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Sameer Bajaj, Mandate Reasons and the Ethics of RepresentationPolitical Philosophy 2 (1): 238-261. 2025.
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Sameer Bajaj, Review of Gerald Gaus, Public Reason and Diversity: Reinterpretations of Liberalism (Kevin Vallier ed.) (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2025.
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Brett Karlan and Henrik D. Kugelberg, No right to an explanationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 111 (1): 137-156. 2025.
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Ellie Robson, Mary Midgley’s meta-ethics and Neo-Aristotelian naturalismBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (5): 1207-1232. 2025.
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Fabienne Peter, Moral affordances and the demands of fittingnessPhilosophical Psychology 37 (7): 1948-1970. 2024.
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Christoph Hoerl, The flow of time: Rationalism vs. empiricismAustralasian Philosophical Review 8 (3): 252-259. 2024.
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Christoph Hoerl and Teresa McCormack, The history of episodic memoryPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 379 20230396. 2024.
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Matthew Johnston, Teresa McCormack, Sara Lorimer, Bethany Corbett, Sarah Beck, Christoph Hoerl, and Aidan Feeney, Relieved or disappointed? Children’s understanding of how others feel at the cessation of eventsJournal of Experimental Child Psychology 246 106016. 2024.
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Sara Lorimer, Teresa McCormack, Christoph Hoerl, Matthew Johnston, Sarah Beck, and Aidan Feeney, Do both anticipated relief and anticipated regret predict decisions about influenza vaccination?British Journal of Health Psychology 29 134-148. 2024.
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M. T. Pascarelli, D. Quarona, G. Barchiesi, G. Riva, Stephen Andrew Butterfill, and Corrado Sinigaglia, Principles of belief acquisition. How we read other mindsConsciousness and Cognition 117 (C): 103625. 2024.
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Pietro Gori and Lorenzo Serini, Practices of truth in philosophy: historical and comparative perspectives (edited book)Routledge. 2024.
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Tom Sorell, Review of Anita Ho, Live Like Nobody is Watching: Relational Autonomy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Health MonitoringCriminal Law and Philosophy 18 (2): 667-672. 2024.
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Joshua Kelsall and Tom Sorell, Two Kinds of Vaccine HesitancySocial Epistemology 39 (1): 40-55. 2024.
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Tom Sorell, Review of Anita Ho, Live Like Nobody is Watching: Relational Autonomy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Health Monitoring: Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2023 (review)Criminal Law and Philosophy 18 (2): 667-672. 2024.
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Benjamin Ferguson and Matt Zwolinski, Exploitation: perspectives from philosophy, politics, and economics (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2024.
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Benjamin Ferguson and Matt Zwolinski, IntroductionIn Benjamin Ferguson & Matt Zwolinski (eds.), Exploitation: perspectives from philosophy, politics, and economics, Oxford University Press. pp. 1-9. 2024.
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Benjamin Ferguson, Review of Michael Otsuka’s How to Pool Risks Across Generations: The Case for Collective Pensions. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023, viii + 109 pp (review)Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 17 (1). 2024.
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Benjamin Ferguson, Exploitation as Domination: What Makes Capitalism Unjust (review)Ethics 135 (1): 217-222. 2024.
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Susana Monsó and Richard Moore, Normative expectations in human and nonhuman animalsPerspectives on Psychological Science 19 (1). 2024.
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Ryan Nichols, Mathieu Charbonneau, Azita Chellappoo, Taylor Davis, Miriam Haidle, Eric Kimbrough, Henrike Moll, Richard Moore, Thom Scott-Phillips, Benjamin Purzycki, and J. Martin, Cultural evolution: A review of theoretical challengesEvolutionary Human Sciences 6. 2024.
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Kirsty Graham, Federico Rossano, and Richard Moore, The origin of great ape gestural formsBiological Reviews 100 (1): 190-204. 2024.
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Eliza Starbuck Little, Schelling's late philosophy in confrontation with Hegel. By Peter Dews, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. pp. 344. $110 (hardback)European Journal of Philosophy 32 (1): 296-298. 2024.
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Eliza Starbuck Little, Hegel on Architecture, Poetry, and the Sociality of PerceptionRevue Internationale de Philosophie 309 (3): 119-134. 2024.
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Eliza Starbuck Little, Boredom as a Propositional Attitude: Reading Alberto Moravia with HegelIn Garry L. Hagberg (ed.), Fictional Worlds and the Political Imagination, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 103-122. 2024.
