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Bligh Somma, The Brethren of Purity on Justice for Animals and the Moral Demands of Rational HierarchyJournal of the History of Philosophy 62 (1): 25-48. 2024.
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Samir Haddad, Teaching with untranslatables in The Beast and the Sovereign Volume IPerspectives 31 (1): 59-73. 2023.
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Nick Smyth, Purity and Practical Reason: On Pragmatic GenealogyErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (37): 1057-1081. 2023.
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Reed Winegar, Why is there Something, rather than Nothing? Kant on the Final End of CreationIn Luigi Filieri & Sofie Møller (eds.), Kant on Freedom and Human Nature, Routledge. 2023.
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Lauren Kopajtic, 'Much Better Instructors' Adam Smith and the Role of Literature in Moral EducationIn Paul Sagar (ed.), Interpreting Adam Smith: Critical Essays, Cambridge University Press. pp. 194-213. 2023.
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Lauren Kopajtic, Mary Wollstonecraft and Adam Smith on Gender and Self-ControlJournal of the History of Philosophy 61 (4): 627-648. 2023.
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Ege Selin Islekel, Genealogies of Nothing: Enforced Disappearances, Fable Lives, and Archives in ErasureFoucault Studies 34 (1): 59-79. 2023.
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Peter Tan, Interdisciplinary model transfer and realism about physical analogySynthese 201 (2): 1-27. 2023.
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Anna Wexler and Laura Specker Sullivan, Translational Neuroethics: A Vision for a More Integrated, Inclusive, and Impactful FieldAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (4): 388-399. 2023.
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Johnny Brennan, Molly Kelleher, Rossio Motta-Ochoa, Stefanie Blain-Moraes, and Laura Specker Sullivan, Situated Personhood: Insights from Caregivers of Minimally Communicative IndividualsInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 16 (2): 64-94. 2023.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, Climates of Distrust in MedicineHastings Center Report 53 (5): 33-38. 2023.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, Do Not Lose the Rice: Dōgen Through the Eyes of Contemporary Western Zen WomenIn Ralf Müller & George Wrisley (eds.), Dōgen’s Texts: Manifesting Religion and/as Philosophy?, Springer Verlag. pp. 125-143. 2023.
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Michael Baur, The Non‐dualistic, Redemptive Metaphysics of the JediIn Jason T. Eberl & Kevin S. Decker (eds.), Star Wars and Philosophy Strikes Back, Wiley-blackwell. 2023.
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Amy Seymour, Epistemic paradox as a solution to divine hiddennessPerichoresis 21 (4): 86-100. 2023.
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Nick Smyth, Nothing Personal: On the Limits of the Impersonal Temperament in EthicsJournal of Value Inquiry 56 (1): 67-83. 2022.
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Nick Smyth, The Hesitant Empiricist: Why Moral Epistemology Needs Real HistoryAnalysis 82 (1): 190-200. 2022.
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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.