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Farbod Akhlaghi, Transformative Experience and the Right to Revelatory AutonomyAnalysis (1): 1-10. 2022.
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Clare Marie Moriarty, Ructions over fluxions: Maclaurin’s draft, The Analyst Controversy and Berkeley’s anti-mathematical philosophyStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 96 (C): 77-86. 2022.
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Clare Marie Moriarty, The Unbearable Philosophicality of The Third PolicemanThe Philosophers' Magazine 98 33-40. 2022.
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Clare Marie Moriarty, George Berkeley: A Philosophical Life by Tom Jones (Princeton University Press: Princeton, 2021)Philosophy 97 (4): 553-557. 2022.
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Alison Sutton Fernandes, Time travel and counterfactual asymmetrySynthese 198 (3): 1983-2001. 2021.
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Alison Sutton Fernandes, Does the temporal asymmetry of value support a tensed metaphysics?Synthese 198 (5): 3999-4016. 2021.
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Jack Shardlow, Ruth Lee, Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack, Patrick Burns, and Alison Sutton Fernandes, Exploring people’s beliefs about the experience of timeSynthese 198 (11): 10709-10731. 2021.
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Rachel Handley, Frank Ramsey: A Sheer Excess of Powers (review)The Philosophers' Magazine 92 112-113. 2021.
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Rachel Handley, Philosophy Through Science Fiction Stories: Exploring the Boundaries of the Possible (review)The Philosophers' Magazine 95 116-118. 2021.
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Rachel Handley, Why Metaethics MattersPsyche Ideas. 2021.
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Lilian Alweiss, Existential Flourishing – an Oxymoron?International Journal of Philosophical Studies 28 (2): 217-227. 2020.
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Alison Sutton Fernandes, Freedom, self-prediction, and the possibility of time travelPhilosophical Studies 177 (1): 89-108. 2020.
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Ruth Lee, Christoph Hoerl, Patrick Burns, Alison Sutton Fernandes, Patrick O'Connor, and Teresa McCormack, Pain in the past and pleasure in the future: The development of past–future preferences for hedonic goodsCognitive Science 44 (9). 2020.
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Rachel Handley, Truth: What Is It Good For? Absolutely SomethingFlickering Shadows: Truth in 16mm. 2020.
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Adrian Downey, It Just Doesn’t Feel Right: OCD and the ‘Scaling Up’ ProblemPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 19 (4): 705-727. 2020.
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Adrian Downey, Experienced wholeness: Integrating insights from gestalt theory, cognitive neuroscience, and predictive processing (review)Philosophical Psychology 33 (3): 469-473. 2020.
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Farbod Akhlaghi, On Moral Obligations and Our Chances of Fulfilling ThemEthical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (3-4): 625-638. 2020.
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Lilian Alweiss, Embodiment and Self-Awareness – Evans, Cassam and HusserlPhilosophy 93 (1): 31-51. 2018.
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Adina Preda, Equality and Opportunity, written by Segall, Shlomi (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy 15 (2): 241-244. 2018.
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Adina Preda, ‘Justice in Health or Justice (and Health)?’—How (Not) to Apply a Theory of Justice to HealthPublic Health Ethics 11 (3): 336-345. 2018.
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John Divers and John J. Parry, Advanced modalizing de dicto and de reAnalysis 78 (3): 415-425. 2018.
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John Divers, W(h)ither Metaphysical Necessity?Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 92 (1): 1-25. 2018.
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Adrian Downey, Split-brain syndrome and extended perceptual consciousnessPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (4): 787-811. 2018.
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Adrian Downey, Predictive processing and the representation wars: a victory for the eliminativistSynthese 195 (12): 5115-5139. 2018.
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Farbod Akhlaghi, Existence, Mathematical Nominalism, and Meta-Ontology: An Objection to Azzouni on Criteria for ExistencePhilosophia Mathematica 26 (2): 251-265. 2018.
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Clare Marie Moriarty, The ad hominem argument of Berkeley’s AnalystBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (3): 429-451. 2018.