Philosophy bookshelf
- Aristotle on What Emotions Are 16 August 2024 By Giles Pearson, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Bristol. Published by Oxford University Press.
- From Randomness and Entropy to the Arrow of Time 16 February 2024 by Lena Zuchowski
- Epistemic Risk and the Demands of Rationality 17 August 2022 By Richard Pettigrew, Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol. Published by Oxford University Press.
- Analogue Quantum Simulation: A New Instrument for Scientific Understanding 25 January 2022 Dominik Hangleiter, Jacques Carolan and Karim P. Y. Thébault
- Modes of Truth: The Unified Approach to Truth, Modality, and Paradox 11 October 2021 Edited by Johannes Stern and Carlo Nicolai. Published by Routledge.
- Unity of Science 25 January 2021 By Dr Tuomas Tahko. Published by Cambridge University Press
- The Legacy of Tatjana Afanassjewa: Philosophical Insights from the Work of an Original Physicist and Mathematician 28 November 2020 Edited by Lena Zuchowski, Jos Uffink, Giovanni Valente, and Charlotte Werndl. Published by Springer.
- What Is a Complex System? 2 October 2020 By Professor James Ladyman and Dr Karoline Wiesner. Published by Yale University Press
- Dutch Book Arguments 10 August 2020 By Professor Richard Pettigrew. Published by Cambridge University Press
- Choosing for Changing Selves 17 January 2020 By Professor Richard Pettigrew. Published by Oxford University Press.
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