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Bruno Bentzen, An intuitionistic interpretation of Bishop’s philosophyPhilosophia Mathematica 32 (3): 307-331. 2024.
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Ying Lan, Geiger's Critique of Dilettantism: Towards Objectivity in Aesthetic PerceptionTsinghua Studies in Western Philosophy 10 (1): 259-282. 2024.
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Ying Lan, Meaning, Dasein and art: new paths to continuity in Heidegger's thoughtDissertation, University College Cork. 2024.
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Ying Lan, Moritz Geiger's Theory of Empathy and Its Aesthetic SignificanceJournal of Aesthetics and Art Review 28 (1): 168-180. 2024.
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Christopher Gutland, Sucharit Katyal, Kelin Li, Marcela Venebra Muñoz, and Alexander Nicolai Wendt, Editorial: The challenges of consciousness research in light of the variations of conscious experienceFrontiers in Psychology 15 (2024). 2024.
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Jie Gao, Should credence be sensitive to practical factors? A cost–benefit analysisMind and Language 38 (5): 1238-1257. 2023.
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Bruno Bentzen, John MacFarlane, Philosophical Logic: A Contemporary Introduction, Routledge Contemporary Introductions to Philosophy, Routledge, New York, and London, 2021, xx + 238 pp (review)Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 29 (3): 456-457. 2023.
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Huayu Guo, Dongheng Chen, and Bruno Bentzen, Verified completeness in Henkin-style for intuitionistic propositional logicIn Bruno Bentzen, Beishui Liao, Davide Liga, Reka Markovich, Bin Wei, Minghui Xiong & Tianwen Xu (eds.), Logics for AI and Law: Joint Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Logics for New-Generation Artificial Intelligence and the International Workshop on Logic, AI and Law, September 8-9 and 11-12, 2023, Hangzhou, College Publications. pp. 36-48. 2023.
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Bruno Bentzen, Beishui Liao, Davide Liga, Reka Markovich, Bin Wei, Minghui Xiong, and Tianwen Xu, Logics for AI and Law: Joint Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Logics for New-Generation Artificial Intelligence and the International Workshop on Logic, AI and Law, September 8-9 and 11-12, 2023, Hangzhou (edited book)College Publications. 2023.
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Bruno Bentzen, Brouwer's Intuition of Twoity and Constructions in Separable MathematicsHistory and Philosophy of Logic 45 (3): 341-361. 2023.
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Yulin Chen, Beishui Liao, Bruno Bentzen, Bo Yuan, Zelai Yao, Haixiao Chi, and Dov Gabbay, BTPK-based interpretable method for NER tasks based on Talmudic Public Announcement LogicIn Bruno Bentzen, Beishui Liao, Davide Liga, Reka Markovich, Bin Wei, Minghui Xiong & Tianwen Xu (eds.), Logics for AI and Law: Joint Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Logics for New-Generation Artificial Intelligence and the International Workshop on Logic, AI and Law, September 8-9 and 11-12, 2023, Hangzhou, College Publications. 2023.
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Christopher Gutland, The shift from quantitative to qualitative thinking—problems and prospects as viewed from Husserl’s and Hegel’s philosophyFrontiers in Psychology 14. 2023.
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Christopher Gutland and Alexander Nicolai Wendt, The Struggle to Distinguish Transcendental Phenomenology and PsychologyJournal Für Psychologie 31 (1). 2023.
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Davide Fassio, What the doctor should do: perspectivist duties for objectivists about oughtPhilosophical Studies 179 (5): 1523-1544. 2022.
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Guoxiang Peng, Political Orientations and the Dilemma in the Yangming SchoolJournal of Confucian Philosophy and Culture 38 67-89. 2022.
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Dong An, Appreciation as an Epistemic EmotionEthical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (2): 249-264. 2022.
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Kristjan Laasik, Corijn van Mazijk: Perception and reality in Kant, Husserl, and McDowell, New York: Routledge, 2020, 192 pp., ISBN 978-0-367-44180-7, ISBN 978-1-003-01022-7Continental Philosophy Review 55 (1): 119-123. 2021.
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Kristjan Laasik, Review of Michael Madary’s Visual PhenomenologyHusserl Studies 38 (1): 97-105. 2021.
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Davide Fassio and Jie Gao, Do we really need a knowledge-based decision theory?Synthese 199 (3): 7031-7059. 2021.
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Davide Fassio, Perspectivism, Accessibility and the Failure of Conjunction AgglomerationEthics 131 (2): 183-206. 2021.
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Davide Fassio, In defense of a moderate skeptical invariantismIn Christos Kyriacou & Kevin Wallbridge (eds.), Skeptical Invariantism Reconsidered, Routledge. pp. 129-153. 2021.
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Bruno Bentzen, A Henkin-style completeness proof for the modal logic S5In Pietro Baroni, Christoph Benzmüller & Yì N. Wáng (eds.), Logic and Argumentation: Fourth International Conference, CLAR 2021, Hangzhou, China, October 20–22, Springer. pp. 459-467. 2021.