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Lydia Patton, In MemoriamHopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 8 (1). 2018.
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Walter Ott and Lydia Patton, Intuitions and Assumptions in the Debate over Laws of NatureIn Walter R. Ott & Lydia Patton (eds.), Laws of Nature, Oxford University Press. pp. 1-17. 2018.
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Lydia Patton, Laws of Thought and Laws of Logic after KantIn Sandra Lapointe (ed.), Logic from Kant to Russell, Routledge. pp. 123-137. 2018.
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Gil Hersch, The Narrowed Domain of Disagreement for Well-Being PolicyPublic Affairs Quarterly 32 (1): 1-19. 2018.
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Gil Hersch, Educational Equipoise and the Educational Misconception; Lessons from BioethicsTeaching and Learning Inquirey 6 (2): 3-15. 2018.
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Gil Hersch, Ignoring Easterlin; Why Easterlin’s Correlation Findings Need Not Matter to Public PolicyJournal of Happiness Studies 19 (8): 2225-2241. 2018.
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Gil Hersch, The Irrelevance of Unsuccessful TradersBusiness Ethics Journal Review 6 (8): 41-46. 2018.
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Gil Hersch and Daniel Houser, From Models to ExperimentsIn Richard E. Wagner (ed.), James M. Buchanan: A Theorist of Political Economy and Social Philosophy, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 921-937. 2018.
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S. Matthew Liao and Jordan MacKenzie, Genetic Information, the Principle of Rescue, and Special ObligationsHastings Center Report 48 (3): 18-19. 2018.
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Jordan MacKenzie, Knowing Yourself and Being Worth KnowingJournal of the American Philosophical Association 4 (2): 243-261. 2018.
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Wendy Parker and Eric Winsberg, Values and evidence: how models make a differenceEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 8 (1): 125-142. 2018.
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Joel Katzav and Wendy Parker, Issues in the theoretical foundations of climate scienceStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 63 141-149. 2018.
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Wendy Parker, The Significance of Robust Climate ProjectionsIn Elisabeth A. Lloyd & Eric Winsberg (eds.), Climate Modelling: Philosophical and Conceptual Issues, Springer Verlag. pp. 273-296. 2018.
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James Klagge, Wittgenstein and von Wright on GoodnessPhilosophical Investigations 41 (3): 291-303. 2018.
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James Klagge, Wittgenstein: Lectures, Cambridge, 1930–1933, From the Notes of G. E. Moore Edited by David G. Stern, Brian Rogers, and Gabriel Citron Cambridge University Press, 2016, pp. xxiv + 420, £74.99 ISBN: 978-1-107-04116-5 - Wittgenstein's Whewell's Court Lectures: Cambridge, 1938–1941, From the Notes by Yorick Smythies Edited by Volker Munz and Bernhard Ritter Wiley Blackwell, 2017, pp. xxv + 366, £90 ISBN: 978-1-119-16633-7 (review)Philosophy 93 (3): 471-475. 2018.
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James Klagge, Wittgenstein and his students : 1929-1933In David G. Stern (ed.), Wittgenstein in the 1930s: Between the Tractatus and the Investigations, Cambridge University Press. 2018.
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Rohan Sud, Vague Naturalness as Ersatz Metaphysical VaguenessOxford Studies in Metaphysics 11. 2018.
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Lydia Patton, Helmholtz’s Physiological PsychologyIn Sandra Lapointe (ed.), Philosophy of Mind in the Nineteenth Century: The History of the Philosophy of Mind, Volume 5, Routledge. 2017.
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Lydia Patton, Russell’s method of analysis and the axioms of mathematicsIn Sandra Lapointe Christopher Pincock (ed.), Innovations in the History of Analytical Philosophy, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 105-126. 2017.
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Lydia Patton, Kantian Essentialism in the Metaphysical FoundationsThe Monist 100 (3): 342-356. 2017.
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Jordan MacKenzie, Agent-Regret and the Social Practice of Moral LuckRes Philosophica 94 (1): 95-117. 2017.
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Justin Horn, Moral Realism, Fundamental Moral Disagreement, and Moral ReliabilityJournal of Value Inquiry 51 (3): 363-381. 2017.
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Justin Horn, Evolution and the Epistemological Challenge to Moral RealismIn Michael Ruse & Robert J. Richards (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Ethics, Cambridge University Press. pp. 114-128. 2017.
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Wendy Parker, Computer Simulation, Measurement, and Data AssimilationBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (1): 273-304. 2017.