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Scott Woodcock, Earthquakes, People‐Seeds and a Cabin in the WoodsJournal of Social Philosophy 48 (1): 71-91. 2017.
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Scott Woodcock, When Will a Consequentialist Push You in Front of a Trolley?Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (2): 299-316. 2017.
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Audrey Yap, Credibility Excess and the Social Imaginary in Cases of Sexual AssaultFeminist Philosophy Quarterly 3 (4): 1-24. 2017.
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Susan Sherwin and Katie Stockdale, Whither Bioethics Now? The Promise of Relational TheoryInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 10 (1): 7-29. 2017.
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Eric Hochstein, When does ‘Folk Psychology’ Count as Folk Psychological?British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (4): 1125-1147. 2017.
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Eric Hochstein, Why one model is never enough: a defense of explanatory holismBiology and Philosophy 32 (6): 1105-1125. 2017.
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Thomas Land, Mario Caimi,Kant’s B Deduction, trans. Maria del Carmen Caimi. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. Pp. 160 ISBN 9781443865371 (hbk) £41.99 (review)Kantian Review 22 (3): 509-514. 2017.
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Cindy Holder, Whose Wrong Is It Anyway? Reflecting on the Public-ness of Public ApologiesC4E Journal: Perspectives on Ethics. 2017.
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Peter Dietsch, Growing the Pie or Slicing it Differently - on the Need to Disentangle Two Aspects of Trade AgreementsGlobal Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 10 (1). 2017.
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Michael J. Raven, Fundamentality without FoundationsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 93 (3): 607-626. 2016.
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James O. Young, The Buck Passing Theory of ArtSymposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences 3 (4). 2016.
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James Tully, Deparochializing Political Theory and Beyond: A Dialogue Approach to Comparative Political ThoughtJournal of World Philosophies 1 (1): 51-74. 2016.
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James Tully, Jeffrey L. Dunoff, Anthony F. Lang, Mattias Kumm, and Antje Wiener, Introducing global integral constitutionalismGlobal Constitutionalism 5 (1). 2016.
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Samantha Brennan and Colin Macleod, Fundamentally Incompetent: Homophobia, Religion and the Right to ParentIn Jaime Ahlberg & Michael Cholbi (eds.), Procreation, Parenthood, and Educational Rights: Ethical and Philosophical Issues, Routledge. 2016.
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Thomas Heyd and Bertrand Guillaume, The Natural Contract in the AnthropoceneEnvironmental Ethics 38 (2): 209-227. 2016.
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Patrick Rysiew, Assurance: An Austinian View of Knowledge and Knowledge Claims, written by Krista LawlorInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 6 (1): 65-72. 2016.
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Eric Hochstein, One mechanism, many models: a distributed theory of mechanistic explanationSynthese 193 (5): 1387-1407. 2016.
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Eric Hochstein, Giving up on convergence and autonomy: Why the theories of psychology and neuroscience are codependent as well as irreconcilableStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 56 135-144. 2016.
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Cindy Holder, Transition, Trust and Partial Legality: On Colleen Murphy’s A Moral Theory of Political ReconciliationCriminal Law and Philosophy 10 (1): 153-164. 2016.
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Thomas Land, Moderate Conceptualism and Spatial RepresentationIn Dennis Schulting (ed.), Kantian Nonconceptualism, Palgrave. pp. 145-170. 2016.
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Peter Dietsch, Précis de Catching Capital — The Ethics of Tax CompetitionPhilosophiques 43 (1): 115-118. 2016.
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Peter Dietsch, François Claveau, and Clément Fontan, Central banking and inequalities: Taking off the blindersPolitics, Philosophy and Economics 15 (4): 319-357. 2016.
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Peter Dietsch and Thomas Rixen, Global tax governance - What is wrong with and how to fix it (edited book)ECPR Press. 2016.
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Peter Dietsch, Normative dimensions of central banking – how the guardians of financial markets affect justiceIn Lisa Herzog (ed.), Just Financial Markets?: Finance in a Just Society, Oxford University Press. pp. 231-249. 2016.
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Peter Dietsch, The ethical aspects of international financial integrationIn David Held & Pietro Maffettone (eds.), Global Political Theory, Polity. pp. 236-253. 2016.
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Peter Dietsch, Whose tax base – The ethics of global tax governanceIn Peter Dietsch & Thomas Rixen (eds.), Global tax governance - What is wrong with and how to fix it, Ecpr Press. pp. 231-251. 2016.