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Katerina Deligiorgi, The Actual and the GoodIn A. Honneth and J. Christ (ed.), Zweite Natur. Bd VI. Veröffentlichungen der Internationalen Hegel-Vereinigung vol. 30, . pp. 409-422. 2022.
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Corine Besson and Anandi Hattiangadi, Can truth relativism account for the indeterminacy of future contingents?Synthese 200 (3): 1-23. 2022.
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Jan Kandiyali and Andrew Chitty, "In and Through Their Association": Freedom and Communism in MarxIn Joe Saunders (ed.), Freedom After Kant: From German Idealism to Ethics and the Self, Blackwell's. 2022.
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Mahon O’Brien, Death, Politics, and Heidegger’s Bremen RemarksSouthern Journal of Philosophy 60 (2): 249-276. 2022.
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Mahon O'Brien, The Destitution of DaseinIn Luce Irigaray (ed.), Challenging a Fictitious Neutrality, Palgrave. 2022.
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Robyn Waller, Taking Control with Mechanisms of PsychotherapyIn Matt King & Joshua May (eds.), Agency in Mental Disorder: Philosophical Dimensions, Oxford University Press. 2022.
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Robyn Waller and Russell L. Waller, Assembled Bias: Beyond Transparent Algorithmic BiasMinds and Machines 32 (3): 533-562. 2022.
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Robb Dunphy, From Proto-Sceptic to Sceptic in Sextus’ Outlines of PyrrhonismApeiron: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 55 (3): 455-484. 2022.
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Robb Dunphy, From Proto-Sceptic to Sceptic in Sextus’ Outlines of PyrrhonismApeiron 55 (3): 455-484. 2022.
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Daniel Molto and Spencer Johnston, The Knowledge of ContradictionsThought: A Journal of Philosophy 11 (3): 157-164. 2022.
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Nicolas Bommarito and Jonardon Ganeri, Selfless Receptivity: Attention as an Epistemic VirtueIn Tamar Szabó Gendler, John Hawthorne & Julianne Chung (eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology 7, Oxford University Press. pp. 1-14. 2022.
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Anthony Booth, Rawlsian Liberal Pluralism and Political Islam: Friends or Foes?In Mohammed Hashas (ed.), Pluralism in Islamic Contexts - Ethics, Politics and Modern Challenges, Springer Verlag. pp. 239-253. 2021.
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Katerina Deligiorgi, 'Why be moral?’: How to take the question seriously (and why) from a Kantian perspective'In Ansgar Lyssy & Christopher Yeomans (eds.), Kant on Morality, Humanity, and Legality: Practical Dimensions of Normativity, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 21-43. 2021.
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Corine Besson, XIII—Knowing How to Reason LogicallyProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 121 (3): 327-353. 2021.
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Mahon O'Brien, “The Case Against the Use of the Air-Cushioned Whip in Horseracing: Analyzing the Arguments”International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics. 2021.
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Robyn Waller, Weighing in on decisions in the brain: neural representations of pre-awareness practical intentionSynthese 199 (1-2): 5175-5203. 2021.
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Robb Dunphy, The Scientific Status of Hegel’s Logic, its Circular Structure, and the Matter of its BeginningRevista Eletrônica Estudos Hegelianos 18 (31): 45-66. 2021.
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Anthony Booth, Ought to believe vs. ought to reflectIn Scott Stapleford & Kevin McCain (eds.), Epistemic Duties: New Arguments, New Angles, Routledge. 2020.
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Katerina Deligiorgi, Kant, Schiller, and the Idea of a Moral SelfKant Studien 111 (2): 303-322. 2020.
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Katerina Deligiorgi, Freedom and ethical necessity : a Kantian response to Ulrich (1788)In James A. Clarke & Gabriel Gottlieb (eds.), Practical Philosophy From Kant to Hegel: Freedom, Right, and Revolution, Cambridge University Press. 2020.
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Corine Besson and Anandi Hattiangadi, Assertion and the FutureIn Sanford Goldberg (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Assertion, Oxford University Press. pp. 481-504. 2020.
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Mahon O'Brien, Irigaray and Plato – Unlikely BedfellowsJournal of the British Society of Phenomenology 52 (2): 169-182. 2020.
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Sarah Sawyer, The Role of Concepts in Fixing LanguageCanadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (5): 555-565. 2020.
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Sarah Sawyer, Truth and objectivity in conceptual engineeringInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 63 (9): 1001-1022. 2020.