw, Duhem on Good Sense and Theory Pursuit: From Virtue to Social EpistemologyInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 33 (2): 67-85. 2020.
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Brian Baigrie and Mercuri Mathew, Relevance, Validity, and Evidential Reasoning in Clinical PracticeJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 26 1341-1343. 2020.
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Corey Allen, Karina Vold, Gidon Felson, Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, and Eyal Aharoni, Reconciling the opposing effects of neurobiological evidence on criminal sentencing judgmentsPLoS ONE 1 1-17. 2019.
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Jose Hernandez-Orallo and Karina Vold, AI Extenders: The Ethical and Societal Implications of Humans Cognitively Extended by AIIn Jose Hernandez-Orallo & Karina Vold (eds.), Proceedings of the AAAI/ACM. pp. 507-513. 2019.
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Henry Shevlin, Karina Vold, Matthew Crosby, and Marta Halina, The Limits of Machine IntelligenceEMBO Reports 49177 (20). 2019.
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Justin Donhauser and Jamie Shaw, Knowledge transfer in theoretical ecology: Implications for incommensurability, voluntarism, and pluralismStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 77 (C): 11-20. 2019.
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Baigrie Brian and Mercuri Mathew, What Counts as Evidence in an Evidence Based World?Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 25 533-535. 2019.
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Karina Vold, Are ‘you’ just inside your skin or is your smartphone part of you?Aeon Magazine. 2018.
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Stephen Cave, Rune Nyrup, Karina Vold, and Adrian Weller, The Motivations and Risks of Machine EthicsProceedings of the IEEE 107 (3): 562-574. 2018.
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Karina Vold, Overcoming Deadlock: Scientific and Ethical Reasons to Accept the Extended Mind ThesisPhilosophy and Society 29 (4): 489-504. 2018.
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Karina Vold, Overcoming deadlock: Scientific and ethical reasons to embrace the extended mind thesisFilozofija I Društvo 29 (4): 489-504. 2018.
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Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Bao Sheng Loe, Peter Flach, Sean O. O HEigeartaigh, Karina Vold, and Jose Hernandez, The Facets of Artificial Intelligence: A Framework to Track the Evolution of AIIn Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Bao Sheng Loe, Peter Flach, Sean O. O. HEigeartaigh, Karina Vold & José Hernández-Orallo (eds.), Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence Evolution of the contours of AI, . pp. 5180-5187. 2018.
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Jamie Shaw, Why the Realism Debate Matters for Science Policy: The Case of the Human Brain ProjectSpontaneous Generations 9 (1): 82-98. 2018.
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Jamie Shaw, Feyerabend’s well-ordered science: how an anarchist distributes fundsSynthese 198 (1): 419-449. 2018.
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Jamie Shaw, A Pluralism Worth Having: Feyerabend's Well-Ordered ScienceDissertation, University of Western Ontario. 2018.
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Brian Baigrie and Mercuri Mathew, What Confidence Should We Have in Grade?Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 24 1240-1246. 2018.
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Baigrie Brian, Mercuri Mathew, and Upshur Ross, Going from Evidence to Recommendations: Can GRADE Get Us There?Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 24 1232-1239. 2018.
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Jamie Shaw, Was Feyerabend an anarchist? The structure(s) of ‘anything goes’Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 64 11-21. 2017.
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Jamie Shaw, Quantum Ontology: A Guide to the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics PETER J. LEWIS Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016; 207 pp.; $35.00 (review)Dialogue 56 (1): 185-187. 2017.
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Hakob Barseghyan and Jamie Shaw, How Can a Taxonomy of Stances Help Clarify Classical Debates on Scientific Change?Philosophies 2 (4): 24. 2017.
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Brian Baigrie and Mercuri Mathew, Interpreting Risk as Evidence of Causality: Lessons Learned from a Legal Case to Determine Medical MalpracticeJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 22 515-521. 2016.
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Karina Vold, The Parity Argument for Extended ConsciousnessJournal of Consciousness Studies 22 (3-4): 16-33. 2015.
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Baigrie Brian, ForwardIn Great Ideas in the History of Science book series, Greenwood Publications. 2006.
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Brian Baigrie, The Invention of Light Writing or How the Cosmos Came to Draw ItselfOptics and Photonics News 14 26-29. 2003.