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Jan Claas and Benjamin Schnieder, Determining and Modifying AttributesIn Giuliano Bacigalupo & Hélène Leblanc (eds.), Anton Marty and Contemporary Philosophy, Palgrave. pp. 59-96. 2019.
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Tarja Knuuttila and Mary S. Morgan, Deidealization: No Easy ReversalsPhilosophy of Science 86 (4): 641-661. 2019.
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Tarja Knuuttila and Vivette García Deister, Modelling gene regulation: (De)compositional and template-based strategiesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 77 101-111. 2019.
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Hans Bernhard Schmid, Das Böse an Augustinus’ BirnendiebstahlDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 67 (4): 517-538. 2019.
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Eve Kitsik, Answering Existence Questions in the Best Language for InquiryPhilosophia 47 (1): 141-156. 2019.
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Fabio Lampert, Wierenga on theism and counterpossiblesPhilosophical Studies 176 (3): 693-707. 2019.
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Paolo Bonardi, Manifest validity and beyond: an inquiry into the nature of coordination and the identity of guises and propositional-attitude statesLinguistics and Philosophy 42 (5): 475-515. 2019.
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Michael Schmitz, Co‐Subjective Consciousness Constitutes CollectivesJournal of Social Philosophy 49 (1): 137-160. 2018.
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Hans Bernhard Schmid and Michael Schmitz, IntroductionJournal of Social Philosophy 49 (1): 7-11. 2018.
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Michael Schmitz, Force, content and logicIn Gabriele M. Mras, Paul Weingartner & Bernhard Ritter (eds.), Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics, Contributions to the 41st International Wittgenstein Symposium, Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. pp. 221-223. 2018.
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Christoph Limbeck-Lilienau, The First Vienna Circle: Myth or Reality?Hungarian Philosophical Review 62 (4): 50-65. 2018.
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Donata Romizi, Die amerikanische Spitze eines Wiener Eisbergs. Edgar Zilsel und die Frage nach den Möglichkeitsbedingungen der ErkenntnisIn Max Beck & Nicholas Coomann (eds.), Historische Erfahrung und begriffliche Transformation. Deutschsprachige Philosophie im Exil in den USA 1933-1945, Lit. 2018.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, The art, poetics, and grammar of technological innovation as practice, process, and performanceAI and Society 33 (4): 501-510. 2018.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Technology Games: Using Wittgenstein for Understanding and Evaluating TechnologyScience and Engineering Ethics 24 (5): 1503-1519. 2018.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, How to describe and evaluate “deception” phenomena: recasting the metaphysics, ethics, and politics of ICTs in terms of magic and performance and taking a relational and narrative turnEthics and Information Technology 20 (2): 71-85. 2018.
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Wessel Reijers and Mark Coeckelbergh, The Blockchain as a Narrative Technology: Investigating the Social Ontology and Normative Configurations of CryptocurrenciesPhilosophy and Technology 31 (1): 103-130. 2018.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Quinn DuPont, and Wessel Reijers, Towards a Philosophy of Financial TechnologiesPhilosophy and Technology 31 (1): 9-14. 2018.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Transzendenzmaschinen: Der Transhumanismus und seine religiösen QuellenIn Benedikt Paul Göcke und Frank Meier-Hamidi (ed.), Designobjekt Mensch, Herder. pp. 81-93. 2018.
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Kathleen Richardson, Mark Coeckelbergh, Kutoma Wakunuma, Erik Billing, Tom Ziemke, Pablo Gomez, Bram Vanderborght, and Tony Belpaeme, Robot Enhanced Therapy for Children with AutismIEEE Technology and Society Magazine 37 (1): 30-39. 2018.
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Mark Coeckelbergh and Michael Funk, Wittgenstein as a Philosopher of Technology: Tool Use, Forms of Life, Technique, and a Transcendental ArgumentHuman Studies 41 (2): 165-191. 2018.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Why Care About Robots? Empathy, Moral Standing, and the Language of SufferingKairos 20 (1): 141-158. 2018.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, M. Loh, J. Funk, M. Seibt, and J. Nørskov, Envisioning Robots in Society – Power, Politics, and Public Space (edited book). 2018.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Michael Funk, and Stefan Koller, Wittgenstein and Philosophy of TechnologyTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 22 (3): 287-295. 2018.