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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.
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Sean Aas and David Wasserman, Disability, Disease, and Health SufficiencyIn Carina Fourie & Annette Rid (eds.), What is Enough?: Sufficiency, Justice, and Health, Oxford University Press. 2016.
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Sean Aas and Candice Delmas, The ethics of sexual reorientation: what should clinicians and researchers do?Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (6): 340-347. 2016.
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Joseph E. Earley, How properties hold together in SubstancesIn Eric R. Scerri & Grant Andrew Fisher (eds.), Essays in Philosophy of Chemistry, Oxford University Press. pp. 199-216. 2016.
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Cassie Herbert and Quill R Kukla, Ingrouping, Outgrouping, and the Pragmatics of Peripheral SpeechJournal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (4): 576-596. 2016.
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Quill R Kukla, Gender Identity, Gendered Spaces, and Figuring Out What You LoveInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 9 (2): 183-189. 2016.
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Quill R Kukla, Whose Job Is It to Fight Climate Change?Social Theory and Practice 42 (4): 871-878. 2016.
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Quill R Kukla and Mark Lance, Speaking and ThinkingIn James R. O'Shea (ed.), Sellars and His Legacy, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 81-99. 2016.
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Jt Paasch and Richard Cross, The Routledge Companion to Medieval Philosophy (edited book)Routledge. 2016.
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Thomas Mulherin, Is a kantian Musical Formalism Possible?Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 74 (1): 35-46. 2016.
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Matthew E. Gladden, Managing the Ethical Dimensions of Brain-Computer Interfaces in eHealth: An SDLC-based ApproachIn Demetris Vrontis, Yaakov Weber & Evangelos Tsoukatos (eds.), Proceedings of the 9th Annual EuroMed Academy of Business Conference: Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Digital Ecosystems (EUROMED 2016), Euromed Press. pp. 889-902. 2016.
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Matthew E. Gladden, Neural Implants as Gateways to Digital-Physical Ecosystems and Posthuman Socioeconomic InteractionIn Łukasz Jonak, Natalia Juchniewicz & Renata Włoch (eds.), Digital Ecosystems: Society in the Digital Age, Digital Economy Lab, University of Warsaw. pp. 85-98. 2016.
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Matthew E. Gladden, Organizational PosthumanismIn Sapient Circuits and Digitalized Flesh: The Organization as Locus of Technological Posthumanization, Defragmenter Media. pp. 93-131. 2016.