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Also at University of Massachusetts, Boston
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Jeremy Wanderer, Clarifying illocutionary forceInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Alec Stubbs, James J. Hughes, Nir Eisikovits, and Jake Burley, The Democratic Metaverse: Building an Extended Reality Safe for Citizens, Workers and ConsumersIeet White Papers. 2023.
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Theodore Locke and Amie Thomasson, Modal Knowledge and Modal MethodologyIn Duško Prelević & Anand Vaidya (eds.), Epistemology of Modality and Philosophical Methodology, Routledge. 2023.
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Theodore Locke, Modal Normativism and MetasemanticsIn Miguel Garcia-Godinez (ed.), Thomasson on Ontology, Springer Verlag. pp. 109-136. 2023.
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Christopher Zurn, James Gordon Finlayson, The Habermas–Rawls Debate (review)Journal of Social and Political Philosophy 1 (1): 101-105. 2022.
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Christopher Zurn, Populism, Polarization, and MisrecognitionIn Onni Hirvonen & Heikki J. Koskinen (eds.), THEORY AND PRACTICE OF RECOGNITION., Routledge. pp. 131-149. 2022.
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Esther Oluffa Pedersen and Maria Brincker, Philosophy and Digitization: Dangers and Possibilities in the New Digital WorldsSATS 22 (1): 1-9. 2021.
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Jeremy Wanderer, An I without a You? An Exercise in Normative PragmaticsIn Preston Stovall, Leo Townsend & Hans Bernhard Schmid (eds.), The Social Institution of Discursive Norms, Routledge. pp. 197-222. 2021.
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Dana Francisco Miranda, Hierarchies of Foreignness: The Writing of Man in the New WorldJournal of World Philosophies 6 (2): 100-114. 2021.
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Dana Francisco Miranda, Black Madness :: Mad Blackness (review)Philosophy and Global Affairs 1 (1): 159-161. 2021.
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Maria Brincker, The Backside of Habit: Notes on Embodied Agency and the Functional Opacity of the MediumIn Fausto Caruana & Italo Testa (eds.), Habits: Pragmatist Approaches from Cognitive Neuroscience to Social Science by Caruana F. & Testa I. (Eds.). Cambridge University Press., Cambridge University Press. pp. 165-183. 2020.
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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, Routledge. pp. 24-35. 2020.
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Christopher Zurn, Political Progress: Piecemeal, Pragmatic, and ProcessualIn Julia Christ, Kristina Lepold, Daniel Loick & Titus Stahl (eds.), Debating Critical Theory: Engagements with Axel Honneth, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 269-286. 2020.
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Christopher Zurn, Constitutional Interpretation and Public Reason: Seductive DisanalogiesIn Silje Langvatn, Wojciech Sadurski & Mattias Kumm (eds.), Public Reason and Courts, Cambridge University Press. pp. 323-349. 2020.
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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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Roberto Frega and Steven Levine, John Dewey’s Ethical Theory: The 1932 Ethics (edited book)Routledge. 2020.
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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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Maria Brincker and Elizabeth Torres, Why study movement variability in autism?In Torres Elizabeth & Whyatt Caroline (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 Lawson Bill & Bernier Celeste-Marie (eds.), Pictures and Power: Imaging and Imagining Frederick Douglass, By Liverpool University Press. 2017.
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Maria Brincker, Privacy in Public and the contextual conditions of agencyIn Timan Tjerk, Koops Bert-Jaap & Newell Bryce (eds.), (forthcoming) in Privacy in Public Space: Conceptual and Regulatory Challenges, Edward Elgar. 2017.
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Christopher Zurn, Recognition and freedom: Axel Honneth’s political thought (review)Critical Horizons 18 (2): 186-190. 2017.