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Stephen Puryear, Why Leibniz Should Have Agreed with Berkeley about Abstract IdeasBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (6): 1054-1071. 2021.
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Stephen Puryear, Schopenhauer's Rejection of the Moral OughtIn Patrick Hassan (ed.), Schopenhauer's Moral Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 12-30. 2021.
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Stephen Puryear, Berkeley and LeibnizIn Samuel Charles Rickless (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Berkeley, Oxford University Press. pp. 503-521. 2021.
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Gary Comstock, Sue Donaldson, Andrew Fenton, Tyler John, LeeAnna Johnson, Robert Jones, Will Kymlicka, Letitia Meynell, Nathan Nobis, David M. Pena-Guzman, James Rocha, Bernard Rollin, Jeff Sebo, and Adam Shriver, The Philosophers' Brief in Support of Happy's AppealNew York State Appellate Court. 2021.
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Sanem Soyarslan, Spinoza's Account of Blessedness Explored through an Aristotelian LensDialogue 60 (3): 499-524. 2021.
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Veljko Dubljevic, The Normative Implications of Recent Empirical Neuroethics Research on Moral IntuitionsNeuroethics 14 (3): 449-457. 2021.
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Veljko Dubljevic and Shevaun D. Neupert, The complex nature of willpower and conceptual mapping of its normative significance in research on stress, addiction, and dementiaBehavioral and Brain Sciences 44. 2021.
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Kristina Bosakova and Marina F. Bykova, Hegel and Niethammer on the Educational Practice in Civil SocietyJournal of Philosophy of Education 55 (1): 99-125. 2021.
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Marina F. Bykova, Boris Pasternak and His Intellectual LegacyRussian Studies in Philosophy 58 (4): 247-251. 2021.
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Marina F. Bykova, The Key Figures in the FieldStudies in East European Thought 73 (4): 475-476. 2021.
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Marina F. Bykova, Editorial: Celebrating the centennial of the RAS Institute of PhilosophyStudies in East European Thought 73 (4): 385-389. 2021.
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Marina F. Bykova, Heidegger’s Existential Ontology and Its Reconstruction in Soviet and Post-Soviet RussiaRussian Studies in Philosophy 59 (3): 155-157. 2021.
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Marina F. Bykova, In Memory of a Colleague: Vladimir Vasilyevich MironovRussian Studies in Philosophy 59 (3): 246-249. 2021.
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Marina F. Bykova, In Memory of a Mentor, Colleague, and Friend: Nelly Vasilyevna MotroshilovaRussian Studies in Philosophy 59 (3): 250-254. 2021.
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Marina F. Bykova, Michael N. Forster, and Lina Steiner, The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought (edited book)Springer Verlag. 2021.
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Marina F. Bykova and Lina Steiner, Introduction: On Russian Thought and Intellectual TraditionIn Marina F. Bykova, Michael N. Forster & Lina Steiner (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-21. 2021.
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Marina F. Bykova, Lenin and His Controversy over Philosophy: On the Philosophical Significance of Materialism and EmpiriocriticismIn Marina F. Bykova, Michael N. Forster & Lina Steiner (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought, Springer Verlag. pp. 239-268. 2021.
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Timothy Hinton, Is Aquinas’s Doctrine of Analogy Really Unintelligible?Philosophy and Theology 33 (1): 3-25. 2021.
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Irina Mikhalevich, Animal CognitionIn Benjamin D. Young & Carolyn Dicey Jennings (eds.), Mind, Cognition, and Neuroscience: A Philosophical Introduction, Routledge. 2021.
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Rachell Powell and Irina Mikhalevich, Affective Sentience and Moral ProtectionAnimal Sentience 29 (35). 2021.
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Travis McKenna, Lange on Minimal Model Explanations: A Defense of Batterman and RicePhilosophy of Science 88 (4): 731-741. 2021.
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Shawn Standefer, Translations between linear and tree natural deduction systems for relevant logicsReview of Symbolic Logic 14 (2). 2021.
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Shawn Standefer, Identity in Mares-Goldblatt Models for Quantified Relevant LogicJournal of Philosophical Logic 50 (6): 1389-1415. 2021.
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Shawn Standefer, An Incompleteness Theorem for Modal Relevant LogicsNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 62 (4). 2021.
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Shawn Standefer, Revisiting Semilattice SemanticsIn Ivo Düntsch & Edwin Mares (eds.), Alasdair Urquhart on Nonclassical and Algebraic Logic and Complexity of Proofs, Springer Verlag. pp. 243-259. 2021.
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Shaun Respess, The Ethics of (Dis)connection: Understanding ‘Care’ Through Phenomena of DespairDissertation, Virginia Tech. 2021.
