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Daniel Steel, Brynmor Crookall, Charly Lynn Phillips, C. Tyler DesRoches, and Kian Mintz-Woo, Freedom and the Ethics of Plant-Based Diets in University Food ServicesFood Ethics 10 (2): 17. 2025.
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Thomas Blackson, Epictetus, the Early Stoics, and Frede’s Argument for the First Notion of a WillRhizomata 13 (1): 83-101. 2025.
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Marcello Di Bello and Ruobin Gong, Informational richness and its impact on algorithmic fairnessPhilosophical Studies 182 (1): 25-53. 2025.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, Better Not to Know: On the Possibility of Culpable KnowledgeSocial Epistemology 39 (1): 106-114. 2025.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, ChatGPT is Bullshit (Partly) Because People are BullshittersPhilosophy and Technology 38 (2): 1-16. 2025.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, Synthetic Socrates and the Philosophers of the FutureThink 24 (69): 31-36. 2025.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, On Sophistry, Signaling, and the Persistence of Bullshit: Reply to “Bullshit, Sophism, and ChatGPT”Philosophy and Technology 38 (4): 1-4. 2025.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, Without Thinking Twice: (Some Forms of) Ignorance as Moral SignalingJournal of Cognition and Culture 26 (1-2): 60-72. 2025.
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Ian Peebles, To race or not to race: A normative debate in the philosophy of race.Philosophers' Imprint. 2025.
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N. Ángel Pinillos, Bank Cases, Stakes and Normative FactsIn Shaun Nichols & Joshua Knobe (eds.), Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Volume 5, Oxford University Press. 2024.
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Daniel Steel, Kian Mintz-Woo, and C. Tyler DesRoches, Collapse, Social Tipping Dynamics, and Framing Climate ChangePolitics, Philosophy and Economics 23 (3): 230-251. 2024.
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Adam Rigoni, Toward representing interpretation in factor-based models of precedentArtificial Intelligence and Law 33 (1). 2024.
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Joan Mcgregor, Structural Injustices in the Educational System, Inequality, and Its Effects on DemocracyIn Gordon Albert Babst, Renée Nicole Souris & Joan McGregor (eds.), Liberal Constitutionalism and its Contemporary Challenges, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 105-125. 2024.
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Nathan Ballantyne, Jared B. Celniker, and David Dunning, Do Your Own ResearchSocial Epistemology 38 (3): 302-317. 2024.
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Jared B. Celniker and Nathan Ballantyne, Psychological Reflections in the Philosopher’s Mirror: Comments on Thomas Kelly’s Bias: A Philosophical StudyInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 14 (3): 229-233. 2024.
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Nathan Ballantyne and Jared Celniker, No Peeking: Peer Review and Presumptive BlindingCanadian Journal of Philosophy 54 (4): 300-313. 2024.
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Nathan Ballantyne, Introduction to a Symposium on The Limitations of the Open MindDialogue 63 (2): 291-292. 2024.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, Transparency as morally and politically corruptingAsian Journal of Philosophy 3 (2): 1-16. 2024.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, Better Spent Elsewhere Why Philosophy Should Be Funded LessThe Independent Review 29 (1): 71-87. 2024.
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Jimmy Alfonso Licon, The Invisible Hand of Political IrrationalityEthics, Politics, and Society 7 (2): 59-77. 2024.
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Ian Shane Peebles, Toward a virtue-based account of racismPhilosophical Studies 181 (10): 1-25. 2024.
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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.