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Theodore George, Letter from the Editor (review)Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (1): 5-6. 2014.
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Theodore George, Remarks on James Risser's "The Life of Understanding: A Contemporary Hermeneutics"Philosophy Today 58 (1): 107-116. 2014.
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Theodore George, The Responsibility to UnderstandIn Gert-Jan van der Heiden (ed.), Phenomenological Perspectives on Plurality, Brill. pp. 103-120. 2014.
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Theodore George, The Promise of World LiteratureInternationales Jahrbuch für Hermeneutik 13 (1): 128-143. 2014.
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Clare Alexandra Palmer, Contested frameworks in environmental ethicsIn Ricardo Rozzi, Steward Pickett, Clare Palmer, Juan Armesto & J. Baird Callicott (eds.), Linking ecology and ethics for a changing world, Springer. pp. 191-206. 2014.
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Clare Alexandra Palmer, Katie McShane, and Ronald Sandler, Environmental EthicsAnnual Review of Environment and Resources 39 419-442. 2014.
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Clare Alexandra Palmer and Peter Sandoe, For their own good: captive cats and routine confinementIn Lori Gruen (ed.), The Ethics of Captivity, Oxford University Press. pp. 135-155. 2014.
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Clare Alexandra Palmer, Value Conflicts in Feral Cat Management: Trap-Neuter-Return or Trap-EuthanizeIn Michael C. Appleby, Daniel M. Weary & Peter Sandøe (eds.), Dilemmas in Animal Welfare, Cabi International. pp. 148-168. 2014.
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Ricardo Rozzi, Steward Pickett, Clare Alexandra Palmer, Juan Armesto, and J. Baird Callicott, Linking ecology and ethics for a changing world (edited book)Springer. 2014.
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Peter Sandoe, Sandra Cprr, and Clare Alexandra Palmer, Fat Companions: understanding canine and feline obesity and its effects on welfareIn Michael C. Appleby, Daniel M. Weary & Peter Sandøe (eds.), Dilemmas in Animal Welfare, Cabi International. pp. 28-45. 2014.
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Clare Alexandra Palmer and Brendon M. H. Larson, Should We Move the Whitebark Pine? Assisted Migration, Ethics and Global Environmental ChangeEnvironmental Values 23 (6): 641-662. 2014.
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Peter Sandøe, Paul M. Hocking, Bjorn Förkman, Kirsty Haldane, Helle H. Kristensen, and Clare Alexandra Palmer, The Blind Hens’ Challenge: Does it Undermine the View that Only Welfare Matters in Our Dealings with Animals?Environmental Values 23 (6): 727-742. 2014.
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Clare Alexandra Palmer, Three Questions on Climate ChangeEthics and International Affairs 28 (3): 343-350. 2014.
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Peter Sandøe, Sandra Corr, and Clare Alexandra Palmer, Fat companions : understanding the welfare effects of obesity in cats and dogsIn Michael C. Appleby, Daniel M. Weary & Peter Sandøe (eds.), Dilemmas in Animal Welfare, Cabi International. 2014.
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David Koepsell, Willem-Paul Brinkman, and Sylvia Pont, Human Research Ethics Committees in Technical UniversitiesJournal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 9 (3): 67-73. 2014.
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David Koepsell, Synthetic Biology and IP: How Do Definitions of “Products of Nature” Affect their Implications for Health?In Iñigo de Miguel Beriain Carlos María Romeo Casabona (ed.), Synbio and Human Health, . pp. 45-53. 2014.
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Keelie Murdock and David Koepsell, Principals, agents, and the intersection between scientists and policy-makers: reflections on the H5N1 controversyFrontiers in Public Health 2 109. 2014.
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Don Thomas Deere, TruthIn Leonard Lawlor & John Nale (eds.), The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon, Cambridge University Press. pp. 517-527. 2014.
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R. A. Briggs, Fabrizio Cariani, Kenny Easwaran, and Branden Fitelson, Individual Coherence and Group CoherenceIn Jennifer Lackey (ed.), Essays in Collective Epistemology, Oxford University Press. pp. 215-239. 2014.
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Martin Peterson, The Dimensions of Consequentialism: Ethics, Equality and RiskCambridge University Press. 2013.
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Martin Peterson and Per Sandin, The Last Man Argument RevisitedJournal of Value Inquiry 47 (1-2): 121-133. 2013.
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Krist Vaesen, Martin Peterson, and Bart Van Bezooijen, The Reliability of Armchair IntuitionsMetaphilosophy 44 (5): 559-578. 2013.
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Sven Diekmann and Martin Peterson, The Role of Non-Epistemic Values in Engineering ModelsScience and Engineering Ethics 19 (1): 207-218. 2013.
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Martin B. Peterson, New Technologies Should not be Treated as Social ExperimentsEthics, Policy and Environment 16 (3): 346-348. 2013.
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Barbro Fröding and Martin Peterson, Why computer games can be essential for human flourishingJournal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 11 (2): 81-91. 2013.