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Dustin Locke, Knowledge, Explanation, and Motivating ReasonsAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 52 215-232. 2015.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, Health, Disability, and Well-BeingIn Guy Fletcher (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being, Routledge. 2015.
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James Kreines, Reason in the World: Hegel's Metaphysics and its Philosophical AppealOxford University Press USA. 2015.
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Amy Kind, Narratives and Narrators: A Philosophy of Stories (review)Philosophical Quarterly 64 (254): 186-188. 2014.
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Amy Kind, The opacity of mind: An integrative theory of self-knowledge by Peter Carruthers (review)Analysis 74 (1): 172-174. 2014.
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Adrienne M. Martin, How We Hope: A Moral PsychologyPrinceton University Press. 2014.
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Adrienne Martin, 1. Beyond the Orthodox Definition of HopeIn Adrienne M. Martin (ed.), How We Hope: A Moral Psychology, Princeton University Press. pp. 11-34. 2014.
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Adrienne Martin, AcknowledgmentsIn Adrienne M. Martin (ed.), How We Hope: A Moral Psychology, Princeton University Press. 2014.
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Adrienne Martin, 3. Suicide and SustenanceIn Adrienne M. Martin (ed.), How We Hope: A Moral Psychology, Princeton University Press. pp. 72-97. 2014.
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Adrienne Martin, 4. Faith and Sustenance without ContingencyIn Adrienne M. Martin (ed.), How We Hope: A Moral Psychology, Princeton University Press. pp. 98-117. 2014.
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Adrienne Martin, 2. IncorporationIn Adrienne M. Martin (ed.), How We Hope: A Moral Psychology, Princeton University Press. pp. 35-71. 2014.
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Adrienne Martin, 5. Normative HopeIn Adrienne M. Martin (ed.), How We Hope: A Moral Psychology, Princeton University Press. pp. 118-140. 2014.
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Adrienne Martin, Conclusion. Human Passivity, Agency, and HopeIn Adrienne M. Martin (ed.), How We Hope: A Moral Psychology, Princeton University Press. pp. 141-146. 2014.
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Adrienne Martin, Introduction. What is Hope?In Adrienne M. Martin (ed.), How We Hope: A Moral Psychology, Princeton University Press. pp. 1-10. 2014.
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Adrienne Martin, IndexIn Adrienne M. Martin (ed.), How We Hope: A Moral Psychology, Princeton University Press. pp. 147-150. 2014.
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Dustin Locke, Darwinian Normative SkepticismIn Michael Bergmann & Patrick Kain (eds.), Challenges to Moral and Religious Belief: Disagreement and Evolution, Oxford University Press. 2014.
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Alex Rajczi, Fiscal Objections to Expanded Health Coverage: A Case Study of the Affordable Care ActIn Allhoff Fritz & Hall Mark (eds.), The Affordable Care Act Decision: Philosophical and Legal Implications, Routledge. pp. 195-208. 2014.
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Alex Rajczi, What is the Conservative Point of View about Distributive Justice?Public Affairs Quarterly 28 (4): 341-373. 2014.
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Paul Hurley, Comments on Douglas Portmore’s Commonsense ConsequentialismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 88 (1): 225-232. 2014.
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Paul Hurley, Ethics: Twelve Lectures on the Philosophy of Morality, by David WigginsMind 123 (491): 970-975. 2014.
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Paul Hurley and Rivka Weinberg, Whose Problem Is Non-Identity?Journal of Moral Philosophy 12 (6): 699-730. 2014.
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S. Andrew Schroeder, Imperfect Duties, Group Obligations, and BeneficenceJournal of Moral Philosophy 11 (5): 557-584. 2014.
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Amy Kind, The Case Against Representationalism About MoodsIn Uriah Kriegel (ed.), Current Controversies in Philosophy of Mind, Routledge. 2013.
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Susan Sauvé Meyer and Adrienne Martin, Emotion and the emotionsIn Roger Crisp (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics, Oxford University Press. 2013.
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Alex Rajczi, Formulating and Articulating Public Health Policies: The Case of New York CityPublic Health Ethics 6 (3). 2013.
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Paul Hurley, Consequentializing and Deontologizing: Clogging the Consequentialist Vacuum"Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics 3 123-153. 2013.
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Paul Hurley, DeontologyIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Blackwell. 2013.