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Australian National University
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  • Mark Alfano, Ritsaart Reimann, Ignacio Ojea Quintana, Marc Cheong, and Colin Klein, The Affiliative Use of Emoji and Hashtags in the Black Lives Matter Movement in Twitter
    Social Science Computer Review. 2022.
    Photo of Ignacio Ojea Quintana Photo of Marc Cheong Photo of Colin Klein Photo of Mark Alfano Photo of Ritsaart Reimann
  • Marinus Ferreira, Marc Cheong, Colin Klein, and Mark Alfano, A tragic coalition of the rational and irrational: a threat to collective responses to COVID-19
    Philosophical Psychology (6). 2022.
    Photo of Marinus Ferreira Photo of Marc Cheong Photo of Colin Klein Photo of Mark Alfano
  • Colin Klein, Ritsaart Reimann, Ignacio Ojea Quintana, Marc Cheong, Marinus Ferreira, and Mark Alfano, Attention and counter-framing in the Black Lives Matter movement on Twitter
    Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 9 (367). 2022.
    Photo of Colin Klein Photo of Ritsaart Reimann Photo of Ignacio Ojea Quintana Photo of Marc Cheong Photo of Marinus Ferreira
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  • Ben Bramble, Passé Pains
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 46 21-32. 2022.
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  • Sean Donahue, Jonathan Floyd, What’s the Point of Political Philosophy?
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 19 (5): 547-550. 2022.
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  • Lu Teng, Comments on Declan Smithies’ The Epistemic Role of Consciousness (review)
    Asian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1): 1-4. 2022.
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  • Koji Tanaka, Buddhist Logic from a Global Perspective
    In David Ludwig & Inkeri Koskinen (eds.), Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science, Routeldge. pp. 274-285. 2021.
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  • Koji Tanaka, How Can Buddhists Prove That Non-Existent Things Do Not Exist?
    In Sara Bernstein & Tyron Goldschmidt (eds.), Non-Being: New Essays on the Metaphysics of Nonexistence, Oxford University Press. pp. 82-96. 2021.
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  • Bronwyn Finnigan, On being a good friend to Buddhist philosophy
    APA Newsletter on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies 20 (2): 15-18. 2021.
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  • Bronwyn Finnigan, The Paradox of Fear in Classical Indian Buddhism
    Journal of Indian Philosophy 49 (5): 913-929. 2021.
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  • Christian Barry and Scott Wisor, World Trade Organization
    In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Ethics, John Wiley & Sons. 2021.
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  • Robert Goodin and Christian Barry, Responsibility for structural injustice: A third thought
    Politics, Philosophy and Economics 20 (4): 339-356. 2021.
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  • Philip Pettit, A Conversive Theory of Respect
    In Richard Dean & Oliver Sensen (eds.), Respect: philosophical essays, Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Alan Hajek and Julia Staffel, Subjective Probability and its Dynamics
    In Markus Knauff & Wolfgang Spohn (eds.), The Handbook of Rationality, Mit Press. 2021.
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  • Matthew Lindauer and Nicholas Southwood, How to cancel the Knobe effect: the role of sufficiently strong moral censure
    American Philosophical Quarterly 58 (2): 181-186. 2021.
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  • Nicholas Southwood and Robert Goodin, Infeasibility as a normative argument‐stopper: The case of open borders
    European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4): 965-987. 2021.
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  • George Tsai, Conversational Disgust and Social Oppression
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 48 (1): 89-104. 2021.
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  • Daniel Stoljar, Philosophy as Synchronic History
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 7 (2): 155-172. 2021.
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  • Daniel Stoljar, Armstrong's Just-so Story about Consciousness
    In Peter R. Anstey & David Braddon-Mitchell (eds.) https://philpapers.org/rec/ANSAMT, Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Frank Jackson and Daniel Stoljar, Reflections on Mirror Man
    Philosophical Studies 178 (12): 4227-4237. 2021.
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  • Justin D'Ambrosio and Daniel Stoljar, Vendler’s puzzle about imagination
    Synthese 199 (5-6): 12923-12944. 2021.
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  • Bradley Armour-Garb, Daniel Stoljar, and James Woodbridge, Deflationism about Truth
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2021.
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  • Stéphane Zuber, Nikhil Venkatesh, Torbjörn Tännsjö, Christian Tarsney, H. Orri Stefansson, Katie Steele, Dean Spears, Jeff Sebo, Marcus Pivato, Toby Ord, Yew-Kwang Ng, Michal Masny, William Macaskill, Nicholas Lawson, Kevin Kuruc, Michelle Hutchinson, Johan E. Gustafsson, Hilary Greaves, Lisa Forsberg, Marc Fleurbaey, Diane Coffey, Susumu Cato, Clinton Castro, Timothy Campbell, Mark Budolfson, John Broome, Alexander Berger, Nick Beckstead, and Geir B. Asheim, What Should We Agree on about the Repugnant Conclusion?
    Utilitas 33 (4): 379-383. 2021.
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  • Kirsten Mann, Relevance and Nonbinary Choices
    Ethics 132 (2): 382-413. 2021.
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  • Kirsten Mann, The Relevance View: Defended and Extended
    Utilitas 33 (1): 101-110. 2021.
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  • Anton Killin, Carl Brusse, Adrian Currie, and Ronald J. Planer, Not by signalling alone: Music's mosaicism undermines the search for a proper function
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44. 2021.
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  • Carl Brusse, The Archaeology and Philosophy of Health: Navigating the New Normal Problem
    In Anton Killin & Sean Allen-Hermanson (eds.), Explorations in Archaeology and Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 101-122. 2021.
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  • Ben Bramble, Welfarism
    In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2nd print edition, Wiley-blackwell. 2021.
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  • Ben Bramble, Food ethics
    In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2nd print edition, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 525-526. 2021.
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  • Ben Bramble, Précis of "The Passing of Temporal Well-Being"
    Res Philosophica 98 (1): 113-115. 2021.
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