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Renee Jorgensen
Renee Jorgensen
Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan
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Year
The pragmatics of slurs
RJ Bolinger
Noûs 51 (3), 439-462, 2017
1912017
The rational impermissibility of accepting (some) racial generalizations
RJ Bolinger
Synthese 197 (6), 2415-2431, 2020
1322020
Varieties of Moral Encroachment
RJ Bolinger
Philosophical Perspectives, 2020
712020
Moral Risk and Communicating Consent
RJ Bolinger
Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2019
272019
Reasonable mistakes and regulative norms: Racial bias in defensive harm
R Bolinger
Journal of Political Philosophy, 2017
172017
# BelieveWomen and the Ethics of Belief
RJ Bolinger
NOMOS LXIV: Truth and Evidence, 2021
162021
Algorithms and the Individual in Criminal Law
R Jorgensen
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2021
132021
Explaining the Justificatory Asymmetry between Statistical and Individualized Evidence
RJ Bolinger
Jon Robson & Zachary Hoskins (eds.), The Social Epistemology of Legal Trials, 2021
132021
Revisiting the right to do wrong
RJ Bolinger
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (1), 43-57, 2017
122017
The Moral Grounds of Reasonably Mistaken Self-Defense
R Bolinger
Philosophy & Phenomenological Research, 2020
112020
Contested Slurs: Delimiting the Linguistic Community
RJ Bolinger
Grazer Philosophische Studien, 2019
102019
Demographic statistics in defensive decisions
RJ Bolinger
Synthese 198 (5), 4833-4850, 2021
62021
Metalinguistic Negotiations in Moral Disagreement
RJ Bolinger
Inquiry, 0
5*
Mistaken Defense and Normative Conventions
RJ Bolinger
University of Southern California, 2017
42017
The Language of Mental Illness
RJ Bolinger
Justin Khoo & Rachel Katharine Sterken (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Social …, 2021
32021
Strictly speaking
RJ Bolinger, A Sandgren
Analysis 80 (1), 3-11, 2020
32020
How Propaganda Works
RJ Bolinger
Ethics 127 (2), 502-507, 2017
2017
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