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Jacob Rump, SynthesisIn Daniele De Santis, Burt C. Hopkins & Claudio Majolino (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, Routledge. 2020.
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Jacob Rump, Husserlian Phenomenology, Rule-following, and Primitive NormativityIn Chad Engelland (ed.), Language and Phenomenology, Routledge. pp. 74-91. 2020.
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Elizabeth F. Cooke, Pragmatism and Ontological Pluralism: Peirce, Cartwright, and DupréThe Pluralist 15 (3): 56-81. 2020.
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William O. Stephens, Refugees, Stoicism, and Cosmic CitizenshipPallas: Revue d'Etudes Antiques 112 289-307. 2020.
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Kai Whiting, William O. Stephens, Edward Simpson, and Leonidas Konstantakos, How Might a Stoic Eat in Accordance with Nature and “Environmental Facts”?Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 33 (3): 369-389. 2020.
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William O. Stephens, How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius, by Donald RobertsonAncient Philosophy 40 (2): 516-519. 2020.
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William O. Stephens, The Stoics and their Philosophical SystemIn Kelly Arenson (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 22-34. 2020.
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David Paternostro, SJ, Incarnate Knowing: The Epistemology of John Henry NewmanHeythrop Journal 61 (5): 800-811. 2020.
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Jacob Rump, Not How the World is, but That It Exists: Wittgenstein on the Mystical and the MeaningfulIn Alex S. Kohav (ed.), Mysticism and Meaning: : Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Three Pines Press. pp. 177-198. 2019.
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Jeffrey P. Hause, Thomas Aquinas on Moral LuckIn Ian M. Church & Robert J. Hartman (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck, Routledge. pp. 45-56. 2019.
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William O. Stephens, Stoicism and FoodIn David M. Kaplan (ed.), Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics, Springer Verlag. pp. 2245-2251. 2019.
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William O. Stephens, Fake MeatIn David M. Kaplan (ed.), Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics, Springer Verlag. pp. 864-867. 2019.
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Jacob Rump, Meaning, Experience, and the Modern Self: The Phenomenology of Spontaneous Sense in Woolf’s Mrs. DallowayMetodo 6 (1): 317-355. 2018.
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Jacob Rump, Andrea Staiti, and Evan Clarke, Theodor Elsenhans. Phenomenology, Psychology, EpistemologyIn Andrea Staiti & Evan Clarke (eds.), The Sources of Husserl’s 'Ideas I', De Gruyter. pp. 339-382. 2018.
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Elizabeth F. Cooke, Peirce on MusementEuropean Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 10 (2). 2018.
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William O. Stephens, One True Life: The Stoics and Early Christians as Rival Traditions. By C. Kavin RoweAncient Philosophy 38 (2): 477-481. 2018.
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William Stephens, Refugees, Exiles, and Stoic CosmopolitanismJournal of Religion and Society 16 73-91. 2018.
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Jacob Rump, Making sense of the lived body and the lived world: meaning and presence in Husserl, Derrida and NoëContinental Philosophy Review 51 (2): 141-167. 2017.
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Jacob Rump, The Epistemic Import of Affectivity: A Husserlian AccountMidwest Studies in Philosophy 41 (1): 82-104. 2017.
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Jacob Rump, Phenomenology, Historical Significance, and the Limits of RepresentationGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 37 (2): 401-426. 2016.
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Marc Johansen, Regularity as a Form of ConstraintAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (1): 170-186. 2016.
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Jacob Rump, Knowledge, Temporality, and the Movement of HistoryResearch in Phenomenology 44 (3): 441-452. 2014.