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Maria Brincker, The Backside of Habit: Notes on Embodied Agency and the Functional Opacity of the MediumIn Habits: Pragmatist Approaches from Cognitive Neuroscience to Social Science by Caruana F. & Testa I. (Eds.). Cambridge University Press., . forthcoming.
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Maria Brincker, What is philosophy and why does it matter? A situated, pluralist, social, caring - and perhaps rebellious responseIn Elly Vintiadis (ed.), Philosophy by Women 22 Philosophers Reflect on Philosophy and Its Value. forthcoming.
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Steven Levine, Metaphilosophy, Neutrality, and the Public Use of Reason: A Critical Notice of Scott Aikin and Robert Talisse, Pragmatism, Pluralism, and the Nature of Philosophy (review)International Journal of Philosophical Studies 28 (1): 96-113. 2020.
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Joseph Millum and Danielle Bromwich, Respect for PersonsThe Oxford Handbook of Research Ethics. 2020.
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Danielle Bromwich and Joseph Millum, Lies, Control, and Consent: A Response to Dougherty and MansonEthics 128 (2): 446-461. 2018.
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Joseph Millum and Danielle Bromwich, Understanding, Communication, and ConsentErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 5 45-68. 2018.
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Christopher Zurn, Founding Acts: Constitutional Origins in a Democratic Age by Serdar Tekin (review)The Review of Politics 80 (1): 164-167. 2018.
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Danielle Bromwich and Joseph R. Millum, Informed consent to HIV cure researchJournal of Medical Ethics 43 (2): 108-113. 2017.
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Maria Brincker, Privacy in Public and the contextual conditions of agencyIn Tjerk Timan, Bert-Jaap Koops & Bryce Newell (eds.), Privacy in Public Space: Conceptual and Regulatory Challenges, Edward Elgar. 2017.
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Maria Brincker and Elizabeth Torres, Why study movement variability in autism?In Elizabeth Torres & Caroline Whyatt (eds.), Autism the movement-sensing approach, Crc Press - Taylor & Francis Group. 2017.
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Bill Lawson and Maria Brincker, Subverting the racist lens: Frederick Douglass, humanity and the power of the photographic ImageIn Bill Lawson & Celeste-Marie Bernier (eds.), Pictures and Power: Imaging and Imagining Frederick Douglass 1818-2018, By Liverpool University Press. 2017.
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Christopher Zurn, Recognition and freedom: Axel Honneth’s political thought (review)Critical Horizons 18 (2): 186-190. 2017.
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Steven Levine, Intentionality and the Myths of the Given (review)Philosophical Quarterly 66 (262): 89-193. 2016.
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Steven Levine, Sellars and Nonconceptual ContentEuropean Journal of Philosophy 24 (4): 855-878. 2016.
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Danielle Bromwich, Motivational Internalism and the Challenge of AmoralismEuropean Journal of Philosophy 24 (2): 452-471. 2016.
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Steven Levine, Kantianism and Pragmatism: A Response to MargolisContemporary Pragmatism 13 (1): 118-121. 2016.
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Lisa Rivera, Possible Dilemmas Raised by Impossible Moral RequirementsFeminist Philosophy Quarterly 2 (1): 1-15. 2016.
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Steven Levine, Intentionality: Bifurcated or Intertwined?International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (4): 551-558. 2016.
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Maria Brincker, Dynamics of Perceptible Agency: The Case of Social RobotsMinds and Machines 26 (4): 441-466. 2016.
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Elizabeth B. Torres, Beth Smith, Sejal Mistry, Maria Brincker, and Caroline Whyatt, Neonatal Diagnostics: Toward Dynamic Growth Charts of Neuromotor ControlFrontiers in Pediatrics 4 121. 2016.
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Christopher Zurn, The Ends of Economic History: Alternative Teleologies and the Ambiguities of Normative ReconstructionIn Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch (ed.), Die Philosophie des Marktes – The Philosophy of the Market. pp. 289-323. 2016.
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Christopher Zurn, Democratic Constitutional Change: Assessing Institutional PossibilitiesIn Thomas Bustamante and Bernardo Gonçalves Fernandes (ed.), Democratizing Constitutional Law: Perspectives on Legal Theory and the Legitimacy of Constitutionalism. pp. 185-212. 2016.
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Danielle Bromwich, Understanding, interests and informed consent: a reply to SreenivasanJournal of Medical Ethics 41 (4): 327-331. 2015.
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Danielle Bromwich and Annette Rid, Can informed consent to research be adapted to risk?Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (7): 521-528. 2015.
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Steven Levine, Hegel, Dewey, and habitsBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (4): 632-656. 2015.
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Maria Brincker, Beyond sensorimotor segregation: On mirror neurons and social affordance space trackingCognitive Systems Research 34 18-34. 2015.