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Peter Westmoreland, "How Handedness Shapes Lived Experience, Intersectionality, and Inequality: Hand and World"
Palgrave MacMillan, 2023.
Dec 30, 2024
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Peter Westmoreland, "How Handedness Shapes Lived Experience, Intersectionality, and Inequality: Hand and World"
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Guido Pincione (University of Arizona) and Gregory Robson (University of Notre Dame), “Theories, Facts, and Meanings in Political…
Philosophers’ Imprint, 2024
Dec 16, 2024
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Guido Pincione (University of Arizona) and Gregory Robson (University of Notre Dame), “Theories, Facts, and Meanings in Political Philosophy”
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Serhij Kiš (University of Pardubice), "Should we use legitimate fallacies? A case study of whataboutism in the discourse on the…
Argumentation and Advocacy, 2024
Nov 25, 2024
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Serhij Kiš (University of Pardubice), "Should we use legitimate fallacies? A case study of whataboutism in the discourse on the Russian-Ukrainian war”
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Luca Hemmerich (TU Darmstadt), "Against Negativism: Why Critical Theory Should Appeal to the Good"
Political Philosophy, 2024
Oct 14, 2024
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Luca Hemmerich (TU Darmstadt), "Against Negativism: Why Critical Theory Should Appeal to the Good"
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire (Durham University), "The Middle-Income Kingdom: China and the Demands of International Distributive Justice"
Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2024
Sep 30, 2024
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Tadhg Ó Laoghaire (Durham University), "The Middle-Income Kingdom: China and the Demands of International Distributive Justice"
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David Jenkins (University of Otago), "Mono No Aware: How Conservatives Should do Change"
Res Publica, 2024
Sep 24, 2024
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David Jenkins (University of Otago), "Mono No Aware: How Conservatives Should do Change"
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Jonas Haeg (King’s College London), "Provocation, Self-Defense, and Protective Duties"
Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2024
Aug 26, 2024
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Jonas Haeg (King’s College London), "Provocation, Self-Defense, and Protective Duties"
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Bradley Hillier-Smith (University of St. Andrews), "The Ethics of State Responses to Refugees"
Routledge, 2024
Aug 19, 2024
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Bradley Hillier-Smith (University of St. Andrews), "The Ethics of State Responses to Refugees"
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Gabriele Badano and Alasia Nuti (University of York), "Must the Subaltern Speak Publicly? Public Reason Liberalism and the Ethics of…
Forthcoming, The Journal of Politics
Aug 15, 2024
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Gabriele Badano and Alasia Nuti (University of York), "Must the Subaltern Speak Publicly? Public Reason Liberalism and the Ethics of Fighting Severe Injustice"
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Kyle Scott (UCLA), “Unalienated Labor as Cooperative Self-Determination: Aristotle and Marx”
Forthcoming, European Journal of Philosophy
Aug 1, 2024
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Kyle Scott (UCLA), “Unalienated Labor as Cooperative Self-Determination: Aristotle and Marx”
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Lars Moen (University of Vienna), “The Republican Dilemma: Promoting Freedom in a Modern Society”
Oxford University Press, 2024
Jul 25, 2024
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Lars Moen (University of Vienna), “The Republican Dilemma: Promoting Freedom in a Modern Society”
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Samuel Dishaw (UNC, Chapel Hill), "Solidarity and the Work of Moral Understanding"
Philosophical Quarterly, 2024
Jun 27, 2024
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Samuel Dishaw (UNC, Chapel Hill), "Solidarity and the Work of Moral Understanding"
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