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  • Becoming large, becoming infinite:the anatomy of thermal physics and phase transitions in finite systems. A. Lavis, David and Kühn, Reimer and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • Computational scientific discovery and cognitive science theories. Addis, M. and Sozou, Peter D. and Gobet, F. and Lane, Philip R.
  • Lives v livelihoods, part 2:suppression or control? Adler, Matthew and Bradley, Richard and Ferranna, Maddalena and Fleurbaey, Hélène and Hammitt, James K. and Voorhoeve, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Assessing the wellbeing impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and three policy types:suppression, control, and uncontrolled spread. Adler, Matthew and Bradley, Richard and Ferranna, Maddalena and Fleurbaey, Marc and Hammitt, James K. and Voorhoeve, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Lives v livelihoods, part 1:how can we measure the value of a life? Adler, Matthew and Bradley, Richard and Ferranna, Maddalena and Fleurbaey, Marc and Hammitt, James K. and Voorhoeve, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • How to balance lives and livelihoods during a pandemic. Adler, Matthew and Bradley, Richard and Ferranna, Maddalena and Fleurbaey, Marc and Hammitt, James K. and Turquier, Remi and Voorhoeve, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Artificial justice. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Behaviorism and altruistic acts. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Book review: the stag hunt and the evolution of social structure. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Cooperation. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Decision theory meets the Witch of Agnesi. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Evolutionary explanations of distributive justice. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Evolutionary game theory. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Evolutionary game theory. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Game theory. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Learning to signal in a dynamic world. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • On the redress of grievances. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Random Boolean networks and evolutionary game theory. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • The evolutionary foundations of strong reciprocity. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • The structural evolution of morality. Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Ruling out (160, 54, 18) difference sets in some nonabelian groups. Alexander, J McKenzie and Balasubramanian, Rajalakshmi and Martin, Jeremy and Monahan, Kimberly and Pollatsek, Harriet and Sen, Ashna
  • Bargaining with neighbors: is justice contagious? Alexander, J McKenzie and Skyrms, Brian
  • The Open Society and its enemies:Karl Popper’s legacy. Alexander, J Mckenzie picture_as_pdf
  • Accounting for groups:the dynamics of intragroup deliberation. Alexander, J Mckenzie and Morley, Julia picture_as_pdf
  • Cheap talk, reinforcement learning, and the emergence of cooperation. Alexander, J. McKenzie
  • Expectations and choiceworthiness. Alexander, J. McKenzie
  • Local interactions and the dynamics of rational deliberation. Alexander, J. McKenzie
  • Preferential attachment and the search for successful theories. Alexander, J. McKenzie
  • Reconciling morality with the theory of rational choice via evolution. Alexander, J. McKenzie
  • Robustness, optimality, and the handicap principle. Alexander, J. McKenzie
  • Social deliberation: Nash, Bayes, and the partial vindication of Gabriele Tarde. Alexander, J. McKenzie
  • Why the angels cannot choose. Alexander, J. McKenzie
  • The open society as an enemy:a critique of how free societies turned against themselves. Alexander, J. McKenzie picture_as_pdf
  • Epistemic landscapes, optimal search and the division of cognitive labor. Alexander, J. McKenzie and Himmelreich, Johannes and Thompson, Christopher
  • Group dynamics in the state of nature. Alexander, Jason
  • The (spatial) evolution of the equal split. Alexander, Jason and Skyrms, Brian
  • Inventing new signals. Alexander, Jason McKenzie and Skyrms, Brian and Zabell, Sandy L.
  • On the incompleteness of classical mechanics. Alexander, Jason Mckenzie picture_as_pdf
  • Distributional orderings: an approach with seven flavors. Amiel, Yoram and Cowell, Frank and Gaertner, Wulf
  • Post-Covid 19 economic development and policy:submitted as recommendations to the Scottish economic recovery group. Anand, Paul and Blanchflower, Danny and Bovens, Luc and De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel and Graham, Carol and Nolan, Brian and Krekel, Christian and Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • Evaluating animal consciousness. Andrews, Kristin and Birch, Jonathan and Sebo, Jeff picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: rezension: rationalität in der angewandten ethik. Anglberger, A. J. J. and Armstrong, B. and Berger, W. F. and Gratzl, N. and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Millian superiorities. Arrhenius, Gustaf and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Value superiority. Arrhenius, Gustaf and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • The value of existence. Arrhenius, Gustaf and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • The meaning of biological signals. Artiga, Marc and Birch, Jonathan and Martínez, Manolo picture_as_pdf
  • Jury theorems for peer review. Arvan, Marcus and Bright, Liam kofi and Heesen, Remco picture_as_pdf
  • Addressing the rise of inequalities:how relevant is Rawls’s critique of welfare state capitalism? Audard, Catherine picture_as_pdf
  • European “freedoms”:a critical analysis. Audard, Catherine picture_as_pdf
  • John Rawls et les alternatives libérales à la laïcité. Audard, Catherine
  • L’autonomie doctrinale des principes de justice:force ou faiblesse de la théorie rawlsienne? Audard, Catherine picture_as_pdf
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  • Scenarios and sustainability: tools for alleviating the gap between municipal means and responsibilities in adaptation planning. Baard, Patrik and Vredin Johansson, Maria and Carlsen, Henrik and Edvardsson Björnberg, Karin
  • Agent connectedness and backward induction. Bach, Christian W. and Heilmann, Conrad
  • Necessarily the old riddle necessary connections and the problem of induction. Backmann, Marius picture_as_pdf
  • Security and the 'war on terror': a roundtable. Baggini, Julian and Voorhoeve, Alex and Audard, Catherine and Meckled-Garcia, Saladin and McWalter, Tony
  • Topological theories of social choice. Baigent, Nicholas
  • Puzzles for ZFEL, McShea and Brandon’s zero force evolutionary law. Barrett, Martin and Clatterbuck, Hayley and Goldsby, Michael and Helgeson, Casey and McLoone, Brian and Pearce, Trevor and Sober, Elliott and Stern, Reuben and Weinberger, Naftali
  • Explicating objectual understanding:taking degrees seriously. Baumberger, Christoph picture_as_pdf
  • The specter of revealed preference theory. Beck, Lukas picture_as_pdf
  • On the advantages of distinguishing between predictive and allocative fairness in algorithmic decision-making. Beigang, Fabian picture_as_pdf
  • Reconciling algorithmic fairness criteria. Beigang, Fabian picture_as_pdf
  • Yet another impossibility theorem in algorithmic fairness. Beigang, Fabian picture_as_pdf
  • Equalising constituency sizes is likely to reduce the electoral bias in favour of Labour but only minimally so: much of the bias is likely to remain because it is due to other factors such as turnout and vote distribution. Beisbart, Claus and Bovens, Luc
  • Minimizing the threat of a positive majority deficit in two-tier voting systems with equipopulous units. Beisbart, Claus and Bovens, Luc
  • Welfarist evaluations of decision rules for boards of representatives. Beisbart, Claus and Bovens, Luc
  • A power measure analysis of Amendment 36 in Colorado. Beisbart, Claus and Bovens, Luc
  • Civilian immunity without the doctrine of double effect. Benbaji, Yitzhak and Burri, Susanne description
  • The Ergodic hierarchy, randomness and chaos. Berkovitz, Joseph and Frigg, Roman and Kronz, Fred
  • How much ambiguity aversion?: finding indifferences between Ellsberg's risky and ambiguous bets. Binmore, Ken and Stewart, Lisa and Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Defending transitivity against Zeno's paradox. Binmore, Ken and Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Affect is at the heart of norm psychology:commentary on Heyes, “Rethinking norm psychology”. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Animal sentience and the precautionary principle. Birch, Jonathan
  • Book Review: Samir Okasha and Ken Binimore (eds) Evolution and rationality: decisions, cooperation, and strategic behaviour. Birch, Jonathan
  • Book review: Michael Tomasello // a natural history of human morality. Birch, Jonathan
  • Collective action in the fraternal transitions. Birch, Jonathan
  • Disentangling sentience from developmental plasticity. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Explaining the human syndrome. Birch, Jonathan
  • Five reasons to vote in a safe seat. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Gene mobility and the concept of relatedness. Birch, Jonathan
  • Hamilton's two conceptions of social fitness. Birch, Jonathan
  • Hamilton’s rule and its discontents. Birch, Jonathan
  • Has Grafen formalized Darwin? Birch, Jonathan
  • How cooperation became the norm. Birch, Jonathan
  • How to respond to Omicron:lessons from Alpha. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • IV - Emotionless animals? Constructionist theories of emotion beyond the human case. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • In search of the origins of consciousness. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Irretrievably confused? Innateness in explanatory context. Birch, Jonathan
  • Joint know-how. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Knowing science, by Alexander Bird. Birch, Jonathan
  • Materialism and the moral status of animals. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Medical AI, inductive risk and the communication of uncertainty:the case of disorders of consciousness. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Natural selection and the maximization of fitness. Birch, Jonathan
  • On animal welfare, the UK should lead not fall behind. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • On the 'simulation argument' and selective scepticism. Birch, Jonathan
  • Propositional content in signalling systems. Birch, Jonathan
  • Refining the skill hypothesis:replies to Andrews/Westra, Tomasello, Sterelny, and Railton. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Robust processes and teleological language. Birch, Jonathan
  • Science and policy in extremis, part 2:the limits of SAGE’s neutrality and independence. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Science and policy in extremis:the UK’s initial response to COVID-19. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Science and policy in extremis:what can we learn from the UK’s initial response to COVID-19? Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Sentience and the science-policy interface. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Should animal welfare be defined in terms of consciousness? Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Social revolution. Birch, Jonathan
  • Unlimited associative learning and the origins of consciousness:a primer and some predictions. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Where does altruism come from? Birch, Jonathan
  • The difference between the scope of a norm and its apparent source. Birch, Jonathan
  • The edge of sentience:risk and precaution in humans, other animals, and AI. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • The evolution of cultures, human and microbial. Birch, Jonathan
  • The hatching of consciousness. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • The inclusive fitness controversy: finding a way forward. Birch, Jonathan
  • The negative view of natural selection. Birch, Jonathan
  • The philosophy of social evolution. Birch, Jonathan
  • The place of animals in Kantian ethics. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • The skilful origins of human normative cognition. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • How should we study animal consciousness scientifically? Birch, Jonathan and Broom, Donald M. and Browning, Heather and Crump, Andrew and Ginsburg, Simona and Halina, Marta and Harrison, David and Jablonka, Eva and Lee, Andrew Y. and Kammerer, François and Klein, Colin and Lamme, Victor and Michel, Matthias and Wemelsfelder, Françoise and Zacks, Oryan picture_as_pdf
  • Review of the evidence of sentience in cephalopod molluscs and decapod crustaceans. Birch, Jonathan and Browning, Heather and Burn, Charlotte and Schnell, Alexandra K. and Crump, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • How we got stuck:the origins of hierarchy and inequality. Birch, Jonathan and Buskell, Andrew picture_as_pdf
  • Clinical decisions using AI must consider patient values. Birch, Jonathan and Creel, Kathleen A. and Jha, Abhinav K. and Plutynski, Anya
  • The learning-consciousness connection. Birch, Jonathan and Ginsburg, Simona and Jablonka, Eva picture_as_pdf
  • The cultural evolution of cultural evolution. Birch, Jonathan and Heyes, Cecilia picture_as_pdf
  • Queller’s separation condition explained and defended. Birch, Jonathan and Marshall, James A. R.
