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Conor Mayo-Wilson, Reliability of testimonial norms in scientific communitiesSynthese 191 (1): 55-78. 2014.
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Conor Mayo-Wilson, The Limits of Piecemeal Causal InferenceBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 65 (2): 213-249. 2014.
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Augustin Fragnière, Climate Change, Neutrality and the Harm PrincipleEthical Perspectives 21 (1): 73-99. 2014.
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Stephen M. Gardiner, Why ‘global public good’ is a treacherous term, especially for geoengineeringClimatic Change. 2014.
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Stephen M. Gardiner, A Call For A Global Constitutional Convention Focused On Future GenerationsEthics and International Affairs 28 (3): 299-315. 2014.
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José Jorge Mendoza, Discrimination and the Presumptive Rights of ImmigrantsCritical Philosophy of Race 2 (1): 68-83. 2014.
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Colin Marshall, Kant's Appearances and Things in Themselves as Qua‐ObjectsPhilosophical Quarterly 63 (252): 520-545. 2013.
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Colin Marshall, Kant’s One Self and the Appearance/Thing-in-itself DistinctionKant Studien 104 (4): 421-441. 2013.
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Ian Blecher, Anil Gomes, Joel Thiago Klien, Alexei N. Krouglov, Samuel Loncar, and Colin Marshall, Jahresinhalt Kant-StudienKant Studien 104 (4): 563-566. 2013.
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Colin Marshall, Skorupski, John., The Domain of Reasons (review)Review of Metaphysics 66 (4): 852-854. 2013.
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Colin Marshall, Spinoza’s Metaphysics: Substance and Thought, by Yitzhak Melamed (review)The Leibniz Review 23 187-194. 2013.
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Carole J. Lee, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, Guo Zhang, and Blaise Cronin, Bias in Peer ReviewJournal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 64 (1): 2-17. 2013.
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Carole J. Lee, The limited effectiveness of prestige as an intervention on the health of medical journal publicationsEpisteme 10 (4): 387-402. 2013.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, Ethics Embodied: Rethinking Selfhood through Continental, Japanese, and Feminist PhilosophiesPhilosophy East and West 63 (1): 101-105. 2013.
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Conor Mayo-Wilson, Kevin Zollman, and David Danks, Wisdom of the Crowds vs. Groupthink: Learning in Groups and in IsolationInternational Journal of Game Theory 42 (3): 695-723. 2013.
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Ian Schnee, Ideology, Socratic elenchus, and Inglourious BasterdsFilm and Philosophy 17 1-22. 2013.
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Stephen M. Gardiner, Why geoengineering is not a ‘global public good’, and why it is ethically misleading to frame it as oneClimatic Change 121 (3): 513-525. 2013.
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Stephen M. Gardiner and Alicia R. Intriago, Geoengineering as self-defenceThe Philosophers' Magazine 60 17-18. 2013.
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Stephen M. Gardiner, The Desperation Argument for GeoengineeringPS: Political Science and Politics 46 (1): 28-33. 2013.
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Stephen M. Gardiner, ‘Geoengineering and Moral Schizophrenia: What’s the Question?’In William Burns & Andrew Strauss (eds.), William Burns and Andrew Strauss, eds. Climate Change Geoengineering: Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives. Cambridge., Cambridge University Press. 2013.
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Stephen M. Gardiner, Human Rights in a Hostile ClimateIn David Reidy & Cindy Holder (eds.), David Reidy and Cindy Holder, eds. Human Rights: the Hard Questions. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. 2013.
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Stephen M. Gardiner, Ben Rabinowitz, and Alicia R. Intriago, Geoengineering as self-defencePhilosophers' Magazine 60 (-1). 2013.
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Stephen M. Gardiner and Alicia R. Intriago, Geoengineering as self-defenceThe Philosophers' Magazine 60 17-18. 2013.
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Stephen M. Gardiner, Reflecting on A Perfect Moral StormPhilosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 3 (1). 2013.
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Stephen M. Gardiner, The Heart of A Perfect Moral StormPhilosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 3 (1). 2013.
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Michael Raven, Is ground a strict partial order?American Philosophical Quarterly 50 (2): 191-199. 2013.