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Washburn University
Department of Philosophy

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  • Ian Smith, The gender-diverse/non-binary category in sport
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 1-14. forthcoming.
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  • Rik Hine, Block’s Paradox?
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (4): 1405-1419. 2023.
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  • Ian Smith, Incalculable Instrumental Value in the Endangered Species Act
    Philosophia 50 (5): 2249-2262. 2022.
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  • Ian Smith, Correction: Incalculable Instrumental Value in the Endangered Species Act
    Philosophia 51 (1): 455-455. 2022.
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  • Ian Smith and Matt Ferkany, Environmental Ethics in the Midwest: Interdisciplinary Approaches (edited book)
    Michigan State University Press. 2022.
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  • Ian Smith, Prairie Dog Wars, the Philosophy of Biology, and Justice Scalia
    In Ian Smith & Matt Ferkany (eds.), Environmental Ethics in the Midwest: Interdisciplinary Approaches, Michigan State University Press. 2022.
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  • Ian Smith, Inheritors of the Earth: How Nature is Thriving in an Age of Extinction: by Chris D. Thomas, New York, NY, PublicAffairs, 2017, 320 pp., $16.99 , $10.55 , ISBN 978-0141982311
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 22 (3): 349-350. 2019.
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  • Ian Smith, The Axiological Problem with Trump’s Wall and Endangered Species
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 21 (1): 39-41. 2018.
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  • Ian Smith, De-extinction and the Flourishing of Species
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 20 (1): 38-40. 2017.
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  • Ian A. Smith, The Intrinsic Value of Endangered Species
    Routledge. 2016.
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  • Justin Moss, Personhood, Ethics, and Animal Cognition: Situating Animals in Hare's Two-Level Utilitarianism (review)
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 18 (2): 225-231. 2015.
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  • Rik Hine, Paying Attention to Consciousness
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 22 (5-6): 52-69. 2015.
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  • Justin Moss, Moral Perception, by Robert Audi (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 37 (1): 116-118. 2014.
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  • Ian Smith, On Explaining Individual and Corporate Culpability in the Global Climate Change Era
    Journal of Business Ethics 112 (4): 551-558. 2013.
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  • Tracy L. Gonzalez-Padron, O. C. Ferrell, Linda Ferrell, and Ian Smith, A Critique of Giving Voice to Values Approach to Business Ethics Education
    Journal of Academic Ethics 10 (4): 251-269. 2012.
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  • Ian Smith, The Role of Humility and Intrinsic Goods in Preserving Endangered Species
    Environmental Ethics 32 (2): 165-182. 2010.
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  • Rik Hine, Attention as Experience: Through Thick Thin
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 17 (9-10): 9-10. 2010.
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  • Ian Smith, A new defense of Quinn's principle of double effect
    Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (2). 2007.
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