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Philip Reed, Autonomy-centred assisted death laws still avoid expressivismJournal of Medical Ethics. forthcoming.
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Donald Ainslie, Donald L. M. Baxter, Jonny Cottrell, Ian Cruise, Tamas Demeter, Bridger Ehli, Lorne Falkenstein, Kevin Meeker, Philip Reed, Eric v.d. Luft, and Anabel Von Der Osten-Sacken, Readers on Some Noteworthy Articles in Hume StudiesHume Studies 50 (1): 219-227. 2025.
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Philip Reed, Intention and Wrongdoing: In Defense of Double Effect, written by Joshua StuchlikJournal of Moral Philosophy 21 (3-4): 472-475. 2024.
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Philip Reed, : Virtue Ethics for the Real World: Improving Character without IdealizationEthics 135 (2): 342-346. 2024.
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Sean Donaghue-Johnston, Dangerous Dens of Amusement: Penny Gaffs and the Moral Education of the London Street FolkNineteenth Century Studies 36 38-54. 2024.
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Michael Forest, Double Reversals in Jim Jarmusch’s Night on EarthFilm and Philosophy 27 127-142. 2023.
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Philip A. Reed, Opioids, Double Effect, and the Prospects of Hastening DeathJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 46 (5): 505-515. 2021.
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David Hershenov and Philip A. Reed, How Not to Defend the UnbornJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 46 (4): 414-430. 2021.
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Philip Reed, Reading Hume on the Principles of Morals ed. by Taylor JacquelineHume Studies 44 (2): 278-280. 2021.
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Philip Reed, Physicians, Assisted Suicide, and Christian VirtuesChristian Bioethics 27 (1): 50-68. 2021.
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Philip A. Reed, Against Recategorizing Physician-Assisted SuicidePublic Affairs Quarterly 34 (1): 50-71. 2020.
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Philip Reed, Expressivism at the beginning and end of lifeJournal of Medical Ethics 46 (8): 538-544. 2020.
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Philip Reed, Response to commentaries on ‘Expressivism at the beginning and end of life’Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (8): 553-553. 2020.
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Philip Reed, Character, written by Jay R. ElliottJournal of Moral Philosophy 16 (3): 383-385. 2019.
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Philip A. Reed and Rico Vitz, Hume’s Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Psychology (edited book)Routledge. 2018.
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Michael Forest and Thomas Beckley-Forest, The Dueling Productions of WestworldIn James B. South & Kimberly S. Engels (eds.), Westworld and Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2018.
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Tanya Loughead, Organizing Adjuncts and Citizenship within the AcademyIn Anthony J. Ii Nocella & Erik Juergensmeyer (eds.), Fighting Academic Repression and Neoliberal Education: Resistance, Reclaiming, Organizing, and Black Lives Matter in Education, Peter Lang. 2017.
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Stephen Chanderbhan, Narrative, Casuistry, and the Function of Conscience in Thomas AquinasDiametros 47 1-18. 2016.
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Philip Reed, Empirical Adequacy and Virtue EthicsEthical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (2): 343-357. 2016.
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Philip Reed, Hume on sympathy and agreeable qualitiesBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 24 (6): 1136-1156. 2016.
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Philip Reed, How to Gerrymander IntentionAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 89 (3): 441-460. 2015.
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Stephen Chanderbhan, Does Empathy Have Any Place in Aquinas’s Account of Justice?Philosophia 41 (2): 273-288. 2013.
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Stephen Chanderbhan, The Shifting Prominence of Emotions in the Moral Philosophy of Thomas AquinasDiametros 38 62-85. 2013.
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Philip Reed, Artifacts, Intentions, and Contraceptives: The Problem with Having a Plan B for Plan BJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 38 (6). 2013.
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Philip Reed, Motivating Hume’s natural virtuesCanadian Journal of Philosophy 42 (S1): 134-147. 2012.