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Kyle G. Fritz and Daniel J. Miller, Two Problems of Self-Blame for Accounts of Moral StandingErgo. forthcoming.
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Kyle G. Fritz and Daniel J. Miller, Review Essay: A Deeper Understanding of Moral StandingJournal of Moral Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Zachary Vereb, Sublimity and Climate ChangeIn Christoph Horn, Margit Ruffing & Rainer Schäfer (eds.), Kant’s Project of Enlightenment: Proceedings of the 14th International Kant Congress/Kants Projekt der Aufklärung: Kongressakten des 14. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. forthcoming.
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Kyle G. Fritz and Daniel J. Miller, You Don't Have to be Better to BlameEthical Theory and Moral Practice. 2026.
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Kyle G. Fritz, The Overweighted Integrity Problem: Conscience, Complicity, and Moral StandingJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 29 (2): 159-187. 2025.
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Daniel J. Miller and Kyle G. Fritz, A Deeper Understanding of Moral Standing (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy 22 (5-06): 687-699. 2025.
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Zachary Vereb, Kant and Environmental Philosophy: The Climate Crisis and the Imperative of SustainabilityCambridge University Press. 2025.
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Zachary Vereb and William A. B. Parkhurst, The Problem of Methodological Dogmatism: The Curious Case of Kant on RaceKantian Review 30 (4): 607-31. 2025.
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Zachary Vereb, The Green Kant and Nature: Rereading Modern Philosophy Against VogelEnvironmental Ethics 46 (4): 401-420. 2024.
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Zachary Vereb, A Friend of Humanity: On Mercenaries, Mutants, and MoralsIn Kevin S. Decker & Matthew Brake (eds.), The Witcher and Philosophy: Toss a Coin to Your Philosopher, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 3-12. 2024.
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Kyle G. Fritz, Understanding the Dangers of Mind Changes in Political Leadership (and How to Avoid Them)Social Theory and Practice 49 (4): 653-679. 2023.
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Zachary Vereb, Rupert Read, Why Climate Breakdown Matters (review)Environmental Values 32 (6): 795-797. 2023.
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Kyle G. Fritz and Daniel J. Miller, A Standing Asymmetry between Blame and ForgivenessEthics 132 (4): 759-786. 2022.
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Daniel J. Miller and Kyle G. Fritz, Two Problems of Self-Blame for Accounts of Moral StandingErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 8 (n/a). 2022.
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Zachary Vereb, Sustaining the Individual in the Collective: A Kantian Perspective for a Sustainable WorldKantian Review 27 (3): 405-420. 2022.
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Zachary Vereb, Carbon Offsetting and Justice: A Kantian ResponseEthics, Policy and Environment 25 (3): 253-257. 2022.
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Zachary Vereb, Thinking Like a Desert: Environmental Philosophy and DuneIn Kevin S. Decker (ed.), Dune and Philosophy: Minds, Monads, and Muad'Dib, Wiley-blackwell. 2022.
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Zachary Vereb, Living Questions or Dead Ends?In Christian Cotton & Andrew M. Winters (eds.), Neon Genesis Evangelion and Philosophy, Open Universe. pp. 141-150. 2022.
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Zachary Vereb, The Unity of Hobbes’s Philosophy: Science, Politics, and God?Philosophies 7 (4). 2022.
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Kyle G. Fritz, Unjustified Asymmetry: Positive Claims of Conscience and Heartbeat BillsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 21 (8): 46-59. 2021.
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Kyle G. Fritz, The Importance of Rights to the Argument for the Decriminalization of DrugsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 21 (4): 46-48. 2021.
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Kyle G. Fritz and Daniel J. Miller, Two Problems of Self-Blame for Accounts of Moral StandingErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 8 (n/a). 2021.
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Zachary Vereb, Kant’s Pre-critical Ontology and Environmental PhilosophyEnvironmental Philosophy 18 (1): 81-102. 2021.
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Zachary Vereb, Gregory Bassham, Environmental Ethics: The Central Issues (review)Environmental Values 30 (5): 655-657. 2021.
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Zachary Vereb, Kant, Revolution, and Climate: Individual and Political ResponsibilityPublic Reason 13 (1): 67-82. 2021.
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Zachary Vereb, Revisiting Kant’s Legacy in Continental PhilosophyCon-Textos Kantianos 1 (12): 614-621. 2020.
