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Chris Tucker, Parity, Pluralism, and Permissible PartialityIn Eric Siverman (ed.), Virtuous and Vicious Expressions of Partiality, Routledge. forthcoming.
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Chris Tucker, The All or Nothing Ranking Reversal and the Unity of MoralityOxford Studies in Normative Ethics. forthcoming.
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Chris Tucker and Elizabeth Jackson, Parity and the Permissivism Puzzle: A Defense of Epistemic OptionsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research. forthcoming.
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Adrian J. Bravo, Patton Burchett, Kevin Vose, Matthew Haug, Mark McLaughlin, and Cheryl L. Dickter, Definitions of Meditation Among Lay People: A Mixed Method Examination Considering the Roles of Meditation Experience, Religion, and SpiritualityPsychology of Religion and Spirituality. forthcoming.
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Brian Cutter and Philip Swenson, The Omission TheodicyOxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion. forthcoming.
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Philip Swenson and Kenneth Boyce, The fine-tuning argument against the multiversePhilosophical Quarterly 76 (1): 39-50. 2026.
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M. Victoria Costa, Civic virtue in non-ideal republicsCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 29 (4): 673-692. 2026.
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Noah Lemos, Philosophy and Common Sense KnowledgeAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 63 (1): 47-59. 2026.
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Chris Tucker, Withhold by default: a difference between epistemic and practical rationalityPhilosophical Studies 182 (3): 817-840. 2025.
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Chris Tucker, Dogmatic Withholding: Confessions of a Serial OffenderIn Verena Wagner & Zinke Alexandra (eds.), Suspension in epistemology and beyond, Routledge. 2025.
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Joseph Ulatowski, Cory Wright, Aaron Griffith, Shawn X. Hernandez, and David Kashtan, Australasian Philosophical Review, featuring Gila Sher (edited book)Taylor & Francis. 2025.
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Joseph Ulatowski, Cory Wright, Aaron Griffith, Shawn X. Hernandez, and David Kashtan, IntroductionIn Joseph Ulatowski, Cory D. Wright, Aaron Griffith, Shawn Hernandez & David Kashtan (eds.), Australasian Philosophical Review, featuring Gila Sher, Taylor & Francis. 2025.
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Kenneth Boyce and Philip Swenson, The Fine-Tuning Argument Against the MultiversePhilosophical Quarterly. 2025.
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Christian Miller, Meghan Sullivan, Devin Gouvêa, Gregory Robson, Matthew Frise, and Philip Swenson, Advice to Christian Philosophers, Forty Years LaterFaith and Philosophy 41 (4): 427-450. 2025.
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M. Victoria Costa, Freedom as Non‐Domination, Rules, and the PandemicBioethics 39 (9): 834-841. 2025.
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Jessica Flanigan and Christopher Freiman, Putting Wilt Chamberlain Back in the Game: Why Liberalism Is Not Compatible with Distributive EgalitarianismThe Independent Review 29 (2): 227-245. 2024.
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Chad Vance, Procreation is Immoral on Environmental GroundsThe Journal of Ethics 28 (1): 101-124. 2024.
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Jonah Goldwater, Did Facebook Cheat?: A Test Case of Antitrust EthicsJournal of Business Ethics 195 (1): 133-149. 2024.
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Aaron Griffith, Social ConstructionIn Kathrin Koslicki & Michael J. Raven (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Essence in Philosophy, Routledge. 2024.
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Aaron Griffith, Ontology and oppression: Race, gender, and social reality. By Katharine Jenkins New York: Oxford University Press. 2023. pp. 280. ISBN: 9780197666777European Journal of Philosophy 32 (2): 607-611. 2024.