Publications

Collected Center Publications

  • Forthcoming (in progress). Herman Cappelen and Rachel Sterken eds. Communication With AI: Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press.
  • Forthcoming (complete). Herman Cappelen. “Can AI Transform Philosophy?” Featuring a response from David Chalmers, Asian Journal Of Philosophy.
  • Forthcoming (in progress). Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever. “AI Interpretationalism”, draft.
  • Forthcoming (complete). Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever. “AI With Alien Content and Alien Metasemantics”, in Anderson and Lepore, Oxford Handbook Of Applied Philosophy of Language.
  • 2022. Rachel Sterken with Jessica Pepp, Eliot Michaelson and Matthew McKeever, “Manipulative Machines”. In F. Jongepier and M. Klenk (eds.) The Philosophy of Online Manipulation, Routledge, 2022. Open access.
  • 2021. Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever, Making AI Intelligible, OUP. Open access. Reviewed at LARB, interview with authors at New Books In Philosophy.
  • Forthcoming (complete). Rachel Sterken with Jessica Pepp and Eliot Michaelson. “Relevance-Based Knowledge Resistance in Public Conversations”. In J. Strömbäck, Å. Wikforss, K. Glüer, T. Lindholm, and H. Oscarsson (eds.) Knowledge Resistance in High-Choice Information Environments, Routledge, 2022.
  • Forthcoming (complete). Rachel Sterken with Jessica Pepp and Eliot Michaelson. “On Retweeting”. In L. Anderson and E. Lepore (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Applied Philosophy of Language, Oxford University Press, 2022.
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