Book & Journal Publications
- Delmas, C. (2020). Uncivil disobedience. In M. Schwartzberg (Ed.), NOMOS LXII: Protest and Dissent (pp.9-44). New York: NYU Press.
- Parekh, S. (2020). No refuge: Ethics and the global refugee crisis. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Schafran, A., Smith, M.N., & Hall, S. (2020). The spatial contract: A new politics of provision for an urbanized planet. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press.
- Castor, N.F., & Louis, B.M. (2019). How to best navigate the Africana Studies joint position. InsideHigherEd.com, 1 February 2019. Retrieved from https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2019/02/01/advice-scholars-holding-africana-studies-joint-position-opinion
- Castor, N.F., & Louis, B.M. (2019). The two-body problem. InsideHigherEd.com, 25 January 2019. Retrieved from https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2019/01/25/how-navigate-challenges-joint-position-africana-studies-opinion
- Castor, N.F., De-Jesús, A.B., & McCrary, A. (2019). Juju Justice: Policing and black religions. Proceedings of the Roots, Rocks, Ring Shouts Symposium in Africana Studies Review, the Journal of the Center for African and African American Studies at SUNO, 6(1) 86-99.
- Delmas, C. (2019). Civil disobedience, punishment, and injustice. In K.K. Ferzan & L. Alexander (Eds.), The Palgrave handbook of applied ethics and the criminal law (pp. 167-188). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave MacMillan.
- Fallis, D., & Lewis, P.J. (2019). Toward a formal analysis of deceptive signaling. Synthese, 196(6), 2279-2303.
- Hosein, A. (2019.) The ethics of migration: An introduction. New York: Routledge.
- Illingworth, P. (2019). Giving Well: Philanthropy for Human Rights. In Valentin Beck, Stefan Gosepath, Henning Hahn, and Robert Lepenies(Eds.), Dimensions of poverty. Berlin: Springer, 2019.
- Kelting, M.W. (2019). Tracking changes in Jain devotional singing. Sikh Formations, 15(1-2), 142-151.
- Lee, J.H. (2019). Comparative religious ethics and the politics of Christian identity. Journal of Religious Ethics, 47(4), 781-788.
- Lee, J.H. (2019). Introduction: The legacy of Christian ethics in comparative religious ethics. Journal of Religious Ethics, 47(4), 754-758.
- Smead, R., & Forber, P. (2019). Signals and spite in fluctuating populations. Open Philosophy 2, 137-146.
- Smead, R. (2019). Sports tournaments and social choice theory. Philosophies, 4(2), doi:10.3390/philosophies4020028
- Zucker, J., Rassaby, D., Watkins, A. & Smead, R. (2019). Bargaining and intersectionaldisadvantage: Reply to O’Connor, Bright, and Bruner. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective, 8(7): 1-8. https://wp.me/p1Bfg0-4ei.
- Basl, J., and Schouten, G. (2018). Can We Use Social Policy to Enhance Compliance with Moral Obligations to Animals? Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 21(3) 629-647
- Bucar, E.M. (2018). Islamic virtue ethics. In N.E. Snow (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of virtue. New York: Oxford University of Press.
- Delmas, C. & Aas. Sean. (2018). Sexual Reorientation in Ideal and Non-Ideal Theory, Journal of Political Philosophy 26, 4, 463-485. (Delmas 1st author)
- Delmas, C. (2018). Is Hacktivism the New Civil Disobedience? Raisons Politiques, 69(1), 63-81.
- Delmas, C. (2018). Désobéissance civile et dénonciation gouvernementale: Le cas d’Edward Snowden. Éthique Publique 20(2), https://journals.openedition.org/ethiquepublique/3837
- Fallis, D. (2018). What is Deceptive Lying? In A. Stokke and E. Michaelson (Eds.), Lying: Language, knowledge, ethics, and politics (pp. 25-42). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Fallis, D. (2018). Adversarial Epistemology on the Internet. In D. Coady and J. Chase (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Applied Epistemology (pp. 54-68). New York: Routledge.
- Fallis, D. (2018). On Playing Cowboys and Indians. In J. South and K. Engles, Westworld and philosophy (pp. 5-14). New York: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Fallis, D., & Zelinski, D. (2018). Tom Petty Didn’t Really Need to Know. In M. Volpert, and R. Auxier (Eds.), Tom Petty and philosophy (pp. 107-118). Chicago, IL: Open Court.
