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N. Ángel Pinillos, Why We Doubt: A Cognitive Account of Our Skeptical InclinationsOxford University Press. 2023.
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C. Tyler DesRoches, D. Fischer, Julia Silver, Philip Arthur, Rebecca Livernois, Timara Crichlow, Gil Hersch, Michiru Nagatsu, and Joshua K. Abbott, When is Green Nudging Ethically Permissible?Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 60 (n/a): 101236. 2023.
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C. Tyler DesRoches, The Concept of SustainabilityIn Byron Williston (ed.), Environmental Ethics for Canadians, Oxford University Press.. pp. 385-390. 2023.
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C. Tyler DesRoches, Marco P. Vianna Franco and Antoine Missemer, A History of Ecological Economic Thought (Oxfordshire: Routledge, 2022), pp. 200, 120£ (hardcover). ISBN: 9780367363925Journal of the History of Economic Thought 1-3. 2023.
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Malte Dold, C. Tyler DesRoches, and Merve Burnazoglu, Introduction to the INEM 2021 conference special issueJournal of Economic Methodology 30 (4): 273-275. 2023.
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Daniel Steel, C. Tyler DesRoches, and Kian Mintz-Woo, Effective Climate Action Requires us to Abandon Viewing Our Efforts as a 'Sacrifice'The Conversation. 2023.
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Ben Phillips, Normative Dehumanization and the Ordinary Concept of a True HumanCurrent Research in Ecological and Social Psychology 5. 2023.
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Thomas Blackson, Believing for Practical Reasons in Plato’s GorgiasRhizomata 11 (1): 105-125. 2023.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, Some moral benefits of ignorancePhilosophical Psychology 36 (2): 319-336. 2023.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, That seems wrong: pedagogically defusing moral relativism and moral skepticismInternational Journal of Ethics Education 8 (2): 335-349. 2023.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, Why the Heck Would You Do Philosophy?Logos and Episteme 14 (2): 163-177. 2023.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, Should we Hope Apparent Atrocities Are Illusory?Dialectica 77 (2): 225-243. 2023.
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Ian Peebles, Toward more diverse, inclusive, and equitable neuromodulationBrain Stimulation 16 (3): 737-741. 2023.
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Shyam Nair, Semantics for Reasons, by Bryan R. Weaver and Kevin ScharpMind 131 (521): 337-347. 2022.
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Andrew Khoury, Forgiveness, Repentance, and Diachronic BlameworthinessJournal of the American Philosophical Association 8 (4): 700-720. 2022.
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Daniel Steel, C. Tyler DesRoches, and Kian Mintz-Woo, Climate change and the threat to civilizationProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 42 (119). 2022.
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C. Tyler DesRoches, Deathworlds to Lifeworlds: Collaboration with Strangers for Personal, Social and Ecological Transformation. Edited by Valerie Malhotra Bentz and James Marlatt. Berlin (Germany) and Boston (Massachusetts): De Gruyter. $126.99. xv + 369 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 978-3- 11-069166-5 (hc); 978-3-11-069186-3 (eb). 2021Quarterly Review of Biology 97 299. 2022.
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Ben Phillips, Shared intentionality and the representation of groups; or, how to build a socially adept robotBehavioral and Brain Sciences 45. 2022.
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Ben Phillips, “They're Not True Humans:” Beliefs about Moral Character Drive Denials of HumanityCognitive Science 46 (2). 2022.
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Thomas Blackson, Early Thinking about Likings and DislikingsAncient Philosophy Today 4 (2): 176-195. 2022.
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Nathan Ballantyne and David Dunning, Reason, Bias, and Inquiry: The Crossroads of Epistemology and Psychology (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2022.
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Nathan Ballantyne, Tragic FlawsJournal of the American Philosophical Association 8 (1): 20-40. 2022.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, Freedom of Expression and the Argument from Self-DefenseThink 21 (62): 23-31. 2022.
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Shyam Nair, “Adding Up” Reasons: Lessons for Reductive and Nonreductive ApproachesEthics 132 (1): 38-88. 2021.