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Also at Southern Connecticut State University
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Sarah Roe and Elyse Zavar, Understanding the role of wrongdoing in technological disasters: Utilizing ecofeminist philosophy to examine commemorationStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 87 (C): 158-167. 2021.
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Xiaomei Yang, The problem of evil in the Neo-Confucian context: Wang Yangming’s view on evilAsian Philosophy 30 (4): 351-366. 2020.
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Xiaomei Yang, How Do We Make Sense of the Thesis “ Bai Ma Fei Ma ”?Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 18 (2): 163-181. 2019.
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Alexander Haitos, The Cultivation of Aesthetic Intensity: A Whiteheadian Philosophy of EducationIn Vesselin Petrov & Adam Christian Scarfe (eds.), Education from a Whiteheadian Point of View: Rhythm, Process, and Poiesis, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 96-108. 2019.
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Alexander Haitos, Review of: 'The Philosophical Foundations of Ecological Civilization: A Manifesto for the Future' (review)Process Studies 47 (1): 197-203. 2018.
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Sarah Roe, The Journey from Discovery to Scientific Change: Scientific Communities, Shared Models, and Specialised VocabularyInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 31 (1): 47-67. 2017.
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Eric Cavallero, Value Individualism and the Popular-Choice Theory of SecessionSocial Theory and Practice 43 (1): 125-153. 2017.
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Sarah Roe and Bert Baumgaertner, Extended Mechanistic Explanations: Expanding the Current Mechanistic Conception to Include More Complex Biological SystemsJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 48 (4): 517-534. 2017.
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Xiaomei Yang, Virtues, vices, and situations: What warrants the ascription of character traitsJournal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (3): 142-157. 2016.
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Alexander Haitos, The Problem of Novelty and the Atomization of TimeIn Aljoscha Berve & Helmut Maassen (eds.), A. N. Whitehead's Thought Through a New Prism, . pp. 119-134. 2016.
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Richard Volkman, Computer ethics beyond mere complianceJournal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 13 (3/4): 176-189. 2015.
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Xiaomei Yang, Angle, Stephen C., and Slote, Michael, eds. Virtue Ethics and Confucianism.New York: Routledge, 2013. Pp. xv+260. $125.00 (review)Ethics 125 (1): 238-244. 2014.
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Eric Cavallero, Health, Luck and Moral Fallacies of the Second BestThe Journal of Ethics 15 (4): 387-403. 2011.
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Xiaomei Yang, Do Differences in Grammatical Form between Languages Explain Differences in Ontology between Different Philosophical Traditions?: A Critique of the Mass-Noun HypothesisDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (2): 149-166. 2011.
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Armen Marsoobian, Introduction to the fortieth anniversary of metaphilosophy special issueMetaphilosophy 42 (3): 183-185. 2011.
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Richard Volkman, Commodification and privacy: A Lockean perspectiveHEC Forum 22 (3): 179-195. 2010.
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Richard Volkman, Why information ethics must begin with virtue ethicsMetaphilosophy 41 (3): 380-401. 2010.
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Armen Marsoobian, Symposium on human rights: Origins, violations, and rectificationsMetaphilosophy 41 (4): 462-463. 2010.
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Eric Cavallero, Coercion, inequality and the international property regimeJournal of Political Philosophy 18 (1): 16-31. 2009.
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Xiaomei Yang, How to Make Sense of the Claim “True Knowledge is What Constitutes Action”: A New Interpretation of Wang Yangming’s Doctrine of Unity of Knowledge and ActionDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 8 (2): 173-188. 2009.
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Xiaomei Yang, Response to Frisina’s ResponseDao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 8 (3): 333-336. 2009.