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Shannon Spaulding, Implicit Social CognitionIn The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Implicit Cognition, Routledge. forthcoming.
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Lawrence Shapiro and Shannon Spaulding, Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition (edited book)Routledge. forthcoming.
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Rich Neels, Opposites and Explanations in HeraclitusOxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Christopher Blake-Turner, Fake News, Relevant Alternatives, and the Degradation of Our Epistemic EnvironmentInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1. forthcoming.
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Shannon Spaulding, How I Know What You KnowIn Jennifer Lackey & Aidan McGlynn (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology, Oxford University Press. 2024.
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Shannon Spaulding, Empathy Skills and HabitsIn Christiana Werner (ed.), Empathy's Role in Understanding Persons, Literature, and Art, Routledge. 2023.
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Shannon Spaulding, Empathy Skills and HabitsIn Thomas Petraschka & Christiana Werner (eds.), Empathy's role in understanding persons, literature, and art, Routledge. 2023.
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Shannon Spaulding, Hannah Read, and Rita Svetlova, The Nature of EmpathyIn Felipe De Brigard & Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (eds.), Philosophy of Neuroscience, Mit Press. pp. 49-77. 2022.
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Shannon Spaulding, Assessing the implicit bias research program: Comments on Brownstein, Gawronski, and Madva versus MacheryWIREs Cognitive Science. 2022.
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Shannon Spaulding, Phenomenology of social explanationPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (3): 637-653. 2022.
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Heather Stewart, Extensions, Applications, and New Directions for Thinking About McLeod’s Conscience in Reproductive Health CareInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (2): 167-173. 2022.
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Lauren Freeman and Heather Stewart, The problem of recognition, erasure, and epistemic injustice in medicine : Harms to Transgender and Gender non-binary patients - why we should be worriedIn Paul Giladi & Nicola McMillan (eds.), Epistemic injustice and the philosophy of recognition, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 2022.
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Lauren Freeman and Heather Stewart, The problem of recognition, erasure, and epistemic injustice in medicine : Harms to Transgender and Gender non-binary patients - why we should be worriedIn Paul Giladi & Nicola McMillan (eds.), Epistemic injustice and the philosophy of recognition, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. 2022.
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Heather Stewart, Emily Cichocki, and Carolyn McLeod, A Perfect Storm for Epistemic InjusticeFeminist Philosophy Quarterly 8 (3). 2022.
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Christopher Blake-Turner, The Hereby-Commit Account of InferenceAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (1): 86-101. 2022.
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Heather Stewart, Diversifying... Aristotle? Engaging Diverse Students with New Approaches to the Nicomachean EthicsTeaching Ethics 21 (1): 27-43. 2021.
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Heather Stewart, We're Here, We're … Queer? On the Enduring Harms of Bisexual ErasureDialogue 60 (3): 423-433. 2021.
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Richard Neels, Cosmic Interdependence: Heraclitus on GroundingAncient Philosophy Today 3 (1): 30-53. 2021.
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Christopher Blake-Turner, Reasons, basing, and the normative collapse of logical pluralismPhilosophical Studies 178 (12): 4099-4118. 2021.
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Christopher Blake-Turner, Acting and believing on the basis of reasonsPhilosophy Compass 17 (1). 2021.
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Shannon Spaulding, Response to Evan Westra’s review of “How We Understand Others”Philosophical Psychology 33 (6): 883-887. 2020.
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Kristin Andrews, Shannon Spaulding, and Evan Westra, Introduction to Folk Psychology: Pluralistic ApproachesSynthese 199 (1-2): 1685-1700. 2020.
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Christopher Blake-Turner, Correction to: Deflationism About LogicJournal of Philosophical Logic 49 (3): 573-573. 2020.
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Christopher Blake-Turner, Deflationism About LogicJournal of Philosophical Logic 49 (3): 551-571. 2020.