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Thomas Fossen, Political Legitimacy as a Problem of JudgmentSocial Theory and Practice 48 (1): 89-113. 2022.
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Thomas Fossen, Political Legitimacy as an Existential PredicamentPolitical Theory 50 (4): 621-645. 2022.
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Tim Meijers, Migrants by plane and migrants by stork: can we refuse citizenship to one, but not the other?Ethics and Global Politics 15 (3): 69-90. 2022.
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Cris van der Hoek, Ype de Boer, and Martijn Boven, Jean-Luc Nancy (Wijsgerig Perspectief 62.2) (edited book)Amsterdam University Press. 2022.
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Jingjing Li, Philosophy's Big Questions: Comparing Buddhist and Western Approaches ed. by Steven M. Emmanuel (review)Philosophy East and West 72 (4). 2022.
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Dobin Choi, Artistic Motives in Korean Art Traditions: Self-Cultivation, Self-Enjoyment, and Self-ForgettingJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 80 (3): 362-7. 2022.
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Marie Louise Krogh, Tutelage or assimilation? Kant on the educability of the human racesRadical Philosophy 213 43-56. 2022.
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Marie Louise Krogh, General predicament, specific negotiations: Spivak’s persistent critiqueIn Peter Osborne (ed.), Afterlives: transcendentals, universals, others, Crmep Books. 2022.
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Caspar Jacobs, Absolute Velocities Are Unmeasurable: Response to Middleton and Murgueitio RamírezAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (1): 202-206. 2022.
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Caspar Jacobs, Invariance, intrinsicality and perspicuitySynthese 200 (2): 1-17. 2022.
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Caspar Jacobs, The Nature of a Constant of Nature: the Case of GPhilosophy of Science 90 (4): 797-81. 2022.
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Karolina Kudlek and Patrick Taylor Smith, The Kantian Promise and Peril of Moral BioenhancementJournal of Applied Philosophy 39 (3): 487-503. 2022.
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Karolina Kudlek, Towards a systematic evaluation of moral bioenhancementTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 43 (2-3): 95-110. 2022.
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Karolina Kudlek, Challenges in the Human Enhancement DebateTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 26 (2): 300-327. 2022.
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Frank Chouraqui, The Body and Embodiment: A Philosophical GuideRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2021.
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Frank Chouraqui, Nietzsche’s meta-philosophy: the nature, method and aims of philosophy: edited by Paul S. Loeb and Matthew Meyer, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019, pp. xiv+284, £75.00 (hb), ISBN: 978-1-108-42225-3 (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (3): 573-577. 2021.
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Colin Hickey, Tim Meijers, Ingrid Robeyns, and Dick Timmer, The agents of justicePhilosophy Compass 16 (10). 2021.
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Martin A. Lipman, Content Disjunctivism and the Perception of AppearancesPhilosophers' Imprint 21 (18). 2021.
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Martijn Boven, The Sublime in the Pedestrian: Figures of the Incognito in Fear and TremblingHistory of European Ideas 47 (3): 500-513. 2021.
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Martijn Boven, Sigmund Schilpzand, and Ype de Boer, Speculatief realisme [Speculative realism] (Wijsgerig Perspectief, 61.2) (edited book)Amsterdam University Press. 2021.
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Dobin Choi, The ‘Psychological Dynamics’ for Sentiments: Seeing Confucian Emotions through Hume’s AnalysisAustralasian Philosophical Review 5 (4): 396-404. 2021.
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Caspar Jacobs, Invariance or equivalence: a tale of two principlesSynthese 199 (3-4): 9337-9357. 2021.
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Karolina Kudlek, Is human enhancement intrinsically bad?Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 24 (2): 269-279. 2021.
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Karolina Kudlek, On the uneasy alliance between moral bioenhancement and utilitarianismBioethics 36 (2): 210-217. 2021.
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Sakineh Karimi and Mahdi Monfared, An Inconsistency between Being and Time in PresentismOntological Researches 10 (19): 131-160. 2021.
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Tim Meijers, The Value in Procreation: A Pro-tanto Case for a Limited and Conditional Right to ProcreateJournal of Value Inquiry 54 (4): 627-647. 2020.
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Tim Meijers and Angelieke L. Wolters, Samuel Scheffler, Why Worry About Future Generations? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. viii + 146Utilitas 32 (4): 496-499. 2020.