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Also at Florida Institute of Technology
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Kenneth Pike, The Trust Model of Children’s RightsMoral Philosophy and Politics 7 (2): 219-237. 2020.
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Renée Nicole Souris, Michael Blake. Justice, Migration, and MercyPhilosophia 49 (1): 507-511. 2020.
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Renée Nicole Souris, Dignity, Development, and the Gravity of Child SoldieringArchiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosophie 106 (3): 465-475. 2020.
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Moti Mizrahi, What Isn’t Obvious about ‘obvious’: A Data-driven Approach to Philosophy of LogicIn Andrew Aberdein & Matthew Inglis (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 201-224. 2019.
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Moti Mizrahi, An Absurd Consequence of Stanford’s New Induction Over the History of Science: A Reply to SterpettiAxiomathes 29 (5): 515-527. 2019.
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Moti Mizrahi, You Will Respect My Authoritah!? A Reply to BottingInformal Logic 39 (1): 106-122. 2019.
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Moti Mizrahi, Correction to: An Absurd Consequence of Stanford’s New Induction Over the History of Science: A Reply to SterpettiAxiomathes 29 (5): 529-529. 2019.
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Moti Mizrahi, You Can’t Handle the Truth: Knowledge = Epistemic CertaintyLogos and Episteme 10 (2): 225-227. 2019.
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Moti Mizrahi, The Scientism Debate: A Battle for the Soul of Philosophy?Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 8 (9): 1-13. 2019.
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Moti Mizrahi, Factivity and Epistemic Certainty: A Reply to SankeyLogos and Episteme 10 (4): 443-444. 2019.
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Moti Mizrahi, The Kuhnian Image of Science: Time for a Decisive Transformation? (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2019.
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Moti Mizrahi, An Absurd Consequence of Stanford’s New Induction Over the History of Science: A Reply to SterpettiGlobal Philosophy 29 (5): 515-527. 2019.
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Moti Mizrahi, Correction to: An Absurd Consequence of Stanford’s New Induction Over the History of Science: A Reply to SterpettiGlobal Philosophy 29 (5): 529-529. 2019.
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Andrew Aberdein and Matthew Inglis, Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics (edited book)Bloomsbury Academic. 2019.
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Andrew Aberdein and Matthew Inglis, IntroductionIn Andrew Aberdein & Matthew Inglis (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 1-13. 2019.
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Alison Pease, Andrew Aberdein, and Ursula Martin, Explanation in mathematical conversations: An empirical investigationPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 377. 2019.
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Andrew Aberdein, Eudaimonistic ArgumentationIn Bart Garssen & Frans van Eemeren (eds.), From Argument Schemes to Argumentative Relations in the Wild: A Variety of Contributions to Argumentation Theory, Springer Verlag. 2019.
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Andrew Aberdein, Mathematical MonstersIn Diego Compagna & Stefanie Steinhart (eds.), Monsters, Monstrosities, and the Monstrous in Culture and Society, Vernon Press. pp. 391-412. 2019.
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Renee Nicole Souris, Virtue Ethics, Criminal Responsibility, and Dominic OngwenInternational Criminal Law Review 19 (3). 2019.
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Zoe Ashton and Moti Mizrahi, Intuition Talk is Not Methodologically Cheap: Empirically Testing the “Received Wisdom” About Armchair PhilosophyErkenntnis 83 (3): 595-612. 2018.
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Moti Mizrahi, Arguments from Expert Opinion and Persistent BiasArgumentation 32 (2): 175-195. 2018.
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Zoe Ashton and Moti Mizrahi, Show Me the Argument: Empirically Testing the Armchair Philosophy PictureMetaphilosophy 49 (1-2): 58-70. 2018.
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Alicia Kissinger-Knox, Patrick Aragon, and Moti Mizrahi, "Ought Implies Can,” Framing Effects, and "Empirical Refutations"Philosophia 46 (1): 165-182. 2018.
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Alicia Kissinger-Knox, Patrick Aragon, and Moti Mizrahi, Does Non-Moral Ignorance Exculpate? Situational Awareness and Attributions of Blame and ForgivenessActa Analytica 33 (2): 161-179. 2018.
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Moti Mizrahi, Gettier Cases, Mental States, and Best Explanations: Another Reply to AtkinsLogos and Episteme 9 (1): 75-90. 2018.
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Moti Mizrahi, The “Positive Argument” for Constructive Empiricism and Inference to the Best ExplanationJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 49 (3). 2018.