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Matthew Slater and Emily Scholfield, Trust of Science as a Public Collective GoodPhilosophy of Science 89 (5): 1044-1053. 2022.
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Matthew Slater, Joanna K. Huxster, and Emily Scholfield, Public Conceptions of Scientific ConsensusErkenntnis 89 (3): 1043-1064. 2022.
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Katherine Ward, Misfitting, Breakdowns, and the Normal in Merleau-PontyHuman Studies 45 (4): 697-718. 2022.
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Jen Nguyen, A True Friend Stabs You in the Front: Astell’s Admonisher Conception of a FriendJournal of Modern Philosophy 4 (1): 16. 2022.
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Matthew Slater, Extending the Ladder of Stances: Comments on Chakravartty's Scientific OntologyDialogue 60 (1): 33-42. 2021.
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Gary Steiner, Kant and Animals ed. by John J. Callanan and Lucy AllaisJournal of the History of Philosophy 59 (3): 517-519. 2021.
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Peter Groff, Zarathustra's Blessed Isles: Before and After Great PoliticsJournal of Nietzsche Studies 52 (1): 135-163. 2021.
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Katherine Ward, Responsible for Destiny: Historizing, Historicality, and CommunityGatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 11. 2021.
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Matthew Slater, Joanna K. Huxster, Julia E. Bresticker, and Victor LoPiccolo, Denialism as Applied Skepticism: Philosophical and Empirical ConsiderationsErkenntnis 85 (4): 871-890. 2020.
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Jason Leddington, Comic ImpossibilitiesJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 78 (4): 547-558. 2020.
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Sheila Lintott, Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette: Connection Through ComedySouthern Journal of Philosophy 58 (4): 610-631. 2020.
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Sheila Lintott, Introduction: Stand‐Up Comedy Today and TomorrowJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 78 (4): 397-400. 2020.
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Peter Groff, Nietzsche and the FalāsifaIn Marco Brusotti, Michael McNeal, Corinna Schubert & Herman Siemens (eds.), European/Supra-European: Cultural Encounters in Nietzsche's Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 333-348. 2020.
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Peter Groff, Cultivating Weeds: The Place of Solitude in the Political Philosophies of Ibn Bājja and NietzschePhilosophy East and West 70 (3): 699-739. 2020.
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Peter Groff and Peter Groff, Great Politics and the Unnoticed Life: Nietzsche and Epicurus on the Boundaries of CultivationIn Vinod Acharya & Ryan J. Johnson (eds.), Nietzsche and Epicurus, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 172-185. 2020.
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Katherine Ward, Breaking down experience—Heidegger's methodological use of breakdown in Being and TimeEuropean Journal of Philosophy 29 (4): 712-730. 2020.
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Matthew Slater, Joanna K. Huxster, and Julia E. Bresticker, Understanding and Trusting ScienceJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 50 (2): 247-261. 2019.
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Maria Balcells, The Dynamic Block Universe and the Illusion of PassageIn Adrian Bardon, Valtteri Arstila, Sean Power & Argiro Vatakis (eds.), The Illusions of Time: Philosophical and Psychological Essays on Timing and Time Perception, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 35-51. 2019.
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Gary Steiner, Animals: A History ed. by Peter Adamson, and G. Fay Edwards (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (3): 566-567. 2019.
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Peter Groff, On the Blissful Islands with Nietzsche and JungThe Agonist : A Nietzsche Circle Journal 12 (2): 53-59. 2019.
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Peter Groff, The Return of the Epicurean GodsIn Russell Re Manning, Carlotta Santini & Isabelle Wienand (eds.), Nietzsche's Gods: Critical and Constructive Perspectives, De Gruyter. 2019.
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Adam Burgos, Jacques Rancière and Critical Theory: Issue IntroductionJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy 27 (2): 1-7. 2019.
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Matthew Slater and Hayley Clatterbuck, A pragmatic approach to the possibility of de-extinctionBiology and Philosophy 33 (1): 4. 2018.
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Jason Leddington, Fallibility for InfallibilistsIn Johan Gersel, Rasmus Thybo Jensen, Morten S. Thaning & Morten Overgaard (eds.), In the Light of Experience: New Essays on Perception and Reasons, Oxford University Press. pp. 161-185. 2018.
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Joanna K. Huxster, Matthew Slater, Jason Leddington, Victor LoPiccolo, Jeffrey Bergman, Mack Jones, Caroline McGlynn, Nicolás Díaz, Nathan Aspinall, Julia Bresticker, and Melissa Hopkins, Understanding “Understanding” in Public Understanding of SciencePublic Understanding of Science 28 1-16. 2017.