Department Members
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Also at Missouri State University
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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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Shawn E. Klein, Chad Carlson, Francisco Javier Lopez Frias, Kevin Schieman, Heather Reid, John McClelland, Keith Strudler, Pam R. Sailors, Sarah Teetzel, Charlene Weaving, Chrysostomos Giannoulakis, Lindsay Pursglove, Brian Glenney, Teresa González Aja, Joan Grassbaugh Forry, Brody J. Ruihley, Andrew Billings, Coral Rae, and Joey Gawrysiak, Defining Sport: Conceptions and Borderlines (edited book)Lexington Books. 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.
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Paria Gashtili, Is an “Islamic Feminism” Possible?: Gender Politics in the Contemporary Islamic Republic of IranPhilosophical Topics 41 (2): 121-140. 2013.
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Pam R. Sailors, Are runners obsessive/compulsive, narcissistic masochists?The Philosophers' Magazine 58 95-100. 2012.