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George Karamanolis, Mauro Bonazzi, À la recherche des idées : platonisme et philosophie hellénistique d’Antiochus à PlotinPhilosophie Antique 16 (16): 228-230. 2016.
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Stefan Majetschak and Anja Weiberg, Ästhetik heute. Zeitgenössische Zugänge zur Ästhetik der Natur und der Künste / Aesthetics Today. Contemporary Approaches to the Aesthetics of Nature and of Art (edited book)Österreichische Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft. 2016.
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Max Kölbel, Aesthetic judge-dependence and expertiseInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 59 (6): 589-617. 2016.
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Veli Mitova, What do I care About Epistemic Norms?In Martin Grajner & Pedro Schmechtig (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Norms and Goals, De Gruyter. pp. 199-224. 2016.
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Veli Mitova, Clearing space for extreme psychologism about reasonsSouth African Journal of Philosophy 35 (3): 293-301. 2016.
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Jason W. Alvis, Marion and Derrida on the Gift and Desire: Debating the Generosity of ThingsSpringer Verlag. 2016.
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Dirk Kindermann, Knowledge, Pragmatics, and ErrorGrazer Philosophische Studien 93 (3): 429-57. 2016.
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Dirk Kindermann, Varieties of Centering and De Se CommunicationIn Manuel García-Carpintero & Stephan Torre (eds.), About Oneself: De Se Thought and Communication, Oxford University Press. 2016.
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Tarja Knuuttila and Andrea Loettgers, Model templates within and between disciplines: from magnets to gases – and socio-economic systemsEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 6 (3): 377-400. 2016.
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Tarja Knuuttila and Andrea Loettgers, Contrasting Cases: The Lotka-Volterra Model Times ThreeBoston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 319 151-178. 2016.
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Alessandro Salice and Hans Bernhard Schmid, The Phenomenological Approach to Social Reality: History, Concepts, Problems (edited book)Springer Verlag. 2016.
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Hans Bernhard Schmid, Ist Vertrauenswürdigkeit das formale Objekt des Vertrauens?Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 64 (1): 89-102. 2016.
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Hans Bernhard Schmid and Alessandro Salice, Social Reality – The Phenomenological ApproachIn Alessandro Salice & Hans Bernhard Schmid (eds.), The Phenomenological Approach to Social Reality: History, Concepts, Problems, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-14. 2016.
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Yannic Kappes and Benjamin Schnieder, Anything at All - The Deepest and the Shallowest QuestionPhilosophisches Jahrbuch 123 (2): 543-565. 2016.
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Benjamin Schnieder, In defence of a logic for ‘because’Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 26 (2): 160-171. 2016.
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Olof Leffler, Om From Morality to the End of Reason av Ingmar Persson (review)Filosofisk Tidskrift 2016 (1): 60-65. 2016.
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Katharina Kraus, Quantifying Inner Experience?—Kant's Mathematical Principles in the Context of Empirical PsychologyEuropean Journal of Philosophy 24 (2): 331-357. 2016.
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Alexander Batthyany, Complex Visual Imagery and Cognition During Near-Death ExperiencesJournal of Near Death Studies 34 (2). 2015.
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Donata Romizi and Esther Ramharter, Philosophical Counseling and Contradictions. But you can’t allow a contradiction to stand! Why not?In Lydia Amir Aleksandar Fatić (ed.), Practicing Philosophy, Cambridge Scholars Press. 2015.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Artificial agents, good care, and modernityTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 36 (4): 265-277. 2015.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Hacking Technological Practices and the Vulnerability of the Modern HeroFoundations of Science 2 (2): 1-6. 2015.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Money as Medium and Tool in advance: Reading Simmel as a Philosopher of Technology to Understand Contemporary Financial ICTs and MediaTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 19 (3): 358-380. 2015.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, The Art of Living with ICTs: The Ethics–Aesthetics of Vulnerability Coping and Its Implications for Understanding and Evaluating ICT CulturesFoundations of Science 2 (2): 1-10. 2015.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, The tragedy of the master: automation, vulnerability, and distanceEthics and Information Technology 17 (3): 219-229. 2015.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, The invisible robots of global finance: Making visible machines, people, and placesAcm Sigcas Computers and Society 45 (3): 287-289. 2015.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, How 'Secular‘ and 'Modern‘ are our Technological Practices and Culture?In Michael Funk (ed.), Transdisziplinär’ ‘Interkulturell, Königshausen & Neumann. pp. 313-329. 2015.
