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Also at Lewis & Clark College
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Jay Odenbaugh, Pessimism about Ecosystem Ecology: A Reply to SagoffInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Jay Odenbaugh, An even better ape? Comments on a better apeBiology and Philosophy 38 (4): 1-5. 2023.
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Phillip Barron, Review, The Existential Husserl: A Collection of Critical Essays (New York: Springer, 2022) (review)Sartre Studies International 29 (2): 85-88. 2023.
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Matthew Eshleman, Phillip Barron, Nahum Brown, J. Reese Faust, and Brooks Kirchgassner, Book Reviews (review)Sartre Studies International 29 (2): 79-99. 2023.
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Eli B. Lichtenstein, Adorno, Marx, and abstract dominationPhilosophy and Social Criticism 49 (8). 2023.
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Eli B. Lichtenstein, Explanation and evaluation in Foucault's genealogy of moralityEuropean Journal of Philosophy 31 (3): 731-747. 2023.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Owl vs Owl: Examining an Environmental Moral TragedyPhilosophia 50 (5): 2303-2317. 2022.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Book Review (review)Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 95 (C): 224-225. 2022.
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Joel Martinez and Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates and the Sufficiency ThesisIn Claudia Marsico (ed.), Socrates and the Socratic Philosophies: Selected Papers from Socratica IV, Academia Verlag. pp. 129-140. 2022.
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Eli B. Lichtenstein, Sovereignty, genealogy, and the critique of state violenceConstellations 29 (2): 214-228. 2022.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Maria Kronfeldner. What’s Left of Human Nature? A Post-essentialist, Pluralist, and Interactive Account of a Contested ConceptPhilosophy of Science 88 (3): 562-567. 2021.
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Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates on Self-Improvement: Knowledge, Virtue, and HappinessCambridge University Press. 2021.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and the environmentalist agendaBiology and Philosophy 35 (1): 1-11. 2020.
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Irina Deretić and Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates on Why the Belief that Death is a Bad Thing is so Ubiquitous and IntractableThe Journal of Ethics 25 (1): 107-122. 2020.
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Eli B. Lichtenstein, On the Ways of Writing the History of the StateFoucault Studies 1 (28): 71-95. 2020.
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Eli B. Lichtenstein, Deborah Cook, Adorno, Foucault and the Critique of the West (review)Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 41 (1): 319-322. 2020.
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Jay Odenbaugh, L ucas M c G ranahan, Darwinism and Pragmatism: William James on Evolution and Self - Transformation, 2017, Routledge, 200 pp., $160.00 (review)History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 41 (2): 23. 2019.
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Christophe Malaterre, Antoine C. Dussault, Ely Mermans, Gillian Barker, Beatrix E. Beisner, Frédéric Bouchard, Eric Desjardins, Tanya I. Handa, Steven W. Kembel, Geneviève Lajoie, Virginie Maris, Alison D. Munson, Jay Odenbaugh, Timothée Poisot, B. Jesse Shapiro, and Curtis A. Suttle, Functional diversity: An epistemic roadmapBioScience 10 (69): 800-811. 2019.
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Zach Pirtle, Jay Odenbaugh, Andrew Hamilton, and Zoe Szajnfarber, Engineering Model IndependenceTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 22 (2): 191-229. 2018.
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Zach Pirtle, Jay Odenbaugh, Andrew Hamilton, and Zoe Szajnfarber, Engineering Model IndependenceTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 22 (2): 191-229. 2018.
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Jay Odenbaugh, Building Trust, Removing Doubt? Robustness Analysis and Climate ModelingIn Elisabeth A. Lloyd & Eric Winsberg (eds.), Climate Modelling: Philosophical and Conceptual Issues, Springer Verlag. pp. 297-321. 2018.
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Nicholas D. Smith, Unclarity and the Intermediates in Plato’s Discussions of Clarity in the RepublicPlato Journal 18. 2018.
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Joel A. Martinez and Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates’ Aversion to Being a Victim of InjusticeThe Journal of Ethics 22 (1): 59-76. 2018.
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Nicholas D. Smith, Rachana Kamtekar, Plato’s Moral Psychology: Intellectualism, the Divided Soul, and the Desire for the Good (review)Ethics 129 (2): 404-408. 2018.