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1 week ago
Hil Malatino, "Side Affects: On Being Trans and Feeling Bad" (U Minnesota Press, 2022)

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2 weeks ago
Oana Serban, "After Thomas Kuhn: The Structure of Aesthetic Revolutions" (de Gruyter, 2022)




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2 months ago
Charles Goodman, "The Tattvasaṃgraha Of Śāntarakṣita: Selected Metaphysical Chapters" (Oxford UP, 2022)

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2 months ago
Tristan Grøtvedt Haze, "Meaning and Metaphysical Necessity" (Routledge, 2022)

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3 months ago
Saba Bazargan-Forward, "Authority, Cooperation, and Accountability" (Oxford UP, 2022)


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3 months ago
Neil Levy, "Bad Beliefs: Why They Happen to Good People" (Oxford UP, 2021)



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5 months ago
Kelly McCormick, "The Problem of Blame: Making Sense of Moral Anger" (Cambridge UP, 2022)

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5 months ago
Pascah Mungwini, "African Philosophy: Emancipation and Practice" (Bloomsbury, 2022)



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6 months ago
Alice Crary and Lori Gruen, "Animal Crisis: A New Critical Theory" (Polity, 2022)


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7 months ago
David Hunter, "On Believing: Being Right in a World of Possibilities" (Oxford UP, 2022)

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7 months ago
Mark Siderits, "How Things Are: An Introduction to Buddhist Metaphysics" (Oxford UP, 2021)



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8 months ago
Shannon M. Mussett, "Entropic Philosophy: Chaos, Breakdown, and Creation" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022)

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8 months ago
Shannon M. Mussett, "Entropic Philosophy: Chaos, Breakdown, and Creation" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022)



66
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9 months ago
James C. Klagge, "Wittgenstein's Artillery: Philosophy as Poetry" (MIT Press, 2021)

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10 months ago
William J. Talbott, "Learning from Our Mistakes: Epistemology for the Real World" (Oxford UP, 2021)

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10 months ago
Jana Mohr Lone, "Seen and Not Heard: Why Children's Voices Matter" (Rowman and Littlefield, 2021)


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11 months ago
Myisha Cherry, "The Case for Rage: Why Anger Is Essential to Anti-Racist Struggle" (Oxford UP, 2021)

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11 months ago
Jay L. Garfield, "Buddhist Ethics: A Philosophical Exploration" (Oxford UP, 2021)

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11 months ago
James Woodward, "Causation with a Human Face: Normative Theory and Descriptive Psychology" (Oxford UP, 2021)











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1 year ago
Helena de Bres, "Artful Truths: The Philosophy of Memoir" (U Chicago Press, 2021)



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