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  • 1
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  • Christina Nick and Susan A. Stark, Reparations: Special issue
    Journal of Social Philosophy 55 (4): 585-589. 2024.
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  • Mike Dacey, Associationism in the Philosophy of Mind
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2020.
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  • Mike Dacey, Association and the Mechanisms of Priming
    Journal of Cognitive Science 20 (3): 281-321. 2019.
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  • Susan A. Stark, Ordinary Virtue
    Res Philosophica 92 (4): 765-783. 2015.
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  • Susan A. Stark, Implicit virtue
    Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 34 (2): 146-158. 2014.
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  • Susan A. Stark, Virtue and the value of affective transformation
    In Adrianne McEvoy (ed.), Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1993-2003, Rodopi. 2011.
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  • Jonathan R Cohen, Nietzsche as Philosopher
    Journal of Nietzsche Studies 40 (1): 81-82. 2010.
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  • Jonathan R Cohen, Science, culture, and free spirits: a study of Nietzsche's Human, all-too-human (edited book)
    Humanity Books. 2010.
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  • Susan A. Stark, A change of heart: Moral emotions, transformation, and moral virtue
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 1 (1): 31-50. 2004.
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  • Susan A. Stark, Emotions and the ontology of moral value
    Journal of Value Inquiry 38 (3): 355-374. 2004.
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  • Susan A. Stark, Taking responsibility for oppression: affirmative action and racial injustice
    Public Affairs Quarterly 18 (3): 205-221. 2004.
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  • Susan A. Stark, Virtue and emotion
    Noûs 35 (3). 2001.
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  • Susan A. Stark, Morality and Emotion
    Dissertation, Georgetown University. 1999.
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  • Jonathan R Cohen, Philosophy is Education is Politics
    The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 3 85-92. 1998.
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  • Jonathan R Cohen, Nietzche’s Elitism and the Cultural Division of Labor
    Social Philosophy Today 12 389-400. 1996.
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  • Jonathan R Cohen, The Roots of Perspectivism
    International Studies in Philosophy 28 (3): 59-75. 1996.
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  • Jonathan R Cohen, Paul Schollmeier, Other Selves: Aristotle on Personal and Political Friendship Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 15 (2): 141-143. 1995.
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  • Jonathan R Cohen, No Sour Grapes for Nietzsche
    International Studies in Philosophy 25 (2): 145-149. 1993.
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