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Karen Stohr, Smugness as a Kantian ViceIn Eric Siverman (ed.), Virtuous and Vicious Expressions of Partiality, Routledge. forthcoming.
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Quill R Kukla, Collaboration, epistemic skill, and suspensionPhilosophical Studies 1-16. forthcoming.
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Quill R Kukla and Mark N. Lance, Building a Discursive Arsenal: Engineering Weaponized Speech in the Service of AuthoritarianismTopoi 1-15. forthcoming.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, Know Your Place, Know Your Calling: Geography, Race, and Kant’s ‘World-Citizen’In Daniel Purdy & Bettina Brandt (eds.), Colonialism and Enlightenment: The Legacy of German Race Theories, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Judith Lichtenberg, Responsibility for Global PovertyIn Claus Janina Ludger Langbehn Sombetzki Heidbrink (ed.), Handbook of Responsibility, Springer. forthcoming.
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Chris Kelp and John Greco, Virtue Epistemology (edited book)
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Will Fleisher, A Defense of EndorsementIn Mark Walker & Sanford Goldberg (eds.), Philosophy with Attitude, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Will Fleisher, Algorithmic Fairness Criteria as EvidenceErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Will Fleisher, Inductive Risk of AI HypeThe 2026 Acm Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (Facct '26). forthcoming.
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Blake Hereth, Nicholas Evans, Gérard de Boisboissel, Martin C. M. Bricknell, Maria Brickner, William Casebeer, Jovana Davidovic, Jake Earl, Nir Eisikovits, Daniel Feldman, Lucas França Garcia, Frederic Gilbert, Vincent Guérin, Adam Henschke, James J. Hughes, Dominique Lambert, Sahar Latheef, Jonathan Moreno, Ian Shane Peebles, Michelle Trang Pham, Shira Pindyck, Ilya Rudyak, Nariyoshi Shinomiya, Neil D. Shortland, Robert Sparrow, Joseph A. Stramondo, Tabouy Laure, Paul Tubig, David Whetham, and Jeremy Davis, Horizon Scan of Emerging Issues at the Intersection of National Security, Artificial Intelligence, and Human Performance EnhancementScience and Engineering Ethics. forthcoming.
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Katherine Withy, Posthuman DaseinIn Allen Porter (ed.), Phenomenology and Posthumanism(s), Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 333-346. 2026.
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Quill R Kukla, Review of Manon Garcia: The Joy of Consent: A Philosophy of Good Sex (review)Ethics 136 (3): 722-727. 2026.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, Politics of knowledge and the voice (or silence) of a scholarAsian Journal of Philosophy 5 (29): 1-18. 2026.
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John Greco, The Transmission of Knowledge via Large-Scale Technology: A Shared Agency AccountSocial Epistemology 40 (1): 87-100. 2026.
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Will Fleisher, Daniel C. Friedman, and Dunja Šešelja, Expert Judgment: Overlooked Epistemic ReasonsIn Peter Brössel, Anna-Maria Asunta Eder & Thomas Grundmann (eds.), The Epistemology of Experts: New Essays, Routledge. 2026.
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Quill R Kukla, Health Problems: Philosophical Puzzles about the Nature of HealthPhilosophical Review 134 (1): 86-92. 2025.
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Quill R Kukla and Rua Mae Williams, Introduction to the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Special Issue, "Situating Neurodiversity and Madness"Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 34 (2). 2025.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, Not Those Who "all speak with pictures": Kant on Linguistic Abilities and Human ProgressIn Luigi Filieri & Konstantin Pollok (eds.), Kant on language, Cambridge University Press. 2025.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, Systematicity with a worldly orientation? On Kant's theory and practice of gazing with an "eye of philosophy"In Gabriele Gava, Thomas Sturm & Achim Vesper (eds.), Kant and the systematicity of the sciences, Routledge. 2025.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, Kant, Racism, and the Demands of Antiracism: A Critical Response to Pauline Kleingeld’s ‘Critical Notice’Critical Philosophy of Race 13 (2). 2025.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, Racial Imagination, Epistemic Dependence, and Epistemic Oppression: A Study of Kant’s Construction of Non-Whites as Not-KnowersRevista de Estudios Kantianos 10 (2): 297-334. 2025.
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Guido Seddone, Hegel’s Theory of Self-Conscious Life and the Modern AristotelianismIdealistic Studies 55 (3): 359-373. 2025.