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Mark Satta, Contained in the Beginning: Orwell’s Philosophy of Work and Democratic SocialismCulture and Dialogue. forthcoming.
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Anwar Uhuru, The Consequences of Black Male Vulnerability for Same‐Gender‐Loving Black Males Burdened by Feminist and Queer TheorizationsPhilosophy Compass 21 (2). 2026.
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Kirsty Ironside and Joshua Wilburn, Feminizing the City: Plato on Women, Masculinity, and ThumosHypatia 1-24. 2024.
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Joshua Wilburn, Plato’s Republic and Black feminist thoughtBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 1-15. 2024.
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Mark Satta, Commercial Discrimination as Religious Messaging in 303 Creative v. ElenisReligions 15 (37): 1-17. 2024.
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Mark Satta, Can Beliefs Be Unethical? W. K. Clifford’s The Ethics of BeliefThe Philosophy Teaching Library. 2024.
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A. K. Flowerree and Mark Satta, Moral Grandstanding and the Norms of Moral DiscourseJournal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (3): 483-502. 2024.
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Mark Satta, Suspension of Judgment as a Doxastic DefaultInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 15 (2): 101-125. 2024.
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Anwar Uhuru, A Poesis of Black Leipsis, Or A Theory of Blackalyspe (review)Journal of World Philosophies 8 (2). 2024.
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Mark Satta, Reasoning One’s Way Back into SkepticismInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 13 (3): 202-224. 2023.
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Mark Satta, Really Knowing: A Collocational Argument for an Infallibilist Sense of ‘Know’The Monist 106 (4): 394-408. 2023.
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Mark Satta, A Disjunctive Argument Against Conjoining Belief Impermissivism and Credal ImpermissivismErkenntnis 89 (2): 625-640. 2022.
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Mark Satta, Epistemic Trepassing and Expert Witness TestimonyJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 22 (2): 212-238. 2022.
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Mark Satta, Political Partisanship and Sincere Religious ConvictionBrigham Young University Law Review. 2022.
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Mark Satta, Evil twins and the multiverse: distinguishing the world of difference between epistemic and physical possibilitySynthese 198 (2): 1153-1160. 2021.
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Mark Satta, Multi-Forum Institutions, the Power of Platforms, and Disinviting Speakers from University CampusesPublic Affairs Quarterly 35 (2): 94-118. 2021.
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Lacey J. Davidson and Mark Satta, Epistemology and HIV TransmissionIn Heidi Grasswick & Nancy Arden McHugh (eds.), Making the Case: Feminist and Critical Race Philosophers Engage Case Studies, State University of New York Press. pp. 241-267. 2021.
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Mark Satta, Is There a Duty-Generating Special Relationship of Creator to Creature?Sophia 59 (4): 637-649. 2020.
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Anwar Uhuru, Textual Mysticism: Reading the Sublime in Philosophical Mysticism (review)APA Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience 19 (2): 3-5. 2020.
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Joshua Wilburn, Plato’s Three-fold City and Soul, written by Joshua I. WeinsteinPolis 36 (3): 586-589. 2019.
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Eric Hiddleston, Dispositional and categorical properties, and Russellian MonismPhilosophical Studies 176 (1): 65-92. 2019.
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Mark Satta, The Free Speech Century Lee C. Bollinger & Geoffrey R. Stone, 2018 New York, Oxford University Press. xvi + 356 pp, $99.00 (hb) $21.95Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (2): 332-334. 2019.
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Mark Satta, A linguistic grounding for a polysemy theory of ‘knows’Philosophical Studies 175 (5): 1163-1182. 2018.
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Mark Satta, Semantic blindness and error theorizing for the ambiguity theory of ‘knows’Analysis 78 (2): 275-284. 2018.
