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Also at St. Olaf College
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Michael Fuerstein, I "Need" a RolexIn Subramanian Rangan (ed.), Core Assumptions in Business Theory: A Wedge Between Performance and Progress, Oxford University Press. pp. 145-52. 2025.
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Michael Fuerstein, Humanitarian MonopolistsIn Subramanian Rangan (ed.), Core Assumptions in Business Theory: A Wedge Between Performance and Progress, Oxford University Press. pp. 120-129. 2025.
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Jason Marsh, Does God Care About What People Think About God? Revisiting the Problem of Natural NonbeliefIn B. Kyle Keltz (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook on the Problem of Animal Suffering in the Philosophy of Religion, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 87-107. 2025.
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Michael Fuerstein, Experiments in Living Together: How Democracy Drives Social ProgressOxford University Press. 2024.
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Michael Fuerstein, Epistemic Democracy Without Truth: The Deweyan ApproachRaisons Politiques 1 (81): 81-96. 2021.
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Jason Marsh, What’s Wrong with “You Say You’re Happy, but…” Reasoning?In Adam Cureton & David Wasserman (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability, Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Jason Marsh, Marsh, J. (2019). One Child: Do We Have a Right to More?, written by Sarah Conly. (review)Journal of Moral Philosophy 16 (1): 101-104. 2019.
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Julie Battilana, Michael Fuerstein, and Michael Y. Lee, New Prospects for Organizational Democracy? How the Joint Pursuit of Social and Financial Goals Challenges Traditional Organizational DesignsIn Subramanian Rangan (ed.), Capitalism Beyond Mutuality?: Perspectives Integrating Philosophy and Social Science, Oxford University Press. pp. 256-288. 2018.
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Anthony Rudd, Kierkegaard and the critique of political theologyIn Roberto Sirvent & Silas Michael Morgan (eds.), Kierkegaard and political theology, Pickwick Publications. 2018.
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Jason Marsh, On the Socratic Injunction to Follow the Argument Where it Leads.In Paul Draper & J. L. Schellenberg (eds.), Renewing Philosophy of Religion: Exploratory Essays, Oxford University Press. pp. 187-207. 2017.
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Jason Marsh, Debating Procreation: Is It Wrong to Reproduce? by David Benatar and David Wasserman: New York: Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. vi + 269, $US24.95Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (2): 413-413. 2017.
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E. J. Knuths and Charles Taliaferro, Thought Experiments in Philosophy of ReligionOpen Theology 3 (1): 167-173. 2017.
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Anthony Rudd, Why Painting Matters: Some Phenomenological ApproachesJournal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 4 (1): 1-14. 2017.
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Michael Fuerstein, Democratic Experiments: An Affect-Based Interpretation and DefenseSocial Theory and Practice 42 (4): 793-816. 2016.
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Jason Marsh and Jon Marsh, The Explanatory Challenge of Religious DiversityIn Helen De Cruz & Ryan Nichols (eds.), Advances in Religion, Cognitive Science, and Experimental Philosophy, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 61-83. 2016.
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Michael Fuerstein, Contesting the Market: An Assessment of Capitalism's Threat to DemocracyIn Subramanian Rangan (ed.), Performance and Progress: Essays on Capitalism, Business, and Society, Oxford University Press. 2015.
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Jason Marsh, Procreative Ethics and the Problem of EvilIn Sarah Hannan, Samantha Brennan & Richard Vernon (eds.), Permissible Progeny?: The Morality of Procreation and Parenting, Oxford University Press Usa. pp. 65-86. 2015.
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Anthony Rudd, 3. Kierkegaard’s Platonic TeleologyIn John Lippitt & Patrick Stokes (eds.), Narrative, Identity and the Kierkegaardian Self, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 46-62. 2015.
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Michael Fuerstein, Democratic Consensus as an Essential ByproductJournal of Political Philosophy 22 (3): 282-301. 2014.
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Jason Marsh, Quality of Life Assessments, Cognitive Reliability, and Procreative ResponsibilityPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 89 (2): 436-466. 2014.
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Michael Fuerstein, Moral Perception, by Robert Audi (review)Faith and Philosophy 30 (4): 476-479. 2013.
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Anthony Rudd, Bodily Subjectivity and the Mind-Body ProblemPhilosophia Christi 15 (1): 149-172. 2013.
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Michael Fuerstein, Epistemic Trust and Liberal JustificationJournal of Political Philosophy 21 (2): 179-199. 2012.