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Nick Smyth, When does self‐interest distort moral belief?Wiley: Analytic Philosophy 2 (4): 392-408. 2022.
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Nick Smyth, When does self‐interest distort moral belief?Analytic Philosophy 64 (4): 392-408. 2022.
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Reed Winegar, Kant's Three Conceptions of Infinite SpaceJournal of the History of Philosophy 60 (4): 635-659. 2022.
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Timothy Kearns, Gyula Klima, and Alex Hall, Aquinas and Us: Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics Volume 18 (edited book) (edited book)Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2022.
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Lauren Kopajtic, Learning to Read: A Problem for Adam Smith and a Solution from Jane AustenIn Garry L. Hagberg (ed.), Fictional Worlds and Philosophical Reflection. pp. 49-78. 2022.
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Lauren Kopajtic, "Now, how were his sentiments to be read?": Imagination and Discernment in Austen's PersuasionPhilosophy and Literature 46 (2): 280-300. 2022.
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Ege Selin Islekel, Gender in Necropolitics: Race, sexuality, and gendered deathPhilosophy Compass 17 (5). 2022.
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Rick Elmore and Ege Selin Islekel, The biopolitics of punishment: Derrida and Foucault (edited book)Northwestern University Press. 2022.
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Elizabeth Jackson and Peter Tan, Epistemic Akrasia and Belief‐Credence DualismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 104 (3). 2022.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, Motivated Reasoning and Research Ethics GuidelinesJournal of Applied Philosophy 39 (3): 519-535. 2022.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, Mistaken Compassion: Tibetan Buddhist Perspectives on NeuroethicsAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 13 (4): 245-256. 2022.
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Louiza Kalokairinou, Laura Specker Sullivan, and Anna Wexler, Neurofeedback as placebo: a case of unintentional deception?Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (12): 1037-1042. 2022.
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Michael Baur and Michael J. Garanzini, The Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm and Its Relevance for the Jesuit UniversityDidac 79 73-82. 2022.
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Michael Baur and Michael J. Garanzini, El Paradigma Pedagógico Ignaciano y su relevancia actual para la universidad jesuitaDidac 79 62-72. 2022.
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Bligh Somma, Ibn Ṭufayl's Use and Misuse of His PredecessorsIn Andreas Lammer & Mareike Jas (eds.), Received Opinions: Doxography in Antiquity and the Islamic World, Brill. 2022.
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Caleb Cohoe and Stephen Grimm, What It Takes to Live PhilosophicallyIn James M. Ambury, Tushar Irani & Kathleen Wallace (eds.), Philosophy as a way of life: historical, contemporary, and pedagogical perspectives, Wiley. 2021.
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Nick Smyth, A moral critique of psychological debunkingJournal of Social Philosophy 53 (2): 255-272. 2021.
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Shiloh Whitney, Affective Economies from the Global South to the US South: Global Care Chains and Southern Sympathy FatigueIn Shannon Sullivan (ed.), Thinking the US South: contemporary philosophy from Southern perspectives, Northwestern University Press. 2021.
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Reed Winegar, Kant’s Antinomy of Taste and the SupersensibleIn Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 1095-1102. 2021.
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Reed Winegar, Elise ReimarusIn Corey W. Dyck (ed.), Women and Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century German Philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 110-134. 2021.
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Jeffrey Flynn, The Habermas‐Rawls debate, by James Gordon Finlayson. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2019, xi + 294pp., ISBN 13: 978‐0‐231‐16410‐8 hb, ISBN 13: 978‐0‐231‐16411‐5 pb, $105.00 hb/$35.00 pb (review)European Journal of Philosophy 29 (1): 270-273. 2021.
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Karl D. Stephan and Gyula Klima, Artificial intelligence and its natural limitsAI and Society (1): 9-18. 2021.
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Giorgio Pini, Interpreting Duns Scotus: Critical Essays (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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Peter Tan, Inconsistent idealizations and inferentialism about scientific representationStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 89 (C): 11-18. 2021.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, More than consent for ethical open-label placebo researchJournal of Medical Ethics 47 (12): 7-7. 2021.