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Jea Sophia Oh, Matricide, Myth, and the Great Mother: An Asian Ecofeminist Reading of Seolmundae (the Creator of Jeju Island in Korea) and Nüwa (the Protector Goddess of Chinese Mythology)Journal of Chinese Philosophy 49 (2): 125-135. 2022.
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Jea Sophia Oh, Matricide, Myth, and the Great Mother: An Asian Ecofeminist Reading of Seolmundae (the Creator of Jeju Island in Korea) and Nüwa (the Protector Goddess of Chinese Mythology)Journal of Chinese Philosophy 49 (2): 125-135. 2022.
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Jea Sophia Oh and Edward Y. J. Chung, Emotions in Korean Philosophy and Religion (edited book)Palgrave. 2022.
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Jea Sophia Oh, A Comparative Ecofeminist Perspective of Care for Planetary FamilyJournal of Philosophy of Emotion 2 (2): 25-30. 2021.
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Joseph Harroff and Jea Sophia Oh, Suffering and Evil in Nature: Comparative Responses from Ecstatic Naturalism and Healing Cultures (edited book)Lexington Books. 2021.
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Joseph Len Miller, Metaethical Agnosticism: Practical Reasons for Acting When Agnostic About the Existence of Moral ReasonsJournal of Value Inquiry 54 (1): 59-75. 2020.
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Joseph Len Miller, Decolonizing the demarcation of the ethicalPhilosophical Studies 177 (2): 337-352. 2020.
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Joseph Len Miller, Book Review: Indigenizing Philosophy Through the Land: A Trickster Methodology for Decolonizing Environmental Ethics and Indigenous Futures by Brian Burkhart (review)APA Newsletter on Native American and Indigenous Philosophy 19 (2): 7-11. 2020.
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Rónke Òké, Traveling Elsewheres: Afropolitanism, Americanah, and the Illocution of TravelCritical Philosophy of Race 7 (2): 289-305. 2019.
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Simone Guidi and Steven James, Memory and Philosophy. Vol. 1. Individual Memory Between Cognition and Individuation (edited book)Lo Sguardo. 2019.
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Joseph Len Miller, Etemeyaske Vpokat (Living Together Peacefully): How the Muscogee Concept of Harmony Can Provide a Structure to MoralityIn Colin Marshall (ed.), Comparative Metaethics: Neglected Perspectives on the Foundations of Morality, Routledge. pp. 81-101. 2019.
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Steven James, Book review: Understanding Ignorance: The Surprising Impact of What We Don't Know (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 201803. 2018.
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Marilynn Lawrence and Jea Sophia Oh, Nature's Transcendence and Immanence: A Comparative Interdisciplinary Ecstatic Naturalism (edited book)Lexington Books. 2017.
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Steven James, Book review: Mental Time Travel: Episodic Memory and Our Knowledge of the Personal Past (review)Memory Studies 10 (3). 2017.
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Jea Sophia Oh, A Lament Over Frankenstein, Nature De-Natured: A Deep Ecology with Sacred SeedAmerican Journal of Theology and Philosophy 37 (1): 70-78. 2016.
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Steven James, Epistemic and non-Epistemic Theories of RememberingPacific Philosophical Quarterly 109-127. 2016.
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Joan Woolfrey, The Infectiousness of HopePhilosophy in the Contemporary World 22 (2): 94-103. 2015.
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Robert S. Corrington, Sigridur Gudmarsdottir, Joseph M. Kramp, Wade A. Mitchell, Robert C. Neville, Jea Sophia Oh, Iljoon Park, Austin J. Roberts, Wesley J. Wildman, Guy Woodward, and Martin O. Yalcin, A Philosophy of Sacred Nature: Prospects for Ecstatic Naturalism (edited book)Lexington Books. 2014.
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Joan Woolfrey, Group Moral Agency as Environmental AccountabilitySocial Philosophy Today 24 69-88. 2008.
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Joan Woolfrey, Group Moral Agency as Environmental AccountabilitySocial Philosophy Today 24 69-88. 2008.
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Joan Woolfrey, What Happens Now?: Oregon and Physician‐Assisted SuicideHastings Center Report 28 (3): 9-17. 1998.
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Joan Woolfrey, Refusing Evil: The Place of Acuity in MoralityDissertation, University of Oregon. 1996.