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Suzanne Obdrzalek, Socrates on Love--revised for second editionIn N. D. Smith, Ravi Sharma & Jones Rusty (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Plato, second edition. forthcoming.
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Suzanne Obdrzalek, Evaluative Illusion in Plato's ProtagorasOxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy. forthcoming.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, Scientific Knowledge as a Public Resource: Arguments and Challenges for a Democratic Approach to Values in ScienceIn Kevin C. Elliott & Ted Richards (eds.), routledge handbook of values and science. forthcoming.
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Rima Basu, The Challenges of Thick Diversity, Polarization, Debiasing, and Tokenization for Cross-Group Teaching: Some Critical NotesIn Eric Beerbohm & Elizabeth Beaumont (eds.), NOMOS LXVI: Civic Education in Polarized Times, Nyu Press. forthcoming.
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Rima Basu, Against Publishing Without Belief: Fake News, Misinformation, and Perverse Publishing IncentivesIn Sanford C. Goldberg & Mark Walker (eds.), Attitude in Philosophy, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Rima Basu, In Defense of Knowing Less: Epistemic Etiquette, The Limits of Curiosity, and the Value of IgnoranceRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement. forthcoming.
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Gabbrielle M. Johnson and Gabe Dupre, Uncanny Performance, Divergent CompetenceIn Herman Cappelen & Rachel Sterken (eds.), Communicating with AI: Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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James Kreines, The Poison Chalice of Metaphysical Grounding: Jacobi and Hegel as Reversing Contemporary ExpectationsHegel Bulletin 1-33. forthcoming.
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Amy Kind and Julia Langkau, Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Imagination and Creativity (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2026.
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Amy Kind, Imagination as TransformativeIn Lydia Amir (ed.), Handbook of Transformative Philosophy, Springer. 2026.
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Amy Kind, Imagination, Creativity, and SkillIn Amy Kind & Julia Langkau (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Imagination and Creativity, Oxford University Press. pp. 171-186. 2026.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, Leaving (the Concept of) Deontology BehindIn David Copp, Tina Rulli & Connie Rosati (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Normative Ethics, Oxford University Press. 2026.
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Amy Kind, Is mental imagery everywhere? Commentary on Mental imagery: Philosophy, psychology, neuroscience by Bence NanayMind and Language 40 (3): 310-316. 2025.
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Amy Kind, The Myth of Imaginative ResistanceIn Alex King (ed.), Art and Philosophy: Essays at the Intersection, Oup. pp. 211-225. 2025.
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Amy Kind, The Goldilocks Dilemma: Commentary on Josh Weisberg’s Explanatory Optimism about the Hard Problem of ConsciousnessJournal of Consciousness Studies 32 (7): 175-185. 2025.
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Paul Hurley, "Practical Truth via Practical Soundness"In Christopher Frey & Jennifer A. Frey (eds.), Practical truth: historical and contemporary perspectives, Oxford University Press. 2025.
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Paul Hurley, Kantian ethics and the dutilitarian compromiseAsian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2): 1-8. 2025.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, The Influence of Values on Medical ResearchIn Alex Broadbent (ed.) https://philpapers.org/rec/BROOHO-3, Oxford University Press. 2025.
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Rima Basu, The Ethics of Belief (3rd ed.)In Kurt Sylvan, Jonathan Dancy, Ernest Sosa & Matthias Steup (eds.), A Companion to Epistemology, 2 Volume Set, Wiley-blackwell. 2025.
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Briana Toole, Standpoint Epistemology as Ideology CritiqueIn Jennifer Lackey & Aidan McGlynn (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology, Oxford University Press. 2025.
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Gabbrielle M. Johnson, Bias, Norms, and Function: comments on Thomas Kelly’s Bias: a Philosophical StudyPhilosophical Studies 182 (11): 3025-3035. 2025.
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Gabbrielle M. Johnson, The hard proxy problem: proxies aren’t intentional; they’re intentionalPhilosophical Studies 182 (5): 1383-1411. 2025.
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James Kreines, Reasons for the Importance of the Post-Kantian Idea of a System: Nothing Halfway, Jacobi and SchellingInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 32 (5). 2025.
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Amy Kind, Issues of Expertise in Perception and Imagination: Commentary on StokesPhilosophical Studies 181 (8): 1749-1756. 2024.
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Amy Kind, What Counts as Cheating? Deducibility, Imagination, and the Mary CasePhilosophia 52 (2): 211-220. 2024.