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Ashley Coates, The grounding conception of governanceErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Mary Carman, Harmony, Disruption, and Affective Injustice: Metz and the Capacity for Harmonious RelationshipEthical Theory and Moral Practice 1-16. forthcoming.
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Uwe Peters and Mary Carman, Unjustified Sample Sizes and Generalizations in Explainable AI Research: Principles for More Inclusive User StudiesIEEE Intelligent Systems. forthcoming.
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Uwe Peters and Mary Carman, Cultural Bias in Explainable AI ResearchJournal of Artificial Intelligence Research. forthcoming.
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Mary Carman and Lauren Leigh Saling, Addressing the complexity of health and moral emotions through philosophical analysisPhilosophical Psychology. forthcoming.
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Edwin Etieyibo, Metz’s Heterochthonous Relational Moral Theory and Business EthicsEthical Theory and Moral Practice 1-18. forthcoming.
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Bogdan Dicher, Substructural heresiesInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Mary Carman, Disruptive Emotions and Affective Injustice Within an African-Inspired Relational EthicsTheoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 71 (179): 28-52. 2024.
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Ashley Coates, The meta-grounding theory of powerful qualitiesPhilosophical Studies 180 (8): 2309-2328. 2023.
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Ashley Coates, Powerful Qualities, Phenomenal Properties and AIIn William A. Bauer & Anna Marmodoro (eds.), Artificial Dispositions: Investigating Ethical and Metaphysical Issues, Bloomsbury. pp. 169-192. 2023.
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Mary Carman, Intentional Feelings, Practical Agency, and Normative CommitmentsJournal of Consciousness Studies 30 (7): 88-111. 2023.
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Mary Carman and Benjamin Rosman, Applying a Principle of Explicability to AI Research in Africa: Should We Do It?In Aribiah David Attoe, Segun Samuel Temitope, Victor Nweke, John Umezurike & Jonathan Okeke Chimakonam (eds.), Conversations on African Philosophy of Mind, Consciousness and Artificial Intelligence, Springer Verlag. pp. 183-201. 2023.
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Andrew Buskell, Edwin Etieyibo, Catherine Elizabeth Kendig, Raphael Uchôa, and Robert A. Wilson, How to Think with the Global South. Essay Review of Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science, Routledge, 2021. (review)Philosophy of Science 90 (1): 209-217. 2023.
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Edwin Etieyibo, Race, Intellectual Racism, and the Opened DoorCritical Philosophy of Race 11 (2): 309-338. 2023.
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Edwin Etieyibo, Trivalent Logic, African Logic, and African MetaphysicsIn Björn Freter, Elvis Imafidon & Mpho Tshivhase (eds.), Handbook of African Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 265-279. 2023.
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Aderonke Ajiboro and Edwin Etieyibo, Indigenous culture and the decolonisation of feminist thought in AfricaSouth African Journal of Philosophy 42 (3): 165-175. 2023.
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Onyinye Patricia Emua and Edwin Etieyibo, Igbo values and womenSouth African Journal of Philosophy 42 (3): 202-216. 2023.
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Abiodun Paul Afolabi and Edwin Etieyibo, Gender relations and social justice in Africa: Toward a duty-based approach to gender-based violenceSouth African Journal of Philosophy 42 (3): 230-245. 2023.
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Edwin Etieyibo and Pedro Tabensky, Feminism and women in African philosophySouth African Journal of Philosophy 42 (3): 161-164. 2023.
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Edwin Etieyibo, Disharmony as a Political ViceIn Uchenna B. Okeja (ed.), Routledge Handbook of African Political Philosophy, Routledge. 2023.
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Ashley Coates, Tropes, Unmanifested Dispositions and Powerful QualitiesErkenntnis 87 (5): 2143-2160. 2022.
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Ashley Coates, Events and the regress of pure powers: Reply to TaylorAnalysis 82 (4): 647-654. 2022.
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Ashley Coates, Essence, Triviality, and FundamentalityCanadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (5): 502-516. 2022.