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Eirik Lang Harris, A Han Feizian Worry with Confucian Meritocracy – and a Non-Moral AlternativeCulture and Dialogue 8 (2): 342-362. 2020.
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Jeff Kasser, Normativity and Naturalism in “The Fixation of Belief”Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 55 (1): 1-19. 2019.
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Matthew MacKenzie, Physicalism and Beyond: Flanagan, Buddhism, and Consciousness
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Mélanie Terrasse, Moti Gorin, and Dominic Sisti, Social Media, E‐Health, and Medical EthicsHastings Center Report 49 (1): 24-33. 2019.
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Moti Gorin and Jesse Gray, Some Optimism About EnhancementAmerican Journal of Bioethics 19 (7): 26-28. 2019.
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Moti Gorin, Collective Action Problems, Causal Impotence, and VirtueSouthwest Philosophy Review 35 (2): 27-30. 2019.
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Eirik Lang Harris, Relating the Political to the Ethical: Thoughts on Early Confucian Political TheoryDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (2): 277-283. 2019.
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Eirik Lang Harris, Xunzi on the Role of the Military in a Well-Ordered StateJournal of Military Ethics 18 (1): 48-64. 2019.
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Kenneth Shockley, The Great Decoupling: Why Minimizing Humanity’s Dependence on the Environment May Not Be Cause for CelebrationJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (4): 429-442. 2018.
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Kenneth Shockley, Sustainable development goals and nationally determined contributions: the poor fit between agent-dependent and agent-independent policy instrumentsJournal of Global Ethics 14 (3): 369-386. 2018.
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Katie McShane, Loving an Unfamiliar World: Dementia, Mental Illness, and Climate ChangeEthics and the Environment 23 (1): 1. 2018.
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Jeff Kasser, Genuine belief and genuine doubt in PeirceEuropean Journal of Philosophy 26 (2): 840-853. 2018.
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Matthew Mackenzie, The Yogācāra Theory of Three Natures: Internalist and Non-Dualist InterpretationsComparative Philosophy 9 (1). 2018.
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Matthew MacKenzie, Virtue, Self-Transcendence, and Liberation in Yoga and BuddhismIn Jennifer A. Frey & Candace A. Vogler (eds.), Self-Transcendence and Virtue: Perspectives From Philosophy, Psychology, and Theology, Routledge. 2018.
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Moti Gorin, Paternalistic manipulationIn Kalle Grill & Jason Hanna (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Paternalism, Routledge. 2018.
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Eirik Lang Harris, Owen Flanagan, The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility , pp. x + 362 (review)Utilitas 30 (3): 379-382. 2018.
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Kenneth Shockley and Marion Hourdequin, Addressing the Harms of Climate Change: Making Sense of Loss and DamageEthics, Policy and Environment 20 (2): 125-128. 2017.
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Elizabeth Tropman, Intuitionism in Moral EpistemologyIn Tristram Colin McPherson & David Plunkett (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics, Routledge. pp. 472-483. 2017.
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Louis Pojman, Paul Pojman, and Katie McShane, Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application, 7th ed. (edited book)Cengage. 2017.
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Katie McShane, Intrinsic Values and Economic ValuationIn Clive L. Spash (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Ecological Economics: Nature and Society, Routledge. pp. 237-245. 2017.
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Katie McShane, Is Biodiversity Intrinsically Valuable? (And What Might That Mean?)In Justin Garson, Anya Plutynski & Sahotra Sarkar (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Biodiversity, Routledge. pp. 155-167. 2017.
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Katie McShane, Truth and Goodness: Metaethics in Environmental EthicsIn Stephen M. Gardiner & Allen Thompson (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Environmental Ethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 139-150. 2017.
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Katie McShane, Values and Harms in Loss and DamageEthics, Policy and Environment 20 (2): 129-142. 2017.
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Matthew MacKenzie, Luminous Mind: Self-Luminosity versus Other-Luminosity in Indian Philosophy of MindIn Jeorg Tuske (ed.), The Bloomsbury Research Handbook to Indian Epistemology and Metaphysics. pp. 335-354. 2017.
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Matthew MacKenzie, Buddhism and the VirtuesIn Nancy E. Snow (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtue, Oxford University Press. 2017.
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Moti Gorin, Causal Inefficacy and Utilitarian Arguments Against the Consumption of Factory-Farmed ProductsJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 30 (4): 585-594. 2017.
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Moti Gorin, Steven Joffe, Neal Dickert, and Scott Halpern, Justifying Clinical NudgesHastings Center Report 47 (2): 32-38. 2017.
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Eirik Lang Harris, Which Teacher Should I Choose?: A Xunzian Approach to Distinguishing Moral Experts from FanaticsJournal of Religious Ethics 45 (3): 463-480. 2017.