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Monique Deveaux, Exploitation, structural injustice, and the cross-border trade in human ovaJournal of Global Ethics 12 (1): 48-68. 2016.
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Maya J. Goldenberg, Placebo orthodoxy and the double standard of care in multinational clinical researchTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 36 (1): 7-23. 2015.
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Maya J. Goldenberg, Whose social values? Evaluating Canada’s ‘death of evidence’ controversyCanadian Journal of Philosophy 45 (3): 404-424. 2015.
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Maya J. Goldenberg, How can Feminist Theories of Evidence Assist Clinical Reasoning and Decision-making?Social Epistemology 29 (1): 3-30. 2015.
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Karyn L. Freedman, Group Accountability Versus Justified Belief: A Reply to KuklaSocial Epistemology Reply and Review Collective. 2015.
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Karyn L. Freedman, Testimony and Epistemic Risk: The Dependence AccountSocial Epistemology 29 (3): 251-269. 2015.
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Jordan Bartol and Stefan Linquist, How do Somatic Markers Feature in Decision Making?Emotion Review 7 (1): 81-89. 2015.
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Stefan Linquist, Against Lawton’s Contingency Thesis; or, Why the Reported Demise of Community Ecology Is Greatly ExaggeratedPhilosophy of Science 82 (5): 1104-1115. 2015.
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Andrew Wayne, Causal Relations and Explanatory Strategies in PhysicsInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 29 (1): 75-89. 2015.
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Samantha Brennan and Bill Cameron, How Many Parents Can a Child Have? Philosophical Reflections on the 'Three Parent Case'Dialogue 54 (1): 45-61. 2015.
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Sarah Hannan, Samantha Brennan, and Richard Vernon, Permissible Progeny?: The Morality of Procreation and Parenting (edited book)Oxford University Press USA. 2015.
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Monique Deveaux, The Global Poor as Agents of JusticeJournal of Moral Philosophy 12 (2): 125-150. 2015.
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Andrew Bailey and Bradley Richards, Horgan and Tienson on phenomenology and intentionalityPhilosophical Studies 167 (2): 313-326. 2014.
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Andrew Bailey, Philosophy of mind: the key thinkers (edited book)Bloomsbury Academic. 2014.
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Maya J. Goldenberg, Diversity in Epistemic Communities: A Response to CloughSocial Epistemology Review and Reply Collective Vol. 3, No. 5. 2014.
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Michael Loughlin, Robyn Bluhm, Jonathan Fuller, Stephen Buetow, Ross E. G. Upshur, Kirstin Borgerson, Maya J. Goldenberg, and Elselijn Kingma, Philosophy, medicine and health care – where we have come from and where we are goingJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 20 (6): 902-907. 2014.
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Karyn L. Freedman, One Hour in Paris: A True Story of Rape and RecoveryUniversity of Chicago Press. 2014.
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Tyler A. Elliott, Stefan Linquist, and T. Ryan Gregory, Conceptual and empirical challenges of ascribing functions to transposable elements
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Samantha Brennan, The Goods of Childhood and Children’s RightsIn Carolyn McLeod & Francoise Baylis (eds.), Family Making: Contemporary Ethical Challenges, Oxford University Press. pp. 29-46. 2014.
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Samantha Brennan, Micro-Inequities and Asian American PhilosophersApa Newsletter on Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies 14 (1): 7-9. 2014.
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Samantha Brennan, Family Values: The Ethics of Parent Child Relationships (review)In Harry Brighouse & Adam Swift (eds.), Family Values: The Ethics of Parent-Child Relationships, Princeton University Press. pp. 241-243. 2014.
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Maya J. Goldenberg, How can Feminist Theories of Evidence Assist Clinical Reasoning and Decision-Making?Social Epistemology (TBA): 1-28. 2013.
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Michael Loughlin, Robyn Bluhm, Drozdstoj S. Stoyanov, Stephen Buetow, Ross E. G. Upshur, Kirstin Borgerson, Maya J. Goldenberg, and Elselijn Kingma, Explanation, understanding, objectivity and experienceJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 19 (3): 415-421. 2013.
