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Nikolaus Fogle and Georg Theiner, The ‘Ontological Complicity’ of Habitus and Field: Was Bourdieu an ‘Externalist’?In Duncan Pritchard, Orestis Palermos & Adam Carter (eds.), Socially Extended Epistemology, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Christopher Quintana, Ethics at the Intersection: Human-Centered AI & User Experience DesignIn Maria Axente, Jean-Louise Denis, Atsuo Kishimoto & Catherine Régis (eds.), Human-Centered AI: a Multidisciplinary Perspective for Policy-Makers, Auditors and Users, Routledge’s Chapman & Hall/crc Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Series. forthcoming.
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Julie R. Klein, Spinoza on Political Formation and TransformationIn G. Anthony Bruno & Justin Vlasits (eds.), Transformation and the History of Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 155-171. 2023.
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Sally J. Scholz, Graduate Seminars and the Climate Problem in PhilosophyTeaching Philosophy 46 (1): 41-63. 2023.
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Farshid Baghai, The Necessity of the Discipline of Pure Reason for the Systematicity of the Practical Use of Reason in Kant’s Critical Philosophy (18th ed.)Con-Textos Kantianos 18 (1): 51-64. 2023.
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Delia Popa, The Promise and the Gesture: From Critical Situations in Life-Histories to Original ForgivenessJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 54 (3): 265-281. 2023.
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Julie R. Klein, The Past and Future of the PresentHungarian Philosophical Review 1 (1): 35-49. 2022.
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Farshid Baghai, The concept of publicness in Kant’s critical method of metaphysicsPhilosophy and Social Criticism 48 (3): 333-360. 2022.
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Farshid Baghai, The Principle of Reason's Self-Preservation in Kant's Essay on the Pantheism ControversyJournal of the American Philosophical Association 8 (4): 623-644. 2022.
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Davey Tomlinson, The Marvel of Consciousness: Existence and Manifestation in Jñānaśrīmitra’s SākārasiddhiśāstraJournal of Indian Philosophy 50 (1): 163-199. 2022.
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Christian Ferencz·Flatz and Delia Popa, Editors’ IntroductionStudia Phaenomenologica 22 9-32. 2022.
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Delia Popa and Iaan Reynolds, Ambivalent Identifications: Narcissism, Melancholia, and SublimationConsecutio Rerum: Rivista Critica Della Postmodernità 11 (6): 161-186. 2022.
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Julie R. Klein, Spinozan Meditations on Life and DeathIn Susan James (ed.), Life and Death in Early Modern Philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 125-156. 2021.
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Sally J. Scholz, AIDD, Autonomy, and Military EthicsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 21 (7): 1-3. 2021.
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Davey Tomlinson, Buddhism and Scepticism: Historical, Philosophical, and Comparative Perspectives ed. by Oren HannerPhilosophy East and West 71 (4): 1-7. 2021.
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Delia Popa, Alexander Schnell, Qu’est-ce que la phenomenologie transcendentale?Studia Phaenomenologica 21 388-392. 2021.
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Delia Popa and Iaan Reynolds, Critical Phenomenology and Phenomenological CritiqueStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 66 (1): 7-20. 2021.
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Delia Popa, Grégori Jean, L’humanite a son insu. Phenomenologie, anthropologie, metaphysiqueStudia Phaenomenologica 21 398-401. 2021.
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Sally J. Scholz, Solidarity, Social Risk, and Community EngagementAmerican Journal of Bioethics 20 (5): 75-77. 2020.
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Farshid Baghai, The Disciplinary Conception of Enlightenment in Kant’s Critical PhilosophyCritical Horizons 21 (2): 130-152. 2020.
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Delia Popa, Istvan Fazakas, Le clignotement du soi. Genese et institutions de l’ipseiteStudia Phaenomenologica 20 385-388. 2020.
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Delia Popa, Under interpellation : phenomenology, anthropology and politicsIn Peter Šajda (ed.), Modern and Postmodern Crises of Symbolic Structures: Essays in Philosophical Anthropology, Brill | Rodopi. 2020.
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Julie R. Klein, Materializing Spinoza's Account of Human FreedomIn Noa Naaman Zauderer (ed.), Freedom Action and Motivation in Spinoza's Ethics, Routledge Press. pp. 152-71. 2019.
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Sally J. Scholz, Solidarity and the Sexual Abuse Scandal in the ChurchPraxis: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Faith and Justice 2 (2): 126-133. 2019.