- Fitelson, B. (2018). Closure, Counter-Closure, and Inferential Knowledge In C. de Almeida, R. Borges and P. Klein (Eds.), Explaining Knowledge: New Essays on the Gettier Problem. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Borges, R., Fitelson, B., & Braden C. (Eds.). (2018). Knowledge, scepticism, and defeat: Themes from Klein. PhilPapers.
- Hosein, A. (2018). Racial Profiling and a Reasonable Sense of Inferior Political Status. The Journal of Political Philosophy, 26(3), e1-e20.
- Hosein, A. (2018). Sex Stereotyping. In P. Garavaso (Ed.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Feminism. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
- Kelting, W. (2018). Leveraging Agency: Young Jain women’s ritual innovations through the Updhan Fast. In A. Alloco and B. Pennington (Eds.), Ritual innovation: Strategic interventions in South Asia religion (pp. 191-206). Albany: SUNY Press.
- Lee, J. (2018). Daosim and philosophy. In D. Pritchard (Ed.), Oxford bibliographies in philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Mathiesen, K. (2018). Fake News and Critical Thinking. In D. Agosto (Ed.), Information Literacy in the Age of Fake News. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio Publishers.
- Sandler, R. (2018). Gene drives and species conservation: An ethical analysis. In I. Braverman (Ed.), Gene editing, law, and the environment. New York, NY: Routledge.
- Sandler, R. (2018). Is Considering the Interests of Plants Absurd? In M. Di Paola and A. Kallhoff (Eds.), Plant ethics (pp. 40-50). New York: Routledge.
- Sandler, R. (2018). An Ethical Theory Analysis of the Food System Discourse. In K. Thompson and P. Thompson (Eds.), Agricultural ethics in East Asian perspectives (pp. 133-144). Dordrecht: Springer.
- Foley, M., Forber, P., Smead, R., & Riedl, C. (2018). Conflict and convention in dynamic networks. Journal of The Royal Society Interface, 15(140), 20170835.
- Smith, M. (2018). Reliance Structures: How Urban Public Policy Shapes Human Agency. In D. Boonin (Ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy, (pp. 809-825). Palgrave MacMillan
- Smith, M. (2018). Political Creativity: A Skeptical View. In B. Gaut and M. Kieran (Eds.), Creativity and philosophy (pp. 369-390). New York: Routledge.
- Crane, J.K., & Sandler, R. (2017). Natural, artifactual, and moral goodness. The Journal of Ethics, 21(3), 291-307.
- Fitelson, B. (2017). Confirmation, causation, and Simpson’s paradox. Episteme.
- Hosein, A. (2017). Responsibility and self-defense: Can we have it all? Res Publica, 23(3), 367-385.
- Hosein, A. (2017). Do you have to let it linger? – Political membership that remains after territorial exit. South African Journal of Philosophy, 36(1), 24-32.
- Lee, J. (2017). Ethnography and ethics. The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, doi:10.1002/9781444367072.wbiee835
- Parekh, S. (2017). The philosophy behind sanctuary jurisdictions. Human Rights at Home Blog, 11 December 2017.
- Parekh, S. (2017). Book review: Strangers in our midst: The political philosophy of immigration by David Miller. Political Theory, doi.org/10.1177/0090591717725308
- Sandler, R. (2017). De-extinction and conservation genetics in the Anthropocene. Recreating the Wild: De-extinction, Technology, and the Ethics of Conservation, Special Report, Hastings Center Report 47(4), S43-S47. DOI: 10.1002/hast.751
- Sandler, R. (2017). De-extinction: Costs, benefits and ethics. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 1, 0105, doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0105
- Sandler, R. (2017). Techno-conversation in the Anthropocene: What does it mean to save a species? In U.K. Heise J. Christensen, & M. Niemann (Eds.) The Routledge companion to the environmental humanities (Chapter 7, pp. 72-81). New York: Routledge.
- Sandler, R. (2017). Environmental virtue ethics: Value, normativity, and right action. In S.M. Gardiner, & A. Thompson (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of environmental ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199941339.013.20.
- Smith, M.N. (2017). Intentions: Past, present, and future. Philosophical Explorations, 20(Supplement II), 1–12.
- Vasend, O., Sober, E., & Fitelson, B. (2017). The philosophical significance of Stein’s paradox. European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 7(3), 411-433.
- Delmas, C. (2016). Civil disobedience. Philosophy Compass, 11(1), 681-691.
- Aas, S., & Delmas, C. (2016). The ethics of sexual reorientation: What should clinicians and researchers do? Journal of Medical Ethics, 42(6), 340-347. (Editor’s Choice).
- Fitelson, B. (2016). Solutions to some open problems from Slaney. Australasian Journal of Logic, 13(4).
