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Mark C. Murphy, On the Superiority of Divine Legislation Theory to Divine Command TheoryFaith and Philosophy 39 (3): 346-365. forthcoming.
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Sean Aas, What We Argue About When We Argue About DeathJournal of Medicine and Philosophy. forthcoming.
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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. 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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Will Fleisher, A Defense of EndorsementIn Sanford C. Goldberg & Mark Walker (eds.), Attitude in Philosophy, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Sean Aas, Collin O'Neil, and Chiara Lepora, Bioethics: 50 Puzzles, Problems, and Thought ExperimentsRoutledge. 2024.
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Joel Michael Reynolds and Kevin Timpe, Disability and Social EpistemologyIn Jennifer Lackey & Aidan McGlynn (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology, Oxford University Press. 2024.
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Joel Michael Reynolds, Possibilities Of Which I Am: Disability, Embodiment, and ExistentialismIn Kevin Aho, Megan Altman & Hans Pedersen (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Existentialism, Routledge. 2024.
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Sean Aas, (Owning) our Bodies, (Owning) our Selves?In David Sobel & Steven Wall (eds.), Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy Volume 9, Oxford University Press. 2023.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, Kant on Language and the (Self‐)Development of ReasonKant Yearbook 15 (1): 109-134. 2023.
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Daniel Sulmasy and Anne Dalle Ave, Death Lost in TranslationAmerican Journal of Bioethics 23 (2): 17-19. 2023.
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Daniel Sulmasy, The virtues and the vices of the outrageousTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 44 (2): 107-108. 2023.
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Daniel Sulmasy, Controversial arguments are controversialTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 44 (4): 325-326. 2023.
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John Greco, Tyler McNabb, and Jonathan Fuqua, The Cambridge Handbook of Religious Epistemology (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2023.
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Elizabeth Dietz and Joel Michael Reynolds, Reforming Informed Consent: On Disability and Genetic CounselingIn Michael J. Deem, Emily Farrow & Robin Grubs (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Genetic Counseling, Oxford University Press Usa. 2023.
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Laura Guidry-Grimes, Devan Stahl, and Joel Michael Reynolds, Louisiana's “Medically Futile” Unborn Child List: Ethical Lessons at the Post-Dobbs Intersection of Reproductive and Disability JusticeHastings Center Report 53 (1): 3-6. 2023.
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Natalie Dorfman and Joel Michael Reynolds, The New Hysteria: Borderline Personality Disorder and Epistemic InjusticeInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 16 (2): 162-181. 2023.
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Joel Michael Reynolds and Teresa Burke, Introduction to Volume 3Journal of Philosophy of Disability 3 3-6. 2023.
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Joel Michael Reynolds, What World Is This? A Pandemic Phenomenology (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2023.
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Will Fleisher and Dunja Šešelja, Responsibility for Collective Epistemic HarmsPhilosophy of Science 90 (1): 1-20. 2023.
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Will Fleisher, Intellectual courage and inquisitive reasonsPhilosophical Studies 180 (4): 1343-1371. 2023.
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Jake Earl and Liza Dawson, Social Value, Beneficial Information, and Obligations to Participants in a Trial of Novel COVID-19 VaccinesAmerican Journal of Bioethics 23 (10): 126-128. 2023.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, Kant's Use of Travel Reports in Theorizing about Race -A Case Study of How Testimony Features in Natural PhilosophyStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 91 (C): 10-19. 2022.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, Kant on Lazy Savagery, RacializedJournal of History of Philosophy 60 (2): 253-75. 2022.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, The Subjective Deduction and Kant’s Methodological SkepticismIn Giuseppe Motta, Dennis Schulting & Udo Thiel (eds.), Kant's Transcendental Deduction and the Theory of Apperception: New Interpretations, De Gruyter. pp. 341-60. 2022.