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Andrew Aberdein and Dan Cohen, Virtue Theories of ArgumentInquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines. forthcoming.
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Lydia L. Moland, Lydia Maria Child on German philosophy and American slaveryTandf: British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (2): 259-274. 2021.
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Lydia L. Moland, Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century German Patriotism: Virtue, Cosmopolitanism, and ReformIn Mitja Sardoč (ed.), Handbook of Patriotism, Springer. 2020.
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Lydia L. Moland, Lydia Maria Child on German philosophy and American slaveryBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (2): 259-274. 2020.
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Katharina Stevens and Daniel Cohen, The attraction of the ideal has no traction on the real: on adversariality and roles in argumentArgumentation and Advocacy. 2018.
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Lydia L. Moland, All Too Human: Laughter, Humor, and Comedy in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (edited book)Springer. 2018.
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Lydia L. Moland, Peter Wake. Tragedy in Hegel’s Early Theological Writings. Indiana University Press, 2014. ISBN 978-9-253-91251-7. $60.00 (review)Hegel Bulletin 39 (2): 355-359. 2018.
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Daniel Cohen, The Virtuous Troll: Argumentative Virtues in the Age of (Technologically Enhanced) Argumentative PluralismPhilosophy and Technology 30 (2): 179-189. 2017.
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Lydia L. Moland, Hegel's Philosophy of ArtIn Dean Moyar (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Hegel, Oxford University Press. pp. 559-580. 2017.
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Nicolai Hartmann, Frederic Tremblay, and Keith R. Peterson, The Megarian and the Aristotelian Concept of Possibility: A Contribution to the History of the Ontological Problem of ModalityAxiomathes 27 (2): 209-223. 2017.
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Keith R. Peterson and Keith R. Peterson, Nicolai Hartmann and Recent RealismsAxiomathes 27 (2): 161-174. 2017.
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Daniel H. Cohen and Katharina Stevens, Virtuous Vices: On Objectivity, Bias, and Virtue in Argumentation
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Daniel Cohen and George Miller, What Virtue Argumentation Theory Misses: The Case of Compathetic ArgumentationTopoi 35 (2): 451-460. 2016.
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Lydia L. Moland, Kant’s Politics in Context. By Reidar MaliksInternational Philosophical Quarterly 56 (1): 113-115. 2016.
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Lydia L. Moland, "And Why Not?" Hegel, Comedy, and the End of ArtVerifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane (1-2): 73-104. 2016.
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Lydia L. Moland, Peter Wake. Tragedy in Hegel’s Early Theological Writings. Indiana University Press, 2014. ISBN 978-9-253-91251-7. $60.00 (review)Hegel Bulletin 1-5. 2016.
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Keith R. Peterson, 6. Flat, Hierarchical, or Stratified? Determination and Dependence in Social-Natural OntologyIn Keith R. Peterson & Roberto Poli (eds.), New Research on the Philosophy of Nicolai Hartmann, De Gruyter. pp. 109-132. 2016.
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Keith R. Peterson and Roberto Poli, New Research on the Philosophy of Nicolai Hartmann (edited book)De Gruyter. 2016.
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Daniel Cohen, Commentary on: Katharina von Radziewsky's "The virtuous arguer: One person, four characters"In Dima Mohammed & Marcin Lewinski (eds.), Virtues of argumentation: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation (OSSA), May 22–25, 2013, Ossa. 2014.
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Lydia L. Moland, Hegel's Philosophy of HistoryIn Michael Baur (ed.), G. W. F. Hegel: Key Concepts. pp. 128-139. 2014.