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Also at Creighton University
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Jacob Rump, Husserl's Phenomenology of Language and MeaningIn Hanne Jacobs & Walter Hopp (eds.), The New Cambridge Companion to Husserl, Cambridge University Press. forthcoming.
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Jacob Rump, AI, Judgment, and Nonconceptual Content: A Critique of Dreyfus in Light of Neuro-Symbolic AIPhänomenologische Forschungen. forthcoming.
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Jacob Rump, LLMs, Higher Education, and Understanding: When to Drive and When to WalkDigital Society. forthcoming.
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Jacob Rump, Understanding, Teaching, and Phenomenology in the Age of LLMs: Critical Reply to Malfatti’s ‘ChatGPT, Education, and Understanding'Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective. 2026.
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Samuel Gavin, How to Derive Norms from Generics: A Gap in Neo-Aristotelian MetaethicsJournal of Value Inquiry 59 (1): 141-161. 2025.
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William O. Stephens, Learning to Live Naturally: Stoic Ethics and Its Modern Significance. By Christopher Gill (review)Ancient Philosophy 45 (2): 611-616. 2025.
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Emma Irwin-Herzog, Alternative Talk of the Indefinite: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Epistemic and Semantic Problems in the Metaphysics of ConsciousnessDissertation, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. 2024.
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Jacob Rump, Review of Cassedy, What Do We Mean When We Talk About Meaning (Oxford, 2022)Phenomenological Reviews. 2023.
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Jacob Rump, The Space of Motivations, Experience, and the Categorial GivenIn Daniele De Santis & Danilo Manca (eds.), Wilfrid Sellars and phenomenology: intersections, encounters, oppositions, Ohio University Press. 2023.
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Kevin M. Graham, Anaja Arthur, Ali Griswold, Beau Kearns, Quinlyn Klade, Maddox Larson, and Suraya Wayne, Black Trust and White Allies: Insights from Slave NarrativesSocial Philosophy Today 39 183-195. 2023.
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Marc Johansen, Teaching & Learning Guide for: Taking stock of regularity theories of causationPhilosophy Compass 18 (10). 2023.
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Samuel Gavin, How to Derive Norms from Generics: A Gap in Neo-Aristotelian Metaethics: How to Derive Norms from GenericsJournal of Value Inquiry 59 (1): 141-161. 2023.
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Scott Aikin and William O. Stephens, Epictetus's Encheiridion: A new translation and guide to Stoic ethicsBloomsbury Publishing. 2023.
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Emma Irwin-Herzog, Reconstructing Hindu-Buddhist Dialogue on the Self Through the Lens of Jaina Non-AbsolutismJournal of World Philosophies 8 (1). 2023.
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Kevin M. Graham, Anaja Arthur, Hannah Frazer, Ali Griswold, Emma Kitteringham, Quinlyn Klade, and Jaliya Nagahawatte, Slave Narratives and Epistemic InjusticeSocial Philosophy Today 38 83-97. 2022.
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Scott Aikin and William O. Stephens, IntroductionSymposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 9 (1): 7-10. 2022.
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William O. Stephens, Stoicism and Food EthicsSymposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 9 (1): 105-124. 2022.
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William O. Stephens, The Invention of Duty: Stoicism as Deontology. By Jack VisnjicJournal of the History of Philosophy 60 (4): 690-692. 2022.
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William O. Stephens, Midwest Stoicism, Agrarianism, and Environmental Virtue Ethics: Interdisciplinary ApproachesIn Ian Smith & Matt Ferkany (eds.), Environmental Ethics in the Midwest: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Michigan State University Press. pp. 1-42. 2022.
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Jacob Rump, Reduction and Reflection after the Analytic-Continental DivideIn Hanne Jacobs (ed.), The Husserlian Mind, Routledge. pp. 117-28. 2021.
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Jacob Rump, From Word to Flesh: Embodied Racism and the New PoliticsJournal of Religion and Society 126-45. 2021.
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Jacob Rump, The Fate of the Act of Synthesis: Kant, Frege, and Husserl on the Role of Subjectivity in Presentation and JudgmentJournal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 9 (11). 2021.
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William O. Stephens, Epictetus and prayer - (k.M.) Landefeld die gebetslehre Epiktets. Form, inhalt und funktionen der gebete epiktets im kontext der antiken gebetstradition. (Orbis antiquus 54.) pp. VIII + 224. Münster: Aschendorff, 2020. Paper, €36. Isbn: 978-3-402-14463-3The Classical Review 71 (1): 72-74. 2021.
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William O. Stephens, The Stoic Theory of Beauty. By Aistė Čelkytė (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review 7 (44). 2021.