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Vicente Medina, Philosophy and Pedagogy in Félix Varela, José de la Luz y Caballero, and Enrique José Varona (edited book)Cambridge University Press. forthcoming.
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Mi Rae Ryu, Alexander Middleton, and Travis Timmerman, Matthew Strohl, Why it’s OK to Love Bad Movies. New York, Routledge, 2022. ISBN: 0367407655. Paperback $24.95 (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 1-9. forthcoming.
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Vicente Medina, The Incompatibility of Rawls's Justice as Fairness and His Just War ApproachRatio Juris 37 (1): 67-82. 2024.
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Vicente Medina, Reflections on Professor Susana Nuccetelli’s book: An Introduction to Latin American Philosophy (review)Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy 23 (2): 8-9. 2024.
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Vicente Medina, Should a Convicted Felon be the Next President of the US? American Citizens are in a BindHttps://Verfassungsblog.De/Trump-Felon-Election/. 2024.
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Denise Vigani, Habituation into Virtue and the Alleged Paradox of Moral EducationSocial Theory and Practice 50 (1): 157-178. 2024.
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Yishai Cohen and Travis Timmerman, Probabilism: An Open Future Solution to the Actualism/Possibilism DebateJournal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (2): 349-370. 2024.
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Vicente Medina, Absolutismo moral a raíz del terrorismoVerfassungsblog – on Matters Constitutional. 2023.
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Vicente Medina, Lack of Consensus About Free Speech on Campus Is a Virtue (review)Chronicle of Higher Education 1-1. 2023.
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Mark Couch, Clarifying the Relation Between Mechanistic Explanations and ReductionismFrontiers in Psychology 14 984949. 2023.
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Travis Timmerman, David Boonin: Dead Wrong: The Ethics of Posthumous Harm. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN: 9780198842101, $65.00, HbK (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 57 (4): 763-766. 2023.
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Travis Timmerman, Is Temporal Bias Key to Justifying Fischer's Asymmetry?In Taylor W. Cyr, Andrew Law & Neal A. Tognazzini (eds.), Freedom, Responsibility, and Value: Essays in Honor of John Martin Fischer, Routledge. pp. 227-246. 2023.
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Vicente Medina, Who Decides How History Should Be Studied? (review)Chronicle of Higher Education 69 (2): 1-1. 2022.
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Travis Timmerman, Dissolving Death’s Time-of-Harm ProblemAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (2): 405-418. 2022.
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Travis Timmerman, Constraint-Free Meaning, Fearing Death, and Temporal BiasThe Journal of Ethics 26 (3): 377-393. 2022.
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Travis Timmerman, Grief’s Badness and the Paradox of GriefJournal of Philosophy of Emotion 4 (1): 18-26. 2022.
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Vicente Medina, A Culture War in Classics? (review)Chronicle of Higher Education Journal 2 1-1. 2021.
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Denise Vigani, Virtue and Embodied Skill: Refining the Virtue-Skill AnalogyJournal of Value Inquiry 55 (2): 251-268. 2021.
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Denise Vigani, Beyond Silencing: Virtue, Subjective Construal, and Reasoning PracticallyAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (4): 748-760. 2021.
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Michael Cholbi and Travis Timmerman, Exploring the Philosophy of Death and Dying: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives (edited book)Routledge. 2021.
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Travis Timmerman, If You Want to Die Later, Then Why Don't You Want to Have Been Born Earlier?In Michael Cholbi & Travis Timmerman (eds.), Exploring the Philosophy of Death and Dying: Classic and Contemporary Perspectives, Routledge. 2021.
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Travis Timmerman and Abe Zakhem, Sweatshops and Free Action: The Stakes of the Actualism/Possibilism Debate for Business EthicsJournal of Business Ethics 171 (4): 683-694. 2021.
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Vicente Medina, Félix Varela en la antesala de la modernidad: filosofía, eclecticismo y utilidadInter-American Journal of Philosophy 11 (2): 17-34. 2020.
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Travis Timmerman, A Case for Removing Confederate MonumentsIn Bob Fischer (ed.), Ethics, Left and Right: The Moral Issues that Divide Us, Oxford University Press. pp. 513-522. 2020.
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Travis Timmerman, Racist Monuments and the Tribal Right: A Reply to Dan DemetriouIn Bob Fischer (ed.), Ethics Left and Right: The Moral Issues that Divide Us, Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Yishai Cohen and Travis Timmerman, Actualism, Possibilism, and the Nature of ConsequentialismIn Douglas W. Portmore (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Consequentialism, Oxford University Press. 2020.