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Anne Schwenkenbecher, The Meaning of Terrorism (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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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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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 and Littlefield. pp. 109-132. 2018.
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Tim Flanagan, Deleuze and Greek Physics: The Image of Nature (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review. 2018.
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Tim Flanagan, Plato and Plotinus on Mysticism, Epistemology, and Ethics (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review. 2018.
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Anne Schwenkenbecher, What is Wrong with Nimbys? Renewable Energy, Landscape Impacts and Incommensurable ValuesEnvironmental Values 26 (6): 711-732. 2017.