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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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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.
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Andrew Jason Cohen, The Harm Principle and Parental LicensingSocial Theory and Practice 43 (4): 825-849. 2017.
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Andrew Jason Cohen and William Glod, Why Paternalists and Social Welfarists Should Oppose Criminal Drug LawsIn Chris W. Surprenant (ed.), Rethinking Punishment in the Era of Mass Incarceration, Routledge. pp. 225-241. 2017.
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Adina Roskies and Eddy Nahmias, “Local determination”, even if we could find it, does not challenge free will: Commentary on Marcelo FischbornPhilosophical Psychology 30 (1-2): 185-197. 2017.
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Oisín Deery and Eddy Nahmias, Defeating Manipulation Arguments: Interventionist causation and compatibilist sourcehoodPhilosophical Studies 174 (5): 1255-1276. 2017.
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Daniel Weiskopf, An ideal disorder? Autism as a psychiatric kindPhilosophical Explorations 20 (2): 175-190. 2017.
