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Niels de Haan and Anne Schwenkenbecher, Duties to Promote Just Institutions and the Citizenry as an Unorganized GroupIn Säde Hormio & Bill Wringe (eds.), Collective Responsibility: Perspectives on Political Philosophy from Social Ontology, Springer. forthcoming.
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Mike D. Schneider, Temitope O. Sogbanmu, H. M. Rubin, Alejandro Bortolus, Emelda E. Chukwu, Remco Heesen, Chad L. Hewitt, Ricardo Kaufer, Hanna Metzen, Veli Mitova, Anne Schwenkenbecher, Evangelina Schwindt, Helena R. Slanickova, Katie Woolaston, and Li-an Yu, Science–policy research collaborations need philosophersNature Human Behaviour. 2024.
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Paul Atkinson and Tim Flanagan, Humanities on Demand and the Demands on the Humanities: Between Technological and Lived TimeStudies in Philosophy and Education 43 (2): 143-160. 2024.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Commentary for NASSP Award Symposium on 'Getting Our Act Together'Social Philosophy Today 39 215-226. 2023.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Chad L. Hewitt, Remco Heesen, Marnie L. Campbell, Oliver Fritsch, Andrew Knight, and Erin Nash, Epistemology of ignorance: the contribution of philosophy to the science-policy interface of marine biosecurityFrontiers in Marine Science 10 1-5. 2023.
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Wahida Khandker and Tim Flanagan, On Ephemeral StructuresIn Wahida Khandker & Tim Flanagan (eds.), Contemporary Perspectives on Architectural Organicism: The Limits of Self-Generation, Routledge. pp. 206-225. 2023.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, How we fail to know: Group-based ignorance and collective epistemic obligationsPolitical Studies 70 (4): 901-918. 2022.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Wenn gemeinsames Handeln das Böse hervorbringt (review)Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 70 (1): 172-179. 2022.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Collective inaction, omission, and non-action: when not acting is indeed on ‘us’Synthese 200 (5): 1-19. 2022.
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Tim Flanagan, Talking Like a Plant: Testimony and Justice (For the Humans to Come)Angelaki 27 (2): 85-99. 2022.
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Tim Flanagan, Standing-out and Fitting-in: The Acoustic-Space of Extemporised SpeechJournal of Intercultural Studies 6 (43): 758-772. 2022.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Structural Injustice and Massively Shared ObligationsJournal of Applied Philosophy 38 (1): 1-16. 2021.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Kollektive Verantwortung und ArmutIn Gottfried Schweiger & Clemens Sedmak (eds.), Handbuch Philosophie Und Armut, J.b. Metzler. pp. 326-332. 2021.
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Tim Flanagan, Baroque Naturalism in Benjamin and Deleuze: The Art of Least DistancesSpringer Verlag. 2021.
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Rahul K. Gairola, Sarah Courtis, and Tim Flanagan, Liminal Diasporas in the Era of COVID-19Journal of Postcolonial Writing 57 (1): 4-12. 2021.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Antimicrobial Footprints, Fairness, and Collective HarmIn Euzebiusz Jamrozik & Michael Selgelid (eds.), Ethics and Drug Resistance: Collective Responsibility for Global Public Health, Springer. pp. 379-389. 2020.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, The Epistemology of Group Duties: What We Know and What We Ought to doJournal of Social Ontology (1): 91-100. 2020.
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Ben Bradley, Kevan Edwards, Nick Jones, Nin Kirkham, Anne Schwenkenbecher, and Alastair Wilson, Letter from the EditorsErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 7. 2020.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, The possibility of collective moral obligationsIn Saba Bazargan-Forward & Deborah Perron Tollefsen (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Collective Responsibility, Routledge. pp. 258-273. 2020.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher and Michael Rubin, Should Environmental Ethicists Fear Moral Anti-Realism?Environmental Values 28 (4): 405-427. 2019.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Collective moral obligations: ‘we-reasoning’ and the perspective of the deliberating agentThe Monist 102 (2): 151-171. 2019.
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Olivier Roy and Anne Schwenkenbecher, Shared Intentions, Loose Groups and Pooled KnowledgeSynthese (5): 4523-4541. 2019.
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Tim Flanagan, An Enduring Audience: Jankélévitch and PlotinusIn Marguerite La Caze & Magdalena Żółkoś (eds.), Contemporary Perspectives on Vladimir Jankélévitch: On What Cannot Be Touched, Lexington Books. pp. 57-73. 2019.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Why Business Firms Have Moral Obligations to Mitigate Climate ChangeIn Martin Brueckner, Rochelle Spencer & Megan Paull (eds.), Disciplining the Undisciplined? Perspectives from Business, Society and Politics on Responsible Citizenship, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability, Springer. pp. 55-70. 2018.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, Making sense of collective moral obligations: A comparison of existing approachesIn Kendy Hess, Violetta Igneski & Tracy Lynn Isaacs (eds.), Collectivity: Ontology, Ethics, and Social Justice, Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 109-132. 2018.
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Tim Flanagan, Deleuze and Greek Physics: The Image of Nature (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review. 2018.