  • Kin selection and its critics. Birch, Jonathan and Okasha, Samir
  • Dimensions of animal consciousness. Birch, Jonathan and Schnell, Alexandra K. and Clayton, Nicola S. picture_as_pdf
  • Altruistic deception. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Animal cognition and human values. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Are kin and group selection rivals or friends? Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Global workspace theory and animal consciousness. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Inclusive fitness as a criterion for improvement. Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Kin selection, group selection, and the varieties of population structure. Birch, Jonathan
  • Dividing the Pleistocene pie: review of Nicolas Baumard, the origins of fairness: how evolution explains our moral nature (Paul Reeve, Trans.), New York: Oxford University Press, 2016, 272pp., $74 (hardback), ISBN: 978-0190210229. Birch, Jonathan and Witteveen, Joeri
  • Denizenship and democratic equality. Bloks, Suzanne and Häuser, Daniel picture_as_pdf
  • Rethinking democratic decision-making:integrating deliberation and voting. Bloks, Suzanne A. and Mokrosinska, Dorota picture_as_pdf
  • Can we rely on ‘climate-friendly’ consumption? Boström, Magnus and Klintman, Mikael
  • On the possibility of act contractualism. Bourguignon, Lea picture_as_pdf
  • How to count sore throats. Bourguignon, Lea and Mossé, Milan picture_as_pdf
  • Coherentism, reliability and Bayesian networks. Bovens, L. and Olsson, E. J.
  • Affirmative action - a Polish example? Bovens, Luc
  • Authenticity in Kurosawa. Bovens, Luc
  • Book note: Danielson, P. artificial morality: virtuous robots for virtual games. Bovens, Luc
  • Book review. Bovens, Luc
  • Book review: Equilibrium and rationality: game theory revised by decision rules. Bovens, Luc
  • Book review: Hausman, D. M. essays on philosophy and economic methodology. Bovens, Luc
  • Can the Catholic Church agree to condom use by HIV-discordant couples? Bovens, Luc
  • Can there be more than one set of categories? Bovens, Luc
  • Child euthanasia: should we just not talk about it? Bovens, Luc
  • Coherence arguments and cyclical moral rankings. Bovens, Luc
  • Concerns for the poorly off in ordering risky prospects. Bovens, Luc
  • Contextual pluralism and the libertarian paradox. Bovens, Luc
  • De verantwoordelijkheid van de overheid ten aanzien van gedragssturende beleidsinstrumenten voor verduurzaming. Bovens, Luc
  • Do beliefs supervene on degrees of confidence. Bovens, Luc
  • Does it matter whether a miracle-like event happens to oneself rather than to someone else? Bovens, Luc
  • Don’t mess with my smokes: cigarettes and freedom. Bovens, Luc
  • Evaluating risky prospects: the distribution view. Bovens, Luc
  • Four brides for twelve brothers: how to Dutch book a group of fully rational players. Bovens, Luc
  • Interview. Bovens, Luc
  • Interview. Bovens, Luc
  • Judy Benjamin is a Sleeping Beauty. Bovens, Luc
  • A Lockean defence of grandfathering emission rights. Bovens, Luc
  • Moral luck, photojournalism and pornography. Bovens, Luc
  • Must I be forgiven? Bovens, Luc
  • Nudges and cultural variance: a note on Selinger and Whyte. Bovens, Luc
  • Nudging the pub: a change in choice architecture can help pubgoers drink less. Bovens, Luc
  • On arguments from self-interest for the Nash solution and the Kalai egalitarian solution to the bargaining problem. Bovens, Luc
  • P and i will believe that not-p": diachronic constraints on rational belief. Bovens, Luc
  • Principles of supervenience. Bovens, Luc
  • Principles of supervenience. Bovens, Luc
  • Rawls on mutual disinterest and Hume's subjective circumstances of justice. Bovens, Luc
  • Real nudge. Bovens, Luc
  • Secular hopes in the face of death. Bovens, Luc picture_as_pdf
  • Selection under uncertainty:affirmative action at shortlisting stage. Bovens, Luc
  • Sequential counterfactuals, cotenability and temporal becoming. Bovens, Luc
  • Sequential counterfactuals, cotenability and temporal becoming. Bovens, Luc
  • Situationist charges versus personologist defenses and the issue of skills. Bovens, Luc
  • Sour grapes and character planning. Bovens, Luc
  • Vergiffenis in Elsschots Het Been—Boorman vs. Laarmans. Bovens, Luc
  • Why couldn't I be nudged to dislike a Big Mac? Bovens, Luc
  • XII-Apologies. Bovens, Luc
  • The backward induction argument for the finite iterated prisoner's dilemma and the surprise exam paradox. Bovens, Luc
  • The doctrinal paradox and the mixed-motivation problem. Bovens, Luc
  • The ethics of Dieselgate. Bovens, Luc
  • The ethics of nudge. Bovens, Luc
  • The future variant of Moore's paradox. Bovens, Luc
  • The intentional acquisition of mental states. Bovens, Luc
  • A response to Prelec. Bovens, Luc
  • The rhythm method and embryonic death. Bovens, Luc
  • The tragedy of the commons as a voting game. Bovens, Luc
  • The two faces of akratics anonymous. Bovens, Luc
  • The value of hope. Bovens, Luc
  • Why the refugee quota system is unfair on poorer eastern and southern EU states. Bovens, Luc and Bartsch, Anna
  • Factions in Rousseau's Du Contrat Social and Federal Representation. Bovens, Luc and Beisbart, C
  • How should the weights be set in a federal assembly?: a welfarist argument from cartel formation. Bovens, Luc and Beisbart, Claus
  • Measuring voting power for dependent voters through causal models. Bovens, Luc and Beisbart, Claus
  • Measuring the impact of philosophy. Bovens, Luc and Cartwright, Nancy
  • Measuring common standards and equal responsibility-sharing in EU asylum outcome data. Bovens, Luc and Chatkupt, Chlump and Smead, Laura
  • Supervenience and moral realsim. Bovens, Luc and Drai, Dalia
  • Monty Hall drives a wedge between Judy Benjamin and the Sleeping Beauty: a reply to Bovens. Bovens, Luc and Ferreira, José Luis
  • Too odd (not) to be true? A reply to Olsson. Bovens, Luc and Fitelson, Branden and Hartmann, Stephan and Snyder, Josh
  • Evaluating life or death prospects. Bovens, Luc and Fleurbaey, Marc
  • Bayesian epistemology. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Bayesian networks and the problem of unreliable instruments. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Bayesian networks in philosophy. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Bayesianische erkenntnistheorie. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Belief expansion, contextual fit and the reliability of information sources. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Coherence and the role of specificity: A response to Meijs and Douven. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Coherence, belief expansion and Bayesian networks. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Solving the riddle of coherence. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Special issue on Bayesian epistemology edited by L. Bovens and S. Hartmann. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Welfare, voting and the constitution of a federal assembly. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Why there cannot be a single probabilistic measure of coherence. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • An impossibility result for coherence rankings. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan
  • A utilitarian assessment of alternative decision rules in the Council of Ministers. Bovens, Luc and Hartmann, Stephan and Beisbart, Claus
  • The epistemology of social facts: the evidential value of personal experience versus testimony. Bovens, Luc and Leeds, Stephen
  • Believing more, risking less: on coherence, truth and non-trivial extensions. Bovens, Luc and Olsson, Erik J.
  • Bets on hats: on Dutch books against groups, degrees of belief as betting rates, and group-reflection. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Complex collective decisions: an epistemic perspective. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • De doctrinale paradox. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Democracy and argument: tracking truth in complex social decisions. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Democratic answers to complex questions: an epistemic perspective. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Democratic answers to complex questions: an epistemic perspective. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Demokrati och komplexa beslut – omigen. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Demokratisk argumentation: om juryteoremets tillaempning paa komplexa kollektiva beslut. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Demokratisk och komplexa beslut: omigen. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • A Dutch book for group decision-making? Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Voting procedures for complex collective decisions: an epistemic perspective. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • The doctrinal paradox. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • The meaning of "darn it!". Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • The puzzle of the hats. Bovens, Luc and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Greece, Portugal, Spain and the East European states take on less than their fair share of responsibility for EU asylum seekers. Bovens, Luc and Sisman, Günperi
  • Germany is accepting less than its fair share of refugees, while official data have also overestimated the number of refugees living in the country. Bovens, Luc and von Rabenau, Jane
  • Disagreement & classification in comparative cognitive science. Boyle, Alexandria picture_as_pdf
  • Experience replay algorithms and the function of episodic memory. Boyle, Alexandria
  • Elements of episodic memory:insights from artificial agents. Boyle, Alexandria and Blomkvist, Andrea picture_as_pdf
  • Episodic memory in animals. Boyle, Alexandria and Brown, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • Why might animals remember? A functional framework for episodic memory research in comparative psychology. Boyle, Alexandria and Brown, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • Bargaining with endogenous disagreement: the extended Kalai-Smorodinsky solution. Bozbay, Irem and Dietrich, Franz and Peters, Hans
  • Realistic opinion aggregation: Lehrer-Wagner with a finite set of opinion values. Bradley, R. and Wagner, C.
