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James Sares, Vicky Roupa. Articulations of Nature and Politics in Plato and Hegel (review)The Owl of Minerva 54 (1): 144-151. 2023.
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David Plunkett and Tim Sundell, Varieties of Metalinguistic NegotiationTopoi 42 (4): 983-999. 2023.
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David Plunkett, Rachel Katharine Sterken, and Tim Sundell, Generics and Metalinguistic NegotiationSynthese 201 (50): 1-46. 2023.
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Patrick Skeels, The Dynamics of Disagreement and ContradictionDissertation, University of California, Davis. 2023.
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Eric Sanday, “The Subject and Number of Hypotheses in Plato’s Parmenides”In Luc Brisson, Macé Arnaud & Olivier Renaut (eds.), Plato’s Parmenides: Selected Papers from the Twelfth Symposium Platonicum, Academia Verlag. pp. 309-316. 2022.
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Clare Batty, Scent and the Space Between UsIn Benjamin D. Young & Andreas Keller (eds.), Theoretical Perspectives on Smell, Routledge. 2022.
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Meg Wallace, Mental FictionalismIn Tamas Demeter, Ted Parent & Adam Toon (eds.), Mental Fictionalism: Philosophical Explorations, Routledge. pp. 27-51. 2022.
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Meg Wallace, Mental fictionalism: a foothold amid deflationary collapseIn Tamas Demeter, Ted Parent & Adam Toon (eds.), Mental Fictionalism: Philosophical Explorations, Routledge. pp. 275-300. 2022.
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Philipp W. Rosemann, On the ‘Christian Turn’ in Foucault’s ThoughtMaynooth Philosophical Papers 11 75-84. 2022.
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James Sares, Laura Roberts. Irigaray and Politics: A Critical Introduction (review)Sophia 61 (1): 243-245. 2022.
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James Sares, Irigarayan Ontology and the Possibilities of Sexual DifferenceIn Ruthanne Crapo Kim, Yvette Russell & Brenda Sharp (eds.), Horizons of Difference, State University of New York Press. 2022.
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Monika Chao and Julia Bursten, Girl Talk: Understanding Negative Reactions to Female Vocal FryHypatia 36 (1): 42-59. 2021.
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Philipp W. Rosemann, Eros Crucified: Death, Desire, and the Divine in Psychoanalysis and the Philosophy of Religion: by Matthew Clemente, New York and Abingdon (Oxon), Routledge, 2020, xxviii + 183 pp., £96.00 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-367-28048-2, £27.99 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-367-25939-6International Journal of Philosophical Studies 29 (2): 259-263. 2021.
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Robert Crease and James Sares, Interview with physicist Christopher FuchsContinental Philosophy Review 54 (4): 541-561. 2021.
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David Plunkett and Tim Sundell, Metalinguistic Negotiation and Speaker ErrorInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 64 (1-2): 142-167. 2021.
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Eric Sanday, Becoming Socrates: Political Philosophy in Plato’s Parmenides, written by Priou, AlexInternational Journal of the Platonic Tradition 14 (1): 65-68. 2020.
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Meg Wallace, Counterexamples and Common Sense: When (Not) to Tollens a PonensAnalysis 80 (3): 544-558. 2020.
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K. Lindsey Chambers, It’s Complicated: What Our Attitudes toward Pregnancy, Abortion, and Miscarriage Tell Us about the Moral Status of Early FetusesCanadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (8): 950-965. 2020.
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Christopher Grimsley, Elijah Mayfield, and Julia Bursten, Why Attention is Not Explanation: Surgical Intervention and Causal Reasoning about Neural ModelsProceedings of the 12th Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation. 2020.
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James Sares, The Schizoanalysis of Sex: Toward a Deleuzian-Guattarian Sexual OntologyphiloSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 10 (1): 47-70. 2020.
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Gottlob Ernst Schulze, Kenneth R. Westphal, James Sares, and Caleb Faul, Aphorisms on the AbsoluteThe Owl of Minerva 51 (1-2): 11-34. 2020.
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Patrick Skeels, A Tale of Two NortonsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 83 (C): 28-35. 2020.
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Clare Batty, It’s Not as Bad as You Think: Olfaction and Informational RichnessIn Brian Glenney (ed.), The senses and the history of philosophy, Routledge. 2019.