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Susanna Siegel, The Problem of Culturally Normal BeliefIn Robin Celikates, Sally Haslanger & Jason Stanley (eds.), Ideology: New Essays, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Susanna Siegel, Form and Faith in Sheridan Hough's "Kierkegaard's Dancing Tax Collector" (review)Syndicate Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Susanna Siegel, How do lines of inquiry unfold? Insights from journalismOxford Studies in Epistemology: Special Issue on Applied Epistemology. forthcoming.
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Sanneke De Haan, Erik Rietveld, and Damiaan Denys, Being free by losing control: What Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder can tell us about Free WillIn Walter Glannon (ed.), Free Will and the Brain: Neuroscientific, Philosophical, and Legal Perspectives on Free Will, . forthcoming.
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Susanna Rinard, Reasoning One's Way out of SkepticismIn Brill Studies in Skepticism, . forthcoming.
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Seth Robertson and Jing Iris Hu, Constructing Morality with Mengzi: Three Lessons on the Metaethics of Moral ProgressIn Colin Marshall (ed.), Comparative Metaethics: Neglected Perspectives on the Foundations of Morality, Routledge. forthcoming.
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Boris Babic and Zoë Johnson King, Algorithmic fairness and resentmentPhilosophical Studies 1-33. forthcoming.
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Francesco Gandellini, Limits of intelligibility: Issues from Kant and Wittgenstein, edited by Jens Pier, New York and London, Routledge, 2023, pp. xii + 308, £108.00 (hb), ISBN: 9780367689629 (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Mariana Beatriz Noé, Demotic Virtues in Plato’s LawsApeiron 57 (2): 139-163. 2024.
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Susanna Siegel, Comments on Ella Whiteley's "A Woman First and a Philosopher Second"Pea Soup Blog + Ethics Journal Discussion. 2023.
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Ned Hall, Humean Reductionism about EssenceIn Christian Loew, Siegfried Jaag & Michael Townsen Hicks (eds.), Humean Laws for Human Agents, Oxford Up. pp. 258-286. 2023.
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Matan Mazor, Simon Brown, Anna Ciaunica Garrouty, Athena Demertzi, Johannes Fahrenfort, Nathan Faivre, Jolien C. Francken, Dominique Lamy, Bigna Lenggenhager, Michael Moutoussis, Marie-Christine Nizzi, Roy Salomon, David Soto, Timo Stein, and Nitzan Lubianiker, The Scientific Study of Consciousness Cannot and Should Not Be Morally NeutralPerspectives on Psychological Science 18 (3): 535-543. 2023.
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Boris Babic and Zoë Johnson King, Moral Encroachment under Moral UncertaintyPhilosophers' Imprint 23 (n/a). 2023.
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Zoë Johnson King, Varieties of moral mistakePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 107 (3): 718-742. 2023.
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Matthew Kopec, Meica Magnani, Vance Ricks, Roben Torosyan, John Basl, Nicholas Miklaucic, Felix Muzny, Ronald Sandler, Christo Wilson, Adam Wisniewski-Jensen, Cora Lundgren, Kevin Mills, and Mark Wells, The Effectiveness of Embedded Values Analysis Modules in Computer Science Education: An Empirical StudyBig Data and Society 10 (1). 2023.
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Susanna Siegel, Salience Principles for DemocracyIn Sophie Archer (ed.), Salience: A Philosophical Inquiry, Routledge. pp. 235-266. 2022.
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Susanna Siegel, Vigilantism and Political VisionWashington University Review of Philosophy 2 1-42. 2022.
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Janno Martens, Ronald Rietveld, and Erik Rietveld, Martens, J., Rietveld, R., & Rietveld, E. (2022). A conversation on collaborative embodied engagement in making art and architecture: Going beyond the divide between ‘lower’ and ‘higher’ cognition. In K. Bicknell & J. Sutton (Eds.) Collaborative Embodied Performance: Ecologies of Skill (pp. 53–68). London,: Methuen Drama.Methuen Drama. 2022.
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Seth Robertson, What's Wrong with Unhelpful Comments? Conversational Helpfulness and Unhelpfulness and Why They MatterJournal of the American Philosophical Association 8 (3): 512-530. 2022.
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William B. Cochran, Aristotle on the Concept of Shared Life, written by Sara BrillPolis 39 (2): 422-424. 2022.
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Matthew Kopec and Justin Bruner, No Harm Done? An Experimental Approach to the Nonidentity ProblemJournal of the American Philosophical Association 8 (1): 169-189. 2022.