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Jody Azzouni, Smith, Smith and Seth, and Newton on “Taking to Be True”In Marius Stan & Christopher Smeenk (eds.), Theory, Evidence, Data: Themes from George E. Smith, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-19. 2023.
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Jamee Elder, Black Hole Coalescence: Observation and Model ValidationIn Lydia Patton & Erik Curiel (eds.), Working Toward Solutions in Fluid Dynamics and Astrophysics: What the Equations Don’t Say, Springer Verlag. pp. 79-104. 2023.
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Peter Galison, Juliusz Doboszewski, Jamee Elder, Niels C. M. Martens, Abhay Ashtekar, Jonas Enander, Marie Gueguen, Elizabeth A. Kessler, Roberto Lalli, Martin Lesourd, Alexandru Marcoci, Sebastián Murgueitio Ramírez, Priyamvada Natarajan, James Nguyen, Luis Reyes, Sophie Ritson, Mike D. Schneider, Emilie Skulberg, Helene Sorgner, Matthew Stanley, Ann C Thresher, Jeroen Van Dongen, James Weatherall, Jingyi Wu, and Adrian Wuthrich, The Next Generation Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration: History, Philosophy, and CultureGalaxies 11 (1): 32. 2023.
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Brian Epstein, Why group mental states are not exhaustively determined by member statesPhilosophical Issues 32 (1): 417-433. 2022.
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Mario De Caro, Maria Silvia Vaccarezza, and Ariele Niccoli, Emotional skillfulness and virtue acquisitionIn Daniel Dukes, Andrea Samson & Eric Walle (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Emotional Development, Oxford University Press. pp. 503-512. 2022.
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Olaf Dammann, Eugenijus Gefenas, and Signe Mezinska, Health Humanities in Medicina: The Auxiliary StanceMedicina 58 (3): 411. 2022.
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Olaf Dammann, Katja M. Friederichs, Sabine Lebedinski, and Kerstin M. Liesenfeld, The Essence of AuthenticityFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2021.
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Olaf Dammann, Evidence Mapping to Justify Health InterventionsPerspectives in Biology and Medicine 64 (2): 155-172. 2021.
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Olaf Dammann, Agent-Based Models as Etio-Prognostic ExplanationsArgumenta 7 (1): 19-38. 2021.
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Olaf Dammann, Trying Things Out - A Flusserian Vision for the Future of ScienceFlusser Studies 32 (32). 2021.
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Michelle M. Dyke, Could our epistemic reasons be collective practical reasons?Noûs 55 (4): 842-862. 2021.
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Dilip Ninan, De Se Attitudes and ActionIn Heimir Geirsson & Stephen Biggs (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Reference, Routledge. 2020.
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Dilip Ninan, The Projection Problem for Predicates of TasteSemantics and Linguistic Theory 30 753-778. 2020.
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Michelle M. Dyke, Bad bootstrapping: the problem with third-factor replies to the Darwinian Dilemma for moral realismPhilosophical Studies 177 (8): 2115-2128. 2020.
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Michelle M. Dyke, Group Agency Meets Metaethics: How to Craft a More Compelling Form of Normative RelativismIn Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics Volume 15, Oxford University Press. pp. 219-240. 2020.
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Brian Epstein, Replies to Hawley, Mikkola, and HindriksInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 62 (2): 230-246. 2019.
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Mario De Caro, Brian Epstein, and Erin I. Kelly, Collective Responsibility and Social OntologyThe Monist 102 (2): 131-133. 2019.
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Brian Epstein, Anchoring versus Grounding: Reply to SchafferPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (3): 768-781. 2019.
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Avner Baz, Bringing the Phenomenal World into ViewIn James Conant & Sebastian Sunday (eds.), Wittgenstein on Philosophy, Objectivity, and Meaning, Cambridge University Press. pp. 100-118. 2019.
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Olaf Dammann, Ted Poston, and Paul Thagard, How do medical researchers make causal inferences?In Kevin McCain (ed.), What is Scientific Knowledge?: An Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology of Science, Routledge. 2019.
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Jody Azzouni, The challenge of many logics: a new approach to evaluating the role of ideology in Quinean commitmentSynthese 196 (7): 2599-2619. 2019.