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Also at Christopher Newport University
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Chris Tweedt, Review of Hilary Kornblith's On Reflection (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Elizabeth Jelinek, Explanation in the Phaedo: An Argument Against the Metaphysical Interpretation of the Clever ΑἰτίαIn D. M. Spitzer (ed.), Studies in ancient Greek philosophy: in honor of Professor Anthony Preus, Routledge. pp. 162-179. 2023.
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Linda Ficht and Chris Tweedt, Held Hostage: The Use of Noncompete Clauses to Exploit Workers and a Statutory Framework to Protect ThemJournal of Law, Business, and Ethics 29 (Winter): 77-96. 2023.
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Elizabeth Jelinek and Casey Hall, Evil, Demiurgy, and the Taming of Necessity in Plato’s TimaeusInternational Philosophical Quarterly 62 (1): 5-21. 2022.
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Chris Tweedt, Review of Autonomous Knowledge: Radical Enhancement, Autonomy, and the Future of Knowing, by J. Adam Carter (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2022.
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Chris Tweedt, Chastity in the WorkplaceIn Sexual Ethics in a Secular Age: Is There a Secular Virtue of Chastity?, Routledge. pp. 185-203. 2021.
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Chris Tweedt, John M. DePoe and Tyler Dalton McNabb, editors: Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God (review)Faith and Philosophy 38 (4): 561-566. 2021.
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Elizabeth Jelinek and Nickolas Pappas, Hippocrates at phaedrus 270cPacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (3): 409-430. 2020.
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Chris Tweedt, Taking a New Perspective on Suffering and DeathIn Kevin Vallier & Joshua Rasmussen (eds.), A New Theist Response to the New Atheists, Routledge. pp. 47-58. 2020.
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Matthew Homan, Memory aids and the Cartesian circleBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (6): 1064-1083. 2018.
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Matthew Homan, Geometrical Figures in Spinoza's Book of NatureJournal of the History of Philosophy 56 (3): 455-476. 2018.
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Matthew Homan, Understanding Ignorance: The Surprising Impact of What We Don't Know (review)Review of Metaphysics 72 (2). 2018.
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Matthew Homan, Understanding Ignorance: The Surprising Impact of What We Don't Know by Daniel R. DenicolaReview of Metaphysics 72 (2): 374-376. 2018.
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Chris Tweedt, Solving the Problem of Nearly Convergent KnowledgeSocial Epistemology 32 (4): 219-227. 2018.
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Elizabeth Jelinek, What is Plato’s Epistemic Worry About Phantasia?Southwest Philosophy Review 32 (2): 61-67. 2016.
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Elizabeth Jelinek, Is the Form of the Good a Final Cause for Plato?History of Philosophy Quarterly 33 (2): 99-116. 2016.
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Matthew Homan, On the Alleged Exceptional Nature of Thought in SpinozaJournal of Philosophical Research 41 1-16. 2016.
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Matthew Homan, On the Alleged Exceptional Nature of Thought in SpinozaJournal of Philosophical Research 41 1-16. 2016.
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Elizabeth Jelinek, A Commentary On “Socrates and His Daimonion: A Paragon of Rationality?”Southwest Philosophy Review 31 (2): 1-5. 2015.
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Elizabeth Jelinek, Evaluating the Goodness of Actions on Plato's Ethical TheoryPhilosophical Inquiry 39 (3-4): 56-72. 2015.
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Matthew Homan, Everything in Its Right Place: Spinoza and Life by the Light of Nature by Joseph Almog (review)Review of Metaphysics 68 (4): 836-838. 2015.
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Matthew Homan, Rehumanizing Spinoza's free manIn Ursula Goldenbaum & Christopher Kluz (eds.), Doing Without Free Will: Spinoza and Contemporary Moral Problems, Lexington Books. 2015.