  • Adams conditionals and non-monotonic probabilities. Bradley, Richard
  • Attitudes, deliberation and decisions. Bradley, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Bayesian utilitarianism and probability homogeneity. Bradley, Richard
  • Becker's thesis and three models of preference change. Bradley, Richard
  • Becker’s thesis and three models of preference change. Bradley, Richard
  • Book review: James M. Joyce 'foundations of causal decision theory'. Bradley, Richard
  • Book review: John Broome 'ethics out of economics'. Bradley, Richard
  • Book review: Roger Backhouse 'explorations in economic methodology: from Lakatos to empirical philosophy of science'. Bradley, Richard
  • Book review: Steven Rappaport 'models and reality in economics'. Bradley, Richard
  • Book review:Fitting things together: coherence and the requirements of structural rationality. Bradley, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Catastrophe insurance decision making when the science is uncertain. Bradley, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Conditional desirability. Bradley, Richard
  • Conditionals and supposition-based reasoning. Bradley, Richard
  • Conditionals and the logic of decision. Bradley, Richard
  • Consensus by aggregation and deliberation. Bradley, Richard
  • Decision theory with a human face. Bradley, Richard
  • Ellsberg's Paradox and the value of chances. Bradley, Richard
  • Impartiality in 'Weighing Lives'. Bradley, Richard
  • Indicative conditionals. Bradley, Richard
  • Learning from others: conditioning versus averaging. Bradley, Richard
  • Les Conditionnels et la Revision des Croyances. Bradley, Richard
  • More triviality. Bradley, Richard
  • Multidimensional possible-world semantics for conditionals. Bradley, Richard
  • Preference kinematics. Bradley, Richard
  • The Principal Principle and the contingent a priori. Bradley, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Probabilities of counterfactuals. Bradley, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Proposition-valued random variables as information. Bradley, Richard
  • Radical probabilism and Bayesian conditioning. Bradley, Richard
  • Ramsey and the measurement of belief. Bradley, Richard
  • Ramsey’s representation theorem. Bradley, Richard
  • Reaching a consensus. Bradley, Richard
  • Restricting preservation: a response to Hill. Bradley, Richard
  • Revising incomplete attitudes. Bradley, Richard
  • Supporters and underminers: reply to Chandler. Bradley, Richard
  • Taking advantage of difference of opinion. Bradley, Richard
  • V-comparing evaluations. Bradley, Richard
  • A defence of the Ramsey Test. Bradley, Richard
  • The kinematics of belief and desire. Bradley, Richard
  • A preservation condition for conditionals. Bradley, Richard
  • A representation theorem for a decision theory with conditionals. Bradley, Richard
  • A unified Bayesian decision theory. Bradley, Richard
  • Aggregating causal judgements. Bradley, Richard and Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Aggregating causal judgments. Bradley, Richard and Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Types of uncertainty. Bradley, Richard and Drechsler, Mareile
  • Climate change assessments: confidence, probability and decision. Bradley, Richard and Helgeson, Casey and Hill, Brian
  • Navigating confidence–precision trade-offs in assessment. Bradley, Richard and Helgeson, Casey and Hill, Brian picture_as_pdf
  • Desire-as-belief revisited. Bradley, Richard and List, Christian
  • Desire-as-belief revisited. Bradley, Richard and List, Christian
  • Following the science:pandemic policy making and reasonable worst-case scenarios. Bradley, Richard and Roussos, Joe picture_as_pdf
  • Making climate decisions. Bradley, Richard and Steele, Katie
  • Counterfactual desirability. Bradley, Richard and Stefansson, H. Orii
  • Desire, expectation, and invariance. Bradley, Richard and Stefansson, H. Orii
  • Fairness and risk attitudes. Bradley, Richard and Stefansson, H. Orii picture_as_pdf
  • Fairness, ambiguity and dynamic consistency. Bradley, Richard and Stefansson, H. Orii picture_as_pdf
  • Introduction. Bradley, Richard and Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • Can free evidence be bad? Value of informationfor the imprecise probabilist. Bradley, Seamus and Steele, Katie
  • Should subjective probabilities be sharp? Bradley, Seamus and Steele, Katie Siobhan
  • Uncertainty, learning, and the “Problem” of dilation. Bradley, Seamus and Steele, Katie Siobhan
  • Chance as a guide to life:the other principal principle. Bradley, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Impartial evaluation under ambiguity. Bradley, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • Philosophy of climate science. Bradley, Richard and Frigg, Roman and Steele, Katie Siobhan and Thompson, Erica and Werndl, Charlotte picture_as_pdf
  • Du Bois on the centralized organization of science. Bright, L. K.
  • Book review:an epistemic theory of democracy. Bright, Liam Kofi description
  • Du Bois’ democratic defence of the value free ideal. Bright, Liam Kofi
  • Duboisian leadership through standpoint epistemology. Bright, Liam Kofi picture_as_pdf
  • Logical empiricists on race. Bright, Liam Kofi
  • On fraud. Bright, Liam Kofi
  • White psychodrama. Bright, Liam Kofi picture_as_pdf
  • To be scientific is to be communist. Bright, Liam Kofi and Heesen, Remco picture_as_pdf
  • A role for judgment aggregation in coauthoring scientific papers. Bright, Liam Kofi and Heesen, Remco and Dang, Haixin
  • Vindicating methodological triangulation. Bright, Liam Kofi and Heesen, Remco and Zucker, Andrew
  • Causally interpreting intersectionality theory. Bright, Liam Kofi and Malinsky, Daniel and Thompson, Morgan
  • The influence of private interests on research in behavioural public policy:a system-level problem. Bright, Liam Kofi and Parry, Jonathan and Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • Aggregation and self-sacrifice. Brown, Campbell
  • Better than nothing:on defining the valence of a life. Brown, Campbell picture_as_pdf
  • Is close enough good enough? Brown, Campbell picture_as_pdf
  • Maximalism and the structure of acts. Brown, Campbell
  • Sex crimes and misdemeanours. Brown, Campbell picture_as_pdf
  • The rightest theory of degrees of rightness. Brown, Campbell
  • The significance of value additivity. Brown, Campbell picture_as_pdf
  • How to get rich from inflation. Brown, Simon Alexander Burns picture_as_pdf
  • The modal logic of Bayesian belief revision. Brown, William and Gyenis, Zalán and Rédei, Miklós picture_as_pdf
  • Immigration and rights:on Wellman’s “stark” conclusion. Brown, Campbell picture_as_pdf
  • To test the boundaries of consciousness, study animals. Brown, Simon A.B. and Paul, Elizabeth S. and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • When and why are motivational trade-offs evidence of sentience? Brown, Simon and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Animal sentience. Browning, Heather and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Teaching & learning guide for:animal sentience. Browning, Heather and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Morally permissible risk imposition and liability to defensive harm. Burri, Susanne picture_as_pdf
  • Personal sovereignty and our moral rights to non-interference. Burri, Susanne
  • The option value of life. Burri, Susanne picture_as_pdf
  • The toss-up between a profiting, innocent threat and his victim. Burri, Susanne
  • On the enforceability of poverty-related responsibilities. Burri, Susanne and Christie, Lars picture_as_pdf
  • What do business executives think about distributive justice? Burri, Susanne and Lup, Daniela and Pepper, Alexander picture_as_pdf
  • Why moral theorizing needs real cases:the redirection of V-Weapons during the Second World War. Burri, Susanne picture_as_pdf
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  • Introduction [to special issue on "new work on the foundations of spacetime theories"]. Callender, Craig
  • Is time 'handed' in a quantum world? Callender, Craig
  • Reducing thermodynamics to statistical mechanics: the case of entropy. Callender, Craig
  • Shedding light on time. Callender, Craig
  • Topology change and the unity of space. Callender, Craig and Weingard, R.
  • Carl Menger on time and entrepreneurship. Campagnolo, Gilles picture_as_pdf
  • Discussione su "If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're So Rich?" di G.A. Cohen. Carter, Ian and Otsuka, Michael and Trincia, Francesco Saverio
  • Against modularity, the causal Markov condition, and any link between the two: comments on Hausman and Woodward. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Against the 'System'. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Against the completability of science. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Are RCTs the gold standard? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Are RCTs the gold standard? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Book review: introduction and reply to - the dappled world: a study of the boundaries of science. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Causal laws, policy predictions and the need for genuine powers. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Causal powers: what are they? why do we need them? what can be done with them and what cannot? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Causality, invariance and policy. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Comments on Longworth and Weber. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Counterfactuals in economics: a commentary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Counterfactuals in economics: a commentary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Counterfactuals in economics: a commentary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence, external validity and explanatory relevance. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence-based policy: so, what's evidence? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence-based policy: what's to be done about relevance? Cartwright, Nancy
  • 'Evidence-based policy: where is Our theory of evidence? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Evidence-based policy: where is our theory of evidence? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Foreword: fictions and models: new essays. Cartwright, Nancy
  • From metaphysics to method: comments on manipulability and the causal Markov condition. Cartwright, Nancy
  • From metaphysics to method:comments on manipulability and the causal Markov condition. Cartwright, Nancy
  • How can we know what made the Ratman sick? singular causes and population probabilities. Cartwright, Nancy
  • How can we know what made the Ratman sick? singular causes and population probabilities: an essay in honour of Adolf Grunbaum. Cartwright, Nancy
  • How to do things with causes. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Hunting causes and using them: approaches in philosophy and economics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Hunting causes and using them: approaches in philosophy and economics: summary. Cartwright, Nancy
  • If no capacities then no credible worlds. But can models reveal capacities? Cartwright, Nancy
  • In favour of laws that are not ceteris paribus after all. Cartwright, Nancy
  • In praise of the representation theorem. Cartwright, Nancy
  • ‘It may work somewhere but will work for us. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Laws, policy predictions, and the need for genuine powers. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Les dispositions en philosophie et en sciences. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Measurement. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Measuring research impact: special problems. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Models and the limits of theory: quantum hamiltonians and the BCS model of superconductivity. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Models: Parables v Fables. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Models: parables v fables. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Modularity: it can - and generally does, fail. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Natural laws and the closure of physics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Nature's capacities and their measurement. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Predicting “it will work for us”: (way) beyond statistics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Presidential address: will this policy work for you?: predicting effectiveness better: how philosophy helps. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Relativism in the philosophy of science. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Replies by Cartwright. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Reply to Anderson. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Reply to Steel And Pearl: hunting causes and using them: approaches in philosophy and economics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Two theorems on invariance and causality. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Use of research evidence in practice – author's reply. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Well‐ordered science: evidence for use. Cartwright, Nancy
  • What are randomised controlled trials good for? Cartwright, Nancy
  • What is this thing called efficacy. Cartwright, Nancy
  • What is wrong with Bayes nets? Cartwright, Nancy
  • What makes a capacity a disposition? Cartwright, Nancy
  • What makes a capacity a disposition? Cartwright, Nancy
  • What makes a capacity a disposition? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Where is the theory in our 'theories' of causality? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Where is the theory in our 'theories' of causality? Cartwright, Nancy
  • Why be hanged for even a lamb? Cartwright, Nancy
  • The dappled world: a study of the boundaries of science. Cartwright, Nancy
  • An empiricist defence of singular causes. Cartwright, Nancy
  • The limits of causal order, from economics to physics. Cartwright, Nancy
  • A philosopher's view of the long road from RCTs to effectiveness. Cartwright, Nancy
  • Otto Neurath: philosophy between science and politics. Cartwright, Nancy and Cat, Jordi and Fleck, Lola and Uebel, Thomas E.
  • Keeping track of Neurath's bill: abstract concepts, stock models and the unity of classical physics. Cartwright, Nancy and Contessa, Gabriele and Steed, Sheldon
  • Hunting causes and using them: is there no bridge from here to there? Cartwright, Nancy and Efstathiou, Sophia
  • Hunting causes and using them: is there no bridge from here to there? Cartwright, Nancy and Efstathiou, Sophia
  • String theory under scrutiny. Cartwright, Nancy and Frigg, Roman
  • Evidence-based policy: a practical guide to doing it better. Cartwright, Nancy and Hardy, Jeremy
  • The limitations of randomized controlled trials in predicting effectiveness. Cartwright, Nancy and Munro, Eileen
  • Aristotelian powers: without them, what would modern science do? Cartwright, Nancy and Pemberton, John
  • Mechanisms, laws and explanation. Cartwright, Nancy and Pemberton, John and Wieten, Sarah picture_as_pdf
  • A theory of evidence for evidence-based policy. Cartwright, Nancy and Stegenga, Jacob
  • Endpiece. Cartwright, Nancy and Suárez, Mauricio
  • A causal model for EPR. Cartwright, Nancy and Suárez, Mauricio picture_as_pdf
  • Discerning “indistinguishable” quantum systems. Caulton, Adam
  • On kinds of indiscernibility in logic and metaphysics. Caulton, Adam and Butterfield, J.
  • Symmetries and paraparticles as a motivation for structuralism. Caulton, Adam and Butterfield, J.
