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Rene Jagnow, Experiencing Atmospheres in PaintingsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. forthcoming.
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Aaron Meskin, Nguyen, C. THI. Games: Agency as ArtJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. forthcoming.
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Aaron Meskin, Introduction: The Peter Kivy Prize SymposiumJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. forthcoming.
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Jeremy Davis and Eric Mathison, Refusals and Requests: In Defense of ConsistencyCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1-11. forthcoming.
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Jeremy Davis, Review of Debating Targeted Killing: Counter-Terrorism or Extrajudicial Execution? By Tamar Meisels and Jeremy Waldron (Oxford University Press, 2020) (review)Criminal Law and Philosophy 18 (2): 663-666. 2024.
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Melissa Seymour Fahmy, Never Merely as a Means: Rethinking the Role and Relevance of ConsentKantian Review 28 (1): 41-62. 2023.
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Aaron Meskin, An Aesthetics of (Popular) Music RadioJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 81 (3): 330-340. 2023.
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Duncan Purves and Jeremy Davis, Should Algorithms that Predict Recidivism Have Access to Race?American Philosophical Quarterly 60 (2): 205-220. 2023.
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Youjin Kong, Intersectional Feminist Theory as a Non-Ideal Theory: Asian American Women Navigating Identity and PowerErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (33): 848-877. 2023.
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Youjin Kong, Recreating Asian Identity: Yellow Peril, Model Minority, and Black and Asian SolidaritiesApa Studies on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies 23 (1): 11-17. 2023.
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Aaron Meskin, Why Do Philosophers Neglect the Short Story?Philosophy and Literature 46 (1): 100-119. 2022.
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Duncan Purves and Jeremy Davis, Public Trust, Institutional Legitimacy, and the Use of Algorithms in Criminal JusticePublic Affairs Quarterly 36 (2): 136-162. 2022.
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Jeremy Davis, The Ethics of Killing in a Pandemic: Unintentional Virus Transmission, Reciprocal Risk Imposition, and Standards of BlameJournal of Applied Philosophy 39 (3): 471-486. 2022.
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Jeremy Davis, Duncan Purves, Juan Gilbert, and Schuyler Sturm, Five Ethical Challenges for Data-Driven PolicingAI and Ethics 2 185-198. 2022.
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Youjin Kong, Are “Intersectionally Fair” AI Algorithms Really Fair to Women of Color? A Philosophical AnalysisFacct: Proceedings of the Acm Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency 485-494. 2022.
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Youjin Kong, (Un)Fairness in AI: An Intersectional Feminist AnalysisBlog of the American Philosophical Association, Women in Philosophy Series. 2022.
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Melissa Seymour Fahmy, Shadow students in Georgia: A Kantian condemnationJournal of Philosophy of Education 55 (6): 1057-1071. 2021.
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Melissa Seymour Fahmy, Some Puzzles about Kantian BeneficenceIn Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 1543-1550. 2021.
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Melissa Seymour Fahmy, Sex, Love, and Gender: A Kantian Theory, by Helga Varden (review)Mind 132 (527): 890-898. 2021.
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Yuri Balashov, OPUS-CAT: A State-of-the-Art Neural Machine Translation Engine on Your Local Computer (review)The ATA Chronicle. 2021.
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Aaron Meskin, Art Clusters: The Importance of Similarities in Aesthetic Research and EducationJournal of Aesthetic Education 55 (4): 40-50. 2021.
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Eric Mathison and Jeremy Davis, Value promotion as a goal of medicineJournal of Medical Ethics 47 (7): 494-501. 2021.
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Jeremy Davis, Scope Restrictions, National Partiality, and WarJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 20 (2). 2021.
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Jeremy Davis, The Ethics of Cyber-SabotageIn Michael Skerker & David Whetham (eds.), Cyber Warfare Ethics, Howgate Publishing. pp. 74-91. 2021.
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Youjin Kong, Evolutionary Psychology, Rape, and the Naturalistic FallacyJournal of the Society of Philosophical Studies 134 65-93. 2021.
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René Jagnow, Representationalism, Double Vision, and Afterimages: A Response to Işık SarıhanCroatian Journal of Philosophy 20 (6): 435-451. 2020.
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Piers H. G. Stephens, Ethics & the Environment 25th Anniversary Issue: Introduction from the EditorEthics and the Environment 25 (1): 1. 2020.