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Greg Littmann, The Waldo Moment and Political DiscourseIn David Kyle Johnson (ed.), Black Mirror and Philosophy: Dark Reflections, Wiley-blackwell. 2019.
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Greg Littmann, Star Trek: The Wrath of FandomScience Fictions Popular Cultures Academics Conference Proceedings 1 (3): 111-119. 2019.
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Saba Fatima, Physician Ethics: How Billing Relates to Patient CareJournal of Hospital Ethics 5 (3): 104-108. 2019.
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Saba Fatima, On the road to losing ourselves: Religious-based immigration testsIn Bob Fischer (ed.), Ethics, Left and Right: The Moral Issues that Divide Us, Oxford University Press. pp. 208-232. 2019.
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Saba Fatima, I Know What Happened to Me: The Epistemic Harms of MicroaggressionIn Jeanine Weekes Schroer & Lauren Freeman (eds.), Microaggressions and Philosophy, Taylor & Francis. pp. 163-183. 2019.
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Christopher Pearson, How-Possibly Explanation in Biology: Lessons from Wilhelm His’s ‘Simple Experiments’ ModelsPhilosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 10 (4). 2018.
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Christopher Pearson, Theoricity and homology: a reply to Roffe, Ginnobili, and BlancoHistory and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (4): 62. 2018.
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Bryan Lueck, Obligation Without Rule: Bartleby, Agamben, and the Second-Person StandpointComparative and Continental Philosophy (2): 1-13. 2018.
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Bryan Lueck, Review: Time, Memory, Institution: Merleau-Ponty’s New Ontology of SelfUniversity of Toronto Quarterly 87 (3): 376-377. 2018.
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Alison Reiheld, Rightly or for Ill: The Ethics of Individual MemoryKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 28 (4): 377-410. 2018.
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Greg Littmann, H.P. Lovecraft’s Philosophy of Science Fiction HorrorScience Fictions Popular Cultures Academics Conference Proceedings 1 (2): 60-75. 2018.
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Greg Littmann, Why don't the proles just take over?In Ezio Di Nucci & Stefan Storrie (eds.), 1984 and Philosophy, is Resistance Futile?, Open Court. 2018.
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Judith Crane and Ronald Sandler, Natural, Artifactual, and Moral GoodnessThe Journal of Ethics 21 (3): 291-307. 2017.
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Bryan Lueck, Contempt, Community, and the Interruption of SenseCritical Horizons 18 (2): 154-167. 2017.
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Alison Reiheld, All the Difference in the World: Gender and the 2016 ElectionKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 (S2): 107-128. 2017.
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Greg Littmann, Terror From the Stars: Alien as Lovecraftian HorrorIn Kevin S. Decker & Jeffrey Ewing (eds.), Alien and Philosophy: I Infest, Therefore I Am, Wiley. 2017.
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Saba Fatima, Kristie Dotson, Ranjoo S. Herr, Serene J. Khader, and Stella Nyanzi, Contested Terrains of Women of Color and Third World WomenHypatia 32 (3): 731-742. 2017.
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Saba Fatima, On the Edge of Knowing: Microaggression and Epistemic Uncertainty as a Woman of ColorIn Kirsti Cole & Holly Hassel (eds.), Surviving Sexism in Academia: Feminist Strategies for Leadership, Routledge. pp. 147-157. 2017.
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Saba Fatima, Can Doctors Maintain Good Character? An Examination of Physician LivesJournal of Medical Humanities 37 (4): 419-433. 2016.
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Bryan Lueck, A Fact, As It Were: Obligation, Indifference, and the Question of EthicsEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (1): 219-234. 2016.
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Bryan Lueck, Dignity at the Limit: Jean-Luc Nancy on the Possibility of Incommensurable WorthContinental Philosophy Review 49 (3): 309-323. 2016.
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Bryan Lueck, On CosmopolitanismsIn Lucian Stone (ed.), Iranian Identity and Cosmopolitanism: Spheres of Belonging, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 159-175. 2016.
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Bryan Lueck, Contempt and Moral Subjectivity in Kantian EthicsTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 78 (2): 305-327. 2016.
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Alison Reiheld, Hungry Because of Change: Food, Vulnerability, and ClimateIn Mary Rawlinson & Caleb Ward (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Food Ethics, Routledge. pp. 201-210. 2016.
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Greg Littmann, “The Needs of the Many Outweigh the Needs of the Few”: Utilitarianism and Star TrekIn Kevin S. Decker & Jason T. Eberl (eds.), The Ultimate Star Trek and Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2016.
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Greg Littmann, Gulliver's RepublicIn Janelle Pötzsch (ed.), Jonathan Swift and Philosophy, Lexington Books. pp. 187-206. 2016.
