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Matt Ferkany and Kyle Whyte, Environmental Education, Wicked Problems and VirtuePhilosophy of Education. forthcoming.
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Jacob Stegenga, Ashley Kennedy, Şerife Tekin, Saana Jukola, and Robyn Bluhm, New Directions in Philosophy of MedicineIn James Marcum (ed.), Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 343-367. forthcoming.
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John R. T. Grey, Anne Conway's Ontology of Creation: A Pluralist InterpretationJournal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (2): 333-348. 2024.
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Todd Hedrick, Legitimation by constitution: A dialogue on political liberalism.AlessandroFerrara and FrankMichelman. Oxford University Press, 2022Constellations 31 (1): 119-121. 2024.
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Catherine Elizabeth Kendig, Human-managed soils and soil-managed humans: An interactive account of perspectival realism for soil managementJournal of Social Ontology 10 (2). 2024.
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John Grey, Think Least of Death: Spinoza on How to Live and How to Die by Steven Nadler (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (4): 708-709. 2023.
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Matt Ferkany, Matt McKeon, and David Godden, Intellectual Virtue in Critical Thinking and Its InstructionInformal Logic 43 (2): 167-172. 2023.
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Matt Ferkany, Matt McKeon, and David Godden, Intellectual Virtue in Critical Thinking and Its InstructionInformal Logic 44 (1): 167-172. 2023.
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Andrew Buskell, Edwin Etieyibo, Catherine Elizabeth Kendig, Raphael Uchôa, and Robert A. Wilson, How to Think with the Global South. Essay Review of Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science, Routledge, 2021. (review)Philosophy of Science 90 (1): 209-217. 2023.
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David Ludwig, Charbel El-Hani, Fabio Gatti, Catherine Elizabeth Kendig, Matthias Kramm, Lucia C. Neco, Abigail Nieves, Luana Poliseli, Vitor Renck, Adriana Ressiore C., Luis Reyes-Galindo, Thomas Loyd Rickard, Gabriela De La Rosa, Julia Turska, Francisco Vergara-Silva, and Robert A. Wilson, Transdisciplinary Philosophy of Science: Meeting the Challenge of Indigenous ExpertisePhilosophy of Science 1. 2023.
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Catherine Elizabeth Kendig, Finding realism in a plurality of situated scientific perspectives. Book forum on Perspectival realism by Michela MassimiStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 102 (C): 84-86. 2023.
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Catherine Elizabeth Kendig, What Philosophers Can Learn from Agrotechnology: Agricultural Metaphysics, Sustainable Egg Production Standards as Ontologies, and Why and How Canola ExistsIn Samantha Noll & Zachary Piso (eds.), Paul B. Thompson's Philosophy of Agriculture: Fields, Farmers, Forks, and Food, Springer Verlag. pp. 115-129. 2023.
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Emily Katz, Does Frege Have Aristotle's Number?Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (1): 135-153. 2023.
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Megan A. Dean and Laura Guidry-Grimes, Smuggled Doughnuts and Forbidden Fried Chicken: Addressing Tensions around Family and Food Restrictions in HospitalsHastings Center Report 53 (4): 10-15. 2023.
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John R. T. Grey, Being and Reason: An Essay on Spinoza’s Metaphysics, by Martin Lin (review)Mind 131 (522): 659-667. 2022.
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Todd Hedrick, Fear of nature, fear of self, fear of society: Psychic defense mechanisms in Adorno's theory of culture and experienceEuropean Journal of Philosophy 30 (1): 227-244. 2022.
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Matt Ferkany, Lisa Kretz, Ethics, Emotion, Education, and EmpowermentEnvironmental Values 31 (6): 754-756. 2022.
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Ian Smith and Matt Ferkany, Environmental Ethics in the Midwest: Interdisciplinary Approaches (edited book)Michigan State University Press. 2022.
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Megan A. Dean, Reflection on Feminist Bioethics and the PandemicInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (1): 98-99. 2022.
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Megan A. Dean, Time to Eat: The Importance of Temporality for Food EthicsInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (2): 76-98. 2022.
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Megan A. Dean and Nabina Liebow, "White, Fat, and Racist": Racism and Environmental Accounts of ObesityKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 32 (4): 435-461. 2022.
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Catherine Elizabeth Kendig and John R. T. Grey, Can the Epistemic Value of Natural Kinds Be Explained Independently of Their Metaphysics?British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (2): 359-376. 2021.
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John R. T. Grey, The Metaphysics of Natural Right in SpinozaOxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy 10 37-60. 2021.
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John R. T. Grey and David Godden, Reasoning by grounded analogySynthese 199 (3-4): 5419-5453. 2021.
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Todd Hedrick, What Does Reification Conceal? Will and Norm in Lukács, Schmitt, and KelsenMetodo 2 (9): 121-154. 2021.
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Todd Hedrick, What does reification conceal?Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 9 (2): 121-156. 2021.
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Matt Ferkany, How and Why We Should Argue with Angry Uncle: A Defense of Fact Dumping and Consistency CheckingSocial Epistemology 35 (5): 533-545. 2021.
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Catherine Elizabeth Kendig and Wenda K. Bauchspies, The Ethics of Speculative Anticipation and the Covid-19 PandemicHypatia 36 (1): 228-236. 2021.
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Julia Bursten and Catherine Elizabeth Kendig, Growing knowledge: Epistemic objects in agricultural extension workStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 88 (C): 85-91. 2021.