Department Members
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Also at University of Mississippi
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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, A Standing Asymmetry between Blame and ForgivenessEthics 132 (4): 759-786. 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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Zach Vereb, The Unity of Hobbes’s Philosophy: Science, Politics, and God?Philosophies 7 (4): 89. 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 DesertIn Kevin S. Decker (ed.), Dune and Philosophy, Wiley. 2022-10-17.
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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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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 IssuesEnvironmental 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.
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Kyle G. Fritz, Hypocrisy, Inconsistency, and the Moral Standing of the StateCriminal Law and Philosophy 13 (2): 309-327. 2019.
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Kyle G. Fritz and Daniel J. Miller, When Hypocrisy Undermines the Standing to Blame: a Response to RossiEthical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (2): 379-384. 2019.
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Kyle G. Fritz and Daniel J. Miller, The Unique Badness of Hypocritical BlameErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 6. 2019.
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Zachary Vereb, Moral Views of Nature: Normative Implications of Kant’s Critique of JudgmentPublic Reason 11 (1): 127-142. 2019.
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Zachary Vereb, The Case for the Green Kant: A Defense and Application of a Kantian Approach to Environmental EthicsDissertation, University of South Florida. 2019.
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Kyle G. Fritz and Daniel J. Miller, Hypocrisy and the Standing to BlamePacific Philosophical Quarterly 99 (1): 118-139. 2018.
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Kyle G. Fritz, Moral Responsibility, Voluntary Control, and Intentional ActionPhilosophia 46 (4): 831-855. 2018.
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Zachary Vereb, Ronald Sandler, Environmental Ethics: Theory in PracticeEnvironmental Values 27 (6): 719-721. 2018.
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Zachary Vereb, George M. Woodwell, A World to Live In: An Ecologist's Vision for a Plundered PlanetEnvironmental Values 27 (3): 322-324. 2018.
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Kyle Fritz, Responsibility for Wrongdoing Without Blameworthiness: How it Makes Sense and How it Doesn'tPhilosophical Quarterly 64 (257): 569-589. 2014.