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Pedro Merlussi and Fabio Lampert, Naming and Free WillGrazer Philosophische Studien 99 (4): 475-484. 2022.
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Jonas Oßwald, Echoes of a New Politics: Deleuze’s Nietzsche and the PoliticalIn Andrea Rehberg & Ashley Woodward (eds.), Nietzsche and the Politics of Difference, De Gruyter. pp. 145-162. 2022.
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Keith Raymond Harris, Does knowledge intellectualism have a Gettier problem?American Philosophical Quarterly 2 (59): 149-159. 2022.
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Keith Raymond Harris, Some problems with particularismSynthese 200 (6): 1-16. 2022.
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Keith Raymond Harris, Does Knowledge Intellectualism Have a Gettier Problem?American Philosophical Quarterly 59 (2): 149-159. 2022.
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Keith Raymond Harris, Outward-facing epistemic viceSynthese 200 (6): 1-16. 2022.
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Keith Raymond Harris, Epistemic DominationThought: A Journal of Philosophy 11 (3): 134-141. 2022.
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Keith Raymond Harris, Real Fakes: The Epistemology of Online MisinformationPhilosophy and Technology 35 (3): 1-24. 2022.
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Tuomo Tiisala, Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power (review)Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 1 (2): 252-257. 2022.
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Stefano Papa, Der dunkle Nachthimmel über mir. Bezugssysteme und Konstruktion in Kants Metaphysischen Anfangsgründen der NaturwissenschaftIn Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 609-620. 2021.
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David Löwenstein, Anne Burkard, Annett Wienmeister, Henning Franzen, and Donata Romizi, Argumentative Skills: A Systematic Framework for Teaching and LearningJournal of Didactics of Philosophy 5 (2): 72-100. 2021.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Earth, Technology, Language: A Contribution to Holistic and Transcendental Revisions After the Artifactual TurnFoundations of Science 27 (1): 259-270. 2021.
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Olya Kudina and Mark Coeckelbergh, “Alexa, define empowerment”: voice assistants at home, appropriation and technoperformancesJournal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 19 (2): 299-312. 2021.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Green Leviathan or the Poetics of Political Liberty: Navigating Freedom in the Age of Climate Change and Artificial IntelligenceRoutledge. 2021.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Cascading Morality After Dewey: A Proposal for a Pluralist Meta-Ethics with a Subsidiarity HierarchyContemporary Pragmatism 18 (1): 18-35. 2021.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Does kindness towards robots lead to virtue? A reply to Sparrow’s asymmetry argumentEthics and Information Technology 1 (Online first): 649-656. 2021.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Time Machines: Artificial Intelligence, Process, and NarrativePhilosophy and Technology 34 (4): 1623-1638. 2021.
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Mark Coeckelbergh, Verteidigung des Heiligen: Anthropologie der digitalen Transformation. By Johannes Hoff. Freiburg: Herder, 2021. 608 pages. $73.00. (Hardcover) (review)Zygon 56 (4): 1132-1133. 2021.
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Martin Kusch, Epistemological Anarchism Meets Epistemic VoluntarismIn Karim Bschir & Jamie Shaw (eds.), Interpreting Feyerabend: Critical Essays, Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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Christian Fermuller and Johannes Hafner, Revisiting Brandom's Incompatibility SemanticsIn Igor Sedlár (ed.), The Logica Yearbook, 2021, College Publications. pp. 77-98. 2021.
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Max Kölbel, Varieties of conceptual analysisAnalytic Philosophy 64 (1): 20-38. 2021.
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Sergej Seitz, The Aporia of Justice: Constellations of Normativity in Honneth, Derrida, and LevinasLevinas Studies 15 37-58. 2021.
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Sergej Seitz, The Aporia of Justice: Constellations of Normativity in Honneth, Derrida, and LevinasLevinas Studies 15 37-58. 2021.
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Veli Mitova, A New Argument for the Non-Instrumental Value of TruthErkenntnis 88 (5): 1911-1933. 2021.
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Felix Pinkert, Living alone under lockdownIn Fay Niker & Aveek Bhattacharya (eds.), Political Philosophy in a Pandemic: Routes to a More Just World, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 123-135. 2021.