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Widener University
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  • Joseph Metz, Why There Are No Frankfurt‐Style Omission Cases
    Noûs 59 (1): 47-65. 2025.
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  • Joseph Metz, Unlearning Agency: Lessons from Cults
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 12 (57): 1510-1530. 2025.
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  • Thomas Wilk and Steve Gimbel, In on the Joke: The Ethics of Humor and Comedy
    De Gruyter Brill. 2024.
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  • Steve Gimbel and Thomas Wilk, Joke Capital vs. Punching Up/Punching Down: Accounting for the Ethical Relation between Joker and Target
    The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 5 (1): 71-90. 2024.
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  • Joseph Metz, Preemptive Omissions
    Erkenntnis 89 (3): 1117-1138. 2024.
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  • Thomas Wilk, A Kernel of Truth: Outlining an Epistemology of Jokes
    The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 4 (1): 227-246. 2023.
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  • Joseph Metz, Higher‐Order Omissions and the Stacked View of Agency
    Philosophical Issues 33 (1): 170-182. 2023.
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  • Steve Gimbel and Thomas Wilk, “I Said Something Wrong”: Transworld Obligation in Yesterday
    Film-Philosophy 25 (2): 151-164. 2021.
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  • Thomas Wilk, Proportion and the Personality of Humor
    The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 2 (1): 147-148. 2021.
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  • Joseph Metz, Omissions, Moral Luck, and Minding the (Epistemic) Gap
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (4): 301-314. 2021.
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  • Joseph Metz, An ability-based theory of responsibility for collective omissions
    Philosophical Studies 178 (8): 2665-2685. 2020.
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  • Joseph Metz, Keeping It Simple: Rethinking Abilities and Moral Responsibility
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (4): 651-668. 2020.
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  • Thomas Wilk, Metaethics for Neo-Pragmatists: A Pragmatic Account of Linguistic Meaning for Moral Vocabulary
    Dissertation, Johns Hopkins University. 2019.
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  • Joseph Metz, FOMO and Regret for Non-Doings
    Social Theory and Practice 45 (3): 451-470. 2019.
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  • Thomas Wilk, Inferences, Experiences, and the Myth of the Given: A Reply to Champagne
    Logos and Episteme 8 (1): 155-162. 2017.
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  • Thomas Wilk, Trust, Communities, and the Standing To Hold Accountable
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 (S2): 1-22. 2017.
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