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Mark Sentesy, Community with Nothing in Common? Plato's Subtler Response to ProtagorasEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (1): 155-183. 2020.
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Christopher Wojtulewicz and Graham McAleer, Why Technoscience Cannot Reproduce Human Desire According to Lacanian ThomismForum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 2 (24): 279-300. 2019.
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Bruce Janz, Jessica Elizabeth Locke, Cynthia Willett, and Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad in Conversation with Bruce Janz, Jessica Locke, and Cynthia WillettJournal of World Philosophies 4 (2): 124-153. 2019.
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Mavis Biss, Positive morality and the realization of freedom in Kant's moral philosophyEuropean Journal of Philosophy 27 (3): 610-624. 2019.
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Mavis Biss, A Kantian Response to the Problem of ReceptionSocial Theory and Practice 45 (4): 525-547. 2019.
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Bret W. Davis, A Philosopher Frog Leaps Out of the Western WellResearch in Phenomenology 49 (1): 126-134. 2019.
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Bret W. Davis, Beyond Philosophical Euromonopolism: Other Ways of—Not Otherwise than—PhilosophyPhilosophy East and West 69 (2): 592-619. 2019.
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Mark Sentesy, Colloquium 2 Genesis and the Priority of Activity in Aristotle’s Metaphysics IX.8Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 34 (1): 43-70. 2019.
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Fuat Gürsözlü, The Triumph of Liberal Democratic Peace and the Dangers of Its SuccessIn Andrew Fiala (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Pacifism and Nonviolence, Routledge. pp. 213-224. 2018.
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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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Mavis Biss, Radical Moral Imagination and Moral LuckIn Robin S. Dillon & Robin S. Dillon and Armen Marsoobian (eds.), Criticism and Compassion: The Ethics and Politics of Claudia Card, Blackwell. 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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Catriona Hanley, In Praise of Speaking: Philosophical Conversations Inspired by Adriaan Peperzak (edited book)Apprentice House. 2017.
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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.