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  • Robin Zheng, Reconceptualizing solidarity as power from below
    Philosophical Studies 180 (3): 893-917. 2023.
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  • Robin Zheng and Nils-Hennes Stear, Imagining in Oppressive Contexts, or What’s Wrong with Blackface?
    Ethics 133 (3): 381-414. 2023.
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  • Robin Zheng, Theorizing social change
    Philosophy Compass 17 (4). 2022.
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  • Robin Zheng, Moral Criticism and Structural Injustice
    Mind 130 (518): 503-535. 2021.
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  • Robin Zheng, Social Dimensions of Responsibility
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (4): 0-0. 2019.
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  • Robin Zheng, What Kind of Responsibility Do We Have for Fighting Injustice? A Moral-Theoretic Perspective on the Social Connections Model
    Critical Horizons 20 (2): 109-126. 2019.
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  • Robin Zheng, Nussbaum, Martha C. The Monarchy of Fear: A Philosopher Looks at Our Political Crisis. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2018. Pp. 272. $25.99 ; $17.00 (review)
    Ethics 130 (2): 250-255. 2019.
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  • Robin Zheng, Rationalization, controversy, and the entanglement of moral-social cognition: A “critical pessimist” take
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42. 2019.
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  • Robin Zheng, Precarity is a Feminist Issue: Gender and Contingent Labor in the Academy
    Hypatia 33 (2): 235-255. 2018.
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  • Robin Zheng, A Job for Philosophers: Causality, Responsibility, and Explaining Social Inequality
    Dialogue 57 (2): 323-351. 2018.
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  • Robin Zheng, What is My Role in Changing the System? A New Model of Responsibility for Structural Injustice
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (4): 869-885. 2018.
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  • Robin Zheng, Bias, Structure, and Injustice: A Reply to Haslanger
    Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 4 (1): 1-30. 2018.
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  • Robin Zheng, Responsibility from the Margins by David Shoemaker
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 (2): 9-17. 2017.
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  • Robin Zheng, Attributability, Accountability, and Implicit Bias
    In Michael Brownstein & Jennifer Saul (eds.), Implicit Bias and Philosophy, Volume 2: Moral Responsibility, Structural Injustice, and Ethics, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 62-89. 2016.
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  • Robin Zheng, Why Yellow Fever Isn't Flattering: A Case Against Racial Fetishes
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (3): 400-419. 2016.
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  • Robin Zheng, A Justice-Oriented Account of Moral Responsibility for Implicit Bias
    Dissertation, University of Michigan. 2015.
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  • Robin Zheng, Mutual Respect: Rawlsian Justice Between Liberal and Decent Peoples
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