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Robert T. Pennock and Michael O'Rourke, Developing a Scientific Virtue-Based Approach to Science Ethics TrainingScience and Engineering Ethics 23 (1): 243-262. 2017.
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Daniel Steel, Chad Gonnerman, and Michael O'Rourke, Scientists’ attitudes on science and values: Case studies and survey methods in philosophy of scienceStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 63 22-30. 2017.
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Sean A. Valles, Kyle Whyte, Zachary Piso, Michael O'Rourke, Jesse Engebretson, and Troy E. Hall, The Need for Social Ethics in Interdisciplinary Environmental Science Graduate Programs: Results from a Nation-Wide Survey in the United StatesScience and Engineering Ethics 23 (2): 565-588. 2017.
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John R. T. Grey, Descartes and the First Cartesians by Roger Ariew (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 54 (1): 167-168. 2016.
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Paul B. Thompson, The Many Meanings of Sustainability: A Competing Paradigms ApproachIn Steven A. Moore (ed.), Pragmatic Sustainability: Dispositions for Critical Adaptation, Routledge. pp. 16-28. 2016.
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David Godden, Pushing the bounds of rationality: Argumentation and extended cognitionIn Paglieri Fabio, Bonelli Laura & Felletti Silvia (eds.), The psychology of argument: Cognitive approaches to argumentation and persuasion, College Publications. pp. 67-83. 2016.
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David Godden, Mill on logicIn Christopher Macleod & Dale E. Miller (eds.), A Companion to Mill, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.. pp. 175-191. 2016.
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Todd Hedrick, Ego Autonomy, Reconciliation, and the Duality of Instinctual Nature in Adorno and MarcuseConstellations 23 (2): 180-191. 2016.
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Todd Hedrick, Hegel and the Metaphysical Frontiers of Political Theory by Eric Lee GoodfieldJournal of the History of Philosophy 54 (2): 343-344. 2016.
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Todd Hedrick, Should We Believe in Progress? (review)Radical Philosophy Review 19 (3): 737-741. 2016.
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Catherine Elizabeth Kendig, Natural Kinds and Classification in Scientific Practice (edited book)Routledge. 2016.
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Catherine Elizabeth Kendig, What is Proof of Concept Research and how does it Generate Epistemic and Ethical Categories for Future Scientific Practice?Science and Engineering Ethics 22 (3): 735-753. 2016.
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Ginger A. Hoffman and Robyn Bluhm, Neurosexism and NeurofeminismPhilosophy Compass 11 (11): 716-729. 2016.
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Jacob Stegenga, Ashley Kennedy, Şerife Tekin, Saana Jukola, and Robyn Bluhm, New Directions in Philosophy of MedicineIn James A. Marcum (ed.), Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine, Bloomsbury. pp. 343-367. 2016.
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Sean A. Valles, The challenges of choosing and explaining a phenomenon in epidemiological research on the “Hispanic Paradox”Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 37 (2): 129-148. 2016.
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Emily Katz, Bridging the Gap between Aristotle’s Science and Ethics ed. by Devin Henry and Karen Margrethe Nielsen (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 54 (1): 155-156. 2016.
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Lisa H. Schwartzman, Action-Guidance, Oppression, and Nonideal TheoryFeminist Philosophy Quarterly 2 (1): 1-9. 2016.
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Zachary Piso, Michael O'Rourke, and Kathleen C. Weathers, Out of the fog: Catalyzing integrative capacity in interdisciplinary researchStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 56 84-94. 2016.
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Brian Robinson, Stephanie Vasko, Chad Gonnerman, Markus Christen, Michael O'Rourke, and Daniel Steel, Humanistic Values and the Values of Humanities in Interdisciplinary ResearchCogent Arts and Humanities 3 1123080. 2016.
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Stephen Crowley, Chad Gonnerman, and Michael O'rourke, Cross-disciplinary research as a platform for philosophical researchJournal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (2): 344-363. 2016.
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Heather Douglas, Science, Policy, Values: Exploring the NexusPerspectives on Science 24 (5): 475-480. 2016.
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Megan A. Dean, Elizabeth Victor, and Laura Guidry-Grimes, Inhospitable Healthcare Spaces: Why Diversity Training on LGBTQIA Issues Is Not EnoughJournal of Bioethical Inquiry 13 (4): 557-570. 2016.