  • Examining self-described policy-relevant evidence base for policymaking: an evidence map of COVID-19 literature. Chukwu, Emelda E. and Woolaston, Katie and Kaufer, Ricardo and Bortolus, Alejandro and Hewitt, Chad L. and Schwindt, Evangelina and Sogbanmu, Temitope O. and Schwenkenbecher, Anne and Rubin, Hannah and Slanickova, Helena and Schneider, Mike D. and Heesen, Remco and Mitova, Veli picture_as_pdf
  • Revisiting fixed- and random-effects models: some considerations for policy-relevant education research. Clarke, Paul and Crawford, Claire and Steele, Fiona and Vignoles, Anna
  • Finding oneself in the other. Cohen, G. A.
  • On the currency of egalitarian justice, and other essays in political philosophy. Cohen, G. A.
  • The influence of mental state attributions on trust in large language models. Colombatto, Clara and Birch, Jonathan and Fleming, Stephen M. picture_as_pdf
  • Decisions on public projects with negative externalities: veil of ignorance or impartial spectator? Colombo, Camilla and Gaertner, Wulf
  • Modelling the moral dimension of decisions. Colyvan, Mark and Cox, Damian and Steele, Katie Siobhan
  • Group decisions in humans and animals: a survey. Conradt, Larissa and List, Christian
  • Swarm intelligence: when uncertainty meets conflict. Conradt, Larissa and List, Christian and Roper, Timothy J.
  • Facets of self-consciousness - special issue edited by Katja Crone, Kristine Musholt and Anna Strasser. Crone, Katja and Musholt, Kristina and Strasser, Anna
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  • Evolutionary psychology. Cronin, H.
  • Getting human nature right: a talk with Helena Cronin. Cronin, H.
  • Il pavone e la formiga: selezione sessuale e altruismo da Darwin a oggi. Cronin, H.
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  • Pity poor men: if labour wants to save the family, they should focus on fathers. Cronin, H.
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  • True lies [Review of By the Grace of Guile: The role of deception in natural history and human affairs, Rue, L. (1994), New York, Oxford University Press]. Cronin, H.
  • The ant and the peacock: altruism and sexual selection from Darwin to today. Cronin, H.
  • The battle of the sexes revisited. Cronin, H.
  • The evolution of evolution. Cronin, H.
  • A formiga e o pavo: altruismo e seleçao sexual de Darwin ate hoje. Cronin, H.
  • The vital statistics. Cronin, H.
  • Adaptation: a critique of some current evolutionary thought. Cronin, Helena
  • Getting human nature right. Cronin, Helena
  • La hormiga y el pavo real: el altruismo y la seleccion sexual desde Darwin hasta hoy. Cronin, Helena
  • Oh, those bonobos! [review of Small, M.F., Female choices: Sexual behavior of female primates, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993]. Cronin, Helena
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  • The origins of evolution [review of Desmond, A. and Moore, J., Darwin, London: Michael Joseph, 1991]. Cronin, Helena
  • Darwinism's fantastic voyage. Cronin, Helena and Curry, Oliver
  • The evolved family. Cronin, Helena and Curry, Oliver
  • Animal consciousness:the interplay of neural and behavioural evidence. Crump, Andrew and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Sentience in decapod crustaceans:a general framework and review of the evidence. Crump, Andrew and Browning, Heather and Schnell, Alex and Burn, Charlotte and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Is it time for insect researchers to consider their subjects' welfare? Crump, Andrew and Gibbons, Matilda and Barrett, Meghan and Birch, Jonathan and Chittka, Lars picture_as_pdf
  • Separating conscious and unconscious perception in animals. Crump, Andrew and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Invertebrate sentience and sustainable seafood. Crump, Andrew and Browning, Heather and Schnell, Alexandra K. and Burn, Charlotte and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
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  • Open and inclusive:fair processes for financing universal health coverage. Dale, Elina and Evans, David B. and Gopinathan, Unni and Kurowski, Christoph and Norheim, Ole F. and Ottersen, Trygve and Voorhoeve, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Criteria for the procedural fairness of health financing decisions:a scoping review. Dale, Elina and Peacocke, Elizabeth F. and Movik, Espen and Voorhoeve, Alex and Ottersen, Trygve and Kurowski, Christoph and Evans, David B. and Norheim, Ole Frithjof and Gopinathan, Unni picture_as_pdf
  • The history of quantum logic. Dall Chiara, Maria Luisa and Giuntini, Roberto and Rédei, Miklós
  • Scientific conclusions need not be accurate, justified, or believed by their authors. Dang, Haixin and Bright, Liam Kofi picture_as_pdf
  • Differences in collaboration structures and impact among prominent researchers in Europe and North America. Danús, Lluís and Muntaner, Carles and Krauss, Alexander and Sales-Pardo, Marta and Guimerà, Roger picture_as_pdf
  • Objectivity, invariance, and convention: symmetry in physical science. Debs, Talal A. and Redhead, Michael
  • Criteria for indefeasible knowledge: John Mcdowell and ‘epistemological disjunctivism’. Dennis, Peter
  • Mind, reason, and being-in-the-world: the McDowell-Dreyfus debate, edited by Joseph Schear. Dennis, Peter
  • “Trust yourself”: how the citizen science movement proposes a radical rethink of the relationship between scientists and the public. Dennis, Peter
  • Was Heidegger a nonconceptualist? Dennis, Peter
  • Extending List’s levels. Dewar, Neil and Fletcher, Samuel C. and Hudetz, Laurenz picture_as_pdf
  • Aggregation theory and the relevance of some issues to others. Dietrich, Franz
  • Anti-terrorism politics and the risk of provoking. Dietrich, Franz
  • Bayesian group belief. Dietrich, Franz
  • Bayesian group belief. Dietrich, Franz
  • Editorial. Dietrich, Franz
  • General representation of epistemically optimal procedures. Dietrich, Franz
  • How to reach legitimate decisions when the procedure is controversial. Dietrich, Franz
  • Judgment aggregation: (im)possibility theorems. Dietrich, Franz
  • A generalised model of judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz
  • The possibility of judgment aggregation on agendas with subjunctive implications. Dietrich, Franz
  • The premises of Condorcet’s jury theorem are not simultaneously justified. Dietrich, Franz
  • Arrow's theorem in judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Arrow’s theorem in judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Arrow’s theorem in judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Dynamically rational judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian picture_as_pdf
  • Judgement aggregation under constraints. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Judgment aggregation by quota rules: majority voting generalized. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Judgment aggregation with consistency alone. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Judgment aggregation without full rationality. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Majority voting on restricted domains. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Majority voting on restricted domains. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Mentalism versus behaviourism in economics: a philosophy-of-science perspective. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Opinion pooling on general agendas. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Probabilistic opinion pooling. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Probabilistic opinion pooling generalized. Part one: general agendas. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Probabilistic opinion pooling generalized. Part two: the premise-based approach. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Propositionwise judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Propositionwise judgment aggregation: the general case. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Reason-based choice and context-dependence: an explanatory framework. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Reason-based rationalization. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Reasons for (prior) belief in Bayesian epistemology. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Strategy-proof judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Strategy-proof judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Strategy-proof judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • What matters and how it matters:a choice-theoretic representation of moral theories. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Where do preferences come from? Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Where do preferences come from? Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The aggregation of propositional attitudes: towards a general theory. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The aggregation of propositional attitudes: towards a general theory. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The impossibility of unbiased judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The impossibility of unbiased judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The impossibility of unbiased judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A liberal paradox for judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A liberal paradox for judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A model of jury decisions where all jurors have the same evidence. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A model of non-informational preference change. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A model of non-informational preference change. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A reason-based theory of rational choice. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • A reason-based theory of rational choice. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The two-envelope paradox: an axiomatic approach. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • Belief revision generalized: a joint characterization of Bayes's and Jeffrey's rules. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian and Bradley, Richard
  • The premiss-based approach to judgment aggregation. Dietrich, Franz and Mongin, Philippe
  • On coherent sets and the transmission of confirmation. Dietrich, Franz and Moretti, Luca
  • Independent opinions? Dietrich, Franz and Spiekermann, Kai
  • From degrees of belief to binary beliefs:lessons from judgment-aggregation theory. Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian
  • The Aharonov approach to equilibrium. Dizadji-Bahmani, Foad
  • Confirmation and reduction: a Bayesian account. Dizadji-Bahmani, Foad and Frigg, Roman and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Who’s afraid of Nagelian reduction? Dizadji-Bahmani, Foad and Frigg, Roman and Hartmann, Stephan
  • The double-stranded RNA binding domain of human Dicer functions as a nuclear localization signal. Doyle, Michael and Badertscher, Lukas and Jaskiewicz, Lukasz and Güttinger, Stephan and Jurado, Sabine and Hugenschmidt, Tabea and Kutay, Ulrike and Filipowicz, Witold
  • Axiomatizing bounded rationality: the priority heuristic. Drechsler, Mareile
  • Social choice theory and deliberative democracy : a reconciliation. Dryzek, John S. and List, Christian
  • Social choice theory and deliberative democracy : a response to Aldred. Dryzek, John S. and List, Christian
  • Non-manipulable partitioning. Duddy, Conal and Perote-Peña, Juan and Piggins, Ashley
  • The proximity condition. Duddy, Conal and Piggins, Ashley
  • Beyond team-directed reasoning: participatory intentions contribute to a theory of collective agency. Duijf, Hein
  • Procedural fairness and the resilience of health financing reforms in Ukraine. Dzhygyr, Y. and Dale, E. and Goppinathan, U. and Voorhoeve, Alex and Maynzyuk, K. picture_as_pdf
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  • Educating in respect: against neutral discourse as a norm for respectful classroom discussion. Easton, Christina
  • Religious Education – reform, not abolition:a reply to Matthew Clayton and David Stephens. Easton, Christina picture_as_pdf
  • Women and ‘the philosophical personality’: evaluating whether gender differences in the Cognitive Reflection Test have significance for explaining the gender gap in philosophy. Easton, Christina picture_as_pdf
  • A simple proof of Sen's possibility theorem on majority decisions. Elsholtz, Christian and List, Christian
  • The interference problem for the betting interpretation of degrees of belief. Eriksson, Lina and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
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  • Book review: inference to the best explanation by P. Lipton. Farmakis, Lefteris and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Disaggregating deliberation's effects: an experiment within a deliberative poll. Farrar, Cynthia and Fishkin, James S. and Green, Donald P. and List, Christian and Luskin, Robert C. and Levy Paluck, Elizabeth
  • A dynamical systems approach to causation. Fazekas, Peter and Gyenis, Balázs and Hofer-Szabó, Gábor and Kertész, Gergely
  • Does Roush show that evidence should be probable? Fennell, Damien and Cartwright, Nancy
  • Does Roush show that evidence should be probable? Fennell, Damien and Cartwright, Nancy
  • Kant on duty in the groundwork. Ferguson, Benjamin
  • Why buy local? Ferguson, Benjamin and Thompson, Christopher picture_as_pdf
  • Sexual consent and epistemic partiality in rape fact-finding. Ferrantelli, Talita picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: private government: how employers rule our lives (and why we don't talk about it), Elizabeth Anderson. Ferretti, Thomas
  • Measuring freedom:towards a solution to John Rawls’ indexing problem. Ferretti, Thomas picture_as_pdf
  • The ethics and politics of artificial intelligence. Ferretti, Thomas picture_as_pdf
  • An institutionalist approach to AI ethics:justifying the priority of government regulation over self-regulation. Ferretti, Thomas picture_as_pdf
  • Assessing risky social situations. Fleurbaey, Marc
  • Fairness, responsibility, and welfare. Fleurbaey, Marc
  • Individual well-being and social welfare: notes on the theory. Fleurbaey, Marc
  • Living standards and capabilities: equal values or equal sets? Fleurbaey, Marc
  • Social choice and just institutions: new perspectives. Fleurbaey, Marc
  • Social choice and the indexing dilemma. Fleurbaey, Marc
  • What a new pandemic model reveals about the effectiveness of lockdowns. Fleurbaey, Marc and Fleurbaey, Hélène and Bradley, Richard picture_as_pdf
  • International comparisons of living standards by equivalent incomes. Fleurbaey, Marc and Gaulier, Guillaume
  • Equivalent income and fair evaluation of health care. Fleurbaey, Marc and Luchini, Stéphane and Muller, Christophe and Schokkaert, Erik
  • Fair social orderings. Fleurbaey, Marc and Maniquet, F.
