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Shelley Tremain, Linda Martín Alcoff, Charles Mills, Matt LaVine, and Dwight Lewis, The Question of Inclusion in Philosophy: Alcoff, Mills, and Tremain with LaVine and Lewis. 2020.
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Ruthanne Kim, Ann Cahill, and Melissa Jacquart, Bearing the Brunt of Structural Inequality: Ontological Labor in the AcademyFeminist Philosophy Quarterly 6 (1). 2020.
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David W. Agler, Pragmatism and Vagueness: The Venetian Lectures; Edited by Giovanni Tuzet by Claudine TiercelinTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 55 (4): 458-463. 2020.
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Vincent Colapietro, Emersonian Moods, Peircean Sentiments, and Ellingtonian TonesJournal of Speculative Philosophy 33 (2): 178-199. 2019.
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Erica Smithwick, Christopher Caldwell, Alexander Klippel, Robert M. Scheller, Nancy Tuana, Rebecca Bliege Bird, Klaus Keller, Dennis Vickers, Melissa Lucash, Robert E. Nicholas, Stacey Olson, Kelsey L. Ruckert, Jared Oyler, Casey Helgeson, and J Huang, Learning About Forest Futures Under Climate Change Through Transdisciplinary Collaboration Across Traditional and Western Knowledge SystemsIn Stephen G. Perz (ed.), Collaboration Across Boundaries for Social-Ecological Systems Science, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 153-184. 2019.
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Mariana Ortega, Spectral Perception and Ghostly Subjectivity at the Colonial Gender/Race/Sex NexusJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (4): 401-409. 2019.
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Mariana Ortega, The Incandescence of PhotographyphiloSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 9 (2): 68-87. 2019.
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Mariana Ortega, The Incandescence of Photography: On Abjection, Fulguration, and the CorpsephiloSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 9 (2): 68-87. 2019.
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Mariana Ortega, Bodies of Color, Bodies of Sorrow: On Resistant Sorrow, Aesthetic Unsettlement, and Becoming-WithCritical Philosophy of Race 7 (1): 124-143. 2019.
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Sarah Clark Miller, Resisting Sexual Violence: What Empathy OffersIn Wanda Teays (ed.), Analyzing Violence Against Women, Springer. pp. 63-77. 2019.
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Sarah Miller, Beyond Silence, Towards Refusal: The Epistemic Possibilities of #MeTooApa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 19 (1): 12-16. 2019.
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Sarah Miller, A Feminist Engagement with Forst's Transnational JusticeIn Amy Allen & Eduardo Mendieta (eds.), Justification and Emancipation: The Political Philosophy of Rainer Forst. pp. 125-144. 2019.
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Brady Bowman, Hegel on Socrates and the Historical Advent of Moral Self-ConsciousnessIn Christopher Moore (ed.), Brill's Companion to the Reception of Socrates, Brill. 2019.
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Eduardo Mendieta and Benjamin Randolph, From Eclecticism to the Reconstruction of Communicative Reason: Habermas in the United StatesIn Luca Corchia, Stefan Müller-Doohm & William Outhwaite (eds.), Habermas global. Wirkungsgeschichte eines Werks, Suhrkamp. 2019.
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Christopher Moore, Plato on the Value of Philosophy: The Art of Argument in the Gorgias and Phaedrus. By Tushar IraniAncient Philosophy 39 (1): 238-243. 2019.
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Christopher Moore and Christopher C. Raymond, Charmides / Plato; translated, with introduction, notes, and analysis by Christopher Moore and Christopher C. RaymondHackett Publishing Company, Inc.. 2019.
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Christopher Moore, Calling Philosophers Names: On the Origin of a DisciplinePrinceton University Press. 2019.
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Dwight Lewis, Anton Wilhelm Amo's Philosophy and Reception: from the Origins through the EncyclopédieDissertation, University of South Florida. 2019.
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Mariana Ortega, Review of Black Is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics Black Is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics. By Taylor, Paul C.. Malden. MA: John Wiley & Sons, 2016. (review)Critical Philosophy of Race 6 (2): 287-292. 2018.
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Dwight Lewis, Anton Wilhelm Amo: The African Philosopher in 18th EuropeBlog of The American Philosophical Association. 2018.
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Philipp Höfele, Du « souvenir dormant de toutes choses » à la « mémoire involontaire » : remarques sur Schelling et ProustLes Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 43 167-186. 2018.
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Philipp Höfele, Revue critique de la recherche sur Schelling et ProustLes Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg 43 99-113. 2018.