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Against elections: The lottocratic alternative
AA Guerrero
Philosophy & Public Affairs 42 (2), 135-178, 2014
3282014
Don’t know, don’t kill: Moral ignorance, culpability, and caution
AA Guerrero
Philosophical studies 136, 59-97, 2007
2712007
The paradox of voting and the ethics of political representation
AA Guerrero
Philosophy & Public Affairs 38 (3), 272-306, 2010
652010
Living with Ignorance in a World of Experts
AA Guerrero
Perspectives on ignorance from moral and social philosophy, 156-185, 2016
432016
Intellectual Difficulty and Moral Responsibility
AA Guerrero
Responsibility: The Epistemic Condition, 2017
332017
Broad cross-national public support for accelerated COVID-19 vaccine trial designs
D Broockman, J Kalla, A Guerrero, M Budolfson, N Eyal, NP Jewell, ...
Vaccine 39 (2), 309-316, 2021
222021
The epistemic pathologies of elections and the epistemic promise of lottocracy
A Guerrero
Political epistemology, 166-92, 2021
182021
The epistemology of consent
A Guerrero
Applied epistemology, 348-388, 2021
172021
Political functionalism and the importance of social facts
A Guerrero
Political utopias, 127-50, 2017
152017
Lawyers, Context, and Legitimacy: A New Theory of Legal Ethics
AA Guerrero
Geo. J. Legal Ethics 25, 107, 2012
152012
The lottocracy
A Guerrero
Aeon, 2014
132014
Appropriately using people merely as a means
AA Guerrero
Criminal Law and Philosophy 10, 777-794, 2016
62016
Deliberation, responsibility, and excusing mistakes of law
AA Guerrero
Jurisprudence 6 (1), 81-94, 2015
62015
Democracy and legitimacy
A Guerrero
New York University, 2012
52012
The interested expert problem and the epistemology of juries
A Guerrero
Episteme 18 (3), 428-452, 2021
42021
The epistemic case for non-electoral forms of democracy
A Guerrero
The routledge handbook of political epistemology, 419-429, 2021
42021
Doubt and the Revolutionary
A Guerrero
Midwest Studies in Philosophy 45, 423-456, 2021
32021
To be a department of philosophy
A Guerrero
Daily Nous, 2022
22022
Unexcused reasonable mistakes: Can the case for not excusing mistakes of law be supported by the case for not excusing mistakes of morality?
AA Guerrero
Legal Theory 21 (2), 86-99, 2015
22015
Coercion, political accountability, and voter ignorance: The mistaken medicaid expansion ruling in NFIB v. Sebelius
AA Guerrero
The Affordable Care Act Decision, 225-239, 2014
2*2014
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