  • On the social and personal value of existence. Fleurbaey, Marc and Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Moving is acting: Kenneth Boulding and the visual integration of social science, 1956-1993. Fontaine, Philippe
  • The homeless observer: John Harsanyi on interpersonal utility comparisons and bargaining, 1950-1964. Fontaine, Philippe
  • The influence of footwear on functional outcome after total ankle replacement, ankle arthrodesis, and tibiotalocalcaneal arthrodesis. Frigg, Arno and Frigg, Roman
  • The biomechanical influence of tibio-talar containment on stability of the ankle joint. Frigg, Arno and Frigg, Roman and Hintermann, Beat and Barg, Alexey and Valderrabano, Victor
  • Facilitating the interpretation of pedobarography: the relative midfoot index as marker for pathologic gait in ankle osteoarthritic and contralateral feet. Frigg, Arno and Frigg, Roman and Wiewiorski, Martin and Goldoni, Jennifer and Horisberger, Monika
  • Book review: a companionable coverage of the philosophy of science. Frigg, Roman
  • Book review: ontological aspects of quantum field theory. Frigg, Roman
  • Book review: the images of time: an essay on temporal representation. Frigg, Roman
  • Book review: ubiquity: the science of history ... or why the world is simpler than we think. Frigg, Roman
  • Chance and determinism. Frigg, Roman
  • Chance in Boltzmannian statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman
  • Chaos and randomness: An equivalence proof of a generalised version of the Shannon entropy and the Kolmogorov-Sinai entropy for Hamiltonian dynamical systems. Frigg, Roman
  • Clever fetishists. Frigg, Roman
  • Fiction and science. Frigg, Roman
  • Fiction and scientific representation. Frigg, Roman
  • GRW theory (Ghirardi, Rimini, Weber model of quantum physics). Frigg, Roman
  • Grundprobleme der Statistischen Mechanik. Frigg, Roman
  • In what sense is the Kolmogorov-Sinai Entropy a measure for chaotic behaviour? Bridging the gap between dynamical systems theory and communication theory. Frigg, Roman
  • Los modelos y la ficción. Frigg, Roman
  • Models and fiction. Frigg, Roman
  • Models and representation: why structures are not enough. Frigg, Roman
  • Models and theories in science. Frigg, Roman
  • Models and theories:a philosophical inquiry. Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • Models in physics. Frigg, Roman
  • On the property structure of realist collapse interpretations of quantum mechanics and the so-called "counting anomaly". Frigg, Roman
  • Probability in Boltzmannian statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman
  • Properties and the born rule in GRW theory. Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • Qu'est-ce que c'est la méchanique statistique? Frigg, Roman
  • Scientific representation and the semantic view of theories. Frigg, Roman
  • Self-organised criticality - what it is and what it isn't. Frigg, Roman
  • Theories and models. Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • Typicality and the approach to equilibrium in Boltzmannian statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman
  • Understanding scientific representation. Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • What is statistical mechanics? Frigg, Roman
  • Why typicality does not explain the approach to equilibrium. Frigg, Roman
  • A field guide to recent work on the foundations of statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman
  • Book review: explaining chaos. Frigg, Roman and Berkovitz, Joseph
  • The ergodic hierarchy. Frigg, Roman and Berkovitz, Joseph and Kronz, Fred
  • Laplace's demon and climate change. Frigg, Roman and Bradley, Seamus and Du, Hailiang and Smith, Leonard A.
  • Laplace's demon and the adventures of his apprentices. Frigg, Roman and Bradley, Seamus and Du, Hailiang and Smith, Leonard A.
  • Probabilistic forecasting: why model imperfection is a poison pill. Frigg, Roman and Bradley, Seamus and Machete, Reason L. and Smith, Leonard A.
  • Introduction - special issue. Frigg, Roman and Hartmann, Stephan
  • Preface: special issue: models and simulations 2. Frigg, Roman and Hartmann, Stephan and Imbert, Cyrille
  • Determinism and chance from a Humean perspective. Frigg, Roman and Hoefer, Carl
  • Determinismo y probabilidad: una perspectiva humeana. Frigg, Roman and Hoefer, Carl
  • Probability in GRW Theory. Frigg, Roman and Hoefer, Carl
  • The best Humean system for statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman and Hoefer, Carl
  • Fact and fiction in the neuropsychology of art. Frigg, Roman and Howard, Catherine
  • Mirrors without warnings. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James picture_as_pdf
  • Models and representation. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James picture_as_pdf
  • Of barrels and pipes: representation - as in art and science. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James picture_as_pdf
  • Scientific representation. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James
  • Scientific representation is representation-as. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James
  • The turn of the valve: representing with material models. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James
  • The philosophy of simulation: hot new issues or same old stew? Frigg, Roman and Reiss, Julian
  • An ineffective antidote for hawkmoths. Frigg, Roman and Smith, Leonard A. picture_as_pdf
  • An assessment of the foundational assumptions inhigh-resolution climate projections: the case of UKCP09. Frigg, Roman and Smith, Leonard A. and Stainforth, David A.
  • The myopia of imperfect climate models: the case of UKCP09. Frigg, Roman and Smith, Leonard A. and Stainforth, David A.
  • Philosophy of climate science part I: observing climate change. Frigg, Roman and Thompson, Erica and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Philosophy of climate science part II: modelling climate change. Frigg, Roman and Thompson, Erica and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Everything you always wanted to know about structural realism but were afraid to ask. Frigg, Roman and Votsis, Ioannis
  • Demystifying typicality. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Equilibrium in Boltzmannian statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte picture_as_pdf
  • Equilibrium in Gibbsian statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Explaining thermodynamic-like behaviour in terms of epsilon-ergodicity. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Foundations of statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte picture_as_pdf
  • Philosophy of statistical mechanics. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Statistical mechanics:a tale of two theories. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte
  • A new approach to the approach to equilibrium. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Scientific modelling and make-believe. Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • DEKI and the mislocation of justification:a response to Millson and Risjord. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James picture_as_pdf
  • Modelling nature:an opinionated introduction to scientific representation. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James picture_as_pdf
  • Seven myths about the fiction view of models. Frigg, Roman and Nguyen, James picture_as_pdf
  • Boltzmannian non-equilibrium and local variables. Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte picture_as_pdf
  • Can somebody please say what Gibbsian statistical mechanics says? Frigg, Roman and Werndl, Charlotte
  • The case for criminalising revenge porn consumption. Frowe, Helen and Parry, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Wrongful observation. Frowe, Helen and Parry, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
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  • On the neural enrichment of economic models: tractability, trade-offs and multiple levels of description. Fumagalli, Roberto
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  • Der Bayesianismus und die herausforderung durch den partikularismus. Hartmann, Stephan and Fahrbach, L.
