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Daniel M. T. Fessler, H. Clark Barrett, Martin Kanovsky, Stephen Stich, Colin Holbrook, Joseph Henrich, Alexander H. Bolyanatz, Matthew M. Gervais, Michael Gurven, Geoff Kushnick, Anne C. Pisor, Christopher von Rueden, and Stephen Laurence, Moral parochialism and contextual contingency across seven societiesProceedings of the Royal Society; B (Biological Sciences) 282 20150907. 2015.
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T. Ryan Byerly, Do God's Beliefs about the Future Depend on the Future?Journal of Analytic Theology 3 124-9. 2015.
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T. Ryan Byerly, What's Wrong with Satanic Temptation?In Benjamin W. McCraw & Robert Arp (eds.), Philosophical Approaches to the Devil, Routledge. pp. 159-68. 2015.
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T. Ryan Byerly and Kraig Martin, Problems for Explanationism on Both SidesErkenntnis 80 (4): 773-791. 2015.
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Jules Holroyd, Mark D. White : Retributivism: Essays on Theory and Policy: Oxford University Press, New York, 2011, 272 pp (review)Criminal Law and Philosophy 9 (1): 177-188. 2015.
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Rosanna Keefe, II—Modelling Higher-Order Vagueness: Columns, Borderlines and BoundariesAristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 89 (1): 89-108. 2015.
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Megan Blomfield, Climate Change and the Moral Significance of Historical Injustice in Natural Resource GovernanceIn Aaron Maltais & Catriona McKinnon (eds.), The Ethics of Climate Governance, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2015.
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Megan Blomfield, Geoengineering in a Climate of UncertaintyIn Jeremy Moss (ed.), Climate Change and Justice, Cambridge University Press. 2015.
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Joshua Forstenzer, Defending What From Whom? Debating Citizen DisengagementThe Political Quarterly 86 (4). 2015.
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Eric T. Olson, Animalism and the Remnant-Person ProblemIn João Fonseca & Jorge Gonçalves (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on the Self, Peter Lang. pp. 21-40. 2015.
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Eric T. Olson, Life After Death and the Devastation of the GraveIn Keith Augustine & Michael Martin (eds.), The Myth of an Afterlife: The Case against Life After Death, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 409-423. 2015.
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Eric T. Olson, On Parfit's View That We Are Not Human BeingsRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 76 39-56. 2015.
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Eric T. Olson, What Does it Mean to Say That We Are Animals?Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (11-12): 84-107. 2015.
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Eric T. Olson, On Parfit's view that we are not human beingsIn Anthony O'Hear (ed.), Mind, Self and Person, Cambridge University Press. 2015.
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Jules Holroyd, Implicit bias, awareness and imperfect cognitionsConsciousness and Cognition 33 511-523. 2015.
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Jules Holroyd, Implicit bias and the anatomy of institutional racismCriminal Justice Matters 101. 2015.
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Ben Davies, Dennis McKerlie: Justice Between the Young and the Old (review)Czech Sociological Review 51 (3): 562-565. 2015.
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Kevin Reuter, Lara Kirfel, Raphael Van Riel, and Luca Barlassina, The good, the bad, and the timely: How temporal order and moral judgment influence causal selectionFrontiers in Psychology 5 (1336): 1-10. 2014.
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Luca Barlassina and Albert Newen, The Role of Bodily Perception in Emotion: In Defense of an Impure Somatic TheoryPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 89 (3): 637-678. 2014.
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Paul Faulkner, A Virtue Theory of TestimonyProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 114 (2pt2): 189-211. 2014.
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Keith Frankish, Soul Dust: The Magic of ConsciousnessPhilosophical Quarterly 64 (255): 338-340. 2014.
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Keith Frankish and William M. Ramsey, The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2014.
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T. Ryan Byerly, A Dispositional Internalist Evidentialist Virtue EpistemologyLogos and Episteme 5 (4): 399-424. 2014.
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T. Ryan Byerly, The Mechanics of Divine Foreknowledge and Providence: A Time-Ordering AccountBloomsbury Academic. 2014.
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T. Ryan Byerly, Foreknowledge, accidental necessity, and uncausabilityInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 75 (2): 137-154. 2014.