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Also at State University of New York, Stony Brook
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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. forthcoming.
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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 AmbiguousAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 96 (4): 545-570. 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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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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Gabrielle Jackson, Gilbert Ryle’s adverbialismBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (2): 318-335. 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 J. 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.
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Jiin Jung, Patrick Grim, Daniel J. Singer, Aaron Bramson, William J. Berger, Bennett Holman, and Karen Kovaka, A Multidisciplinary Understanding of PolarizationAmerican Psychologist 74 301-314. 2019.
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Daniel J. Singer, Aaron Bramson, Patrick Grim, Bennett Holman, Karen Kovaka, Jiin Jung, and William J. Berger, Don’t forget forgetting: the social epistemic importance of how we forgetSynthese 198 (6): 5373-5394. 2019.
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Megan Craig, Sidewalks and Frames: Sites of Contact, Sites of HopeJournal of Speculative Philosophy 33 (2): 145-161. 2019.
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Megan Craig, Looking Back from the Year 2117: America, Philosophy, and HopeJournal of Speculative Philosophy 32 (1): 21-34. 2018.
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Gabrielle Benette Jackson, Seeing what is not seenPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (3): 503-519. 2018.
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Gabrielle Jackson, Maurice Merleau‐Ponty's concept of motor intentionality: Unifying two kinds of bodily agencyEuropean Journal of Philosophy 26 (2): 763-779. 2018.
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Mary C. Rawlinson and Caleb Ward, The Routledge Handbook of Food Ethics (edited book)Routledge. 2017.
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Mary C. Rawlinson, The Concept of a Feminist Bioethics: IJFAB at TenInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 10 (1): 1-6. 2017.
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Patrick Grim and Nicholas Rescher, Limitations and the World BeyondLogos and Episteme 8 (4): 425-454. 2017.
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Patrick Grim, Andrew Modell, Nicholas Breslin, Jasmine Mcnenny, Irina Mondescu, Kyle Finnegan, Robert Olsen, Chanyu An, and Alexander Fedder, Coherence and correspondence in the network dynamics of belief suitesEpisteme 14 (2): 233-253. 2017.
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Aaron Bramson, Patrick Grim, Daniel J. Singer, William J. Berger, Graham Sack, Steven Fisher, Carissa Flocken, and Bennett Holman, Understanding Polarization: Meanings, Measures, and Model EvaluationPhilosophy of Science 84 (1): 115-159. 2017.
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Gary Mar, Preface: Building, Mending, and Breaching WallsJournal of Chinese Philosophy 44 (1-2): 94-96. 2017.
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Megan Craig, Being with Others: Levinas and the Ethics of AutismphiloSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 7 (2): 305-336. 2017.
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Mary C. Rawlinson, Engaging the World: Thinking after Irigaray (edited book)State University of New York Press. 2016.
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Mary C. Rawlinson, Just Life: Bioethics and the Future of Sexual DifferenceColumbia University Press. 2016.
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Lorenzo C. Simpson, Critical Fusions: Towards A Genuine 'Hermeneutics of Suspicion'In Georgia Warnke (ed.), Inheriting Gadamer: New Directions in Philosophical Hermeneutics, University of Edinburgh. 2016.
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Allegra De Laurentiis, Hegel and Metaphysics: On Logic and Ontology in the System (edited book)De Gruyter. 2016.
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Allegra de Laurentiis, Rights-Pragmatism and the Right of HumanityArchiv Für Rechts- Und Sozialphilosphie 102 (1): 22-39. 2016.