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Daniel Weiskopf, Data Mining the Brain to Decode the MindIn Fabrizio Calzavarini & Marco Viola (eds.), Neural Mechanisms: New Challenges in the Philosophy of Neuroscience, Springer. 2020.
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Daniel A. Weiskopf, Representing and coordinating ethnobiological knowledgeStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 84 (C): 101328. 2020.
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Sebastian Rand, Alison Stone, Nature, Ethics and Gender in German Romanticism and Idealism (review)Environmental Values 29 (3): 382-384. 2020.
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Tim O'Keefe, Anaxarchus on Indifference, Happiness, and ConventionIn Wolfsdorf David (ed.), Ancient Greek Ethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 680-699. 2020.
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Tim O'Keefe, Lucretius and the Philosophical Use of Literary PersuasionIn Donncha O'Rourke (ed.), Approaches to Lucretius: Traditions and Innovations in Reading the de Rerum Natura, Cambridge University Press. pp. 177-194. 2020.
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Tim O'Keefe, Epicurean Advice for the Modern ConsumerIn Kelly Arenson (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Hellenistic Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 407-416. 2020.
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Tim O'Keefe, Ancient Theories of Freedom and DeterminismStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 00-00. 2020.
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Tim O'Keefe, Anaxarchus on Indifference, Happiness, and ConventionIn David Conan Wolfsdorf (ed.), Early Greek Ethics, Oxford University Press. pp. 680-699. 2020.
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Juan S. Piñeros Glasscock, Alienation or regress: on the non-inferential character of agential knowledgePhilosophical Studies 178 (6): 1757-1768. 2020.
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Christie Hartley and Lori Watson, On Equal Citizenship and Public Reason : Reply to CriticsJournal of Applied Philosophy 37 (5): 881-894. 2020.
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Andrea Scarantino, Exploring the Roles of Emotions in Self-ControlIn Alfred R. Mele (ed.), Surrounding Self-Control, Oxford University Press, Usa. pp. 116-141. 2020.
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Andrew Jason Cohen, Academic Values and the Possibility of an Academic Impartial SpectatorSociety 2019 (56): 555-558. 2019.
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Andrew Jason Cohen, Bleeding Heart Libertarianism and the Social Justice or Injustice of Economic InequalityIn Christopher J. Coyne, Michael C. Munger & Robert M. Whaples (eds.), Is social justice just?, Independent Institute. 2019.
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Eddy Nahmias, Corey Allen, and Bradley Loveall, When Do Robots Have Free Will? Exploring the Relationships between (Attributions of) Consciousness and Free WillIn Bernard Feltz, Marcus Missal & Andrew Sims (eds.), Free Will, Causality, and Neuroscience, Brill. 2019.
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David Ludwig and Daniel A. Weiskopf, Ethnoontology: Ways of world‐building across culturesPhilosophy Compass (9): 1-11. 2019.
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Andrew I. Cohen, Review of Jason Hannah, In Our Best Interest: A Defense of PaternalismNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2019.
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Juan S. Piñeros Glasscock, Reason in Action in Aristotle: A Reading of EE V.12/EN VI.12Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (3): 391-417. 2019.
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Juan S. Piñeros Glasscock, Practical Knowledge and LuminosityMind 129 (516): 1237-1267. 2019.
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Andrew Jason Cohen, Harm: An Event-Based Feinbergian AccountIn Donald Alexander Downs & Chris W. Surprenant (eds.), The Value and Limits of Academic Speech: Philosophical, Political, and Legal Perspectives, Routledge. pp. 115-135. 2018.
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Eddy Nahmias, Your Brain as the Source of Free Will Worth Wanting: Understanding Free Will in the Age of NeuroscienceIn Gregg Caruso & Owen Flanagan (eds.), Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience, Oup Usa. 2018.
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Andrew I. Cohen, Philosophy and Public Policy (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield International. 2018.
