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Nancy Jecker, Global sharing of COVID‐19 vaccines: A duty of justice, not charityDeveloping World Bioethics 23 (1): 5-14. 2022.
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Andrew Ko and Nancy Jecker, The Unique and Practical Advantages of Applying A Capability Approach to Brain Computer InterfacePhilosophy and Technology 35 (4): 1-22. 2022.
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Nancy Jecker, Caesar Alimsinya Atuire, and Martin Ajei, Two Steps Forward: An African Relational Account of Moral StandingPhilosophy and Technology 35 (2): 38. 2022.
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Nancy Jecker and Eisuke Nakazawa, Bridging East-West Differences in Ethics Guidance for AI and RobotsAI 3 (3): 764-777. 2022.
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Sebastian Https://Orcidorg Schmidt, On believing indirectly for practical reasonsPhilosophical Studies 179 (6): 1795-1819. 2022.
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Sebastian Schmidt, Correction to: On Believing Indirectly for Practical ReasonsPhilosophical Studies 179 (10): 3185-3185. 2022.
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M.A. Diamond-Hunter, Race and Racism in Public HealthIn Sridhar Venkatapuram & Alex Broadbent (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Public Health, Routledge. 2022.
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Hennie Lötter, Empowerment for Teaching Excellence Through Virtuous AgencySpringer Nature Switzerland AG. 2021.
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Veli Mitova, A New Argument for the Non-Instrumental Value of TruthErkenntnis 88 (5): 1911-1933. 2021.
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Ragnar Van Der Merwe, A Dilemma for Determination Pluralism (or Dualism)Axiomathes 31 (4): 507-523. 2021.
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Ragnar Van Der Merwe, On Paul Cilliers’ approach to complexity: Post-structuralism versus model exclusivityINDECS: Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems 19 (4): 457-469. 2021.
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Nancy Jecker and Caesar Alimsinya Atuire, Out of Africa: A Solidarity‐Based Approach to Vaccine AllocationHastings Center Report 51 (3): 27-36. 2021.
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Nancy Jecker and Caesar Alimsinya Atuire, Bioethics in Africa: A contextually enlightened analysis of three casesDeveloping World Bioethics 22 (2): 112-122. 2021.
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Nancy Jecker, Intergenerational ethics in Africa: Duties to older adults in skipped generation householdsDeveloping World Bioethics 22 (3): 152-161. 2021.
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Nancy Jecker, Nothing to be ashamed of: sex robots for older adults with disabilitiesJournal of Medical Ethics 47 (1): 26-32. 2021.
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Nancy Jecker and Shizuko Takahashi, Shaming and Stigmatizing Healthcare Workers in Japan During the COVID-19 PandemicPublic Health Ethics 14 (1): 72-78. 2021.
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Nancy Jecker, Sex robots for older adults with disabilities: reply to criticsJournal of Medical Ethics 47 (2): 113-114. 2021.
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Nancy Jecker, The time of one's life: views of aging and age group justiceHistory and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (1): 1-14. 2021.
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Nancy Jecker and Caesar Alimsinya Atuire, What’s yours is ours: waiving intellectual property protections for COVID-19 vaccinesJournal of Medical Ethics 47 (9): 595-598. 2021.
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Nancy Jecker and Caesar Alimsinya Atuire, Bioethics in Africa: A contextually enlightened analysis of three casesDeveloping World Bioethics 22 (2): 112-122. 2021.
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Nancy Jecker, What We Have Reason to Value: Human Capabilities and Public ReasonIn Hon-Lam Li & Michael Campbell (eds.), Public Reason and Bioethics: Three Perspectives, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 337-357. 2021.
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Nancy Jecker, Sociable Robots for Later Life: Carebots, Friendbots and SexbotsIn Ruiping Fan & Mark J. Cherry (eds.), Sex Robots: Social Impact and the Future of Human Relations, Springer. pp. 25-40. 2021.
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Sebastian Schmidt, Wie vernünftig sind Verschwörungstheoretiker? Corona und intellektuelles VertrauenIn Romy Jaster & Geert Keil (eds.), Nachdenken über Corona, Reclam. pp. 98-109. 2021.
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Cameron Boult, The Epistemic Responsibilities of Citizens in a DemocracyIn Michael Hannon & Jeroen de Ridder (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Political Epistemology, Routledge. 2021.
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Cameron Boult, The (virtue) epistemology of political ignoranceAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 58 (3): 217-232. 2021.