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Alexander R. Pruss, Epistemic Utilities, Self-Knowledge and Causal Decision TheorySynthese. forthcoming.
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Anne Jeffrey, Supernatural and Natural GoodnessIn David Baggett & John Hare (eds.), The Moral Argument, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Matthew Shea, “One of the Least of These”: Unrepresented Patients and Christian BioethicsChristian Bioethics. forthcoming.
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James Marcum, The Art and Science of Clinical Reasoning: Enhancing Diagnostic and Decision-Making Skills (edited book)Nova Science Publishers. 2026.
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Anne Jeffrey, Being and Becoming Good: On the Diversity of Human Goodness and VirtueOxford University Press. 2026.
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Robert J. Ridder, Hiroke Matsuo, Charlotte Witvliet, Anne Jeffrey, Karen Melton, Perry Glanzer, and Sarah Schnitker, Tandem Virtue Development: Latent Growth Trajectories of Welcoming Accountability, Patience, and Courage in Goal PursuitJournal of Positive Psychology 1-13. 2026.
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Bryan C. Reece, Causality and Causal Explanation in Aristotle by Nathanael Stein (review) (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 64 (1): 146-147. 2026.
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Bryan C. Reece, Grounding and the Work of PhilosophyIn Richard Neels (ed.), Ground and Fundamentality in Plato and Aristotle, Routledge. pp. 349-355. 2026.
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Bryan C. Reece, Aristotelian Ontological Priority and Metaphysical GroundingCambridge University Press. 2026.
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Abram Brummett, Jason Eberl, and Matthew Shea, Bioethics as an emerging moral tradition and some implications for adversarial cooperationJournal of Medical Ethics 52 (1): 22-23. 2026.
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Matthew Shea, End-of-Life Decisions for Unrepresented Patients: Is the Best Interest Standard Best? Is the Medical Futility Standard Futile?American Journal of Bioethics 26 (5). 2026.
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Adam Omelianchuk, Joanna Smolenski, Holland Kaplan, Matthew Shea, Jared Smith, Trevor Bibler, Claire Horner, and Janet Malek, Reflecting on Principlism: Explaining, But Not Guiding, Clinical Ethics AnalysisAmerican Journal of Bioethics 26 (3): 19-25. 2026.
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Thomas M. Ward, Everywhere Thrice: Scotus and Ockham on God’s Existence in CreaturesIn Anna Marmodoro, Ben Page & Damiano Migliorini (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Omnipresence, Oxford University Press. 2025.
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James A. Marcum, The Hippocratic Tradition and the Development of Medical Knowledge and PracticeIn Thomas Schramme & Mary Jean Walker (eds.), Handbook of the Philosophy of Medicine, Springer. pp. 1071-1089. 2025.
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Jenae Nelson, Anne Jeffrey, and Sarah Schnitker, Mino-Bimaadiziwin and the Pursuit of HarmonyPersonality and Social Psychology Review 29 (4). 2025.
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Jenae Nelson, Anne Jeffrey, Michael Ferguson, and Sarah Schnitker, Learning From Anishinaabe Principles of Relationality, Process, and Reciprocity to Expand the Reach of Positive Psychology and Address LonelinessInternational Journal for Applied Positive Psychology 10 (26). 2025.
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Catherine A. Marple, Anne Jeffrey, and Sarah Schnitker, Reappraisal as a means to self-transcendence: Aquinas’s model of emotion regulation informs the extended process modelPhilosophical Psychology 38 (5): 2363-2390. 2025.
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Krista Mehari, Megan Blanton, Taylor Stevens, Andrew Fletcher, and Anne Jeffrey, Conceptualization and Measurement of Hope Including Black Youth: A Mixed Methods StudyJournal of Research on Adolescence 35. 2025.
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Kelsey Maglio and Anne Jeffrey, A Kantian Approach to Objective Morality and God's ExistenceReligions 16 (10). 2025.
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Robert K. Garcia, Paul Gondreau, and Patrick Gray, Watching the Chosen: History, Faith, and Interpretations (edited book)Eerdman's. 2025.
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Matthew Shea, The Ethical Standard for End-of-Life Decisions for Unrepresented PatientsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (9): 74-85. 2025.
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Matthew Shea and Brandon Dahm, The Key to Happiness: Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae, Part I-II, Question 2The Philosophy Teaching Library. 2025.
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Alexander R. Pruss and Tyler McNabb, What animals might there be in heaven?American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 98 (1): 73-85. 2024.
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Thomas M. Ward and Anne Jeffrey, One Goodness, Many GoodnessesReligious Studies 2024 (61): 910-922. 2024.