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Also at State University of New York, Stony Brook
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Elliot C. Mason and Valentina Moro, Judith Butler and Marxism: the radical feminism of performativity, vulnerability, and care (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield. 2025.
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Maximilian Tegtmeyer, Kant’s Idealism as Radicalization of EmpiricismStudi Lockiani. Ricerche Sull’Età Moderna 6 147-186. 2025.
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Patrick Grim and Daniel J. Singer, Computational PhilosophyStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2024.
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Edward S. Casey and Michael Broz, Borders, Phenomenology, and Politics: A Conversation with Edward S. CaseyJanus Unbound: Journal of Critical Studies 3 (2): 104-117. 2024.
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Maximilian Tegtmeyer, Distinguishing Failed from Incomplete KnowledgeIn Ori Beck & Miloš Vuletić (eds.), Empirical Reason and Sensory Experience, Springer Verlag. pp. 141-143. 2024.
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Valentina Moro, Pensare l’agone: Foucault, Cassin e la storia dell’esclusione della sofisticaRivista Italiana di Filosofia Politica 3 261-280. 2023.
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Maximilian Tegtmeyer, Sensibility, Understanding, and Kant’s Transcendental Deduction: From Epistemic Compositionalism to Epistemic HylomorphismReview of Metaphysics 77 (1): 57-85. 2023.
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Patrick Grim, Frank Seidl, Calum McNamara, Hinton E. Rago, Isabell N. Astor, Caroline Diaso, and Peter Ryner, Scientific Theories as Bayesian Nets: Structure and Evidence SensitivityPhilosophy of Science 89 (1): 42-69. 2022.
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Rosabel Ansari and Jon McGinnis, One Way of Being AmbiguousAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 96 (4): 545-570. 2022.
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Valentina Moro, Feminist archives: narrating embodied vulnerabilities and practices of careBiblioteca Della Libertà 57 (235): 39-71. 2022.
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Maximilian Tegtmeyer, Knowledge, Objectivity, and Self-Consciousness: A Kantian Articulation of Our Capacity to KnowDissertation, University of Pittsburgh. 2022.
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Patrick Grim, Aaron Bramson, Daniel J. Singer, William J. Berger, Jiin Jung, and Scott E. Page, Representation in Models of Epistemic DemocracyEpisteme 17 (4): 498-518. 2020.
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Anne O'Byrne, The Ugly Psyche: Arendt and the Right to OpacityResearch in Phenomenology 50 (2): 177-198. 2020.
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Anne O'Byrne, 50 Concepts for a Critical Phenomenology, edited by Gail Weiss, Anne V. Murphy, and Gayle Salamon (Book Review Article) (review)Puncta 3 (1): 28. 2020.
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Anne O'Byrne and Martin Shuster, Logics of Genocide: The Structures of Violence and the Contemporary WorldRoutledge. 2020.
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Anne O’Byrne, The task of knowledgeable love : Arendt and Portmann in search of meaningIn Roger Berkowitz & Ian Storey (eds.), Artifacts of Thinking: Reading Hannah Arendt's Denktagebuch, Fordham University Press. pp. 88-105. 2020.
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Gabrielle Jackson, Gilbert Ryle’s adverbialismBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (2): 318-335. 2020.
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Valentina Moro, The "exceeding" subject and the ritual manifestation of truth in the judiciary. reading Sophocles with FoucaultIn Jean-Marc Narbonne, Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink & Heinrich Schlange-Schöningen (eds.), Foucault: repenser les rapports entre les Grecs et les Modernes, Presses De L'université Laval. 2020.
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Mary C. Rawlinson, A Note on Corine PelluchonInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 12 (2): 165-166. 2019.
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Daniel J. Singer, Aaron Bramson, Patrick Grim, Bennett Holman, Jiin Jung, Karen Kovaka, Anika Ranginani, and William J. Berger, Rational social and political polarizationPhilosophical Studies 176 (9): 2243-2267. 2019.
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Daniel J. Singer, Aaron Bramson, Patrick Grim, Bennett Holman, Jiin Jung, Karen Kovaka, Anika Ranginani, and William J. Berger, Correction to: Rational social and political polarizationPhilosophical Studies 176 (9): 2269-2269. 2019.
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Patrick Grim, Daniel J. Singer, Aaron Bramson, Bennett Holman, Sean McGeehan, and William J. Berger, Diversity, Ability, and Expertise in Epistemic CommunitiesPhilosophy of Science 86 (1): 98-123. 2019.
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Daniel J. Singer, Aaron Bramson, Patrick Grim, Bennett Holman, Karen Kovaka, Jiin Jung, and William 'Zev' Berger, Don’t forget forgetting: the social epistemic importance of how we forgetSynthese 198 (6): 5373-5394. 2019.
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Patrick Grim, Editorial introduction to the Topical Issue “Computer Modeling in Philosophy”Open Philosophy 2 (1): 653-656. 2019.