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Oakland University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 16
    Regular faculty
  • 2
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 2
    Graduate students
  • 11
    Undergraduates
  • Alumni
  • Other

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  • Mark Christopher Navin, Aaron Scherer, Ethan Bradley, and Katie Attwell, School staff as vaccine advocates: Perspectives on vaccine mandates and the student registration process
    Vaccine 41 (5): 1169-1175. 2023.
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  • Mark Christopher Navin, Vaccine Rhetorics, by Heidi Yoston Lawrence. Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University Press, 2020
    Journal of Medical Humanities 44 (3): 425-427. 2023.
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  • Mark Christopher Navin, Abram Brummett, and Jason Adam Wasserman, Capacities to Refuse Treatment: A Reply
    American Journal of Bioethics 24 (3): 15-19. 2023.
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  • Justin Bernstein and Mark Christopher Navin, Reciprocity, Vulnerability, and the Moral Significance of Herd Immunity
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 40 (4): 725-745. 2023.
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  • Mark Christopher Navin and Katie Attwell, Making salient ethics arguments about vaccine mandates: A California case study
    Bioethics 37 (9): 854-861. 2023.
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  • Jason Adam Wasserman, Abram Brummett, Mark Christopher Navin, and Daniel Londyn Menkes, Conscientious Objection to Aggressive Interventions for Patients in a Vegetative State
    American Journal of Bioethics 1-12. 2023.
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  • Fritz J. McDonald, AI, alignment, and the categorical imperative
    AI and Ethics 3 337-344. 2023.
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  • Fritz J. McDonald, The Ethics of Virtual and Augmented Reality: Building Worlds, written by Erick Jose Ramirez
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 20 (5-6): 592-595. 2023.
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  • Fritz J. McDonald, Rawls, Truth, and Minimalism
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (3): 1131-1142. 2023.
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  • Joshua Blanchard, The Problem of Unwelcome Epistemic Company
    Episteme 20 (3): 529-541. 2023.
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  • Marcos Picchio, Being Good in a World of Need, Larry S. Temkin. Oxford University Press, 2022, 432 pages (review)
    Economics and Philosophy 39 (3): 516-521. 2023.
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  • Jason Adam Wasserman, Mark Christopher Navin, Victoria Drzyzga, and Tyler Gibb, Practising what we preach: clinical ethicists’ professional perspectives and personal use of advance directives
    Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (2): 144-149. 2022.
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  • Ethan Bradley and Mark Christopher Navin, Vaccine Refusal Is Still Not Free Riding
    Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 14 (2). 2022.
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  • Katie Attwell and Mark Christopher Navin, How policymakers employ ethical frames to design and introduce new policies: the case of childhood vaccine mandates in Australia
    Policy and Politics 50 (4): 526-547. 2022.
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  • Lisa Fuller and Mark Christopher Navin, Healthcare Ethics Consultation as Public Philosophy
    In Lee McIntyre, Nancy McHugh & Ian Olasov (eds.), A companion to public philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2022.
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  • Michael Doan and Alexis Shotwell, Joy in Community Study (Review of Border & Rule)
    Riverwise Magazine 1 (19). 2022.
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  • August Gorman, What is the Difference between Weakness of Will and Compulsion?
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (1): 37-52. 2022.
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  • August Gorman, Holism, Particularity, and the Vividness of Life
    The Journal of Ethics (3): 1-15. 2022.
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  • August Gorman, Demystifying the Deep Self View
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 19 (4): 390-414. 2022.
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  • Ben White, Attention, Gestalt Principles, and the Determinacy of Perceptual Content
    Erkenntnis 87 (3): 1133-1151. 2022.
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  • Ben White, A reductive analysis of statements about universals
    Synthese 200 (1): 1-21. 2022.
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  • Marcos Picchio, When the “realism of assumptions” mattered: Milton Friedman's critique of the Phillips curve
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 94 (C): 8-16. 2022.
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  • Karim Nader and Min Kyung Lee, Folk Theories and User Strategies on Dating Apps
    In Karim Nader & Min Kyung Lee (eds.), iConference 2022: Information for a Better World: Shaping the Global Future, . pp. 445-458. 2022.
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  • Karim Nader, Paul Toprac, Suzanne Scott, and Samuel Baker, Public understanding of artificial intelligence through entertainment media
    AI and Society 39 (2). 2022.
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  • Karim Nader, Video Game Fictions: A Dual-Work View
    Journal of the Philosophy of Games 4 (1). 2022.
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  • Mihretu P. Guta and Eric LaRock, E. J. Lowe's Metaphysics and Philosophical/Analytic Theology. Special Issue.
    TheoLogica: An International Journal for Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology 5 (2): 1-216. 2021.
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  • Mark Christopher Navin, Jason Adam Wasserman, Devan Stahl, and Tom Tomlinson, The capacity to designate a surrogate is distinct from decisional capacity: normative and empirical considerations
    Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (3): 189-192. 2021.
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  • Mark Christopher Navin, Abram Brummett, and Jason Adam Wasserman, Three Kinds of Decision-Making Capacity for Refusing Medical Interventions
    American Journal of Bioethics 22 (11): 73-83. 2021.
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  • Ethan Bradley and Mark Christopher Navin, Vaccine Refusal Is Not Free Riding
    Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 14 (1). 2021.
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  • Joshua Blanchard and L. A. Paul, Transformative Experience and the Problem of Religious Disagreement
    In Matthew A. Benton & Jonathan L. Kvanvig (eds.), Religious Disagreement and Pluralism, Oxford University Press. pp. 127-141. 2021.
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