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Alexis Shotwell, Fierce Love: What We Can Learn about Epistemic Responsibility from Histories of AIDS AdvocacyFeminist Philosophy Quarterly 2 (2): 1-16. 2016.
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Joshua Shepherd and Michael Bishop, Argumente für die naturaliste ErkenntnistheorieIn Stefan Tolksdorf & Dirk Koppleberg (eds.), Erkenntnistheorie: Wie und Wozu?, Mentis Publishers. pp. 245-274. 2015.
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Joshua Shepherd, Consciousness, free will, and moral responsibility: Taking the folk seriouslyPhilosophical Psychology 28 (7): 929-946. 2015.
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Joshua Shepherd and James Justus, X - Phi and Carnapian ExplicationErkenntnis 80 (2): 381-402. 2015.
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Myrto Mylopoulos, Agentive awareness is not sensory awarenessPhilosophical Studies 172 (3): 761-780. 2015.
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Gabriele Contessa, Only Powers Can Confer DispositionsPhilosophical Quarterly 65 (259): 160-176. 2015.
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Yann Benétreau-Dupin and Guillaume Beaulac, Fair Numbers: What Data Can and Cannot Tell Us About the Underrepresentation of Women in PhilosophyErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 2 59-81. 2015.
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Joshua Shepherd, Scientific Challenges to Free Will and Moral ResponsibilityPhilosophy Compass 10 (3): 197-207. 2015.
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Joshua Shepherd, Deciding as Intentional Action: Control over DecisionsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 93 (2): 335-351. 2015.
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Eros Corazza, Having in Mind: The Philosophy of Keith Donnelan, edited by Joseph Almog and Paolo LeonardiMind 124 (493): 305-312. 2015.
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Charles Côté-Bouchard, Epistemic Instrumentalism and the Too Few Reasons ObjectionInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 23 (3): 337-355. 2015.
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Eros Corazza and Kepa Korta, Frege on subject matter and identity statementsAnalysis 75 (4): 562-565. 2015.
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David Matheson, Fundamentality and Extradimensional Final ValueJournal of Philosophy of Life 5 (3): 19-32. 2015.
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Melissa Frankel, Actions, Behaviors, and Volitions in Berkeley's Moral PhilosophyIn Sebastien Charles (ed.), Berkeley Revisited: Moral, Social and Political Philosophy, Voltaire Foundation. pp. 99-114. 2015.
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Alexis Shotwell and Ami Harbin, Race and BioethicsIn John Arras, Rebecca Kukla & Elizabeth Fenton (eds.), Routledge Companion to Bioethics, Routledge. pp. 543-556. 2015.
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Ashwani Kumar Peetush and Jay Drydyk, Human Rights: India and the WestOxford University Press. 2015.
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Joshua Shepherd, Causalism and Intentional OmissionAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 51 (1): 15-26. 2014.
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Gabriele Contessa, One's a Crowd: Mereological Nihilism without Ordinary‐Object EliminativismAnalytic Philosophy 55 (2): 199-221. 2014.
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Alexis Shotwell, Implicit Knowledge: How it is Understood and Used in Feminist TheoryPhilosophy Compass 9 (5): 315-324. 2014.
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Joshua Shepherd, Minimizing harm via psychological intervention: Response to GlannonJournal of Medical Ethics 40 (10): 662-663. 2014.
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Tim Kenyon and Guillaume Beaulac, Critical Thinking Education and DebiasingInformal Logic 34 (4): 341-363. 2014.
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Guillaume Beaulac, Language, Mind, and Cognitive Science: Remarks on Theories of the Language-Cognition Relationships in Human MindsDissertation, University of Western Ontario. 2014.
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Joshua Shepherd, Why Block Can't Stand the HOTJournal of Consciousness Studies 20 (3-4): 183-195. 2013.