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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, Inward internationalisationCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, Let Slip the Dogs of Commerce: The Ethics of Voluntary Corporate Withdrawal in Response to WarThe Journal of Ethics 28 (1): 27-52. 2024.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, Business and Bleeding HeartsGlobal Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 14 (1): 124-150. 2024.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, To reply or not to reply, that is the question: descriptive metaphysics and the sceptical challengeIn Benjamin De Mesel and Sybren Heyndels Audun Bengtson (ed.), P.F. Strawson and His Philosophical Legacy, Oxford University Press. pp. 192-211. 2023.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, Why (Some) Corporations Have Positive Duties to (Some of) the Global PoorJournal of Business Ethics 184 (3): 741-755. 2023.
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Jonas Ahlskog and Giuseppina D'Oro, The leopard does not change its spots: naturalism and the argument against methodological pluralism in the sciencesIn Adam Tamas Tuboly (ed.), The history of understanding in analytic philosophy: around logical empiricism, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 185-208. 2022.
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Sophie R. Allen, Powers and the hard problem of consciousness: conceivability, possibility and powersEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (2): 1-33. 2022.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire and Thomas R. Wells, Trade Justice and the Least‐Developed CountriesJournal of Political Philosophy 30 (4): 512-534. 2022.
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Jonas Ahlskog and Giuseppina D'Oro, Beyond Narrativism: The historical past and why it can be knownCollingwood and British Idealism Studies 27 (1): 5-33. 2021.
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Giuseppina D'Oro and Jonas Ahlskog, Imagination and RevisionIn C. M. van den Akker (ed.), The Routledge Companion to History and Theory, Routledge. pp. 215-232. 2021.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, Corporations and Duties to the Global PoorIn Deborah C. Poff & Alex C. Michalos (eds.), Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics, Springer Verlag. pp. 478-482. 2021.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, In defence of a humanistically oriented historiography: the nature/culture distinction at the time of the AnthropoceneIn Jouni Matt-Kuukkanen (ed.), Philosophy of History: Twenty-First-Century Perspectives. Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury. pp. 216-236. 2020.
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Giuseppina D'Oro and James Mark Connelly, Robin George CollingwoodStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2020.
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Jonathan Head and Dennis Auweele, Schopenhauer on Christ, Suffering and the Negation of the WillInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 28 (2): 188-204. 2020.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, Why Dependence Grounds Duties of Trade JusticeRes Publica 26 (4): 461-479. 2020.
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire, Taking Interdependence Seriously: Trade, Essential Supplies, and the International Division of Labour in COVID-19Revista de Filosofie Aplicata 3 (Summer 2020): 100-117. 2020.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, Between ontological hubris and epistemic humility: Collingwood, Kant and the role of transcendental argumentsBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (2): 336-357. 2019.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, How to (and not to) Defend the Manifest ImageIn Paul Giladi (ed.), Responses to Naturalism: From Idealism and Pragmatism, Routledge. pp. 144-164. 2019.
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Giuseppina D'Oro, On an imaginary dialogue between a causalist and an anti-causalistIn Severin Schroeder (ed.), Explanation in Action Theory and Historiography: Causal and Teleological Approaches, Routledge. pp. 97-111. 2019.
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Paul Giladi, Giuseppina D'Oro, and Alexis Papazoglou, Non-reductivism and the Metaphilosophy of MindInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 62 (5): 477-503. 2019.
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James Mark Connelly and Giuseppina D'Oro, British IdealismIn J. A. Shand (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to 19th Century Philosophy, Blackwell. pp. 365-389. 2019.
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James Mark Connelly and Giuseppina D'Oro, British IdealismIn John Shand (ed.), A Companion to Nineteenth Century Philosophy (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy), Wiley-blackwell. 2019.