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Irina Mikhalevich, Consciousness at SeaPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. forthcoming.
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Travis McKenna, Laws of Nature and their Supporting CastsBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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Shawn Standefer, Relevant Deontic Logic ReconsideredJournal of Logic, Language and Information 1-22. forthcoming.
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Jack Harris, Autonomy Deadlock and Bioethical PrinciplismAmerican Journal of Bioethics 26 (3): 52-56. 2026.
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Lok-Chi Chan and Shawn Standefer, Should atheists be worried about modal Calvinist epistemology?Religious Studies 62 (2): 343-359. 2026.
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Shawn Standefer, Ignorance and the Possibility of Error in Relevant Epistemic LogicIn Katsuhiko Sano, Ryo Hatano & Hiroakira Ono (eds.), Exploring Negation, Modality and Proof, Springer. pp. 41-66. 2026.
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Roy C. Lee, Aristotle on the Rule of Law and Particularism: Politics 3.15–16Polis 43 (1): 189-209. 2026.
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Shaun Respess, The Emergent Normativity of Carebots: Evaluating the Proficiencies of Embodied Artificial IntelligencePhilosophy and Technology 39 (19): 1-25. 2026.
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Sanem Soyarslan, Loneliness, Solitude, and Philosophic ContemplationDialogue 1-17. 2025.
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Jack Harris and Veljko Dubljevic, Navigating the Ethics of Artificial IntelligenceEncyclopedia 5 (4): 1-25. 2025.
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Irina Mikhalevich, Intervention and ExperimentEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 15 (18): 1-25. 2025.
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Jack Harris and Shaun Respess, Ordering Care Principles for Cost-Related NonadherenceAmerican Journal of Bioethics 25 (8): 134-136. 2025.
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Andrew Tedder, Shawn Standefer, and Igor Sedlár, New Directions in Relevant Logic (edited book)Springer. 2025.
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Shawn Standefer, Variable-Sharing as RelevanceIn Andrew Tedder, Shawn Standefer & Igor Sedlar (eds.), New Directions in Relevant Logic, Springer. pp. 97-117. 2025.
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Shawn Standefer and Edwin Mares, Symmetry and Completeness in Relevant Epistemic LogicJournal of Philosophical Logic 54 (2): 429-450. 2025.
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Igor Sedlár, Shawn Standefer, and Andrew Tedder, Introduction: Directions and New DirectionsIn Andrew Tedder, Shawn Standefer & Igor Sedlar (eds.), New Directions in Relevant Logic, Springer. pp. 1-14. 2025.
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Shawn Standefer, Shay Logan, and Thomas Ferguson, Topics, Non-Uniform Substitutions, and Variable SharingReview of Symbolic Logic 18 (4). 2025.
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Shawn Standefer, On the hyperintensionality of relevant logics and some of their rivalsSynthese 206 (4): 1-23. 2025.
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Roy C. Lee, Virtue and Contemplation in Eudemian Ethics 8.3Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 64. 2025.
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Roy C. Lee, COMPARING ARISTOTLE’S TWO ETHICS- (G.) Di Basilio (ed.) Investigating the Relationship Between Aristotle’s Eudemian and Nicomachean Ethics. Pp. viii + 209. London and New York: Routledge, 2022. Cased, £120, US$160. ISBN:978-0-367-34498-6 (review)The Classical Review 75 (2): 449-452. 2025.
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Shaun Respess and Ariana D’Alessandro, Biomedical, Neurodiverse, and Mad Affinities: The Constraints of Collective Epistemic ResourcesAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 16 (1): 39-41. 2025.
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Daniel Shussett and Shaun Respess, Extended Will, Epistemic Care, and Motivational Barriers to CareAjob - Neuroscience 16 (3): 181-183. 2025.
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Daniel Shussett and Shaun Respess, Extended Will, Epistemic Care, and Motivational Barriers to CareAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 16 (3): 181-183. 2025.
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Ronald P. Endicott, Inner speech and the body error theoryFrontiers in Psychology 15 1360699. 2024.
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Sanem Soyarslan, How to Understand the Ineliminable Weakness of Finite Modes in SpinozaHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 41 (1): 23-44. 2024.
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Benjamin T. Rancourt, The virtue of ignorance: How epistemic agency needs cognitive limitationsSouthern Journal of Philosophy 62. 2024.
