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Myisha Cherry, Love, Anger, and Racial InjusticeIn Adrienne M. Martin (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Love in Philosophy, Routledge Handbooks in Philoso. 2018.
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Eric Schwitzgebel and Carolyn Dicey Jennings, Women in Philosophy: Quantitative Analyses of Specialization, Prevalence, Visibility, and Generational ChangePublic Affairs Quarterly 31 83-105. 2017.
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Philip J. Ivanhoe, Owen Flanagan, Victoria S. Harrison, Hagop Sarkissian, and Eric Schwitzgebel, The Oneness Hypothesis: Beyond the Boundary of Self (edited book)Columbia University Press. 2017.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Death, Self, and Oneness in the Incomprehensible ZhuangziIn Philip J. Ivanhoe, Owen Flanagan, Victoria S. Harrison, Hagop Sarkissian & Eric Schwitzgebel (eds.), The Oneness Hypothesis: Beyond the Boundary of Self, Columbia University Press. 2017.
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Eric Schwitzgebel and Jonathan Ellis, Rationalization in Philosophical and Moral ThoughtIn Jean-François Bonnefon & Bastien Trémolière (eds.), Moral Inferences, Routledge. 2017.
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Georg Schiemer, Richard Zach, and Erich Reck, Carnap’s early metatheory: scope and limitsSynthese 194 (1): 33-65. 2017.
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Catarina Dutilh Novaes and Erich Reck, Carnapian explication, formalisms as cognitive tools, and the paradox of adequate formalizationSynthese 194 (1): 195-215. 2017.
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Erich Reck, Introduction to Special Issue: Dedekind and the Philosophy of MathematicsPhilosophia Mathematica 25 (3): 287-291. 2017.
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Howard Wettstein, Living in the Throes of ParadoxConversations: Institute of Jewish Ideas 30 (4): 1-15. 2017.
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David Henderson and Peter Graham, IntroductionAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 54 (4): 317-322. 2017.
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David Henderson and Peter Graham, Epistemic Norms and the "Epistemic Game" They Regulate: The Basic Structured Epistemic Costs and BenefitsAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 54 (4): 367-382. 2017.
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David Henderson and Peter Graham, A Refined Account of the "Epistemic Game": Epistemic Norms, Temptations, and Epistemic CoorperationAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 54 (4): 383-396. 2017.
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Peter Graham, Normal Circumstances Reliabilism: Goldman on Reliability and Justified BeliefPhilosophical Topics 45 (1): 33-61. 2017.
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Margaret Little and Coleen Macnamara, For Better or Worse: Commendatory Reasons and LatitudeIn Mark C. Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Vol 7, Oxford University Press. pp. 138-160. 2017.
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Myisha Cherry and Owen Flanagan, The Moral Psychology of Anger (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield. 2017.
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John Fischer, Responsibility, Autonomy, and the Zygote ArgumentThe Journal of Ethics 21 (3): 223-237. 2017.
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Myisha Cherry, What an [En]tangled Web We Weave: Emotions, Motivation, and Rethinking Us and the “Other”Hypatia 32 (2): 439-451. 2017.
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Myisha Cherry, The Errors and Limitations of Our “Anger-Evaluating” WaysIn Myisha Cherry & Owen Flanagan (eds.), The Moral Psychology of Anger, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 49-65. 2017.
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Myisha Cherry, Forgiveness, Exemplars, and the OppressedIn Kathryn J. Norlock (ed.), The Moral Psychology of Forgiveness, Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 55-72. 2017.
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Myisha Cherry, State Racism, State Violence, and Vulnerable SolidarityIn Naomi Zack (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Race, Oxford University Press Usa. 2017.
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Myisha Cherry, Coming Out of the ShadeIn Russell Blackford & Damien Broderick (eds.), Philosophy's Future, Wiley. 2017.
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Brice Bantegnie, Commentary: Integrative Modeling and the Role of Neural ConstraintsFrontiers in Psychology 8 1531. 2017.
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Luca Ferrero, Pro-Tempore Disjunctive IntentionsIn Roman Altshuler & Michael J. Sigrist (eds.), Time and the Philosophy of Action, Routledge. pp. 108-123. 2016.
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Eric Schwitzgebel, Is the United States Phenomenally Conscious? Reply to KammererPhilosophia 44 (3): 877-883. 2016.