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Also at University of Memphis
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Remy Debes, Nir Ben-Moshe, and Michelle Schwarze, The Smithian Mind (edited book)Routledge. forthcoming.
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Sara Incao, Alessandra Sciutti, and Shaun Gallagher, Robodiment, Self and Temporality: Phenomenological Insights for Cognitive Architectures in Robotics.Minds and Machines 35. 2025.
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Remy Debes, The Possibility of Respect: Human Dignity and the Ethics of DifferenceOxford Univeristy Press. 2025.
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David Miguel Gray, Doxastic and Epistemic Sources of Offense for Slurring TermsActa Analytica 40 (2): 329-341. 2025.
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David Miguel Gray, In Defense of Introspective AffordancesReview of Philosophy and Psychology 16 (2): 409-427. 2025.
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Daniel J. Smith, Kant’s Racism and the Historiography of PhilosophyCritical Philosophy of Race 13 (2): 303-333. 2025.
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James Bahoh, Marta Cassina, and Sergio Genovesi, 21st-Century Philosophy of Events: Beyond the Analytic/Continental Divide (edited book)Edinburgh University Press. 2025.
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James Bahoh, Sergio Genovesi, and Marta Cassina, IndexIn James Bahoh, Marta Cassina & Sergio Genovesi (eds.), 21st-Century Philosophy of Events: Beyond the Analytic/Continental Divide, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 302-308. 2025.
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Sean Driscoll, Cratylus’ Silence About Linguistic CorrectnessAncient Philosophy 45 (1): 107-128. 2025.
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Sean Driscoll, PLATO’S REPUBLIC, BOOK ONE - (R.) Weiss Justice in Plato’s Republic. The Lessons of Book 1. Pp. viii + 208. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024. Cased, £85, US$110. ISBN: 978-1-009-46652-3 (review)The Classical Review 75 (2): 444-446. 2025.
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David Miguel Gray, In Defense of Introspective AffordancesReview of Philosophy and Psychology 1-19. 2024.
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David Miguel Gray, How Quotation and Referential Intentions Modulate the Derogatory Force of Slur UtterancesFrontiers in Communication 19 1477055. 2024.
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David Miguel Gray, Doxastic and Epistemic Sources of Offense for Slurring TermsActa Analytica (2). 2024.
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David Miguel Gray, Distance Relativism and the Limits of Moral Assessment: Fricker and WilliamsPhilosophia 52 (4): 1153-1163. 2024.
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Daniel J. Smith, On the Historiography of Philosophy and the Formation of the CanonIdealistic Studies 54 (3): 305-327. 2024.
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Daniel J. Smith, Race and Radical Evil: A New Anthropological Interpretation of Kant’s Religion within the Boundaries of Mere ReasonPhilosophers' Imprint 24 (n/a). 2024.
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Sean Driscoll, Socratic Heterodoxy? Ontological Commitment in the Hippias MajorPhronesis 69 (1): 1-30. 2024.
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Tailer G. Ransom and Shaun Gallagher, Institutions and other things: critical hermeneutics, postphenomenology and material engagement theoryAI and Society 38 (6): 2189-2196. 2023.
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David Miguel Gray, Aspiration and Self-Realization: The Ameliorative Projects of Steve BikoPhilosophy of the Social Sciences (2): 142-162. 2023.
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Daniel J. Smith, How is an Illusion of Reason Possible? The Division of Nothing in the Critique of Pure ReasonKant Studien 114 (3): 493-512. 2023.
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Kevin Taylor, Data and Growth in Education: A Deweyan AnalysisEducation and Culture 38 (1): 8-25. 2023.
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Shaun Gallagher, The unaffordable and the sublimeContinental Philosophy Review 55 (4): 431-445. 2022.
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Remy Debes, Review of Suzy Killmister, Contours of DignityKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 32 (3): 4-13. 2022.
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Somogy Varga and David Miguel Gray, Naturalism, Disease, and Levels of Functional DescriptionJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 47 (3): 482-493. 2022.