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Paul Billingham, Introduction to the symposium on A Perfectionist Theory of Justice by Collis TahzibCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Broderick James McDonald, Benjamin Mok, Nagham El Karhili, Lara Nonniger, and Guy Fiennes, Immersive TechnologiesIn Suraj Lakhani, Julian Droogan, Stuart Macdonald & Lydia Khalil (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Online Violent Extremism, Routledge. forthcoming.
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Paul Billingham, Subsidiarity, sphere sovereignty, and state sovereigntyEuropean Journal of Political Theory 25 (1): 115-136. 2026.
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Paul Billingham and Tom Parr, Online Public Shaming, the Duties of Social Media Platforms, and the Case for RegulationPhilosophy and Technology 39 (1): 24. 2026.
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Paul Billingham, What Public Reason Liberals Do and Do Not Need to Say About EpistemologyPacific Philosophical Quarterly 107 (1): 43-56. 2026.
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Samuel Stockwell, Janjeva Ardi, and Broderick James McDonald, Adding Fuel to Fire: AI Information Threats and Crisis EventsThe Alan Turing Institute 2 (01): 1-46. 2026.
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Daniel Butt, Immoderate Integrationism: History and Climate JusticeErasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 18 (2). 2025.
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Jasper Friedrich, Depression, Critique, and Critical Theory as Political TherapyConstellations 32 (3): 464-475. 2025.
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Paul Billingham, Religion, democratic deliberation, and the requirement of fallibilismIn James Dominic Rooney & Patrick Zoll (eds.), Beyond Classical Liberalism: Freedom and the Good, Routledge Chapman & Hall. 2024.
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Paul Billingham, Perfecting Justice and Legitimacy?Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. 2024.
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Daniel Butt, Contemporary Rights and Duties of Apology for Historic InjusticeReason Papers 44 (2): 199-211. 2024.
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Jasper Friedrich, The Bellwether of Oppression: Anger, Critique, and ResistanceHypatia 40 (1): 1-20. 2024.
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Paul Billingham, Sharing reasons and emotions in a non-ideal discursive systemPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 22 (3): 294-314. 2023.
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Paul Billingham and Anthony Taylor, Can Civic Friendship Ground Public Reason?Philosophical Quarterly 74 (1): 24-45. 2023.
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Paul Billingham, Religious Political Arguments, Accessibility, and Democratic DeliberationNotre Dame Law Review 98 (4): 1595-1621. 2023.
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Paul Billingham and Anthony Taylor, A Framework for Analyzing Public Reason TheoriesEuropean Journal of Political Theory 21 (4): 671-691. 2022.
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Daniel Butt, Settling Claims for ReparationsJournal of Race, Gender, and Ethnicity 11 (1): 60-79. 2022.
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Daniel Butt, Sarah Fine, and Zofia Stemplowska, Political philosophy, here and now: essays in honour of David Miller (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2022.
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Jasper Friedrich, Settling Accounts at the End of History: A Nonideal Approach to State ApologiesPolitical Theory 50 (5): 700-722. 2022.
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Jasper Friedrich, Anger and Apology, Recognition and Reconciliation: Managing Emotions in the Wake of InjusticeGlobal Studies Quarterly 2 (2). 2022.
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Jasper Friedrich, Philosophy from the Texture of Everyday Life: The Critical-Analytic Methods of Foucault and J. L. AustinFoucault Studies 33 (1): 48-66. 2022.
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Jasper Friedrich, Review of Stuart Elden, The Early Foucault. Cambridge: Polity, 2021. Pp. 281Foucault Studies 32 109-113. 2022.
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Paul Billingham, Can Christians Join the Overlapping Consensus?Social Theory and Practice 47 (3): 519-547. 2021.
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Paul Billingham and Jonathan Chaplin, Introduction to the Special Issue on Religious Diversity, Political Theory, and Theology: Public Reason and Christian TheologySocial Theory and Practice 47 (3): 451-456. 2021.
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Paul Billingham, Benjamin R. Hertzberg, Chains of Persuasion: A Framework for Religion in DemocracyJournal of Moral Philosophy 18 (5): 537-541. 2021.
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Daniel Butt, What Structural Injustice Theory Leaves OutEthical Theory and Moral Practice 24 (5): 1161-1175. 2021.
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Daniel Butt, Corrupting the Youth: Should Parents Feed their Children Meat?Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 24 (4): 981-997. 2021.
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Jasper Friedrich, Review of M. Dean & D. Zamora, The Last Man Takes LSD: Foucault and the End of Revolution (London: Verso, 2021)Foucault Studies 31 (1): 257-261. 2021.
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Paul Billingham and Tom Parr, Online Public Shaming: Virtues and VicesJournal of Social Philosophy 51 (3): 371-390. 2020.