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Luke Semrau, Exploitation, Coercion, and Other Problems with Kidney DonationThink 23 (66): 47-52. 2024.
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Luke Semrau, The Altruism Requirement as Moral FictionJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 49 (3): 257-270. 2024.
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Steven Hales, Luck Theory: A Philosophical Introduction to the Mathematics of Luck by Nicholas RescherReview of Metaphysics 75 (1): 152-153. 2021.
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Steven D. Hales, The Myth of Luck: Philosophy, Fate, and FortuneBloomsbury Academic. 2020.
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Luke Semrau, Understanding choice, pressure and markets in kidneysJournal of Medical Ethics 46 (4): 277-278. 2020.
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Luke Semrau, Christopher Woodard: Taking Utilitarianism Seriously: Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN: 9780198732624, $65, HbK (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 54 (4): 663-668. 2020.
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Andrew T. Forcehimes and Luke Semrau, Relationship Sensitive Consequentialism Is RegrettableSocial Theory and Practice 46 (2): 257-276. 2020.
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Steven Hales, Nietzsche’s Epistemic PerspectivismIn Michela Massimi (ed.), Knowledge From a Human Point of View, Springer Verlag. pp. 19-34. 2019.
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Steven Hales and Jennifer Adrienne Johnson, Cognitive biases and dispositions in luck attributionsIn Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck, Routledge. 2019.
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Richard Brook, George Santayana on Bishop Berkeley. Immaterialism and LifeLimbo, Boletín Internacional de Estudios Sobre Santayana 39 47-65. 2019.
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Andrew T. Forcehimes and Luke Semrau, Actualism Doesn’t Have Control Issues: A Reply to Cohen and TimmermanPhilosophia 47 (1): 271-277. 2019.
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Andrew T. Forcehimes and Luke Semrau, Non-Compliance Shouldn't Be BetterAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (1): 46-56. 2019.
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Andrew T. Forcehimes and Luke Semrau, Thinking Through Utilitarianism: A Guide to Contemporary ArgumentsHackett Publishing Company. 2019.
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Luke Semrau, When the Patina of Empirical Respectability Wears off: Motivational Crowding and Kidney SalesEthical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (5): 1055-1071. 2019.
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Steven Hales and Jennifer Adrienne Johnson, Dispositional optimism and luck attributions: Implications for philosophical theories of luckPhilosophical Psychology 31 (7): 1027-1045. 2018.
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Steven Hales, Virtue Epistemology and the Value of KnowledgeProceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 75 109-113. 2018.
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Andrew T. Forcehimes and Luke Semrau, Are There Distinctively Moral Reasons?Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (3): 699-717. 2018.
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Luke Semrau, Misplaced Paternalism and other Mistakes in the Debate over Kidney SalesBioethics 31 (3): 190-198. 2017.
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Andrew T. Forcehimes and Luke Semrau, Beneficence: Does Agglomeration Matter?Journal of Applied Philosophy 36 (1): 17-33. 2017.
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Luke Semrau, Reassessing the Likely Harms to Kidney Vendors in Regulated Organ MarketsJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 42 (6): 634-652. 2017.
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Luke Semrau, Markets Without Limits: Moral Virtues and Commercial Interests, Jason Brennan and Peter Jaworski. Routledge, 2016, xii +239 pages (review)Economics and Philosophy 33 (2): 326-332. 2017.
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Luke Semrau, A Mistake in the Commodification DebateJournal of the American Philosophical Association 3 (3): 354-371. 2017.
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Steven Hales, Luck: Its Nature and Significance for Human Knowledge and ResponsibilityPhilosophical Quarterly 66 (265): 859-862. 2016.