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Also at University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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Cory Wimberly, Propaganda: More Than Flawed MessagingJournal of Applied Philosophy 40 (5): 849-863. 2023.
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Mariana Alessandri, Night Vision: Seeing Ourselves Through Dark MoodsPrinceton University Press. 2023.
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Justin Simpson, Towards a Joyful Environmental Ethic: Open-ended curiosity as an Environmental VirtueJournal of Ethnobiology 43 (3). 2023.
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Otávio Bueno and Melisa Vivanco, Lógica, lenguajes formales y modalidadAndamios 20 (53): 45-60. 2023.
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Justin Simpson, The Potential and Limitations of Aristotelian Final Causes in the Life SciencesSouthwest Philosophy Review 39 (2): 75-78. 2023.
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Justin Simpson, A Posthumanist Social Epistemology: On the Possibility of Nonhuman Epistemic InjusticeAnthropos: Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 55 (2): 195-213. 2023.
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Obed Frausto, Preguntas del orden normativo, histórico y político a Libertad. Un panfleto civil de Carlos PeredaDianoia 68 (91): 161-168. 2023.
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Alexander V. Stehn and Mariana Alessandri, La Mexicana en la Chicana: Sources of Anzaldúa’s Mexican PhilosophyIn Adrianna M. Santos, Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz & Norma E. Cantú (eds.), El Mundo Zurdo 8: Selected Works from the 2019 Meeting of the Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa. pp. 169-186. 2022.
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Alexander V. Stehn, Philosophizing in Tongues: Cultivating Bilingualism, Biculturalism, and Biliteracy in an Introduction to Latin American Philosophy CourseAPA Studies on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy 1 (22): 7-16. 2022.
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Melisa Vivanco, Términos cancelativos: Cómo cancelar el debate ideológico con palabrasIn Aurora Georgina Bustos Arellano & Mayra Jocelin Martínez Martínez (eds.), Las filósofas que nos formaron: injusticias, retos y posibilidades en la filosofía, Universidad Autónoma De Nuevo León. pp. 102-118. 2022.
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Kevin Scott Jobe, Anti-discrimination jurisprudence: US v. Carrillo-LopezInternational Journal of Discrimination and the Law 1 (August 2022): 1-8. 2022.
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Alexander V. Stehn, Philosophizing in Tongues: Cultivating Bilingualism, Biculturalism, and Biliteracy in an Introduction to Latin American Philosophy CourseJournal of Bilingual Education Research and Instruction 23 (1): 12-32. 2021.
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Mariana Alessandri, Who Has the Epistemological Advantage?: A Reply to R. Aída Hernández CastilloThe Pluralist 16 (1): 91-98. 2021.
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Mariana Alessandri, Place-Based Philosophical Activism on the US–Mexico BorderHypatia 36 (2): 370-383. 2021.
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Kevin Scott Jobe, The jurisprudence of universal subjectivity: COVID-19, vulnerability and housingInternational Journal of Discrimination and the Law 21 (3): 254-271. 2021.
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Alexander V. Stehn and Mariana Alessandri, Gloria Anzaldúa’s Mexican Genealogy: From Pelados and Pachucos to New MestizasGenealogy 4 (1). 2020.
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Alexander Stehn and Mariana Alessandri, La Mexicana en la Chicana: The Mexican Sources of Gloria Anzalduá's Inter-American PhilosophyInter-American Journal of Philosophy 1 (11): 44-62. 2020.
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Alexander V. Stehn, Teaching Gloria Anzaldúa as an American PhilosopherIn Margaret Cantú-Sánchez, Candace de León-Zepeda & Norma Elia Cantú (eds.), Teaching Gloria E. Anzaldúa: Pedagogy and Practice for Our Classrooms and Communities, University of Arizona Press. pp. 296-313. 2020.
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Mariana Alessandri, Gloria Anzaldúa as philosopher: The early years (1962–1987)Philosophy Compass 15 (7). 2020.
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Josué Piñeiro and Justin Simpson, Eventful Conversations and the Positive Virtues of a ListenerActa Analytica 35 (3): 373-388. 2020.
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Justin Simpson, The Significance of Contingency and Detours in Hans Blumenberg’s Philosophical AnthropologyMetaphilosophy 51 (1): 111-127. 2020.
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Obed Frausto, Jason Powell, and Sarah Vitale, Introduction: The Weariness of DemocracyIn Obed Frausto, Jason Powell & Sarah Vitale (eds.), The Weariness of Democracy: Confronting the Failure of Liberal Democracy, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-24. 2020.