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Case Western Reserve University
Department of Philosophy

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  • Anthony I. Jack, Productive consensus on measuring awareness requires stronger theory. Commentary on Stockart et al, 2025
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences. forthcoming.
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  • Anthony I. Jack, Philip Robbins, Jared Friedman, and Andreas Roepstorff, The genuine problem of consciousness
    In Antonino Raffone (ed.), _Consciousness: A comprehensive reference_, 2nd edition, . forthcoming.
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  • Jessica Wolfendale, American Torture and American Terrorism: The Myth of American Decency
    Oxford University Press. 2026.
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  • Haixin Dang, Summativism and non-summativism about groups
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 69 (4): 1522-1532. 2026.
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  • Chris Haufe, Illusory Riches: the False Promise of Evolutionary Psychology
    Oxford University Press. 2025.
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  • Jessica Wolfendale, Charles W. Mills (1951–2021)
    In Daniel R. Brunstetter & Cian O'Driscoll (eds.), Just War Thinkers Revisited: Heretics, Humanists, and Radicals, Routledge. pp. 280-295. 2025.
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  • Christopher Elliott, Neil Renic, and Jessica Wolfendale, Dirty hands, savage enemies, and bad apples: A taxonomy of war crimes apologia
    Review of International Studies 1 1-20. 2025.
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  • Haixin Dang, The nature of scientific justification
    Asian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2): 1-7. 2025.
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  • Simon Graf and Haixin Dang, Divergence Arguments in Collective Epistemology
    Philosophy Compass 20 (6). 2025.
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  • Chris Haufe, Fruitfulness: science, metaphor, and the puzzle of promise
    Oxford University Press. 2024.
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  • Peter Vickers, Ludovica Adamo, Mark Alfano, Cory J. Clark, Eleonora Cresto, He Cui, Haixin Dang, Finnur Dellsén, Nathalie Dupin, Laura Gradowski, Simon Graf, Aline Guevara, Mark Hallap, Jesse Hamilton, Mariann Hardey, Paula Helm, Asheley Landrum, Neil Levy, Edouard Machery, Sarah Mills, Seán M. Muller, Joanne Sheppard, Shinod N. K., Matthew Slater, Jacob Stegenga, Henning Strandin, Michael T. Stuart, David Sweet, Ufuk Tasdan, Henry Taylor, Owen Towler, Dana Tulodziecki, Heidi Tworek, Rebecca Wallbank, Harald A. Wiltsche, and Samantha Mitchell Finnigan, Development of a novel methodology for ascertaining scientific opinion and extent of agreement
    PLoS ONE 19 (12): 1-24. 2024.
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  • Chris Haufe, Do the humanities create knowledge?
    Cambridge University Press. 2023.
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  • Colin McLarty, Fluid Mechanics for Philosophers, or Which Solutions Do You Want for Navier-Stokes?
    In Lydia Patton & Erik Curiel (eds.), Working Toward Solutions in Fluid Dynamics and Astrophysics: What the Equations Don’t Say, Springer Verlag. pp. 31-56. 2023.
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  • Matthew Talbert and Jessica Wolfendale, Drone Warfare, Civilian Deaths, and the Narrative of Honest Mistakes
    In Nobuo Hayashi & Carola Lingaas (eds.), Honest Errors? Combat Decision-Making 75 Years After the Hostage Case, T.m.c. Asser Press. pp. 261-288. 2023.
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  • Matthew Talbert and Jessica Wolfendale, Moral injury, Moral Suffering, and Moral Health
    In Justin T. McDaniel (ed.), Preventing and Treating the Invisible Wounds of War: Combat Trauma, Moral Injury, and Psychological Health, Oxford University Press. 2023.
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  • Jessica Wolfendale, The Causes of War Crimes
    Journal of Military Ethics 22 (3): 274-288. 2023.
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  • Chris Haufe, How knowledge grows: the evolutionary development of scientific practice
    The MIT Press. 2022.
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  • Jessica Wolfendale, White Supremacy as an Existential Threat: A Response to Rita Floyd’s 'The Morality of Security: A Theory of Just Securitization'
    European Journal of International Security 1 9-18. 2022.
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  • Jessica Wolfendale, The Erasure of Torture in America
    Case Western Journal of International Law 54 (1): 231-257. 2022.
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  • Jessica Wolfendale, Technology as Terrorism: Police Control Technologies and Drone Warfare
    In Scott Robbins, Alastair Reed, Seamus Miller & Adam Henschke (eds.), Counter-Terrorism, Ethics, and Technology: Emerging Challenges At The Frontiers Of Counter-Terrorism,, Springer. pp. 1-21. 2021.
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  • Jessica Wolfendale and Stoney Portis, Toxic Warrior Identity, Accountability, and Moral Risk
    Journal of Military Ethics 20 (3-4): 163-179. 2021.
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  • Haixin Dang and Liam Kofi Bright, Scientific Conclusions Need Not Be Accurate, Justified, or Believed by their Authors
    Synthese 199. 2021.
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  • Haixin Dang and Liam Kofi Bright, Scientific conclusions need not be accurate, justified, or believed by their authors
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  • Jessica Wolfendale, Prison as a Torturous Institution
    Res Philosophica 97 (2): 297-324. 2020.
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  • Matthew Sample, Marion Boulicault, C. J. Allen, Rashid Bashir, Insoo Hyun, Megan Levis, Caroline Lowenthal, David Mertz, and Nuria Montserrat, Multi-cellular engineered living systems: building a community around responsible research on emergence
    Biofabrication 11 (4). 2019.
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  • Jessica Wolfendale, Is Obedience a Virtue?
    In Michael Skerker, David Whetham & Don Carrick (eds.), Military Virtues, Howgate Publishing. pp. 62-69. 2019.
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  • Jessica Wolfendale, The Making of a Torturer
    In Suzanne C. Knittel & Zachary J. Goldberg (eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of Perpetrator Studies, . 2019.
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  • Jessica Wolfendale and Jeanette Kennett, Self Control and Moral Security
    In David Shoemaker (ed.), Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 6, Oxford University Press. pp. 33-63. 2019.
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  • Jessica Wolfendale, The Torture Debate and the Toleration of Torture
    Criminal Justice Ethics 38 (2): 138-152. 2019.
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  • Haixin Dang, Do Collaborators in Science Need to Agree?
    Philosophy of Science 86 (5): 1029-1040. 2019.
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