- Smead, R., & Forber P. (2016). The coevolution of recognition and social behavior. Scientific Reports, 6. DOI: 10.1038/srep25813.
- Forber, P., & Smead, R. (2016). The evolution of spite, recognition, and morality. Philosophy of Science, 83, 884-896.
- Sandler, R. (2016). ‘The Anthropocene’, ecosystem management, and environmental virtue. Cuadernos de Bioetica, 27(3), 357-368.
- Smead, R. (2016). On the rationality of inconsistent predictions: The March Madness paradox. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 43, 163-169.
- Delmas, C. (2015). The ethics of government whistleblowing. Social Theory and Practice, 41(1), 77-105.
- Hartmann, S. & Fitelson, B. (2015). A new Garber-style solution to the problem of old evidence. Philosophy of Science, 82(4).
- Fitelson, B. (2015). The strongest possible Lewisian triviality result. Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, 4, 69-74.
- Easwaran, K., & Fitelson, B. (2015). Accuracy, coherence, and evidence. In T. Szabo Gendler & J. Hawthorne (Eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology (Volume 5). New York: Oxford University Press.
- Fitelson, B., & Osherson, D. (2015). Remarks on “Random sequences”. Australasian Journal of Logic.
- Forber, P., & Smead, R. (2015). Evolution and the classification of social behavior. Biology and Philosophy, 30(3), 405-421.
- Smead, R. (2015). The role of social interaction in the evolution of learning. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 66, 161-180.
- Haydari, S., & Smead, R. (2015). Does longer copyright protection help or harm scientific knowledge creation? Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 18(2), 23.
- Setta, S.M., & Shemie, S.D. (2015). An explanation and analysis of how world religions formulate their ethical decisions on withdrawing treatment and determining death. Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, 10, 6 DOI 10.1186/s13010-015-0025-x
- Delmas, C. (2014). Samaritanism and civil disobedience. Res Publica, 20(3), 295-313.
- Delmas, C. (2014). Samaritanism and political legitimacy. Analysis, 74(2), 254-262.
- Delmas, C. (2014). The civic duty to report crime and corruption. The Ethics Forum/Les Ateliers de l’Éthique 9(1), 50-64.
- Delmas, C. (2014). Political resistance: A matter of fairness. Law and Philosophy, 33(4), 465-488.
- Allen, D., Eliassi-Rad, & Fitelson, B. (2014). A proposal for decreasing geographical inequality in college admissions. In J. Renker & J. Miller (Eds.), The future of affirmative action, Chapter 12 (Appendix). New York: Century Foundation Press.
- Briggs, R., Cariani, F., Easwaran,K., & Fitelson, B. (2014). Individual coherence and group coherence. In J. Lackey (Ed.), Essays in collective epistemology. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Fitelson, B., & Hájek, A. (2014). Declarations of independence. Synthese, 194(10), 3979-3995.
- Smead, R. (2014). Deception and the evolution of plasticity. Philosophy of Science, 81(5) 852-865.
- Smead, R., Sandler, R., Forber, P., & Basl, J. (2014). A bargaining game analysis of international climate negotiations. Nature Climate Change, 4(6), 442-445.
- Forber, P., & Smead, R. (2014). The evolution of fairness through spite. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B, 281, 20132439.
- McLoone, B., & Smead, R. (2014). The ontogeny and evolution of human collaboration. Biology and Philosophy, 29(4), 559-576.
- Forber, P., & Smead, R. (2014). An evolutionary paradox for pro-social behavior. Journal of Philosophy, 111(3), 151-166.
- Fitelson, B. (2013). Gibbard’s collapse theorem for the indicative conditional: An axiomatic Approach. In M.P. Bonacina, & M.E. Stickel (Eds.), Automated Reasoning and Mathematics: Essays in Memory of William W. McCune. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNAI Festschrift Series). New York: Springer.
- Smead, R., & Forber, P. (2013). The evolutionary dynamics of spite in finite populations. Evolution, 67(3), 698-707.
The Ethics of Migration, Adam Hosein Themes from Klein, Branden Fitelson The Death of the Ethic Life, John Basl A Duty to Resist: When Disobedience Should be Uncivil, Candice Delmas Refugee Crisis: The Borders of Human Mobility, Serena Parekh Environmental Ethics, Ron Sandler Pious Fashion: How Muslim Women Dress, Elizabeth Bucar The Health of Newcomers, Patricia Illingworth Refugees and the Ethics of Forced Displacement, Serena Parekh Food Ethics the basics, Ron Sandler Ethics and Emerging Technologies, Ron Sandler