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Scott Ragland and Everett Fulmer, The Fourth Meditation and Cartesian CirclesPhilosophical Annals: Special Issue on Descartes' Epistemology 68 (2): 119-138. 2020.
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Johan De Smedt and Helen De Cruz, The Challenge of Evolution to ReligionCambridge University Press. 2020.
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Helen De Cruz, Awe and Wonder in Scientific Practice: Implications for the Relationship Between Science and ReligionIssues in Science and Theology: Nature – and Beyond. 2020.
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Helen De Cruz, Believing to Belong: Addressing the Novice-Expert Problem in Polarized Scientific CommunicationSocial Epistemology 34 (5): 440-452. 2020.
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Helen De Cruz, Moving Up without Losing Your Way: The Ethical Costs of Upward Mobility (review)The Philosophers' Magazine 89 114-116. 2020.
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Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen, Helen De Cruz, Jonathan Kaplan, Agustín Fuentes, Jonathan Marks, Massimo Pigliucci, Mark Alfano, David Smith, and Lauren Schroeder, More than provocative, less than scientific: A commentary on the editorial decision to publish CofnasPhilosophical Psychology 33 (7): 893-898. 2020.
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Christoph Kelp and John Greco, Virtue Theoretic Epistemology: New Methods and Approaches (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2020.
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Pedro McDade, Reciprocity and its Role in Economic CooperationDissertation, University of Warwick. 2020.
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Jeffrey Bishop, Ageing and the Technological Imaginary: Living and Dying in the Age of Perpetual InnovationStudies in Christian Ethics 32 (1): 20-35. 2019.
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Jeffrey Bishop, When is somebody just some body? Ethics as first philosophy and the brain death debateTheoretical Medicine and Bioethics 40 (5): 419-436. 2019.
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Eleonore Stump, The Doctrine of the Atonement: Response to Michael Rea, Trent Dougherty, and Brandon WarmkeEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 11 (1): 165-186. 2019.
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Eleonore Stump, Love, Guilt, and ForgivenessRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 85 1-19. 2019.
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Eleonore Stump, Dante on the Evil of Treachery—Narrative and PhilosophyIn Andrew Chignell (ed.), Evil: A History (Oxford Philosophical Concepts), Oxford University Press. pp. 252-257. 2019.
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Helen De Cruz, Animal Cognition, Species Invariantism, and Mathematical RealismIn Andrew Aberdein & Matthew Inglis (eds.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 39-61. 2019.
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Johan de Smedt and Helen de Cruz, Is intuitive teleological reasoning promiscuous?In William Gibson, Dan O'Brien & Marius Turda (eds.), Teleology and Modernity, Routledge. pp. 185-202. 2019.
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Johan De Smedt and Helen De Cruz, Cognitive science of religion and the nature of the divine: A pluralist non-confessional approachIn Jerry L. Martin (ed.), Theology without walls: The transreligious imperative, Taylor and Francis. pp. 128-137. 2019.
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Helen De Cruz, Evidential Objections to AtheismIn Graham Oppy (ed.), A Companion to Atheism and Philosophy, Blackwell. 2019.
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John Greco, Hinge epistemology and the prospects for a unified theory of knowledgeSynthese 198 (Suppl 15): 3593-3607. 2019.
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John Greco, The Social Value of ReflectionIn Waldomiro J. Silva-Filho & Luca Tateo (eds.), Thinking About Oneself: The Place and Value of Reflection in Philosophy and Psychology, Springer Verlag. 2019.
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Scott Ragland, Descartes on freedomIn Steven Nadler, Tad M. Schmaltz & Delphine Antoine-Mahut (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism, Oxford University Press. 2019.
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Ysabel Johnston, Jeffrey Bishop, and Griffin Trotter, The Moral Imperative to Morally EnhanceJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 43 (5): 485-489. 2018.
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Jeffrey Bishop, Of Minds and Brains and Cocreation: Psychopharmaceuticals and Modern Technological ImaginariesChristian Bioethics 24 (3): 224-245. 2018.