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Luke William Hunt, Policing, Brutality, and the Demands of JusticeCriminal Justice Ethics 40 (1): 40-55. 2021.
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Luke William Hunt, The Legitimacy and Limits of Punishing "Bad Samaritans"University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy 31 (3): 355-376. 2021.
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Adrian Erasmus, Tyler D. P. Brunet, and Eyal Fisher, What is Interpretability?Philosophy and Technology 34. 2021.
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Chase Wrenn, Alethic Pluralism and Logical FormSouthern Journal of Philosophy 59 (2): 249-265. 2020.
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Chase Wrenn, Alethic pluralism and truth-attributionsAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 57 (4): 311-324. 2020.
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Rekha Nath, Rawls on global economic justice: a critical examinationIn Jon Mandle & Sarah Roberts-Cady (eds.), Rawls on global economic justice: a critical examination, Oxford University Press. pp. 313-328. 2020.
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Rekha Nath, Rawls on global economic justice : a critical examinationIn Sarah Roberts-Cady & Jon Mandle (eds.), John Rawls: Debating the Major Questions, Oup Usa. 2020.
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Benjamin Kozuch, No Pain, No Gain (in Darwinian Fitness): A Representational Account of Affective ExperienceErkenntnis 85 (3): 693-714. 2020.
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Holly Kantin, Giving Children a Say without Giving Them a Choice: Obtaining Affirmation of a child’s Non-dissent to Participation in Nonbeneficial ResearchCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29 (1): 80-97. 2020.
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Olaf Dammann, Ted Poston, and Paul Thagard, How do medical researchers make causal inferences?In Kevin McCain & Kostas Kampourakis (eds.), What is scientific knowledge? An introduction to contemporary epistemology of science., Routledge. 2020.
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Ted Poston, The Intrinsic Probability of Grand Explanatory TheoriesFaith and Philosophy 37 (4): 401-420. 2020.
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Mark Pickering, Against the Hybrid Interpretation of Kant’s Theory of PunishmentJahrbuch Für Recht Und Ethik / Annual Review of Law and Ethics 28 (1): 115-133. 2020.
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Luke William Hunt, Does Criminal Responsibility Rest Upon a False Supposition? No.Washington University Jurisprudence Review 13 (1): 65-84. 2020.
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Benjamin Kozuch, Gorillas in the missed (but not the unseen): Reevaluating the evidence for attention being necessary for consciousnessMind and Language 34 (3): 299-316. 2019.
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S. Seth Bordner, Why You Don’t Have to Choose between Accuracy and Human OfficiatingPhilosophies 4 (2): 33-0. 2019.
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Kevin McCain and Ted Poston, Dispelling the Disjunction Objection to Explanatory InferencePhilosophers' Imprint 19. 2019.
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Kevin McCain and Ted Poston, Explanation and evidenceIn Maria Lasonen-Aarnio & Clayton Littlejohn (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Evidence, Routledge. 2019.
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Luke William Hunt, Ice Cube and the philosophical foundations of community policingOxford University Press Blog. 2019.
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Luke William Hunt, The Possible World Defense: Why Our Current Legal Thinking about Entrapment is Philosophically SuspectAmerican Philosophical Association Blog. 2019.
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Jennifer Gleason, Direct and Indirect Acts of StigmatizationJournal of Social Ontology 5 (1): 53-76. 2019.
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Jennifer Gleason, Mental Disorder: Ameliorating Stigmatization and Reconceptualizing TreatmentDissertation, Ohio State University. 2019.
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Rekha Nath, Waldron, Jeremy. One Another’s Equals: The Basis of Human Equality. Cambridge, MA: Belknap, 2017. Pp. 280. $29.95 (review)Ethics 128 (4): 840-845. 2018.
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Ted Poston, Skepticism and Perceptual Justification, edited by Dylan Dodd and Elia Zardini (review)International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 8 (3): 250-255. 2018.