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  • Models in science. Hartmann, Stephan and Frigg, Roman
  • Scientific models. Hartmann, Stephan and Frigg, Roman
  • Modeling partially reliable information sources: A general approach based on Dempster-Shafer theory. Hartmann, Stephan and Haenni, Rolf
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  • The quantitative/qualitative watershed for rules of uncertain inference. Hawthorne, James and Makinson, David C,
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  • Book review: blind workers against charity: the national league of the blind of Great Britain and Ireland, 1893–1970. Hayhoe, Simon
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  • A Critical Analysis of the Categorization of Children with Special Educational Needs in the England and Wales 1981 Education Act Using an Open versus Closed Society Theoretical Framework. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Cultural heritage, ageing, disability and identity:practice, and the development of inclusive capital. Hayhoe, Simon
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  • How a blind artist is challenging our understanding of colour. Hayhoe, Simon
  • How can you paint in colour if you are blind? Hayhoe, Simon
  • Human values, inclusive capital, and cultural access: a case study of the deaf service at Yosemite National Park. Hayhoe, Simon
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  • Initial analysis from a grounded methodology study of risk taking and avoidance by students with visual impairments during visual art projects. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Mobile devices, M-Learning & learners with visual impairment: epistemological trends analysed through a grounded methodology literature review. Hayhoe, Simon
  • Reflexive strategies developed during part-time fieldwork in an English school for the blind, Worcester, 2000-2001. Hayhoe, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • River is the Venue (RiV):evaluation of the public engagement project, involving artists, educational and arts agencies working collaboratively to educate the public on the history of flooding in Bath through accessible public artworks. Hayhoe, Simon
  • This mattered to me: "Helen Keller: a remembrance," by Berthold Lowenfeld, originally published in the May 1980 issue of the Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, volume 74, number 5, pp. 169-174. Hayhoe, Simon
  • When Gucci make hearing aids, I’ll be deaf: sensory impairment in later life and a need to define it according to identity. Hayhoe, Simon
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  • An introduction to grounded methodology for emerging educational researchers. Hayhoe, Simon
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  • The open society and its continual enemies: the need to re-balance education and develop a more critical attitude to knowledge and accepted practice. Hayhoe, Simon picture_as_pdf
  • The representation of disability in the higher education institutions of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC). Hayhoe, Simon
  • A study of support for learners with disabilities in the US National Park Service:case studies of Yosemite National Park and the Statue of Liberty. Hayhoe, Simon
  • A survey of older adult services and sight loss in Ireland and eight similar jurisdictions. Hayhoe, Simon and Cahill, Danny picture_as_pdf
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  • Accessible Resources for Cultural Heritage EcoSystems (ARCHES) Deliverables 2.4:recommendations, guidelines & policy briefing. Hayhoe, Simon and Garcia-Carrisoza, Helena
  • The Accessible Resources for Cultural Heritage Ecosystems (ARCHES) project:initial observations and findings from fieldwork in London & Madrid. Hayhoe, Simon and Garcia-Carrisoza, Helena and Rix, Jonathan and Sheehy, Kieron and Seale, Jane
  • Interactive demonstration on the use of existing apps in mobile technologies to teach basic photographic techniques to blind, visually impaired and sighted users together. Hayhoe, Simon and Pena Sanchez, Noemi
  • Interactive demonstration on the use of existing apps on mobile technologies to teach basic photographic techniques to participants who are blind, visually impaired and sighted together: A demonstration of an exercise using apps and cameras on iOS and Android platforms to image "the body" and handwriting. Hayhoe, Simon and Pena Sanchez, Noemi
  • Evaluation of a collaborative photography workshop using the iPad 2 as an accessible technology for participants who are blind, visually impaired and sighted working collaboratively. Hayhoe, Simon and Pena Sanchez, Noemi and Bentley, Karl
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  • Deliberation and agreement. List, Christian
  • Democracy in animal groups: a political science perspective. List, Christian
  • Distributed cognition: a perspective from social choice theory. List, Christian
  • Dynamic and stochastic systems as a framework for metaphysics and the philosophy of science. List, Christian picture_as_pdf
  • Epistemic democracy : generalizing the Condorcet jury theorem. List, Christian
  • Free will, determinism, and the possibility of doing otherwise. List, Christian
  • Free will:real or illusion. List, Christian picture_as_pdf
  • Group agency and artificial intelligence. List, Christian picture_as_pdf
  • Group communication and the transformation of judgments: an impossibility result. List, Christian
  • Group deliberation and the transformation of judgments: an impossibility result. List, Christian
  • Group deliberation and the transformation of judgments: an impossibility result. List, Christian
  • Group knowledge and group rationality: a judgment aggregation perspective. List, Christian
  • Indeterminacy of translation reassessed: is the problem of translation an empirical matter? List, Christian
  • Intradimensional single-peakedness and the multidimensional Arrow problem. List, Christian
  • Judgment aggregation: a short introduction. List, Christian
  • Multidimensional inequality measurement: a proposal. List, Christian
  • Multidimensional welfare aggregation. List, Christian
  • On the significance of the absolute margin. List, Christian
  • Republican freedom and the rule of law. List, Christian
  • Social choice theory. List, Christian
  • Special-science counterfactuals. List, Christian picture_as_pdf
  • Three kinds of collective attitudes. List, Christian
  • Two concepts of agreement. List, Christian
  • What is it like to be a group agent? List, Christian
  • When to defer to supermajority testimony – and when not. List, Christian
  • When to defer to supermajority testimony—and when not. List, Christian
  • Which worlds are possible?: a judgment aggregation problem. List, Christian
  • Why free will is real. List, Christian
  • The discursive dilemma and public reason. List, Christian
  • The epistemology of special majority voting. List, Christian
  • The impossibility of a Paretian republican? Some comments on Pettit and Sen. List, Christian
  • The logical space of democracy. List, Christian
  • The many‐worlds theory of consciousness. List, Christian picture_as_pdf
  • A model of path-dependence in decisions over multiple propositions. List, Christian
  • A note on introducing a "zeroline" of welfare as an escape route from Arrow's theorem. List, Christian
  • A note on measuring preference structuration. List, Christian
  • A possibility theorem on aggregation over multiple interconnected propositions. List, Christian
  • The probability of inconsistencies in complex collective decisions. List, Christian
  • The theory of judgment aggregation: an introductory review. List, Christian
  • The theory of judgment aggregation: an introductory review. List, Christian
  • The voting power approach : a theory of measurement. A response to Max Albert. List, Christian
  • The problem of constrained judgment aggregation. List, Christian and Dietrich, Franz
  • Optimality theory and the problem of constraint aggregation. List, Christian and Harbour, Daniel
  • Can there be a global demos?: an agency-based approach. List, Christian and Koenig-Archibugi, Mathias
  • Deliberation, single-peakedness, and the possibility of meaningful democracy: evidence from deliberative polls. List, Christian and Luskin, Robert and Fishkin, James and McLean, Iain
  • Deliberation, single-peakedness, and the possibility of meaningful democracy: evidence from deliberative polls. List, Christian and Luskin, Robert C. and Fishkin, James S. and McLean, Iain
  • Non-reductive physicalism and the limits of the exclusion principle. List, Christian and Menzies, Peter
  • Non-reductive physicalism and the limits of the exclusion principle. List, Christian and Menzies, Peter
  • Nonreductive physicalism and the limits of the exclusion principle. List, Christian and Menzies, Peter
  • Aggregating sets of judgments : an impossibility result. List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • Aggregating sets of judgments : two impossibility results compared. List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • Episteme symposium on group agency: replies to Gaus, Cariani, Sylvan, and Briggs. List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • Group agency and supervenience. List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • Group agency: the possibility, design, and status of corporate agents. List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • On the many as one : a reply to Kornhauser and Sager. List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • An epistemic free-riding problem? List, Christian and Pettit, Philip
  • Emergent chance. List, Christian and Pivato, Marcus
  • Introduction to judgment aggregation. List, Christian and Polak, Ben
  • Judgment aggregation: a survey. List, Christian and Puppe, Clemens
  • Two intuitions about free will: alternative possibilities and endorsement. List, Christian and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Two intuitions about free will: alternative possibilities and intentional endorsement. List, Christian and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • "Deliberative polling" als methode zum erlernen des demokratischen sprechens. List, Christian and Sliwka, Anne
  • Methodological individualism and holism in political science: a reconciliation. List, Christian and Spiekermann, Kai
  • Does the exclusion argument put any pressure on dualism? List, Christian and Stoljar, Daniel
  • What a dualist should say about the exclusion argument. List, Christian and Stoljar, Daniel
  • The methodology of political theory. List, Christian and Valentini, Laura
  • Independence and interdependence: lessons from the hive. List, Christian and Vermeule, Adrian
  • Independence and interdependence: lessons from the hive. List, Christian and Vermeule, Adrian
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  • When in doubt, equalize: presumption of equality justified. Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • A centipede for intransitive preferrers. Rabinowicz, Wlodek
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  • The size of inequality and its badness: some reflections around Temkin's "inequality". Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Better to be than not to be? Rabinowicz, Wlodek and Arrhenius, Gustaf
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  • Criminal proof:fixed or flexible? Ross, Lewis picture_as_pdf
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  • A categorial approach to relativistic locality. Rédei, Miklós
  • Causal completeness of probability theories-results and open problems. Rédei, Miklós and Gyenis, Balazs
  • Measure theoretic analysis of consistency of the Principal Principle. Rédei, Miklós and Gyenis, Zalán
  • The maxim of probabilism, with special regard to Reichenbach. Rédei, Miklós and Gyenis, Zalán picture_as_pdf
  • Entropic taming of the Look Elsewhere Effect. Rédei, Miklós and Gömöri, Márton picture_as_pdf
  • Distinguishing causality principles. Rédei, Miklós and San Pedro, Iñaki
  • Austria-Hungary in philosophy and science: a search for the evidence. Rédei, Miklós and Stadler, Friedrich
  • Soft axiomatization: John von Neumann on method and von Neumann's method in the physical sciences. Rédei, Miklós and Stöltzner, Michael
  • Remarks on causality in relativistic quantum field theory. Rédei, Miklós and Summers, Stephen J.
  • When are quantum systems operationally independent? Rédei, Miklós and Summers, Stephen J.
  • Quantum probability theory. Rédei, Miklós and Summers, Stephen Jeffrey
  • How local are local operations in local quantum field theory? Rédei, Miklós and Valente, Giovanni
  • On the history of the isomorphism problem of dynamical systems with special regard to von Neumann’s contribution. Rédei, Miklós and Werndl, Charlotte
  • George Polya’s reaction to Imre Lakatos’ ’Proofs and Refutations’. Rédei, Miklós picture_as_pdf
  • Tropic of value. Rønnow-Rasmussen, Toni and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
  • Tropic of value. Rønnow-Rasmussen, Toni and Rabinowicz, Wlodek
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  • The new fiction view of models. Salis, Fiora picture_as_pdf
  • Putting the experiment back into the thought experiment. Sartori, Lorenzo picture_as_pdf
  • Model organisms as scientific representations. Sartori, Lorenzo picture_as_pdf
  • Prediction and the periodic table. Scerri, Eric R. and Worrall, John
  • Revisiting the base in evidence-based policy. Schneider, Mike D and Slanickova, Helena and Rubin, Hannah and Heesen, Remco and Schwenkenbecher, Anne and Bortolus, Alejandro and Chukwu, Emelda E and Hewitt, Chad L and Kaufer, Ricardo and Schwindt, Evangelina and Sogbanmu, Temitope O and Woolaston, Katie and Yu, Li-An picture_as_pdf
  • Science–policy research collaborations need philosophers. Schneider, Mike D. and Sogbanmu, Temitope O. and Rubin, Hannah and Bortolus, Alejandro and Chukwu, Emelda E. and Heesen, Remco and Hewitt, Chad L. and Kaufer, Ricardo and Metzen, Hanna and Mitova, Veli and Schwenkenbecher, Anne and Schwindt, Evangelina and Slanickova, Helena and Woolaston, Katie and Yu, Li-an picture_as_pdf
  • Octopus farms raise huge animal welfare concerns - and they’re unsustainable too. Schnell, Alexandra K. and Browning, Heather and Birch, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • Bayesianism. Schulz, Armin
  • Condorcet and communitarianism: Boghossian’s fallacious inference. Schulz, Armin
  • Gigerenzer’s evolutionary arguments against rational choice theory: an assessment. Schulz, Armin
  • Interpretations of probability. Schulz, Armin
  • It takes two: sexual strategies and game theory. Schulz, Armin
  • Probabilistic logic. Schulz, Armin
  • Probability. Schulz, Armin
  • Richard Jeffrey. Schulz, Armin
  • Risky business:evolutionary theory and human attitudes towards risk – a reply to Okasha. Schulz, Armin
  • Simulation, simplicity, and selection: an evolutionary perspective on high-level mindreading. Schulz, Armin
  • Sober & Wilson’s evolutionary arguments for psychological altruism: a reassessment. Schulz, Armin
  • Structural flaws: massive modularity and the argument from design. Schulz, Armin
  • The adaptive importance of cognitive efficiency: an alternative theory of why we have beliefs and desires. Schulz, Armin
  • The benefits of rule following: a new account of the evolution of desires. Schulz, Armin
  • Beyond the hype: the value of evolutionary theorizing in economics. Schulz, Armin W.
  • Overextension: the extended mind and arguments from evolutionary biology. Schulz, Armin W.
  • Mapping content:why cognitive maps are non-conceptual mental states. Schwartz, Ari and Fresco, Nir picture_as_pdf
  • A proposal for a unified framework for the design of technologies for people with learning difficulties. Seale, Jane and Garcia-Carrisoza, Helena and Rix, Jonty and Sheehy, Kieron and Hayhoe, Simon
  • Independence and interdependence in collective decision making: an agent-based model of nest-site choice by honeybee swarms. Seeley, Thomas D. and Elsholtz, Christian and List, Christian
  • Going outside the system: Gödel and the “I-it” structure of experience. Shear, Jonathan and Sims, Neil
  • Science: freedom and reason: comments on Mara Beller's quantum dialogue. Shenker, Orly R.
