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Fabio Lampert and Pedro Merlussi, How (not) to construct worlds with responsibilitySynthese 199 (3-4): 10389-10413. 2021.
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Keith Raymond Harris, Collective intellectual humility and arroganceSynthese 199 (3-4): 6967-6979. 2021.
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Keith Raymond Harris, Video on demand: what deepfakes do and how they harmSynthese 199 (5-6): 13373-13391. 2021.
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Orhan Onder, The World After the Pandemic - Science & Technology (edited book)YTB Publishing. 2021.
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Orhan Onder and Ilhan Ilkilic, Teletıp Uygulamalarında Etik SorunlarSağlık Düşüncesi Ve Tıp Kültürü Dergisi 15 (59): 20-24. 2021.
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Maximilian Geisslinger, Dr. Franziska Poszler, Johannes Betz, Christoph Luetge, and Markus Lienkamp, Autonomous Driving Ethics: from Trolley Problem to Ethics of RiskPhilosophy and Technology 34 (4): 1033-1055. 2021.
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Katharina Kraus, The Puzzle of the Empirical Self and the Regulative Principles of ReasonIn Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 1151-1160. 2021.
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Katharina Kraus, Kant's argument against psychological materialism in the ProlegomenaIn Peter Thielke (ed.), Kant's Prolegomena: A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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Michael Schmitz, Of layers and lawyersIn Rachael Mellin, Raimo Tuomela & Miguel Garcia-Godinez (eds.), Social Ontology, Normativity and Law, De Gruyter. pp. 221-240. 2020.
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Leo Townsend and Michael Schmitz, Introduction to special issue on 'Group speech acts'Language & Communication 72 53-55. 2020.
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Sandra Lehmann, Kraft des Überschusses: Versuch über die Dynamik metaphysischen DenkensPhänomenologische Forschungen 4 (Phänomenologie und Metaphysik): 117-133. 2020.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Artificial Intelligence, Responsibility Attribution, and a Relational Justification of ExplainabilityScience and Engineering Ethics 26 (4): 2051-2068. 2020.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Technoperformances: using metaphors from the performance arts for a postphenomenology and posthermeneutics of technology useAI and Society 35 (3): 557-568. 2020.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, AI EthicsThe MIT Press. 2020.
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Martin Kusch and Robin McKenna, The genealogical method in epistemologySynthese 197 (3): 1057-1076. 2020.
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Martin Kusch, Relativism in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge RevisitedIn Natalie Alana Ashton, Robin McKenna, Katharina Anna Sodoma & Martin Kusch (eds.), Social Epistemology and Epistemic Relativism, Routledge. 2020.
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Natalie Alana Ashton, Robin McKenna, Katharina Anna Sodoma, and Martin Kusch, Social Epistemology and Epistemic Relativism (edited book)Routledge. 2020.
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Pavel Gregoric and George Karamanolis, Pseudo-Aristotle: On the Cosmos: A Commentary (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2020.
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Doukas Kapantais and George Karamanolis, Proof by Assumption of the Possible in Prior Analytics, 1.15; How Not to Blend Modal FrameworksHistory and Philosophy of Logic 41 (3): 203-216. 2020.
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Anja Weiberg, „12 × 12 = 144“: Psychologische Sicherheit versus logischer Ausschluss des Irrtums in Über Gewißheit am Beispiel des RechnensWittgenstein-Studien 11 (1): 271-282. 2020.
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Veli Mitova, Explanatory Injustice and Epistemic AgencyEthical Theory and Moral Practice 23 (5): 707-722. 2020.
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Martin Koci, Phenomenology and Theology Revisited: Emmanuel Falque and His CriticsRevista Portuguesa de Filosofia 76 (2-3): 903-926. 2020.
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Martin Koci and Jason Alvis, Transforming the Theological Turn: Phenomenology with Emmanuel Falque (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield. 2020.
