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Morgan Luck, Thomas Montefiore, and Christopher Bartel, The Robo-Barbie Dilemma: How should we treat artificial moral patients?Philosophical Quarterly. forthcoming.
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Christopher Bartel, When a Balloon is Enough: An Attention-Based Account of Toys and GamesBritish Journal of Aesthetics. forthcoming.
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Jack M. C. Kwong, Philosophical Inquiry and Controversial ViewsMetaphilosophy 57 (3): 242-254. 2026.
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Christopher Bartel, Video Games as Vehicles for Empathetic Perspective Shifting: Imagining Psychosis in HellbladeIn Katerina Bantinaki, Efi Kyprianidou & Fotini Vassiliou (eds.), Empathy and the Aesthetic Mind, Bloomsbury. pp. 61-73. 2025.
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Jack M. C. Kwong, Gatekeeping the mindInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (10): 3211-3233. 2025.
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Kirstin Waldkoenig and Asher Brandon Caplan, The Genetic Lottery: Why DNA Matters for Social Equality. K.P. Harden, 2021. (review)Journal of Applied Philosophy 42 (3): 1078-1080. 2025.
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Kirstin Waldkoenig, Resisting Anthropocentrism with Barred OwlsEthics, Policy and Environment 28 (2): 194-197. 2025.
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Francisco Javier López Frías, Christopher C. Yorke, Filip Kobiela, Christopher Bartel, Gwen Bradford, Scott Kretchmar, J. S. Russell, and William Morgan, Book symposium on Return of the grasshopper: games, leisure and the good life in the third millenniumSport, Ethics and Philosophy 18 (5): 548-587. 2024.
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Jack M. C. Kwong, Despair and HopelessnessJournal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (2): 225-242. 2024.
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Christopher Bartel, Ethics and Video GamesIn James Harold (ed.), The Oxford handbook of Ethics and Art, Oxford University Press. 2023.
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Jack M. C. Kwong, Gatekeeping the MindInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 2023 1-24. 2023.
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Christopher Bartel, Computer Art, Technology, and the MediumBeing and Value in Technology. 2022.
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Anna Cremaldi and Jack M. C. Kwong, Bitterness without hopeJournal of Social Philosophy 54 (1): 130-144. 2022.
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Jack M. C. Kwong, How to theorize about hopeEuropean Journal of Philosophy 30 (4): 1426-1439. 2022.
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Jack M. C. Kwong and Peter R. Fawson, Practitioner Wisdom: A Conceptual ApproachBritish Journal of Social Work 1 1-17. 2022.
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Mathew A. Foust, Loyalty to Loyalty: Josiah Royce and the Genuine Moral LifeFordham University Press. 2022.
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Christopher Bartel, Art, aesthetics, and the medium: comments for Nguyen on the art-status of gamesJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 48 (3): 321-331. 2021.
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Christopher Bartel and Jack M. C. Kwong, Pluralism, Eliminativism, and the Definition of ArtEstetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 58 (2): 100-113. 2021.
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Mathew A. Foust, Did Confucius advise Zai Wo to do what he believed to be morally wrong? Interpreting Analects 17.21Asian Philosophy 31 (3): 229-239. 2021.
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Kim Diaz and Mathew A. Foust, The philosophies of America reader: from the Popol vuh to the present (edited book)Bloomsbury Publishing. 2021.
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Mathew A. Foust, 14 To Be Humane (Ren 仁) Is to Humanize: Being and Becoming in the Digital AgeIn Roger T. Ames, Yajun Chen & Peter D. Hershock (eds.), Confucianism and Deweyan Pragmatism: Resources for a New Geopolitics of Interdependence, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 242-256. 2021.
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Brooke Burns, Nicolae Morar, Rebekah Sinclair, and Kirstin Waldkoenig, Can Moral Enhancement Address Our Environmental Crisis? A Call for Collective Virtue-Oriented ActionAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 12 (2): 124-126. 2021.
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Christopher Bartel, Video Games, Violence, and the Ethics of Fantasy: Killing TimeBloomsbury Academic. 2020.
