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Ronald J. Planer, Gene-concept pluralism, causal specificity, and information (review)Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. forthcoming.
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David Plunkett and Tim Sundell, Metalinguistic Negotiation and Matters of Language: A Response to CappelenInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1-25. forthcoming.
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David W. Wood, Kienhow Goh, Daniel Breazeale, and Gesa Wellmann, FICHTEANA: Review of J.G. Fichte Research 23 (2023) (edited book). 2023.
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Eric Sanday, A Wolf in the City: Tyranny and the Tyrant in Plato’s Republic. By Cynzia Arruzza (review)Ancient Philosophy 43 (1): 288-293. 2023.
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Mary C. Rawlinson and James Sares, What Is Sexual Difference?: Thinking with Irigaray (edited book)Columbia University Press. 2023.
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James Sares and Mary C. Rawlinson, Introduction: Irigaray and the Question of Sexual DifferenceIn Mary C. Rawlinson & James Sares (eds.), What Is Sexual Difference?: Thinking with Irigaray, Columbia University Press. pp. 1-14. 2023.
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James Sares, The Ontological Negativity of Sexual DifferenceIn Mary C. Rawlinson & James Sares (eds.), What Is Sexual Difference?: Thinking with Irigaray, Columbia University Press. pp. 17-38. 2023.
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Meg Wallace, Mental FictionalismIn Tamás Demeter, T. 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 Tamás Demeter, T. 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, Irigarayan Ontology and the Possibilities of Sexual DifferenceIn Yvette Russell & Brenda Sharp (eds.), Horizons of Difference, The State University of New York. 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: 978-0-367-25939-6 (review)International 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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Eric Sanday, Becoming Socrates: Political Philosophy in Plato’s Parmenides, written by Priou, Alex (review)International 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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Brian Glenney, José Filipe Silva, Jana Rosker, Susan Blake, Stephen H. Phillips, Katerina Ierodiakonou, Anna Marmodoro, Lukas Licka, Han Thomas Adriaenssen, Chris Meyns, Janet Levin, James Van Cleve, Deborah Boyle, Michael Madary, Josefa Toribio, Gabriele Ferretti, Clare Batty, and Mark Paterson, The Senses and the History of Philosophy (edited book)Routledge. 2019.