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Also at Lehman College (CUNY)
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David G. Angeler, Laura Nuño de la Rosa, Julie E. Maybee, and Salvador Sánchez-Carrillo, Embracing process ontology towards a dynamic biogeochemistryPhilosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology. forthcoming.
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Michael Buckley, Political Authority: The Paradox and Promise of Constructivism in PoliticsSpringer Nature Switzerland. 2025.
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Michael Buckley, Public Justification in Flawed DemocraciesTelos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 209 (209): 44-64. 2024.
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Sean Aas, Collin O'Neil, and Chiara Lepora, Bioethics: 50 Puzzles, Problems, and Thought ExperimentsRoutledge. 2024.
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Collin O'Neil, Fiction, Defamation, and Freedom of SpeechJournal of Free Speech Law 4 (3): 865-894. 2024.
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Collin O'Neil, Commentary on ‘Autonomy-based criticisms of the patient preference predictor’Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (5): 315-316. 2022.
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James Mahon, Murderer at the Switch: Thomson, Kant, and the Trolley ProblemIn Charles Tandy (ed.), Death And Anti-Death, Volume 19: One Year After Judith Jarvis Thomson (1929-2020), Ria University Press. pp. 153-187. 2021.
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Michael Buckley and Collin O'Neil, The Practice of Pharmaceutics and the Obligation to Expand Access to Investigational DrugsJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 45 (2): 193-211. 2020.
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Marcello Di Bello and Collin O'Neil, Profile Evidence, Fairness, and the Risks of Mistaken ConvictionsEthics 130 (2): 147-178. 2020.
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James Mahon, Contemporary Approaches to the Philosophy of LyingIn Jörg Meibauer (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Lying, Oxford University Press. pp. 32-55. 2018.
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James Mahon, Classical Philosophical Approaches to Lying and DeceptionIn Jörg Meibauer (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Lying, Oxford University Press. pp. 13-31. 2018.
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James Mahon, Secrets vs. Lies: Is There A Moral Asymmetry?In Eliot Michaelson & Andreas Stokke (eds.), Lying and Insincerity, Oxford University Press. pp. 161-182. 2018.
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Collin O'Neil, Consent in Clinical ResearchIn Peter Schaber & Andreas Müller (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Consent, Routledge. pp. 297-310. 2018.
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James Mahon, The Noble Art of LyingIn Alan H. Goldman (ed.), Mark Twain and Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 95-111. 2017.
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James Mahon, The Lasso of Truth?In Jacob M. Held (ed.), Wonder Woman and Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2017.
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Collin O'Neil, Betraying TrustIn Paul Faulkner & Thomas Simpson (eds.), The Philosophy of Trust, Oxford University Press. pp. 70-89. 2017.
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Michael Buckley, Interactive Democracy: The Social Roots of Global Justice (review)Philosophical Quarterly 66 (264): 635-638. 2016.
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James Mahon, Speech and Morality: On the Metaethical Implications of SpeakingNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews 5. 2016.
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James Mahon and Joseph Mahon, Recovering Lost Moral Ground: Can Walt Make Amends?In Kevin S. Decker, David R. Koepsell & Robert Arp (eds.), Philosophy and Breaking Bad, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 143-160. 2016.
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James Mahon, Abortion and the Right to not be PregnantIn Keith Breen & Allyn Fives (eds.), Philosophy and Political Engagement: Reflection in the Public Sphere, Palgrave. pp. 57-77. 2016.
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S. Matthew Liao and Collin O'Neil, Current Controversies in Bioethics (edited book)Routledge. 2016.
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Yual Chiek, Compossibility and Co-possibilityIn Brown Gregory & Yual Chiek (eds.), Leibniz on Compossibility and Possible Worlds, Springer. pp. 91-124. 2016.
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James Mahon, Kant, Morality, and HellIn Robert Arp & Benjamin McCraw (eds.), The Concept of Hell, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 113-126. 2015.
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Collin O'Neil, Pharmaceutical Research, Democracy and Conspiracy: International Clinical Trials in Local Medical Institutions by Edison Bicudo. Surrey, UK and Burlington, VT: Gower Publishing Limited and Ashgate Publishing Company, 2014. 175pp . US$94.96 & £54.00 . ISBN: 978‐1‐4724‐2357‐3 (review)Developing World Bioethics 15 (1): 55-57. 2015.
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Michael Buckley, Globalizing Justice: The Ethics of Poverty and Power (by Richard Miller) (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (1): 116-119. 2014.
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James Mahon, Book Review: Kant’s Theory of Virtue: The Value of Autocracy, written by Anne Margaret BaxleyJournal of Moral Philosophy 11 (2): 245-248. 2014.