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Romy Eskens (Utrecht University), “Expressive Duties Are Demandable and Enforceable”
Forthcoming, Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics (2024)
Apr 22
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Benjamin Matheson (University of Bern), "Blameworthiness is Terminable"
Forthcoming, Philosophical Quarterly
Apr 15
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Kyle van Oosterum (University of Oxford), "Paternalism and Exclusion"
Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, 2024
Apr 4
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Guy Crain (Rose State College), “Three Shortcomings of the Trolley Method of Moral Philosophy”
Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, 2023
Mar 28
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Zoe Walker (Trinity College - Oxford University), "Just Kidding? Two Roles for the Concept of Joking in Political Speech"
Forthcoming, Philosophical Quarterly
Mar 18
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David Friedell (Union College), "Becoming non-Jewish"
Forthcoming, New Perspectives on the Ontology of Social Identities (Routledge)
Mar 14
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Sungwoo Um (Seoul National University), "Duty, Virtue, and Filial Love"
Philosophy, 2024
Mar 11
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Robert Morgan (University of Leeds), "Sexualisation"
Forthcoming, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Feb 29
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Giacomo Melis (University of Stirling) & Susana Monsó (UNED), "Are humans the only rational animals?"
The Philosophical Quarterly, 2023
Feb 26
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Alisabeth Ayars (University of British Columbia), "An Explanation of the Essential Publicity of Practical Reasons"
Forthcoming, Oxford Studies in Metaethics
Feb 12
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Christopher Register (Princeton University), "How to Explain the Importance of Persons"
The Philosophical Quarterly (2023)
Feb 5
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Christopher Register (Princeton University), "How to Explain the Importance of Persons"
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Melissa Seymour Fahmy (University of Georgia), "Never Merely as a Means: Rethinking the Role and Relevance of Consent"
Kantian Review, 2023
Jan 29
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Melissa Seymour Fahmy (University of Georgia), "Never Merely as a Means: Rethinking the Role and Relevance of Consent"
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