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Moral Relativism and Pluralism
David B. Wong
The Battle for Your Brain: Defending the Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology
Nita A. Farahany
Wittgenstein and Literary Studies
Sarah Beckwith and Toril Moi (chapter authors)
Neuroscience and Philosophy
Felipe De Brigard, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (editors)
Free Will: Philosophers and Neuroscientists in Conversation
Uri Maoz and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (editors)
How to Do Things with Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame across Cultures
Owen Flanagan
The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Philosophy
Ásta, Kim Q. Hall
Emotion and Virtue
Gopal Sreenivasan
The Intrigues of Jennie Lee: A Novel
Alex Rosenberg
Émilie Du Châtelet and the Foundations of Physical Science
Katherine Brading
Clean Hands? Philosophical Lessons from Scrupulosity
Jesse S. Summers, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Measuring Social Welfare: An Introduction
Matthew D. Adler
Categories We Live By: The Construction of Sex, Gender, Race, and Other Social Categories
Ásta
Der aufrechte Gang im windschiefen Kapitalismus: Modelle kritischen Denkens
Henry W. Pickford (co-editor)
How History Gets Things Wrong: The Neuroscience of our Addiction to Stories
Alex Rosenberg
Institutionalizing the Just War
Allen Buchanan
Think Again: How to Reason and Argue
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
A Mark of the Mental: In Defense of Informational Teleosemantics
Karen Neander
Revolution of the Ordinary: Literary Studies after Wittgenstein, Austin, and Cavell
Toril Moi
Nietzsche's Final Teaching
Michael Allen Gillespie
The Moral Psychology of Anger
Owen Flanagan (co-editor)
The Oxford Handbook of Well-Being and Public Policy
Matthew D. Adler
Autumn in Oxford
Alex Rosenberg
The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility
Owen Flanagan
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