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Craig French and Ian Phillips, Naïve Realism, the Slightest Philosophy, and the Slightest Science (2nd ed.)In Jonathan Cohen & Brian McLaughlin (eds.), Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Mind, Blackwell. pp. 363-383. 2023.
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Zachary Hoskins, Guilty Pleas, Sentence Reductions, and Non-punishment of the InnocentIn Julian V. Roberts & Jesper Ryberg (eds.), Sentencing the Self-Convicted: The Ethics of Pleading Guilty, Bloomsbury. pp. 51-69. 2023.
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Zachary Hoskins, Collateral Legal Consequences and Criminal SentencingAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 60 (2): 117-130. 2023.
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Ian James Kidd, A Pluralist Account of Spiritual ExemplarityIn Tyler McNabb & Victoria S. Harrison (eds.), Philosophy and the Spiritual Life, Routledge. 2023.
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Ian James Kidd, Corrupted Temporalities, ‘Cultures of Speed’, and the Possibility of CollegialityEducational Philosophy and Theory 55 (3): 330-342. 2023.
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Ian James Kidd, Institutional Cynicism and Civic VirtueIn Quassim Cassam & Hana Samaržija (eds.), The Epistemology of Democracy, Routledge. pp. 152-169. 2023.
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Ian James Kidd, Lucienne Spencer, and Eleanor Harris, Epistemic Injustice Should Matter to PsychiatristsPhilosophy of Medicine 4 (1). 2023.
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Ian James Kidd, Višedimenzionalizam, otpor i demografski problemEuropean Journal of Analytic Philosophy 19 (1): 4-30. 2023.
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Ian James Kidd, Animals and Misanthropy by David E. Cooper (Routledge, 2018). ISBN 9781138295940Philosophy 98 (3): 407-411. 2023.
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Lucienne Spencer and Ian James Kidd, ‘The Hermeneutic Problem of Psychiatry’ and the Co-Production of Meaning in Psychiatric HealthcareRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 94 103-131. 2023.
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Ian James Kidd, Multidimensionalism, Resistance, and The Demographic ProblemEuropean Journal of Analytic Philosophy 19 (1): 5-30. 2023.
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Michael Hannon, The Politics of Post-TruthCritical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 35 (1): 40-62. 2023.
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Benedict Rumbold, Privacy is Power: Why and How You Should Take Back Control of Your Data, written by Carissa VélizJournal of Moral Philosophy 20 (5-6): 585-587. 2023.
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Teresa Baron, The philosopher's guide to parenthood: storks, surrogates, and stereotypesCambridge University Press. 2023.
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Ellie Robson, Metaphysical animals: how four women brought philosophy back to life Metaphysical animals: how four women brought philosophy back to life, by Clare Mac Cumhaill and Rachael Wiseman, London, Chatto & Windus, 2022, 416 pp., £25.00 (hb), ISBN: 9781784743284 (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (6): 1294-1297. 2023.
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Ellie Robson, Metaphysical animals: how four women brought philosophy back to lifeBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (6): 1294-1297. 2023.
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Neil Sinclair, Moral ExplanationsIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley. 2022.
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Neil Sinclair and James Chamberlain, The Evolutionary Debunking of Quasi-RealismIn Diego E. Machuca (ed.), Evolutionary Debunking Arguments: Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Mathematics, Metaphysics, and Epistemology, Routledge. pp. 33-55. 2022.
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Neil Sinclair and Jon Robson, Speculative Aesthetic ExpressivismBritish Journal of Aesthetics (2): 181-197. 2022.
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Christopher Woodard, Mill, socialism, and utilitarianism: on Helen McCabe’s John Stuart Mill, socialistHistory of European Ideas (1): 185-187. 2022.
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Christopher Woodard, The Value and Significance of Ill-BeingMidwest Studies in Philosophy 46 1-19. 2022.
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Zachary Hoskins, Public Reason and the Justification of PunishmentCriminal Justice Ethics 41 (2): 121-141. 2022.