Mark Alfano, Amir Ebrahimi Fard, J. Adam Carter, Peter Clutton, & Colin Klein. (forthcoming). Synthese.
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Vulnerability in social epistemic networks→
/Sullivan, E., Sondag, M., Rutter, I., Meulemans, W., Cunningham, S., Speckmann, B. & Alfano, M. (forthcoming). International Journal of Philosophical Studies.
Read MoreMorality is fundamentally an evolved solution to problems of social cooperation→
/Oliver Curry & Mark Alfano. (forthcoming). Current Anthropology.
Read MoreGuest editors’ introduction: Examining moral emotions in Nietzsche with the ‘Semantic Web Exploration Tool: Nietzsche’→
/Mark Alfano & Marc Cheong. (2019). Journal of Nietzsche Studies.
Read MoreKnowledge from vice→
/Neil Levy & Mark Alfano. (2019). Mind.
Read MoreIdentifying virtues and values through obituary data-mining→
/Mark Alfano, Andrew Higgins, & Jacob Levernier. (2018) Journal of Value Inquiry.
Read MoreEthical pitfalls for natural language processing in psychology→
/Mark Alfano, Emily Sullivan, & Amir Ebrahimi Fard. (forthcoming). Guilford Press.
Read MoreHumility in networks→
/Mark Alfano & Emily Sulivan. (forthcoming). Routledge
Read MoreVectors of epistemic insecurity→
/Emily Sullivan & Mark Alfano. (forthcoming). Routledge.
Read MoreNietzsche’s virtues: curiosity, courage, pathos of distance, sense of humor, and solitude.→
/Mark Alfano. (2020). Springer.
Read MoreCan real social epistemic networks deliver the wisdom of crowds?→
/Sullivan, E., Sondag, M., Rutter, I., Meulemans, W., Cunningham, S., Speckmann, B., & Alfano, M. (2020). Oxford University Press.
Read MoreNegative epistemic exemplars→
/Mark Alfano & Emily Sullivan. (2019). Rowman & Littlefield.
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