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Pablo Gilabert, Real interests, well-being, and ideology critiqueErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Pablo Gilabert, Further reflections on human dignity and social justiceCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Pablo Gilabert, Making the Goods in Work Accessible and the Paternalism ObjectionSocial Theory and Practice. forthcoming.
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Filippo Ferrari and Ulf Hlobil, The Normativity of LogicIn Filippo Ferrari, Elke Brendel, Massimiliano Carrara, Ole Hjortland, Gil Sagi, Gila Sher & Florian Steinberger (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Logic, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Ulf Hlobil and Robert Brandom, Précis of Reasons for Logic, Logic for ReasonsPhilosophical Studies. forthcoming.
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Ulf Hlobil, How Virtues and Institutions Limit Practical ThoughtIn Silvia Caprioglio Panizza (ed.), Moral Impossibility: Ethical, Political, and Psychological Approaches, Routledge. forthcoming.
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Ulf Hlobil and Robert Brandom, Replies for book symposium: Hlobil/Brandom Reasons for Logic, Logic for ReasonsPhilosophical Studies. forthcoming.
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Ulf Hlobil, Double-Edged Defeaters and Transmission Failure (pre-print)Thought: A Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Nabeel Hamid, Philosophy in Germany on the Eve of the Eighteenth CenturyIn Corey W. Dyck, Frederick Beiser & Brandon Look (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of German Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Jing Iris Hu, What is an Appropriate Response to Insult? –A Debate between the Confucians and Songzi in Warring State ChinaDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Anna Brinkerhoff, Sexist Beliefs in a Sexist World: Exploring the Causal Role of Sexism in Sexist BeliefsEpisteme 1-19. forthcoming.
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Matt Barker and Matthew Slater, The chemical element category and classificatory norms: better understanding how science worksFoundations of Chemistry 28 (1): 111-133. 2026.
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Ulf Hlobil, Logic is Not ScienceIn Sanderson Molick (ed.), Demarcating logic and science: exploring new frontiers, Springer. 2026.
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Nabeel Hamid, The Good Cartesian: Louis de La Forge and the Rise of a Philosophical Paradigm (review)The Thomist 90 (1): 170-174. 2026.
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Reza Hadisi and Jing Iris Hu, Non-Western Treatments of ImaginationIn Amy Kind & Julia Langkau (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Imagination and Creativity, Oxford University Press. 2026.
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Anna Brinkerhoff, Patriotic Doxastic Partialism: Canada and the Cognitive Norms of PatriotismDialogue 65 (1): 45-67. 2026.
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Emilia Angelova, The Necessity of Freedom in Hegel's Turn Between Logic and History (edited book)University of Toronto Press. 2026.
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Pablo Gilabert, The Dignity of Work and WorkersIn Julian Jonker & Grant Rozeboom (eds.), Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Work, Oxford University Press. 2025.
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David Morris, Boundas: Scholar, Scrivener, Dancing PhilosopherSymposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 29 (1): 174-178. 2025.
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Gregory Lavers, Mathematics is (mostly) AnalyticCambridge University Press, Elements in the Philosophy of Mathematics. 2025.
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Viviane Fairbank and Ulf Hlobil, The Adoption Problem in the Philosophy of LogicPhilosophy Compass 20 (1-2). 2025.
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Dominic Roulx and Matthias Fritsch, Slow Down: the Degrowth ManifestoConstellations 32 (2): 375-377. 2025.
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Matthias Fritsch and Philippe Lynes, Derrida, Jacques (1930–2004)In Nicolas De Warren & Ted Toadvine (eds.), Encyclopedia of Phenomenology, Springer. pp. 1-22. 2025.