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Samir Haddad, Leonard Lawlor’s Renewal of ThinkingSouthern Journal of Philosophy 56 (3): 393-402. 2018.
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Nick Smyth, Integration and authority: rescuing the ‘one thought too many’ problemCanadian Journal of Philosophy 48 (6): 812-830. 2018.
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Nick Smyth, The Inevitability of Inauthenticity: Bernard Williams on Practical AlienationIn Sophie Grace Chappell & Marcel van Ackeren (eds.), Ethics Beyond the Limits: New Essays on Bernard Williams' Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy, Routledge. 2018.
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Shiloh Whitney, Byproductive labor: A feminist theory of affective labor beyond the productive–reproductive distinctionPhilosophy and Social Criticism 44 (6): 637-660. 2018.
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Shiloh Whitney, Merleau-Ponty on the Mirror Stage: Affect and the Genesis of the Body Proper in the Sorbonne LecturesJournal of Phenomenological Psychology 49 (2): 135-163. 2018.
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Shiloh Whitney, Affective Intentionality and Affective Injustice: Merleau‐Ponty and Fanon on the Body Schema as a Theory of AffectSouthern Journal of Philosophy 56 (4): 488-515. 2018.
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Ohad Nachtomy and Reed Winegar, Introduction: Infinity in Early Modern PhilosophyIn Igor Agostini, Richard T. W. Arthur, Geoffrey Gorham, Paul Guyer, Mogens Lærke, Yitzhak Y. Melamed, Ohad Nachtomy, Sanja Särman, Anat Schechtman, Noa Shein & Reed Winegar (eds.), Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-8. 2018.
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Reed Winegar, Kant and the Laws of Nature ed. by Michela Massimi, Angela BreitenbachJournal of the History of Philosophy 56 (2): 377-378. 2018.
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Reed Winegar, Comprehensive Commentary on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason. By Stephen R. PalmquistInternational Philosophical Quarterly 58 (1): 113-115. 2018.
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Reed Winegar, God’s Mind in the Third CritiqueIn Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit. Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 1685-1692. 2018.
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Reed Winegar, God's Mind in the 3rd CritiqueIn Violetta Waibel (ed.), Freiheit und Natur. Akten des XII. Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. 2018.
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Igor Agostini, Richard T. W. Arthur, Geoffrey Gorham, Paul Guyer, Mogens Lærke, Yitzhak Melamed, Ohad Nachtomy, Sanja Särman, Anat Schechtman, Noa Shein, and Reed Winegar, Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy (edited book)Springer Verlag. 2018.
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Gyula Klima, Aquinas’ Balancing ActBochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch Fur Antike Und Mittelalter 21 (1): 29-48. 2018.
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Gyula Klima and Alex Hall, Hylomorphism and Mereology: Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics Volume 15 (edited book)Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2018.
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Gyula Klima, The Metaphysics of Habits in BuridanIn Nicolas Faucher & Magali Roques (eds.), The Ontology, Psychology and Axiology of Habits (Habitus) in Medieval Philosophy, Springer. pp. 321-331. 2018.
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Lauren Kopajtic, The Infidel and the Professor: David Hume, Adam Smith, and the Friendship that Shaped Modern Thought by Dennis C. Rasmussen (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (2): 376-377. 2018.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, Pure Experience and Disorders of ConsciousnessAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 9 (2): 107-114. 2018.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, Eran Klein, Timothy Emmanuel Brown, Matthew Sample, Michelle Trang Pham, Paul Tubig, Raney Folland, Anjali Truitt, and Sara Goering, Keeping Disability in Mind: A Case Study in Implantable Brain–Computer Interface ResearchScience and Engineering Ethics 24 (2): 479-504. 2018.
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Fay Niker and Laura Specker Sullivan, Trusting Relationships and the Ethics of Interpersonal ActionInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (2): 173-186. 2018.
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Laura Specker Sullivan and Fay Niker, Relational Autonomy, Paternalism, and MaternalismEthical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (3): 649-667. 2018.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, Insight and the no‐self in deep brain stimulationBioethics 33 (4): 487-494. 2018.
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Michael Baur, Winckelmann's Greek Ideal and Kant's Critical PhilosophyIn Daniel O. Dahlstrom (ed.), Kant and His German Contemporaries: Volume 2, Aesthetics, History, Politics, and Religion, Cambridge University Press. pp. 50-68. 2018.
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Stephen Grimm, Why Study History? On Its Epistemic Benefits and Its Relation to the SciencesPhilosophy 92 (3): 399-420. 2017.
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Stephen Grimm, "Understanding and Transparency"In Stephen Grimm Christoph Baumberger & Sabine Ammon (eds.), Explaining Understanding: New Perspectives from Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, Routledge. 2017.
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Stephen Grimm, Making Sense of the World: New Essays on the Philosophy of Understanding (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2017.