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Adam Harmer, Mereological Nihilism and Simple Substance in LeibnizRes Philosophica 99 (1): 39-65. 2022.
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Jozef Muller, Hate and Happiness in AristotleIn Noell Birondo (ed.), The Moral Psychology of Hate, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 2-21. 2022.
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Jozef Müller, Neither Virtue Nor Vice: Akratic and Enkratic Values in and beyond the Eudemian EthicsIn Giulio Di Basilio (ed.), Investigating the Relationship Between Aristotle's Eudemian and Nicomachean Ethics, Issues in Ancient Philosophy. pp. 137-155. 2022.
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Myisha Cherry, In Defense of Anti-Racist TrainingRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 91 15-24. 2022.
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Brice Bantegnie, Psychology and Neuroscience: The Distinctness QuestionErkenntnis 87 (4): 1753-1772. 2022.
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James Andrew Smith, Methodology Maximized: Quine on Empiricism, Naturalism, and Empirical ContentJournal of the History of Philosophy 60 (4): 661-686. 2022.
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Luca Ferrero, Games and the fluidity of layered agencyJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 48 (3): 344-355. 2021.
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D. B. Udell and Eric Schwitzgebel, Susan Schneider's Proposed Tests for AI Consciousness: Promising but FlawedJournal of Consciousness Studies 28 (5-6): 121-144. 2021.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Liam Kofi Bright, Carolyn Dicey Jennings, Morgan Thompson, and Eric Winsberg, The Diversity of Philosophy Students and FacultyThe Philosophers' Magazine 93 71-90. 2021.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Bradford Cokelet, and Peter Singer, Students Eat Less Meat After Studying Meat EthicsReview of Philosophy and Psychology 1-26. 2021.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, The Pragmatic Metaphysics of BeliefIn Cristina Borgoni, Dirk Kindermann & Andrea Onofri (eds.), The Fragmented Mind, Oxford University Press. pp. 350-375. 2021.
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Seth Margolis, Eric Schwitzgebel, Daniel J. Ozer, and Sonja Lyubomirsky, Empirical Relationships Among Five Types of Well-BeingIn William Lauinger (ed.), Measuring Well-Being: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from the Social Sciences and Humanities, . pp. 339-376. 2021.
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Peter Graham and Jack Lyons, The Structure of Defeat: Pollock's Evidentialism, Lackey's Framework, and Prospects for ReliabilismIn Jessica Brown & Mona Simion (eds.), Reasons, Justification, and Defeat, Oxford University Press. 2021.
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Myisha Cherry, Value-Based Protest Slogans: An Argument for ReorientationIn Michael Cholbi, Brandon Hogan, Alex Madva & Benjamin S. Yost (eds.), The Movement for Black Lives: Philosophical Perspectives, Oxford University Press, Usa. pp. 13. 2021.
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Myisha Cherry, On the Cultivation of Civic FriendshipJournal of Philosophical Research 46 193-207. 2021.
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Myisha V. Cherry, The Case for Rage: Why Anger Is Essential to Anti-Racist StruggleOxford University Press. 2021.
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James Andrew Smith, Quine on naturalism, nominalism, and philosophy’s place within scienceSynthese 198 (2): 1549-1567. 2021.
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James Andrew Smith, Carnap and Quine on Sense and NonsenseJournal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 9 (10): 1-28. 2021.
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Jonathan Ellis and Eric Schwitzgebel, Rationalization in the pejorative sense: Cushman's account overlooks the scope and costs of rationalizationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 43. 2020.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Against the mind package view of minds: Comments on Carrie Figdor's Pieces of mindMind and Language 35 (5): 671-676. 2020.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Bradford Cokelet, and Peter Singer, Do ethics classes influence student behavior? Case study: Teaching the ethics of eating meatCognition 203 (C): 104397. 2020.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Is There Something it’s Like to be a Garden SnailPhilosophical Topics 48 (1): 39-63. 2020.
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Eric Schwitzgebel and Mara Garza, Designing AI with Rights, Consciousness, Self-Respect, and FreedomIn Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. pp. 459-479. 2020.
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Erich Reck and Georg Schiemer, The Pre-History of Mathematical Structuralism (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Peter Graham and Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen, Epistemic Entitlement (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Peter J. Graham, Why Should Warrant Persist in Demon Worlds?In Peter Graham & Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen (eds.), Epistemic Entitlement, Oxford University Press. pp. 179-202. 2020.