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Ahmed Alwishah and David Sanson, The Liar Paradox in Arabic and Islamic PhilosophyStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Alison Bailey, "On White Privilege and Anesthesia: Why Does Peggy McIntosh's Knapsack Feel Weightless," In Feminists Talk Whiteness, eds. Janet Gray and Leigh-Anne Francis (edited book)Taylor and Francis. forthcoming.
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John Lawless, Against Acceptance Theories of Social NormsPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 1-23. 2025.
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Eric S. Godoy, Every tree fixed with a purpose: Contesting value in Olmsted's parksEnvironmental Values 33 (5): 511-528. 2024.
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Eric S. Godoy, Energy Democracy and the Built EnvironmentEnvironmental Ethics 46 (4): 477-495. 2024.
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John Lawless, Social Norms and Social PracticesPhilosophy and Social Criticism 51 (7): 1138-1164. 2023.
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Alison Bailey, The Weight of Whiteness: A Feminist Engagement with Privilege, Race, and IgnoranceLexington Books. 2021.
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Alison Bailey, On Gaslighting and Epistemic Injustice: Editor's IntroductionHypatia 35 (4): 667-673. 2020.
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Eric S. Godoy, Sympathy for Cecil: gender, trophy hunting, and the western environmental imaginaryJournal of Political Ecology 27 (1): 759-774. 2020.
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Eric S. Godoy, When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth: The Horror of Being Prey and Forgetting Nature, Yet Again, in Jurassic Park and Jurassic WorldIn Jonathan Beever (ed.), Philosophy, Film, and the Dark Side of Interdependence, Lexington Books. pp. 141-155. 2020.
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Eric S. Godoy, Divestment is a Shared ResponsibilityIn Bob Fischer (ed.), College Ethics A Reader on Moral Issues that Affect You (2nd Ed), Oxford University Press. pp. 515-530. 2020.
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John Lawless, Against the Managerial State: Preventive Policing as Non-Legal GovernanceLaw and Philosophy (6): 657-689. 2020.
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Mark Alfano and Andrew Higgins, Natural Language Processing and Semantic Network Visualization for PhilosophersIn Eugen Fischer & Mark Curtis (eds.), Methodological Advances in Experimental Philosophy, Bloomsbury Press. 2019.
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John Lawless, "Violence and the Boundaries of the Community: A Relational Approach to Autonomy"In Jennifer Kling (ed.), Pacifism, Politics, and Feminism: Intersections and Innovations, Brill | Rodopi. pp. 07-27. 2019.
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David Sanson, Objects: Nothing Out of the Ordinary, by Korman, Daniel Z.: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. x + 251, £40Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (2): 416-416. 2018.
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Alison Bailey, On Anger, Silence and Epistemic InjusticeRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 84 93-115. 2018.
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Mark Alfano, Andrew Higgins, and Jacob Levernier, Identifying Virtues and Values Through Obituary Data-MiningJournal of Value Inquiry 52 (1). 2018.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Linus Huang, Andrew Higgins, and Ivan Gonzalez-Cabrera, The Insularity of Anglophone Philosophy: Quantitative AnalysesPhilosophical Papers 47 (1): 21-48. 2018.
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Eric S. Godoy, To Trump’s Chagrin, Non-nationals Are Still InEthics, Policy and Environment 21 (1): 42-44. 2018.
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Quill R Kukla and Cassie Herbert, Moral Ecologies and the Harms of Sexual ViolationPhilosophical Topics 46 (2): 247-268. 2018.
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David Sanson, Ben Caplan, and Cathleen Muller, Counting AgainGrazer Philosophische Studien 94 (1-2): 69-82. 2017.
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Alison Bailey, [No title]In Bailey Alison (ed.), On Race: 34 Conversations in a Time of Crisis, . 2017.
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Alison Bailey, Tracking Privilege‐Preserving Epistemic Pushback in Feminist and Critical Race Philosophy ClassesHypatia 32 (4): 876-892. 2017.
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Lana Kuhle, The missing pieces in the scientific study of bodily awarenessPhilosophical Psychology 30 (5): 571-593. 2017.
