Publications and creative works by faculty in the Department of Philosophy, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, are collected here.

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Submissions from 2023

Distracted from Meaning : A Philosophy of Smartphones, Tiger C. Roholt (2023)

Submissions from 2022

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Introduction of 'Distracted from Meaning: A Philosophy of Smartphones', Tiger C. Roholt (2022)

Submissions from 2021

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Being-with Smartphones, Tiger C. Roholt (2021)

Submissions from 2015

New Perspectives in Japanese Bioethics, Alexandra Perry and Chris D. Herrera (2015)

Submissions from 2014

Groove : A Phenomenology of Rhythmic Nuance, Tiger C. Roholt (2014)

Submissions from 2013

Ethics and Neurodiversity, Chris D. Herrera and Alexandra Perry (2013)

Key Terms in Philosophy of Art, Tiger C. Roholt (2013)

Submissions from 2009

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Tinkering with the Survival Lottery During a Public Health Crisis, Chris Herrera (2009)

Submissions from 2008

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Is it Time for Bioethics to Go Empirical?, Chris Herrera (2008)

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A Reply to Robert Larmer, Kirk McDermid (2008)

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Miracles: Metaphysics, Physics, and Physicalism, Kirk McDermid (2008)

Submissions from 2003

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A Clash of Methodology and Ethics in “Undercover” Social Science, Chris Herrera (2003)

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Universal Compulsory Service in Medical Research, Chris Herrera (2003)

Submissions from 2001

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Ethics, Deception, and ‘Those Milgram Experiments’, Chris Herrera (2001)

Submissions from 1999

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Two Arguments for 'Covert Methods' in Social Research, Chris Herrera (1999)

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Sport Medicine and the Ethics of Boxing, Suzanne Leclerc and Chris Herrera (1999)

Submissions from 1997

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A Historical Interpretation of Deceptive Experiments in American Psychology, Chris Herrera (1997)

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The Other Human-Subject Experiments, Chris Herrera (1997)

Submissions from 1996

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An Ethical Argument Against Leaving Psychologists to their Statistical Devices, Chris Herrera (1996)

Submissions from 1993

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Some Ways that Technology and Terminology Distort the Euthanasia Issue, Chris Herrera (1993)