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Helen Daly, "From Behind the Shadow of her Curtains:" Pym's Invisible WomenThe Barbara Pym Society Newsletter, Vol 30, 2. forthcoming.
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Helen Daly, #MeToo and InsultsIn Georgi Gardiner & Micol Bez (eds.), The Philosophy of Sexual Violence, Routledge. forthcoming.
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Helen Daly, Slurs and Insults: a Reply to David Miguel Gray’s “Doxastic and Epistemic Sources of Offense for Slurring Terms”Acta Analytica 1-9. forthcoming.
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Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Leaving Room for Life: Kant and the Life of the MindIn Christoph Horn, Margit Ruffing & Rainer Schäfer (eds.), Kant’s Project of Enlightenment: Proceedings of the 14th International Kant Congress/Kants Projekt der Aufklärung: Kongressakten des 14. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. forthcoming.
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Juan Carlos Gonzalez, The "Critique of Judgment" and the Unity of Kant's Critical System by Lara Ostaric (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 64 (2): 325-326. 2026.
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Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Living Uneconomically: The Aesthetics of Antonio CasoAPA Studies on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy 25 (2): 2-7. 2026.
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Cody Gomez and Heather Adair, Racism as Psychological EssentialismRes Philosophica 102 (2): 95-120. 2025.
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Juan Carlos González, Believing in organisms: Kant's non-mechanistic philosophy of natureStudies in History and Philosophy of Science 109 (February 2025): 109-119. 2025.
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Juan Carlos González, Walking the Path of Taste: On the Kantian Roots of José Vasconcelos’s AestheticsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 83 (1): 12-27. 2025.
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Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Review of Carlos Alberto Sánchez, Mexican Philosophy for the 21st Century: Relajo, Zozobra, and Other Frameworks for Understanding Our World (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2025.
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Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Finding Aristotle: An Unspoken Debt in Kant's TeleologyThe Review of Metaphysics 79 (2): 359-383. 2025.
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Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Beyond Mechanism: Rethinking Kant’s Philosophy of Nature with the Critique of the Power of JudgmentDissertation, University of California, San Diego. 2024.
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Juan Carlos Gonzalez, Inter-American Philosophy as Identity TherapyInter-American Journal of Philosophy 15 (1): 1-16. 2024.
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Juan Carlos Gonzalez, A Revised Existentialist Look at the AmericansInter-American Journal of Philosophy 14 (2): 36-51. 2023.
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Juan Carlos Gonzalez, La revolución kantiana de Antonio CasoIn Virginia Aspe Armella & Ana Paola Tiro Chagoyán (eds.), Argumentos de Filosofia Politica de la Tercera y Cuarta Transformaciones de Mexico. Una Aproximacion Interdisciplinar, Editorial Lambda. pp. 61-80. 2023.
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Marion Hourdequin, The Wrong of Rudeness: Learning Modern Civility from Ancient Chinese Philosophy (review)The Philosophers' Magazine 88 107-109. 2020.
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Marion Hourdequin, Mark Woods Rethinking Wilderness Peterborough, Ontario, 2017: Broadview Press ISBN 978–1-55111–348–7 (PB) $34.95 306ppEnvironmental Values 28 (3): 385-387. 2019.
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Marion Hourdequin, Questions of Knowledge and Non-KnowledgeEnvironmental Values 28 (4): 397-403. 2019.
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David Wong and Marion Hourdequin, 1. Hiding the World in the World: A Case for Cosmopolitanism Based in the ZhuangziIn Peter D. Hershock & Roger T. Ames (eds.), Philosophies of Place: An Intercultural Conversation, University of Hawaii Press. pp. 15-33. 2019.
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Marion Hourdequin, Varieties of Non-Anthropocentricism: Duty, Beauty, Knowledge and RealityEnvironmental Values 27 (2): 113-118. 2018.
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Marion Hourdequin, Climate Change, Climate Engineering, and the ‘Global Poor’: What Does Justice Require?Ethics, Policy and Environment 21 (3): 270-288. 2018.
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Helen L. Daly, Modelling Sex/GenderThink 16 (46): 79-92. 2017.
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Helen Daly, Love and DeathIn Simon Cushing (ed.), Heaven and Philosophy, Lexington Books. pp. 137-52. 2017.
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Marion Hourdequin, Beyond the Anthropocene: Perspectives on Human–Nature Relations, Old and NewEnvironmental Values 26 (3): 263-268. 2017.
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Marion Hourdequin, Gillian Barker. Beyond Biofatalism: Human Nature for An Evolving World (review)Environmental Philosophy 14 (1): 143-146. 2017.
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Marion Hourdequin, Ian James Kidd and Liz McKinnell (eds.), Science and the Self: Animals, Evolution, and Ethics: Essays in Honour of Mary MidgleyEnvironmental Values 26 (1): 114-116. 2017.
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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.