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Why Legitimacy Doesn’t Entail Obligation:
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Corporations Behaving Badly:
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Extending Extensionist Environmental Virtue Ethics
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Comments on William Grove-Fanning’s “Biodiversity Loss, the Motivational Gap, and the Failure of Conservation Education”
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Should Kantians Be Willing to Embrace “Universally Lawful Willing” as a Good Will’s Fundamental Principle?
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What is Goldilocks’ Problem? A Response to “Ethical Progress and the Goldilocks Problem: Objectivity and the Radical Revision of Values” by Amanda Roth
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Butterfield on Dewey’s Idea of Democracy
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On ‘Obscenity and Aesthetic Value’
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Remarks on Tri-partition and the Structure of Kant’s Kritik der Urteilskraft:
Comment on Sam Stoner’s “Critical Philosophy as Artistic Endeavor: On the Form of Kant’s ‘Critique of Aesthetic Judgment’ and its Implications”
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Comments on Long’s “Proper Function Justification and Epistemic Rationality”
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Comments on Timothy Mosteller’s “Platonism and Recent Correspondence Theories of Truth”
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Second-Personal Competence as Emotional Intelligence:
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A Few Remarks on “The Philosopher-Ruler”
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Panpsychism and the Dissolution of Dispositional Properties
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Arrow’s Theorem and the Defense of Democracy
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