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Also at Loyola University Maryland
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Fuat Gürsözlü, Cultural Violence, Hegemony and Agonistic InterventionsIn Fuat Gursozlu (ed.), Peace, Culture, and Violence, Brill. pp. 84-105. 2018.
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Meghan Page, Sense and Reference of a BelieverAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 92 (1): 145-157. 2018.
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Meghan Page, Helen De Cruz and Ryan Nichols : Advances in Religion, Cognitive Science, and Experimental Philosophy: Bloomsbury Press, London, 2016, 221 pp, $35.95International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 84 (2): 263-267. 2018.
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Jessica Elizabeth Locke, Training the Mind and Transforming Your World: Moral Phenomenology in the Tibetan Buddhist Lojong TraditionComparative and Continental Philosophy 10 (3): 251-263. 2018.
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Mavis Biss, Michael Cholbi, Understanding Kant’s Ethics Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016 Pp. 232 ISBN 9781316681459 £64.99 (review)Kantian Review 23 (1): 151-155. 2018.
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Mark Sentesy, The Now and the Relation between Motion and Time in Aristotle: A Systematic ReconstructionApeiron 51 (3): 279-323. 2018.
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Mark Sentesy, Are Potency and Actuality Compatible in Aristotle?Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 239-270. 2018.
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Mavis Biss, Avoiding Vice and Pursuing Virtue: Kant on Perfect Duties and ‘Prudential latitude’Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (4): 618-635. 2017.
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Bret W. Davis, Dislodging Eurocentrism and Racism from PhilosophyComparative and Continental Philosophy 9 (2): 115-118. 2017.
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Bret W. Davis, Gadfly of Continental Philosophy: On Robert Bernasconi’s Critique of Philosophical EurocentrismComparative and Continental Philosophy 9 (2): 119-129. 2017.
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Bret W. Davis, Toward a Liberative Phenomenology of ZenYearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2017 (2): 304-320. 2017.
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Mark Sentesy, The Hermeneutic Problem of Potency and Activity in AristotleIn Sentesy Mark (ed.), The Challenge of Aristotle, Sofia University Press. 2017.
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Mark Sentesy, The Challenge of AristotleSofia University Press. 2017.
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Bret W. Davis, The Kyoto School: An Introduction (review)Journal of Buddhist Philosophy 2 301-305. 2016.
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Jason Wirth, Brian Schroeder, and Bret W. Davis, Engaging Dōgen's Zen: the philosophy of practice as awakening (edited book)Wisdom Publications. 2016.
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Bret W. Davis, Expressing Experience: Language in Ueda Shizuteru’s Philosophy of ZenIn Gereon Kopf (ed.), The Dao Companion to Japanese Buddhist Philosophy, Springer. pp. 713-738. 2016.
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Bret W. Davis, Heidegger on the Way from Onto-Historical Ethnocentrism to East-West DialogueGatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 6 130-156. 2016.
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Fuat Gürsözlü, Democracy and the Square: Recognizing the Democratic Value of the Recent Public Sphere MovementsEssays in Philosophy 16 (1): 26-42. 2015.
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Bret W. Davis, Reply to Graham Parkes: Nietzsche as Zebra: With both Egoistic Antibuddha and Nonegoistic Bodhisattva StripesJournal of Nietzsche Studies 46 (1): 62-81. 2015.
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Bret W. Davis, Sharing Words of Silence: Panikkar after GadamerComparative and Continental Philosophy 7 (1): 52-68. 2015.
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Fuat Gürsözlü, Pluralism, Identity, and ViolenceIn Gail Presbey Greg Moses (ed.), Peace Philosophy and Public Life: Commitments, Crises, and Concepts for Engaged Thinking, Rodopi. pp. 93-109. 2014.
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Fuat Gürsözlü, Political Liberalism and the Formative Political ElementsReview Journal of Political Philosophy 11 55-81. 2014.
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Fuat Gürsözlü, Political Liberalism and the Fate of Unreasonable PeopleTouro Law Review 30 (1): 35-56. 2014.
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Mavis Biss, Empathy and InterrogationInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 28 (2): 277-288. 2014.
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Mavis Biss, Moral Imagination, Perception, and JudgmentSouthern Journal of Philosophy 52 (1): 1-21. 2014.