  • A lie is a lie:the ethics of lying in business negotiations. Sherwood, Charles picture_as_pdf
  • An unreasonable assumption:a reply to Strudler. Sherwood, Charles N. C. picture_as_pdf
  • Reconstructing the character states of ancestors - a likelihood perspective on cladistic parsimony. Sober, Elliott
  • Venetian sea levels, British bread prices, and the principle of the common cause. Sober, Elliott
  • Authors' response [to commentators on "Unto others"]. Sober, Elliott and Wilson, David Sloan
  • Time to pregnancy: a computational method for using the duration of non-conception for predicting conception. Sozou, Peter D. and Hartshorne, Geraldine M.
  • Persistent experimenters, stopping rules, and statistical inference. Steele, Katie
  • Model tuning in engineering: uncovering the logic. Steele, Katie and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Model-selection theory: the need for a more nuanced picture of use-novelty and double-counting. Steele, Katie and Werndl, Charlotte
  • The diversity of model tuning practices in climate science. Steele, Katie and Werndl, Charlotte
  • Choice models. Steele, Katie Siobhan
  • Distinguishing indeterminate belief from "risk-averse" preferences. Steele, Katie Siobhan
  • Environmental ethics and decision theory: fellow travellers or bitter enemies? Steele, Katie Siobhan
  • Testimony as evidence: more problems for linear pooling. Steele, Katie Siobhan
  • What are the minimal requirements of rational choice?: arguments from the sequential-decision setting. Steele, Katie Siobhan
  • The precautionary principle. Steele, Katie Siobhan
  • The precautionary principle: a new approach to public decision-making? Steele, Katie Siobhan
  • The scientist qua policy advisor makes value judgments. Steele, Katie Siobhan
  • Uses and misuses of multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) in environmental decision making. Steele, Katie Siobhan and Carmel, Yohay and Cross, Jean and Wilcox, Chris
  • Right decisions or happy decision‐makers? Steele, Katie Siobhan and Regan, Helen M. and Colyvan, Mark and Burgman, Mark A.
  • How valuable are chances? Stefansson, H. Orii and Bradley, Richard
  • What is risk aversion? Stefansson, H. Orii and Bradley, Richard
  • Humean supervenience and multidimensional semantics. Stefansson, Hlynur
  • Dangerous guesswork in economic policy. Steuer, Max
  • Theories: tools versus models. Suárez, Mauricio and Cartwright, Nancy
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  • Is indistinguishability in quantum mechanics conventional? Teller, Paul and Redhead, Michael
  • An ode to the TikTok dance. Thau, Tena
  • Bargaining and the impartiality of the social contract. Thoma, Johanna
  • Book review: economics rules. Thoma, Johanna
  • Can welfare economics avoid paternalism after the behavioural turn? Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • Folk psychology and the interpretation of decision theory. Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • In defence of revealed preference theory. Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • Instrumental rationality without separability. Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • Judgementalism about normative decision theory. Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • On the possibility of an anti-paternalist behavioural welfare economics. Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • Taking risks on behalf of another. Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • Temptation and preference-based instrumental rationality. Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • Time for caution. Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • Weighing the costs and benefits of public policy:on the dangers of single metric accounting. Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • The dangers of single metric accounting in public policy. Thoma, Johanna picture_as_pdf
  • The epistemic division of labor revisited. Thoma, Johanna
  • Risk writ large. Thoma, Johanna and Weisberg, Jonathan
  • Risk aversion and the long run. Thoma, Johanna
  • No escape from Allais:reply to Buchak. Thoma, Johanna and Weisberg, Jonathan picture_as_pdf
  • A general model of a group search procedure, applied to epistemic democracy. Thompson, Christopher
  • Expert judgment for climate change adaptation. Thompson, Erica and Frigg, Roman and Helgeson, Casey
  • Clouds over Kabul. Torfeh, Massoumeh
  • Don't talk to the Taliban. Torfeh, Massoumeh
  • Iran's judiciary takes a military colour. Torfeh, Massoumeh
  • The cracks in the Iranian regime. Torfeh, Massoumeh
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  • Why Left-Libertarianism is not incoherent, indeterminate, or irrelevant: a reply to Fried. Vallentyne, Peter and Steiner, Hillel and Otsuka, Michael
  • Rationality in games and institutions. Van Basshuysen, Philippe picture_as_pdf
  • Mit Kontaktdaten gegen die Pandemie:Zur Ethik von Corona Warn-Apps. Van Basshuysen, Philippe and White, Lucie picture_as_pdf
  • Perspectives on scientific error. Van Ravenzwaaij, D. and Bakker, M. and Heesen, Remco and Romero, F. and Van Dongen, N. and Crüwell, S. and Field, S. M. and Held, L. and Munafò, M. R. and Pittelkow, M. M. and Tiokhin, L. and Traag, V. A. and Van Den Akker, O. R. and Van 'T Veer, A. E. and Wagenmakers, E. J. picture_as_pdf
  • Follow the leader : local interactions with influence neighborhoods. Vanderschraaf, Peter and Alexander, J McKenzie
  • Perspectival pluralism for animal welfare. Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Life, mind, agency:why Markov blankets fail the test of evolution. Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Polygenic scores and social science. Veit, Walter and Browning, Heather picture_as_pdf
  • Against commitment. Venkatesh, Nikhil picture_as_pdf
  • Book review:Social anarchism and the rejection of moral tyranny, by Jesse Spafford. Venkatesh, Nikhil picture_as_pdf
  • Inefficacy, pre-emption and structural injustice. Venkatesh, Nikhil picture_as_pdf
  • Is act-consequentialism self-effacing? Venkatesh, Nikhil picture_as_pdf
  • Surveillance capitalism:a Marx-inspired account. Venkatesh, Nikhil picture_as_pdf
  • Williams’s integrity objection as a psychological problem. Venkatesh, Nikhil picture_as_pdf
  • Psychometric validation of a multi-dimensional capability instrument for outcome measurement in mental health research (OxCAP-MH). Vergunst, Francis and Jenkinson, Crispin and Burns, Tom and Anand, Paul and Gray, Alastair and Rugkåsa, Jorun and Simon, Judit
  • The root of algocratic illegitimacy. Volkov, Mikhail picture_as_pdf
  • Balancing small against large burdens. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Book review: Hugh LaFollette: the practice of ethics. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Book review: Matthew D. Adler: Well-being and fair distribution: beyond cost-benefit analysis. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Book review: Shlomi Segall, why inequality matters: luck egalitarianism, its meaning and value, Cambridge University Press, 2016, 256 + x pp., $99.00 (hbk), ISBN 9781107129818. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Book review: pursuing equal opportunities: the theory and practice of egalitarian justice, by Lesley A. Jacobs. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Book review: the philosophy of science. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Book review: vaulting intuition: Temkin's critique of transitivity. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Can we trust our intuitions? Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Conversations on ethics. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Dollarisering gewenst? Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Equality for prospective people:a novel statement and defence. Voorhoeve, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Erasmus. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Erasmus: a snapshot. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Harry Frankfurt on the necessity of love. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Heuristics and biases in a purported counter-example to the acyclicity of "better than". Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Heuristics and biases in a purported counterexample to the acyclicity of "better than". Voorhoeve, Alex
  • How should we aggregate competing claims? Voorhoeve, Alex
  • In search of the deep structure of morality: an interview with Frances Kamm. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Incentives and principles for individuals in Rawls's theory of justice. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Introduction to the symposium on equality versus priority. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Is poverty our problem? Voorhoeve, Alex
  • John Rawls. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Kant on the cheap: Thomas Scanlon interviewed. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Mandeville. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Peter Singer interviewed. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Philippa Foot. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Preference change and interpersonal comparisons of welfare. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Prioriteit voor patienten met een lage levenskwaliteit. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Scanlon on substantive responsibility. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Why one should count only claims with which one can sympathize. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Why sore throats don't aggregate against a life, but arms do. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • The good, the right, and the seemly. Ken Binmore interviewed. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • The grammar of goodness: an interview with Philippa Foot. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • The house that Jack built. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • The limits of autonomy. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • A mistrustful animal: Bernard Williams interviewed. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • The pleasures of tranquillity. Voorhoeve, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • The price of security: a roundtable. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • A response to Rabin. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Defending transitivity against Zeno's paradox. Voorhoeve, Alex and Binmore, Ken
  • Transitivity, the Sorites paradox, and similarity-based decision-making. Voorhoeve, Alex and Binmore, Ken
  • Ambiguity attitudes, framing, and consistency. Voorhoeve, Alex and Binmore, Ken G and Stefansson, Arnaldur and Stewart, Lisa
  • Précis of Open and inclusive:fair processes for financing universal health coverage. Voorhoeve, Alex and Dale, Elina and Gopinathan, Unni picture_as_pdf
  • Response to critics of Open and inclusive:fair processes for financing universal health coverage. Voorhoeve, Alex and Dale, Elina and Gopinathan, Unni picture_as_pdf
  • Who am I?: beyond “I think, therefore I am”. Voorhoeve, Alex and During, Elie and Jopling, David and Wilson, Timothy and Kamm, Frances
  • Three case studies in making fair choices on the path to universal health coverage. Voorhoeve, Alex and Edejer, Tessa T. T. and Kapiriri, Lydia and Norheim, Ole F. and Snowden, James and Basenya, Olivier and Bayarsaikhan, Dorjsuren and Chentaf, Ikram and Eyal, Nir and Folsom, Amanda and Hussein, Rozita Halina Tun and Morales, Cristian and Ostmann, Florian and Ottersen, Trygve and Prakongsai, Phusit and Saenz, Carla and Saleh, Karima and Sommanustweechai, Angkana and Wikler, Daniel and Zakariah, Afisah
  • Making fair choices on the path to universal health coverage: applying principles to difficult cases. Voorhoeve, Alex and Edejer, Tessa T. T. and Kapiriri, Lydia and Norheim, Ole Frithjof and Snowden, James and Basenya, Olivier and Bayarsaikhan, Dorjsuren and Chentaf, Ikram and Eyal, Nir and Folsom, Amanda and Hussein, Rozita Halina Tun and Morales, Cristian and Ostmann, Florian and Ottersen, Trygve and Prakongsai, Phusit and Saenz, Carla and Saleh, Karima and Sommanustweechai, Angkana and Wikler, Daniel and Zakariah, Afisah
  • Inequalities in HIV care: chances versus outcomes. Voorhoeve, Alex and Eyal, Nir
  • Decide as you would with full information!: an argument against ex ante Pareto. Voorhoeve, Alex and Fleurbaey, Marc
  • Egalitarianism and the separateness of persons. Voorhoeve, Alex and Fleurbaey, Marc
  • Priority or equality for possible people? Voorhoeve, Alex and Fleurbaey, Marc
