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Daniel Howard-Snyder and Daniel J. McKaughan, The Cambridge Companion to Religious Epistemology (edited book)
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Daniel J. McKaughan and Daniel Howard-Snyder, Faith: A Contemporary Reader (edited book)Bloomsbury Academic. forthcoming.
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Daniel J. McKaughan and Daniel Howard-Snyder, Exemplars of faith: Abraham, Jesus, and Mother TeresaIn Daniel J. McKaughan & Daniel Howard-Snyder (eds.), Faith: A Contemporary Reader, Bloomsbury Academic. forthcoming.
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Micah Lott and William Hasselberger, Why AGI could not be (just) a tool: goals, life, and general intelligenceInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Micah Lott and William Hasselberger, With Friends Like These: Love and Friendship with AI AgentsTopoi 1-13. forthcoming.
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Marius Stan, Rationalist Foundations and the Science of MotionIn Corey W. Dyck, Frederick Beiser & Brandon Look (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of German Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Marius Stan, Eric Schliesser, Newton's Metaphysics. OUP 2021.Journal of the History of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Marius Stan, The History and Philosophy of Science, 1450 to 1750 (edited book)Bloomsbury Academic. forthcoming.
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Marius Stan, The History and Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution (edited book)Bloombury Press. forthcoming.
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Marius Stan, Laws and natural philosophyIn The History and Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution, Bloombury Press. forthcoming.
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Marius Stan, Doctrines of force in the EnlightenmentIn Aaron Garrett & James Schmidt (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of the Enlightenment, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Marius Stan, Mechanics from Galileo to LagrangeIn The History and Philosophy of the Scientific Revolution, Bloombury Press. forthcoming.
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Sarah Catherine Byers, "Augustine's 'Humility': Neither 'Monkish' Nor Monosemantic"In Justin Steinberg (ed.), Humility: A History, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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William Hasselberger and Micah Lott, Where lies the grail? AI, common sense, and human practical intelligencePhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 25 (2): 289-310. 2026.
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Sarah Catherine Byers, The Origin of Medieval “Synderesis” is the Stoic Theory of Self-Affiliation (Oikeiōsis): Evidence from Origen, Epictetus, Hierocles, and Chrysippus on (Sun)tērēsisHistory of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 29 (1): 1-37. 2026.
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David W. Johnson, Between Humans, Cultures, and Climates: A Reply to DavisComparative and Continental Philosophy (28 January): 1-15. 2026.
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David W. Johnson, The Structure of Animality and the Formation of Novel Sense: From Portmann and Arendt to Merleau-PontyThe Review of Metaphysics 79 (4). 2026.
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Daniel J. McKaughan and Daniel Howard-Snyder, Perseverance in the religious lifeIn Nathan L. King (ed.), The virtue of endurance, Oxford University Press. pp. 280-321. 2025.
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Sarah Catherine Byers, “Trinitarian Metaphysics in Confessions 13: Marius Victorinus and the Neoplatonic Triad ‘Being, Understanding, Life’”In Thomas Williams (ed.), Augustine's 'Confessions': A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. pp. 25-45. 2025.
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Jesse Lopes, Naturalization without associationist reduction: a brief rebuttal to YoshimiPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 24 (4): 1039-1047. 2025.
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Jesse Lopes, On the Prospects for a Phenomenological Cognitive NeuroscienceParadigmi (2): 201-211. 2025.
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Jesse Lopes, On the Origins of Phenomenology and Fodorian Cognitive ScienceJournal of Philosophy 122 (10): 543-572. 2025.
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David W. Johnson, Merleau-Ponty’s “Phenomenology of Perception”: On the Body Informed by Timothy D. Mooney (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 63 (3): 494-495. 2025.
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Andrew Culbreth, Aristotle on Fear's Contributions to the Virtue of CourageIn Ami Harbin (ed.), The Philosophy of Fear: Historical and Interdisciplinary Approaches, Bloomsbury Academic. 2025.
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Andrew Culbreth, Colloquium 2: Commentary on DavisProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 39 (1): 97-105. 2025.