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Dario Cecchini, Sean Brantley, and Veljko Dubljevic, Moral judgment in realistic traffic scenarios: moving beyond the trolley paradigm for ethics of autonomous vehiclesAI and Society 1-12. forthcoming.
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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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Dario Cecchini, Experiencing the Conflict: The Rationality of AmbivalenceJournal of Value Inquiry 58 (1): 1-12. 2024.
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Dario Cecchini, Michael Pflanzer, and Veljko Dubljevic, Aligning artificial intelligence with moral intuitions: an intuitionist approach to the alignment problemAI and Ethics 1-11. 2024.
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Stephen Puryear, Schopenhauer and Modern Moral PhilosophyIn David Bather Woods & Timothy Stoll (eds.), The Schopenhauerian mind, Routledge. pp. 228-40. 2023.
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Stephen Puryear, Physical Objects as Possibilities for Experience: Michael Pelczar's Phenomenalism: A Metaphysics of Chance and Experience. (review)Metascience 33 (1): 95-97. 2023.
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Caroline A. Sjogren, Gary Comstock, and Carlos C. Goller, Connecting Ethical Reasoning to Global Challenges through Analysis of ArgumentationJournal of Microbiology and Biology Education 24 (1). 2023.
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William A. Bauer and Anna Marmodoro, Artificial Dispositions: Investigating Ethical and Metaphysical Issues (edited book)Bloomsbury. 2023.
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Sanem Soyarslan, The Power and Limits of Friendship in Spinoza's EthicsBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy. 2023.
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Sanem Soyarslan, The power and limits of friendship in Spinoza’s EthicsBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (5): 932-949. 2023.
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Sanem Soyarslan, Reply to Nadler: Spinoza’s Free Person and Wise Person ReconsideredJournal of Spinoza Studies 2 (2): 60-76. 2023.
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Dario Cecchini, Moral intuition, strength, and metacognitionPhilosophical Psychology 36 (1): 4-28. 2023.
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Xinhe Wu, Boolean Valued Models, Boolean Valuations, and Löwenheim-Skolem TheoremsJournal of Philosophical Logic 53 (1): 293-330. 2023.
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Stephen Puryear, Berkeley and LeibnizIn Samuel C. Rickless (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Berkeley, Oxford University Press. pp. 503-521. 2022.
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Gary Comstock, Adam Lerner, and Peter Singer, A Brief in Support of Happy’s AppealNonhuman Rights Project. 2022.
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Ronald Endicott, Functional Reduction with a Third Step:a Larger and Less Reductive PictureProtoSociology 39 89-106. 2022.
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Dario Cecchini, Sensitive to Reasons: Moral Intuition and the Dual Process Challenge to EthicsDissertation, . 2022.
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Dario Cecchini, Are moral intuitions intellectual perceptions?Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia e Psicologia 13 (1): 31-40. 2022.
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Xinhe Wu, Boolean-Valued Models and Their ApplicationsBulletin of Symbolic Logic 28 (4): 533-533. 2022.
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Stephen Puryear, Consent by residence: A defenseEuropean Journal of Political Theory 20 (3): 529-546. 2021.
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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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Gary Comstock, Sue Donaldson, Andrew Fenton, Tyler John, L. Syd M. Johnson, Robert Jones, Will Kymlicka, Letitia Meynell, Nathan Nobis, David M. Peña-Guzmán, 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.