  • 道德哲学十一讲 = Conversations on ethics:世界一流伦理学家说三大道德困惑. Voorhoeve, Alex and Liu, Dan
  • Have reforms reconciled health rights litigation and priority setting in Costa Rica? Voorhoeve, Alex and Luciano, Alessandro picture_as_pdf
  • Schuldverlichting: niet voor niets. Voorhoeve, Alex and Oort, Renske
  • Making fair choices on the path to universal health coverage: a prėcis. Voorhoeve, Alex and Ottersen, Trygve and Norheim, Ole Frithjof
  • Response to our critics. Voorhoeve, Alex and Ottersen, Trygve and Norheim, Ole Frithjof
  • Introduction to the symposium on the Report of the International Panel on Social Progress (IPSP). Voorhoeve, Alex and Raubo, Alexander
  • Взрывная волна (Shock wave). Voorhoeve, Alex and Velikovskiy, Mika
  • 善哉问:伦理学的十一场对话. Voorhoeve, Alex and Wang, Kangyu and Xia, Ziming
  • Epicurus on pleasure, a complete life, and death: a defence. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Healthy nails versus long lives:an analysis of a Dutch priority-setting proposal. Voorhoeve, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • May a government mandate more comprehensive health insurance than citizens want for themselves? Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Policy evaluation under severe uncertainty:a cautious, egalitarian approach. Voorhoeve, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Why health-related inequalities matter and which ones do. Voorhoeve, Alex
  • Similarity and the trustworthiness of distributive judgements. Voorhoeve, Alex and Stefansson, Arnaldur and Wallace, Brian
  • Theory-ladenness: testing the ‘untestable'. Votsis, Ioannis picture_as_pdf
  • A unificationist defence of revealed preferences. Vredenburgh, Kaitlyn Ann
  • AI and bureaucratic discretion. Vredenburgh, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Bureaucratic discretion, legitimacy, and substantive justice. Vredenburgh, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Causal explanation and revealed preferences. Vredenburgh, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Fairness. Vredenburgh, Kate
  • Fairness and randomness in decision-making:the case of decision thresholds. Vredenburgh, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Freedom at work:understanding, alienation, and the AI-driven workplace. Vredenburgh, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Limits of the numerical:the abuses and uses of quantification, ed. C. Newfield, A. Alexandrova and S. John. University of Chicago Press, 2022, 317 pages. Vredenburgh, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • The right to explanation. Vredenburgh, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Austinian model evaluation. van Basshuysen, Philippe picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: the prisoner’s dilemma, Martin Peterson (ed.). Cambridge University Press, 2015, viii + 298 pages. van Basshuysen, Philippe
  • Book review: the world the game theorists made, by Paul Erickson. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015, 390 pp., £24.50, ISBN 978-0-226-09703-9 (cloth), 978-0-226-09717-6 (paper), 978-0-226-09720-6 (e-book). van Basshuysen, Philippe
  • Dawid et al.’s [2015] no alternatives argument: an empiricist note. van Basshuysen, Philippe
  • How to build an institution. van Basshuysen, Philippe picture_as_pdf
  • Kidney exchange and the ethics of giving. van Basshuysen, Philippe picture_as_pdf
  • Markets, market algorithms, and algorithmic bias. van Basshuysen, Philippe picture_as_pdf
  • Towards a fair distribution mechanism for asylum. van Basshuysen, Philippe
  • Comment on ‘The climate mitigation gap: education and government recommendations miss the most effective individual actions’. van Basshuysen, Philippe and Brandstedt, Eric picture_as_pdf
  • Were lockdowns justified? A return to the facts and evidence. van Basshuysen, Philippe and White, Lucie picture_as_pdf
  • The epistemic duties of philosophers:an addendum. van Basshuysen, Philippe and White, Lucie picture_as_pdf
  • Three ways in which pandemic models may perform a pandemic. van Basshuysen, Philippe and White, Lucie and Khosrowi, Donal and Frisch, Mathias picture_as_pdf
  • Book review: radical markets:uprooting capitalism and democracy for a just society. van Basshuysen, Philippe picture_as_pdf
  • Intellect and cognitive performance in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936. von Stumm, Sophie and Deary, Ian J.
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  • Value incommensurability:ethics, risk, and decision-making. Wang, Kangyu and Brown, Campbell
  • Rereading Ujamaa, rethinking freedom. Wanga, Stephanie picture_as_pdf
  • Are deterministic descriptions and indeterministic descriptions observationally equivalent? Werndl, Charlotte
  • Book review: Philosophy of the precautionary principle, Daniel Steel. Cambridge University Press, 2015, xv + 256 pages. Werndl, Charlotte
  • Book review: bigger than chaos: understanding complexity through probability. Werndl, Charlotte
  • Book review: do microbes question standard thinking in the philosophy of biology? Werndl, Charlotte
  • Deterministic versus indeterministic descriptions: not that different after all? Werndl, Charlotte
  • Evidence for the deterministic or the indeterministic description? A critique of the literature about classical dynamical systems. Werndl, Charlotte
  • Initial-condition dependence and initial-condition uncertainty in climate science. Werndl, Charlotte
  • Justifying definitions in mathematics: going beyond Lakatos. Werndl, Charlotte
  • Justifying typicality measures of Boltzmannian statistical mechanics and dynamical systems. Werndl, Charlotte
  • Observational equivalence of deterministic and indeterministic descriptions and the role of different observations. Werndl, Charlotte
  • On choosing between deterministic and indeterministic models: underdetermination and indirect evidence. Werndl, Charlotte
  • On defining climate and climate change. Werndl, Charlotte
  • On the observational equivalence of continuous-time deterministic and indeterministic descriptions. Werndl, Charlotte
  • Probability, indeterminism and biological processes. Werndl, Charlotte
  • What are the new implications of chaos for unpredictability? Werndl, Charlotte
  • The formulation and justification of mathematical definitions illustrated by deterministic chaos. Werndl, Charlotte
  • The Boltzmann equation and its place in the edifice of statistical mechanics. Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • Boltzmannian equilibrium in stochastic systems. Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • Entropy: a guide for the perplexed. Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman
  • Mind the gap: Boltzmannian versus Gibbsian equilibrium. Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman
  • Reconceptualising equilibrium in Boltzmannian statistical mechanics and characterising its existence. Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • Rethinking boltzmannian equilibrium. Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman
  • When does a Boltzmannian equilibrium exist? Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • The evolutionary foundation of Popper's concept of three worlds: a neglected perspective of human ecological research in geography. Werndl, Charlotte and Schafranek, M. and Hubert, Franz
  • Climate models, calibration, and confirmation. Werndl, Charlotte and Steele, Katie
  • Ehrenfest and Ehrenfest-Afanassjewa on why Boltzmannian and Gibbsian calculations agree. Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • Taming abundance:on the relation between Boltzmannian and Gibbsian statistical mechanics. Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • When do Gibbsian phase averages and Boltzmannian equilibrium values agree? Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • When does a Boltzmannian equilibrium exist? Werndl, Charlotte and Frigg, Roman picture_as_pdf
  • Bad data and flawed models? Fact-checking a case against lockdowns. White, Lucie and van Basshuysen, Philippe picture_as_pdf
  • How to overcome lockdown:selective isolation versus contact tracing. White, Lucie and van Basshuysen, Philippe picture_as_pdf
  • Privacy versus public health? A reassessment of centralised and decentralised digital contact tracing. White, Lucie and van Basshuysen, Philippe picture_as_pdf
  • When is lockdown justified? White, Lucie and van Basshuysen, Philippe and Frisch, Mathias picture_as_pdf
  • How models change the world – and what we should do about it. White, Lucie and van Basshuysen, Philippe and Khosrowi, Donal and Frisch, Mathias picture_as_pdf
  • How models change the world – and what we should do about it. White, Lucie and van Basshuysen, Philippe and Khosrowi, Donal and Frisch, Mathias picture_as_pdf
  • Aphantasia, imagination and dreaming. Whiteley, Cecily picture_as_pdf
  • The devil’s in the framing:language and bias. Whiteley, Ella picture_as_pdf
  • Depression as a disorder of consciousness. Whiteley, Cecily M. K. picture_as_pdf
  • Medical ethics in historical contexts. Whong-Barr, Michael
  • Classical particle indistinguishability, precisely. Wills, James picture_as_pdf
  • Egalitarianism, numbers and the dreaded conclusion. Wollner, Gabriel
  • Equality and the significance of coercion. Wollner, Gabriel
  • Framing, reciprocity and the grounds of egalitarian justice. Wollner, Gabriel
  • Justice in finance: the normative case for an international financial transaction tax. Wollner, Gabriel
  • What makes personal data processing by social networking services permissible? Wolmarans, Lichelle and Voorhoeve, Alex picture_as_pdf
  • Causality in medicine: getting back to the Hill top. Worrall, John
  • Do we need some large, simple randomized trials in medicine? Worrall, John
  • Error, tests and theory confirmation. Worrall, John
  • Evidence and ethics in medicine. Worrall, John
  • Evidence: philosophy of science meets medicine. Worrall, John
  • For universal rules, against induction. Worrall, John
  • Homeopathy and evidence-based policy. Worrall, John
  • Philosophy of science: classic debates, standard problems, future prospects. Worrall, John
  • Pragmatic factors in theory-acceptance. Worrall, John
  • Prediction and accommodation revisited. Worrall, John
  • Theory-confirmation and history. Worrall, John
  • Underdetermination, realism and empirical equivalence. Worrall, John
  • The placebo effect and evidence-based policy. Worrall, John
  • Syllogistic logic and mathematical proof by Paolo Mancosu and Massimo Mugnai, pp. 240, £60 (hard), ISBN 978-0-19887-692-2, Oxford University Press (2023). Wrigley, Wesley
  • Better than best:epistemic landscapes and diversity of practice in science. Wu, Jingyi picture_as_pdf
  • Epistemic advantage on the margin:a network standpoint epistemology. Wu, Jingyi picture_as_pdf
  • Between a stone and a Hausdorff space. Wu, Jingyi and Weatherall, James Owen picture_as_pdf
  • Heisenberg’s Umdeutung: a case for a (quantum-)dialogue between history and philosophy of science. Wüthrich, Adrian
  • The Higgs discovery as a diagnostic causal inference. Wüthrich, Adrian
  • Book review: review of Peter Spiegler's Behind the model: a constructive critique of economic modelling. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2015. 201pp. Wüthrich, Nicolas
  • Conceptualizing uncertainty: an assessment of the uncertainty framework of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Wüthrich, Nicolas picture_as_pdf
  • The problem of evaluating automated large-scale evidence aggregators. Wüthrich, Nicolas and Steele, Katie
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  • Can seeing like a spider change policy and the future of AI? Zakharova, Daria picture_as_pdf
  • The political philosophy of data and AI. Zimmermann, Annette and Vredenburgh, Kate and Lazar, Seth picture_as_pdf
  • The three worlds of AGI. Popper’s theory of the three worlds applied to artificial general intelligence. Ziosi, Marta picture_as_pdf
  • What should we agree on about the repugnant conclusion? Zuber, Stéphane and Venkatesh, Nikhil and Tännsjö, Torbjörn and Tarsney, Christian and Stefánsson, H. Orri and Steele, Katie and Spears, Dean and Sebo, Jeff and Pivato, Marcus and Ord, Toby and Ng, Yew-kwang and Masny, Michal and Macaskill, William and Lawson, Nicholas and Kuruc, Kevin and Hutchinson, Michelle and Gustafsson, Johan E. and Greaves, Hilary and Forsberg, Lisa and Fleurbaey, Marc and Coffey, Diane and Cato, Susumu and Castro, Clinton and Campbell, Tim and Budolfson, Mark and Broome, John and Berger, Alexander and Beckstead, Nick and Asheim, Geir B. picture_as_pdf