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Huaping Lu-Adler, Kant and the Normativity of LogicEuropean Journal of Philosophy 25 (2): 207-230. 2017.
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Huaping Lu-Adler, From Logical Calculus to Logical Formality—What Kant Did with Euler’s CirclesIn Corey Dyck & Falk Wunderlich (eds.), Kant and His German Contemporaries : Volume 1, Logic, Mind, Epistemology, Science and Ethics, Cambridge University Press. pp. 35-55. 2017.
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Daniel Sulmasy, Death and dignity in Catholic Christian thoughtMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy 20 (4): 537-543. 2017.
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Jon C. Tilburt and Daniel Sulmasy, Context and scale: Distinctions for improving debates about physician “rationing”Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 12 5. 2017.
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Jon C. Tilburt and Daniel Sulmasy, Context and scale: Distinctions for improving debates about physician “rationing”Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2017 12:1 12 (1): 5. 2017.
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Daniel Sulmasy, Tolerance, Professional Judgment, and the Discretionary Space of the PhysicianCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (1): 18-31. 2017.
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Daniel Sulmasy, Ethical Principles, Process, and the Work of Bioethics CommissionsHastings Center Report 47 (S1): 50-53. 2017.
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Joshua Miller, Sarah Shugars, and Daniel Levine, Games for Civic RenewalThe Good Society 26 (2). 2017.
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John Greco, Testimony and the transmission of religious knowledgeEpistemology and Philosophy of Science 53 (3): 19-47. 2017.
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John Greco and Jonathan Reibsamen, Reliabilist Virtue EpistemologyIn Nancy E. Snow (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtue, Oxford University Press. pp. 725-746. 2017.
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Joel Michael Reynolds, “I’d Rather Be Dead Than Disabled”—The Ableist Conflation and the Meanings of DisabilityReview of Communication 17 (3): 149-63. 2017.
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Joel Michael Reynolds and Anita Silvers, Feminism and DisabilityIn Hay Carol (ed.), Philosophy: Feminism, Macmillan Reference Usa. pp. 295-316. 2017.
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Joel Michael Reynolds, Merleau-Ponty, World-Creating Blindness, and the Phenomenology of Non-Normate BodiesChiasmi International: Trilingual Studies Concerning Merleau-Ponty's Thought 19 419-434. 2017.
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Will Fleisher, Virtuous distinctions: New distinctions for reliabilism and responsibilismSynthese 194 (8). 2017.
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Jake Earl, A portable defense of the Procreation AsymmetryCanadian Journal of Philosophy 47 (2-3): 178-199. 2017.
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Jake Earl, Colin Hickey, and Travis Rieder, Fertility, immigration, and the fight against climate changeBioethics 31 (8): 582-589. 2017.
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Karen Stohr, Viewing Manners Through a Wider LensDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 15 (2): 273-290. 2016.
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Bryce Huebner, Transactive memory reconstructed: Rethinking Wegner’s research programSouthern Journal of Philosophy 54 (1): 48-69. 2016.
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Bryce Huebner and Trip Glazer, Emotional Processing in Individual and Social RecalibrationIn Julian Kiverstein (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of the Social Mind, Routledge. pp. 381-391. 2016.
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Bryce Huebner and Hagop Sarkissian, Cultural evolution and prosociality: widening the hypothesis spaceBehavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (39). 2016.
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Bryce Huebner, The group mind: In commonsense psychologyIn Wesley Buckwalter & Justin Sytsma (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Experimental Philosophy, Blackwell. pp. 292-305. 2016.
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Sean Aas and David Wasserman, Brain–computer interfaces and disability: extending embodiment, reducing stigma?Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (1): 37-40. 2016.
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Sean Aas, Disabled – therefore, Unhealthy?Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 19 (5): 1259-1274. 2016.
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Sean Aas, Poverty, Agency, and Human Rights, edited by Diana Meyers Tietjens: New York: Oxford University Press, 2014, pp xii + 360, US$39.95 (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (3): 614-617. 2016.
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David Wasserman and Sean Aas, Natural and Social InequalityJournal of Moral Philosophy 13 (5): 576-601. 2016.