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Jaclyn Rekis, Religious Identity and Epistemic Injustice: An Intersectional ApproachHypatia 38 (4): 779-800. 2023.
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Andrew Lichter, Conventionalism and contingency in promissory powersPhilosophical Studies 180 (5-6): 1769-1792. 2023.
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Bar Luzon and Preston J. Werner, Losing grip on the third realm: against naive realism for intuitionsAnalysis 82 (3): 435-444. 2022.
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Preston Werner, Normative concepts and the return to EdenPhilosophical Studies 179 (7): 2259-2283. 2022.
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Jonna Vance and Preston Werner, Attentional Moral PerceptionJournal of Moral Philosophy 19 (5): 501-525. 2022.
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Samuel Lebens and Aaron Segal, Introduction to Special Issue on Jewish Analytic TheologyJournal of Analytic Theology 10. 2022.
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Haim Cohen, Anat Maril, Sun Bleicher, and Ittay Nissan-Rozen, Attitudes toward risk are complicated: experimental evidence for the re-individuation approach to risk-attitudesPhilosophical Studies 179 (8): 2553-2577. 2022.
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Ittay Nissan-Rozen, Rational Responses to Risk, Paul Weirich. Oxford University Press, 2020, xi + 269 pages (review)Economics and Philosophy 38 (2): 309-314. 2022.
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Oded Na'aman, Birth of Ethics: Reconstructing the Role and Nature of Morality, by Philip Pettit, edited by Kinch Hoekstra (review)Mind 131 (523): 949-957. 2022.
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Dan Baras and Oded Na’Aman, What Makes Something Surprising?Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 105 (1): 195-215. 2022.
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Anastasia Berg, Evil or Only Immature? Kant and the Complexity of Moral EvilIn Edgar Valdez (ed.), Rethinking Kant Volume 6, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 174-193. 2022.
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Uri Eran, Kantian Desires: A Holistic AccountJournal of the History of Philosophy 60 (3): 429-451. 2022.
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Uri Eran, Pleasure as a Necessary Component of Kantian EmotionsHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 39 (4): 355-371. 2022.
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Eliran Haziza, Reconciling the Epistemic and the ZeteticThought: A Journal of Philosophy 11 (2): 93-100. 2022.
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Etye Steinberg, Run for Your Life: The Ethics of Behavioral Tracking in InsuranceJournal of Business Ethics 179 (3): 665-682. 2022.
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David Enoch, Talia Fisher, and Levi Spectre, Does legal epistemology rest on a mistake? On fetishism, two‐tier system design, and conscientious fact‐findingPhilosophical Issues 31 (1): 85-103. 2021.
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Aaron Segal and Noga Gratvol, Essence and explanation: a logical mismatchInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 64 (10): 1038-1050. 2021.
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Daniel Frank and Aaron Segal, Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed: A Critical Guide (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2021.
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Aaron Segal, Jerome Yehuda Gellman: Perfect goodness and the god of the Jews: a contemporary jewish theology: Academic Studies Press, 2019, 202 pp., $109.00 (review)International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 90 (2): 149-154. 2021.
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Rina Tzinman, Thinking Parts and EmbodimentPhilosophical Quarterly 71 (1): 163-182. 2021.
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Oded Na'aman, The Rationality of Emotional Change: Toward a Process ViewNoûs 55 (2): 245-269. 2021.
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Oded Na’Aman, Emotions and Process RationalityAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (3): 531-546. 2021.
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Oded Na’Aman, The Moral Significance of ShockIn Sara Graça da Silva Ana Falcato (ed.), The Politics of Emotional Shockwaves, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 165-186. 2021.
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Uri Eran, Kant's Theory of Emotion: Toward A Systematic ReconstructionDissertation, Indiana University. 2021.