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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.
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Sara Goering, Eran Klein, Laura Specker Sullivan, Anna Wexler, Blaise Agüera Y. Arcas, Guoqiang Bi, Jose M. Carmena, Joseph Fins, Phoebe Friesen, Jack Gallant, Jane E. Huggins, Philipp Kellmeyer, Adam Marblestone, Chris Mitchell, Erik Parens, Michelle Trang Pham, Alan Rubel, Norihiro Sadato, Mina Teicher, David Wasserman, Meredith Whittaker, Jonathan Wolpaw, and Rafael Yuste, Recommendations for Responsible Development and Application of NeurotechnologiesNeuroethics 14 (3): 365-386. 2021.
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Laura Specker Sullivan and Robert M. Sade, INTRODUCTION: Race and Ethnicity in 21st Century Health CareJournal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (2): 165-167. 2021.
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Laura Specker Sullivan, Mary Adler, Joshua Arenth, Shelly Ozark, and Leigh Vaughan, Shared Decision-Making in Palliative Care: A Maternalistic ApproachNarrative Inquiry in Bioethics 11 (2). 2021.