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Scott Aikin, John Casey, and Katharina Stevens, The Routledge Handbook of Argumentation Theory (edited book)Routledge. forthcoming.
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Katharina Stevens, Introduction to the Special Issue on the Principle of Charity in ArgumentationTopoi 1-4. forthcoming.
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Katharina Stevens, Informal Logic and Legal ArgumentationIn Luís Duarte D'Almeida, Ruth Chang, Euan Macdonald, Lilian Bermejo-Luque & Fabio P. Shecaira (eds.), Research Handbook on Legal Argumentation, Elgar. forthcoming.
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Susan Dieleman, Who are we when we are ‘Us, at Our Best?’Philosophy and Social Criticism. forthcoming.
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Nicholas Dunn, On Act-Types and Act-Tokens: or, the Distinction between Practical Reason and Practical Judgment in KantJournal of Modern Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Katharina Stevens, Can It Be Ok to Break the Maxim of Manner in Argumentation?Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 81. 2026.
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Nicholas Dunn, Towards a “halfway plausible theory of ethics”: judgement in Arendt’s critique of Kant’s moral philosophyBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 34 (2): 337-357. 2026.
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Andrew Aberdein and Katharina Stevens, Introduction to the Special Issue on the Ethics of ArgumentationEthical Theory and Moral Practice 28 (3): 339-343. 2025.
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Katharina Stevens, Can It Be Ok to Break the Maxim of Manner in Argumentation?Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 81 (4): 1273-1296. 2025.
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Susan Dieleman, Norms and Novelty in the Space of ReasonsEuropean Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 17 (2). 2025.
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Nicholas Dunn, Preparing the particular: Kant on the imagination's role in judgmentSouthern Journal of Philosophy 63 (1): 47-65. 2025.
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Nicholas Dunn, Towards a “halfway plausible theory of ethics”: judgement in Arendt’s critique of Kant’s moral philosophyBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 1-21. 2025.
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Nicholas Dunn, Subsuming ‘determining’ under ‘reflecting’: Kant’s power of judgment, reconsideredInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (7): 1571-1597. 2025.
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Nirvana Tanoukhi and Nicholas Dunn, Introduction: On the Desirability of Speaking to OthersPhilosophy and Rhetoric 58 (1): 2-12. 2025.
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Katharina Stevens, Sophisms and Contempt for AutonomyPhilosophy and Rhetoric 57 (3): 333-346. 2024.
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John Casey and Katharina Stevens, Autonomy and Argumentation: An IntroductionPhilosophy and Rhetoric 57 (3): 270-275. 2024.
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Katharina Stevens, Waluchow’s Theory of Constitutional Interpretation from a Rhetorical-Argumentative Point of ViewIn Thomas Bustamante, Saulo de Matos & André L. S. Coelho (eds.), Law, Morality and Judicial Reasoning: Essays on W.J. Waluchow's Jurisprudence and Constitutional Theory, Springer. pp. 183-200. 2024.
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Nicholas Dunn, Kant on Moral Feeling and Practical JudgmentIn Edgar Valdez (ed.), Rethinking Kant Volume 7, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 72-96. 2024.
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Nicholas Dunn, Hannah Arendt's Lectures on Kant's Political Philosophy (edited book)De Gruyter. 2024.
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Richard Delisle, Maurizio Esposito, and David Ceccarelli, Unity and Disunity in Evolutionary Biology (edited book)Springer. 2023.
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Katharina Stevens and John Casey, Asking before Arguing? Consent in Argumentation: Asking before Arguing? Consent in ArgumentationEthical Theory and Moral Practice 28 (3): 447-460. 2023.
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Katharina Stevens, Precedent Slippery SlopesIn Timothy Endicott, Hafsteinn Dan Kristjánsson & Sebastian Lewis (eds.), Philosophical Foundations of Precedent, Oxford University Press. 2023.