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- Some Socratic Modesty: A Reconsideration of Recent Empirical Work on Moral Judgment
- A Reasonable Expectation Account of The Epistemic Condition of Blameworthiness and Ignorance Rooted in Myside Bias
- Limiting Access to Certain Anonymous Information: From the Group Right to Privacy to the Principle of Protecting the Vulnerable
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- Jonathan Y. Tsou: Philosophy of Psychiatry
- Justifying Subsistence Emissions: An Appeal to Causal Impotence
- A Reason to Know
- The Benefits of Living Without Meaning Sub Specie Aeternitatis
- Moral Exemplarism as a Powerful Indoctrinating Tool
- Manon Garcia: We Are Not Born Submissive
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- Communists, Anarchists, and Suckers: A Reply to Spafford on ‘Conditional Exchange’
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- Beyond Agent-Regret: Another Attitude for Non-Culpable Failure
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- The Fist of Virtue: The Virtue-Skill Analogy and Traditional Martial Arts
- Introduction to Special Edition on “Annas on Virtue and Skill”
- Effective Deliberation, Good Deliberation, and the Skill Analogy
- The Singular Analysis of the “Good For” Relation
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- Why Adults have to be Children First
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- An Account of Extrinsic Final Value
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- Christine Overall, ed., Pets and People: The Ethics of Our Relationships with Companion Animals
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- Appreciating Bad Art
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- Authenticity, Self-fulfillment, and Self-acknowledgment
- Understanding “Meaning of life” in Terms of Reasons for Action
- What Does the Shape of a Life Tell Us About Its Value?
- When the Reflective Watch-Dog Barks: Conscience and Self-Deception in Kant
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- Against Hybrid Expressivist-Error Theory
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- Mark Navin, Values and Vaccine Refusal: Hard Questions in Ethics, Epistemology, and Health Care. New York: Routledge, 2015, 240 pp., ISBN 978-1138790650
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- The Right Balance
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