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Connor Kianpour (University of Colorado, Boulder), "Strong Comic Immoralism"
Forthcoming, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
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Hanno Sauer (Utrecht University), "Moral Teleology: A Theory of Progress"
Routledge, 2023
May 26
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Alycia LaGuardia-LoBianco (Grand Valley State University) and Paul Bloomfield (University of Connecticut), "The Axiology of Pain and…
Forthcoming, Journal of Value Inquiry
May 24
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Alycia LaGuardia-LoBianco (Grand Valley State University) and Paul Bloomfield (University of Connecticut), "The Axiology of Pain and Pleasure"
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Ian Stoner (Saint Paul College), "Dealbreakers and the Work of Immoral Artists"
Journal of the American Philosophical Association, FirstView
May 22
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Robin McKenna (University of Liverpool & University of Johannesburg), "Non-Ideal Epistemology"
Watch now (24 min) | Oxford University Press, 2023
May 18
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Marcus Arvan (University of Tampa), "Educational Justice and School Boosting"
Forthcoming, Social Theory and Practice
May 17
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Preston Werner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), "Toward a Perceptual Solution to Epistemological Objections to Nonnaturalism"
Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, 2023
May 15
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Preston Werner (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), "Toward a Perceptual Solution to Epistemological Objections to Nonnaturalism"
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Gregory Robson (Iowa State University & University of Notre Dame) and Jonathan Tsou (University of Texas at Dallas), "Technology Ethics: A…
Routledge, 2023
May 12
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Gregory Robson (Iowa State University & University of Notre Dame) and Jonathan Tsou (University of Texas at Dallas), "Technology Ethics: A Philosophical Introduction and Readings"
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Saranga Sudarshan (Independent Scholar), "Reasonable Disagreement and Metalinguistic Negotiation"
Theoria, 2023
May 10
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Brian Cutter & Dustin Crummett (University of Notre Dame), “Psychophysical Harmony: A New Argument for Theism"
Forthcoming, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion
May 8
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Kino Zhao (Simon Fraser University), "Measuring the non-existent: validity before measurement"
Watch now (9 min) | Forthcoming, Philosophy of Science
May 5
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Patrick Todd (University of Edinburgh), "The Open Future: Why Future Contingents Are All False"
Oxford University Press, 2021 - Interviewed by Joe Schmid
May 3
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