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Also at Missouri State University
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William H. Harwood, Education as Glorious, Perpetual RevolutionDialogue and Universalism 35 (3): 33-56. 2025.
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Paria Gashtili and William H. Harwood, From Ancient Greece to Agential RealismPhilosophy in the Contemporary World 31 (2): 126-162. 2025.
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Paria Gashtili, Iranian Women’s Uprising: Lessons for Euro-American Academic FeminismHypatia (First View): 1-9. 2024.
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Elizabeth Foreman and Pam R. Sailors, Dogs and tigers and fish, oh my! Sporting captivitySport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (4): 477-487. 2023.
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William H. Harwood, Ancient Racists, Color-Blindness, and Figs: Why Periodization and Localization Matters for for Anti-RacismPhilosophy in the Contemporary World 29 (1): 5-36. 2023.
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William H. Harwood and Paria Gashtili, Heroes and Demigods: Aristotle's Hypothetical "Defense" of True NoblesEirene 59 (I-II): 67-98. 2023.
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William H. Harwood, Aliens and Monsters: Aristotle’s Hypothetical “Defense” of Natural SlaveryDialogue and Universalism 32 (2): 103-125. 2022.
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William H. Harwood, Genes are the New Black: Racism and 'Roots' in the Age of 23andMeSocial Philosophy Today 36 153-177. 2020.
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William H. Harwood, The Canary in the Gold Mine: Ethics, Privacy, and Big Data AnalyticsDialogue and Universalism 29 (3): 141-150. 2019.
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Pam R. Sailors, Performance-Enhancing Drugs and Moral Line DrawingAmerican Journal of Bioethics 18 (6): 16-17. 2018.
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Pam R. Sailors and Charlene Weaving, Foucault and the Glamazon: The Autonomy of Ronda RouseySport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (4): 428-439. 2017.
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William H. Harwood, Secrecy, transparency and government whistleblowingPhilosophy and Social Criticism 43 (2): 164-186. 2017.
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Elizabeth Foreman, Review of Patricia Marino’s Moral Reasoning in a Pluralistic World (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2016. 2016.
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Elizabeth Foreman, Ethical Theory: An Anthology, 2nd edition, edited by Russ Shafer-Landau (review)Teaching Philosophy 39 (2): 233-235. 2016.
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Pam R. Sailors, Sarah Teetzel, and Charlene Weaving, Core Workout: A Feminist Critique of Definitions, Hyperfemininity, and the Medicalization of FitnessInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 9 (2): 46-66. 2016.
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Pam R. Sailors, Not Forgetting Sex: Simon on Gender EqualityJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 43 (1): 75-82. 2016.
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Douglas Hochstetler and Pam R. Sailors, Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way: A Critical Analysis of PacingJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (3): 349-363. 2015.
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Pam R. Sailors, Sport, Philosophy, and Good LivesJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (2): 311-315. 2015.
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Pam R. Sailors, Personal Foul: an evaluation of the moral status of footballJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 42 (2): 269-286. 2015.
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Elizabeth Foreman, Doing Without Moral RightsIn Elisa Aaltola & John Hadley (eds.), Animal Ethics and Philosophy: Questioning the Orthodoxy, Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 133-147. 2014.
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Elizabeth Foreman, An Agent-Centered Account of Rightness: The Importance of a Good AttitudeEthical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (5): 941-954. 2014.
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Elizabeth Foreman, Brain-Damaged Babies and Brain-Damaged Kittens: A Reexamination of the Argument From Marginal CasesJournal of Animal Ethics 4 (1). 2014.
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Danny Rosenberg and Pam R. Sailors, Racers, Pacers, Gender and Records: On the Meaning of Sport Competition and CompetitorsSport, Ethics and Philosophy 8 (2): 172-190. 2014.
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Pam R. Sailors, Mixed Competition and Mixed MessagesJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 41 (1): 65-77. 2014.
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Andrew Johnson and Pam R. Sailors, Don’t bring it on: the case against cheerleading as a collegiate sportJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 40 (2): 255-277. 2013.
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Pam R. Sailors, Sarah Teetzel, and Charlene Weaving, Prescription for “Sports Medicine and Ethics”American Journal of Bioethics 13 (10). 2013.