Department Members
Department Activity
Details
-
MA program offered
Also at Utrecht University
-
Romy Eskens, Other-Sacrificing Options: Reply to LangeJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 21 (2). 2022.
-
Romy Eskens, Payback Time : Essays on Attitudes, Partiality, and RescuingDissertation, Stockholm University. 2022.
-
Romy Eskens, George Sher: A Wild West of the Mind (review)Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (5): 895-897. 2022.
-
Roland Pierik, Marcel Verweij, Thijs Laar, and Hans Zaaijer, Facing difficult but unavoidable choices: Donor blood safety and the deferral of men who have sex with menBioethics 36 (8): 840-848. 2022.
-
Roland Pierik, Marcel Verweij, Thijs van de Laar, and Hans Zaaijer, Facing difficult but unavoidable choices: Donor blood safety and the deferral of men who have sex with menBioethics 36 (8): 840-848. 2022.
-
Jamie Draper, Domination and misframing in the refugee regimeCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 25 (7): 939-962. 2022.
-
Jamie Draper, Labor Migration and Climate Change AdaptationAmerican Political Science Review 116 (3): 1012-1024. 2022.
-
Rebecca Buxton and Jamie Draper, Refugees, membership, and state system legitimacyEthics and Global Politics 15 (4): 113-130. 2022.
-
Jamie Draper, AnthropoceneIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley. 2022.
-
Janis David Schaab, Kantian Constructivism and the Sources of NormativityKant Yearbook 14 (1): 97-120. 2022.
-
Janis David Schaab, Kant on Autonomy of the WillIn Ben Colburn (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Autonomy, Routledge. 2022.
-
Emily Sullivan, Understanding from Machine Learning ModelsBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 73 (1): 109-133. 2022.
-
Emily Sullivan, Inductive Risk, Understanding, and Opaque Machine Learning ModelsPhilosophy of Science 89 (5): 1065-1074. 2022.
-
Emily Sullivan, Link Uncertainty, Implementation, and ML Opacity: A Reply to Tamir and ShechIn Insa Lawler, Kareem Khalifa & Elay Shech (eds.), Scientific Understanding and Representation, Routledge. pp. 341-345. 2022.
-
Emily Sullivan, How Values Shape the Machine Learning Opacity ProblemIn Insa Lawler, Kareem Khalifa & Elay Shech (eds.), Scientific Understanding and Representation, Routledge. pp. 306-322. 2022.
-
Friedemann Https://Orcidorg Bieber and Juri Https://Orcidorg Viehoff, A paradigm-based explanation of trustSynthese 201 (1): 1-32. 2022.
-
Colin Hickey, Tim Meijers, Ingrid Robeyns, and Dick Timmer, The agents of justicePhilosophy Compass 16. 2021.
-
Daniel Cohnitz and Jussi Haukioja, Reference and IntuitionsIn Heimir Geirsson & Stephen Biggs (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Reference, Routledge. pp. 551-559. 2021.
-
Michael Baurmann and Daniel Cohnitz, Trust No One?In Sven Bernecker, Amy K. Flowerree & Thomas Grundmann (eds.), The Epistemology of Fake News, Oxford University Press. 2021.
-
Rutger Claassen and Lisa Maria Herzog, Making Power ExplicitSocial Theory and Practice 47 (2): 221-246. 2021.
-
Rutger Claassen, Hobbes Meets the Modern Business CorporationPolity 1 (53): 101-131. 2021.
-
Rutger Claassen, Property and political power : neo-feudal entanglementsIn John Christman (ed.), Positive Freedom: Past, Present, and Future, Cambridge University Press. 2021.
-
Jeroen Hopster, Climate Uncertainty, Real Possibilities and the Precautionary PrincipleErkenntnis (6): 1-17. 2021.
-
Jeroen Hopster, Mutual affordances: the dynamics between social media and populismMedia, Culture and Society 43 (3): 551-560. 2021.
-
Chiara Lisciandra and Johannes Korbmacher, Multiple models, one explanationJournal of Economic Methodology 28 (2): 186-206. 2021.
-
Jesse M. Mulder, The Limits of Reductionism: Thought, Life, and RealityIn Oliver Passon & Christoph Benzmüller (eds.), Wider den Reduktionismus -- Ausgewählte Beiträge zum Kurt Gödel Preis 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 25-40. 2021.