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Glenn Carruthers, Sidney Carls-Diamante, Linus Huang, Melanie G. Rosen, and Elizabeth Schier, How to operationalise consciousnessAustralian Journal of Psychology 71 390-410. 2019.
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Boyd Millar, The Information Environment and Blameworthy BeliefsSocial Epistemology 33 (6): 525-537. 2019.
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Moira Howes and Catherine Elisabeth Hundleby, The Epistemology of Anger in ArgumentationSymposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 5 (2): 229-254. 2018.
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Moira Howes and Catherine Elisabeth Hundleby, The Epistemology of Anger in ArgumentationSymposion. Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 5 (2): 229-254. 2018.
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Kathryn J. Norlock, Non-ideal Theory and Gender Voluntarism in Against PurityApa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 18 (1): 1-5. 2018.
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Kathryn J. Norlock, The Challenges of Extreme Moral StressIn Robin S. Dillon & Robin S. Dillon and Armen Marsoobian (eds.), Criticism and Compassion: The Ethics and Politics of Claudia Card, Blackwell. 2018.
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Michael W. Hickson, Academic Skepticism in Seventeenth-Century French Philosophy: The Charronian Legacy 1601–1662, written by José R. Maia NetoInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 8 (1): 137-140. 2018.
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Michael W. Hickson, Pierre Bayle and the Secularization of ConscienceJournal of the History of Ideas 79 (2): 199-220. 2018.
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Michael W. Hickson, Varieties of Academic Skepticism in Early Modern Philosophy: Pierre-Daniel Huet and Simon FoucherIn Diego E. Machuca & Baron Reed (eds.), Skepticism: From Antiquity to the Present, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 320-341. 2018.
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Michael W. Hickson, Bayle on Évidence as a Criterion of TruthIn Antony McKenna (ed.), Libertinage et philosophie à l’époque classique (XVIe-XVIIIe siècle), n° 14, La pensée de Pierre Bayle. pp. 105-125. 2018.
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Michael W. Hickson, How a Huguenot Philosopher Realized that Atheists could be VirtuousAeon. 2018.
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Kyle Johannsen, The Political Philosophy of G.A. Cohen: Back to Socialist Basics; By Nicholas VrousalisPhilosophical Quarterly 68 (273): 864-7. 2018.
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Melanie G. Rosen, How bizarre? A pluralist approach to dream contentConsciousness and Cognition 62 (C): 148-162. 2018.
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Melanie G. Rosen, Enactive or inactive? Cranially envatted dream experience and the extended conscious mindPhilosophical Explorations 21 (2): 295-318. 2018.
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Melanie G. Rosen and Christine Parsons, Reporting your 'dream self'The Psychologist 31 40-43. 2018.
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Melanie G. Rosen, Your Dream-Body: All an Illusion? Commentary on Windt's Account of the Dream-Body in DreamingJournal of Consciousness Studies 25 (5-6): 44-62. 2018.
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Kathryn J. Norlock, Giving Up, Expecting Hope, and Moral TransformationReasonable Responses: The Thought of Trudy Govier. 2017.
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Kathryn Norlock, “I don’t want the responsibility:” The moral implications of avoiding dependency relations with companion animalsIn Norlock Kathryn J. (ed.), Pets and People: The Ethics of Our Relationships with Companion Animals, . pp. 80-94. 2017.
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Kathryn J. Norlock, Real (and) Imaginal Relationships with the DeadJournal of Value Inquiry 51 (2): 341-356. 2017.
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Kathryn J. Norlock, The Moral Psychology of Forgiveness (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield International. 2017.
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Kathryn J. Norlock, The Challenges of Forgiveness in Context: Introduction to The Moral Psychology of ForgivenessIn The Moral Psychology of Forgiveness, Rowman & Littlefield International. 2017.
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Kathryn J. Norlock, Evil and ForgivenessIn Thomas Nys & Stephen De Wijze (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Evil, Routledge. pp. 282-293. 2017.
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Kathryn J. Norlock, I Don’t Want the ResponsibilityIn Christine Overall (ed.), Pets and People: The Ethics of our Relationships with Companion Animals, Oxford University Press. pp. 80-94. 2017.