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Eric S. Godoy, What’s the Harm in Climate Change?Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (1): 103-117. 2017.
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Eric S. Godoy, Sharing Responsibility for Divesting from Fossil FuelsEnvironmental Values 26 (6): 693-710. 2017.
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Eric S. Godoy, Going Fossil Free: A Lesson in Climate Activism and Collective ResponsibilityIn Filho Walter Leal (ed.), Handbook of Climate Change Research at Universities: Addressing the Mitigation and Adaptation Challenges, Spring International. pp. 55-67. 2017.
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David Sanson and Ahmed Alwishah, Al-Taftāzānī on the Liar ParadoxOxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 4 (1). 2016.
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David Sanson and Ahmed Alwishah, Al-Taftāzānī on the Liar ParadoxIn Robert Pasnau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, Volume 4, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 100-124. 2016.
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Alison Bailey, Good White People: The Problem with Middle-Class White Anti-Racism by Shannon SullivanphiloSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 6 (1): 142-145. 2016.
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Cassie Herbert and Quill R Kukla, Ingrouping, Outgrouping, and the Pragmatics of Peripheral SpeechJournal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (4): 576-596. 2016.
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Andrew Higgins, What Animalists Should Say About AnimalsSouthwest Philosophy Review 31 (2): 109-124. 2015.
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Alison Bailey, Navigating Epistemic Pushback in Feminist and Critical Race Philosophy ClassesApa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 14 (1): 3-7. 2014.
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Alison Bailey, 'White Talk' as a Barrier to Understanding WhitenessIn George Yancy (ed.), What's It Like to Be a White Problem?, Lexington Books. pp. 37-57. 2014.
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Rebecca Aanerud, Barbara Applebaum, Alison Bailey, Steve Garner, Robin M. James, Crista Lebens, Steve Martinot, Nancy McHugh, Bridget M. Newell, David S. Owen, Alexis Sartwell, and Karen Teel, White Self-Criticality Beyond Anti-Racism: How Does It Feel to Be a White Problem?Lexington Books. 2014.
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Alison Bailey, The Unlevel Knowing Field: An Engagement with Kristie Dotson's Third-Order Epistemic OppressionSocial Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 3, No. 10. 2014.
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Andrew Higgins and Alexis Dyschkant, Interdisciplinary Collaboration in PhilosophyMetaphilosophy 45 (3): 372-398. 2014.
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Andrew Higgins, The nature of intuitions and their role in material object metaphysicsDissertation, University of Illinois. 2014.
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Andrew Higgins and Brittany Smith, A Citation Based View of the Ontology Community in PhilosophyProceedings of the ACM Web Science 2013. 2013.
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Eric S. Godoy, Reconceiving responsibility: A review of Iris Marion Young’s Responsibility for JusticePhilosophy and Social Criticism 39 (6): 591-595. 2013.
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Daniel Breyer, Knowledge, Credit, and Cognitive AgencyPacific Philosophical Quarterly 94 (4): 503-528. 2013.
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Mike Braverman, John Clevenger, Ian Harmon, Andrew Higgins, Zachary Horne, Joseph Spino, and Jon Waskan, Intelligibility is Necessary for Scientific Explanation, but Accuracy May Not BeIn Naomi Miyake, David Peebles & Richard Cooper (eds.), Proceedings of the Thirty-Fourth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Cognitive Science Society. 2012.
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Alison Bailey, On Intersectionality and the Whiteness of Feminist PhilosophyIn George Yancy (ed.), The Center Must Not Hold: White Women Philosophers on the Whiteness of Philosophy, Lexington Books. 2011.
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Alison Bailey, On White Shame and VulnerabiltiySouth African Journal of Philosophy 30 (3): 472-483. 2011.
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Alison Bailey, Reconceiving Surrogacy: Toward a Reproductive Justice Account of Indian SurrogacyHypatia 26 (4): 715-741. 2011.
