Department Members
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Also at Oakland University
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Ben White, Attention, Gestalt Principles, and the Determinacy of Perceptual ContentErkenntnis 87 (3): 1133-1151. 2022.
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Timothy Kirschenheiter, Objecting to the 'Doesn‘t Justify the Denial of a Defeater‘ Theory of Knowledge: A Reply to Feit and CullisonLogos and Episteme 13 (4): 407-415. 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, Abram Brummett, and Jason Adam Wasserman, Three Kinds of Decision-Making Capacity for Refusing Medical InterventionsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 22 (11): 73-83. 2021.
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Ethan Bradley and Mark Christopher Navin, Vaccine Refusal Is Not Free RidingErasmus 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 DisagreementIn Matthew A. Benton & Jonathan L. Kvanvig (eds.), Religious Disagreement and Pluralism, Oxford University Press. pp. 127-141. 2021.
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Joshua Blanchard, Colin Marshall, Compassionate Moral RealismJournal of Moral Philosophy 18 (2): 190-193. 2021.
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August Gorman, Taking Stock of the Risks of Life Without DeathIn Michael Cholbi & Travis Timmerman (eds.), Exploring the Philosophy of Death and Dying: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives, Routledge. 2021.
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Eric LaRock, Jeffrey Schwartz, Iliyan Ivanov, and David Carreon, A Strong Emergence Hypothesis of Conscious Integration and Neural RewiringInternational Philosophical Quarterly 60 (1): 97-115. 2020.
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Mark Christopher Navin, Andrea T. Kozak, and Michael J. Deem, Perspectives of Public Health Nurses on the Ethics of Mandated Vaccine EducationNursing Outlook 68 (1): 62-72. 2020.
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Mark Christopher Navin, Jason Adam Wasserman, Susanna Jain, Katie R. Baughman, and Naomi T. Laventhal, When Do Pediatricians Call the Ethics Consultation Service? Impact of Clinical Experience and Formal Ethics TrainingAJOB Empirical Bioethics 11 (2): 83-90. 2020.
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Jason Adam Wasserman and Mark Christopher Navin, The Irrelevance of Origins: Dementia, Advance Directives, and the Capacity for PreferencesAmerican Journal of Bioethics 20 (8): 98-100. 2020.
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Heidi Malm and Mark Christopher Navin, Pox Parties for Grannies? Chickenpox, Exogenous Boosting, and Harmful InjusticesAmerican Journal of Bioethics 20 (9): 45-57. 2020.
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Heidi Malm and Mark Christopher Navin, Harming Children to Benefit Others: A ReplyAmerican Journal of Bioethics 20 (12). 2020.
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Mark Christopher Navin, Jason Adam Wasserman, and Douglas Opel, Reasons to Accept Vaccine Refusers in Primary CarePediatrics 146 (6). 2020.
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Joshua Blanchard, Moral Realism and Philosophical AngstIn Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics Volume 15, Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Michael Doan, Collective Inaction and Collective Epistemic AgencyIn Saba Bazargan-Forward & Deborah Tollefsen (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Collective Responsibility, Routledge. pp. 202-215. 2020.
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Michael Doan and Ami Harbin, Public Health and PrecarityInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 13 (2): 108-130. 2020.
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August Gorman, Depression’s Threat to Self-GovernanceSocial Theory and Practice 46 (2): 277-297. 2020.
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Ben White, The Hard Problem Isn’t Getting any Easier: Thoughts on Chalmers’ “Meta-Problem”Philosophia 49 495-506. 2020.
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Timothy Kirschenheiter and John Corvino, Complicity in Harm ReductionHealth Care Analysis 28 (4): 352-361. 2020.
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Eric LaRock and Mostyn W. Jones, How Subjects Can Emerge from NeuronsProcess Studies 48 (1): 40-58. 2019.
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Eric LaRock, Hard Problems of Unified Experience from the Perspective of NeuroscienceIn Mihretu P. Guta (ed.), Consciousness and the Ontology of Properties, Routledge. pp. 223-240. 2019.
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Daniel Lorca and Eric LaRock, Eliminative Materialism and Ordinary LanguagePhilosophia Christi 21 (2): 419-426. 2019.
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Mark Christopher Navin and Jason Adam Wasserman, Capacity for Preferences and Pediatric Assent: Implications for Pediatric PracticeHastings Center Report 49 (1): 43-51. 2019.
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Mark Christopher Navin and Katie Attwell, Vaccine mandates, value pluralism, and policy diversityBioethics 33 (9): 1042-1049. 2019.