☛ Yannik Thiem, Trans*Formative Philosophy: Queer, Ordinary, Intimate [2020 C4eJ 1]
☛ Zack Lipton, Fairness, Interpretability and the Dangers of Solutionism [2020 C4eJ 2]
☛ Nikolas Kompridis, Agency: Human and Non-Human [2020 C4eJ 3]
☛ Parisa Moosavi, If Non-Sentient Organisms Can Have Rights, Why Can’t Robots? [2020 C4eJ 4]
☛ Ida Koivisto, Thinking Inside the Box: The Promise and Boundaries of Transparency in Automated Decision-Making [2020 C4eJ 5]
☛ Suzanne van Geuns, The History of Seduction from the Enlightenment to #MeToo [2020 C4eJ 6] (Book Review)
☛ Sunit Das, Terraforming the Ethical Landscape: COVID-19 and the Principle of Justice (Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 7]
☛ Nicola Lacetera, The Social and Ethical Support of Markets in a Pandemic (Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 8]
☛ Petra Molnar, Borders and Pandemics: Surveillance Won’t Stop the Coronavirus (Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 9]
☛ Elena Comay del Junco & Gal Katz, Philosophers as Pundits (During a Pandemic) (Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 10]
☛ Nina Sun & Livio Zilli, Criminalization & COVID-19: Public Health and Human Rights Implications (Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 11]
☛ Roberta K. Timothy, Race Matters: Ethical Implications of COVID-19 (Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 12]
☛ Catherine Evans, Expertise and Objectivity in Crisis: A Historical Perspective (Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 13]
☛ Teresa Scassa, Pandemic Privacy (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 14]
☛ Tanya L. Sharpe, Moving from a Moment to a Movement: #30@8:30 (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 15]
☛ Padraic X. Scanlan, Beats Working: Wage-Replacements in Past and the Present (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 16]
☛ Sophia Moreau & Sabine Tsuruda, The Moral and Legal Risks of Immunity Passports (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 17]
☛ Trudo Lemmens, Pandemic Clinical Triage Protocols: Adding Insult to Injury for People with Disabilities (Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 18]
☛ The Future of Work in the Age of Automation and AI: An International & Interdisciplinary Workshop (conference video) [2020 C4eJ 19]
☛ Matthew Smith, Reproducing Freedom (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 20]
☛ Racial Inequality During a Pandemic: Philosophical and Historical Perspectives (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 21]
☛ John Lorinc, The Ethics of Publishing COVID-19 Drug Research in Real Time (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 22]
☛ Rebecca Woods, No Magic Bullet: The COVID-19 Vaccine as Technological Fix (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 23]
☛ Sidewalk Toronto Revisited: Looking Back, Looking Ahead (Ethics in the City) [2020 C4eJ 24]
☛ Alex Luscombe & Alexander McClelland, Policing the Pandemic: Counter Mapping the Expansion of COVID-19 Enforcement Across Canada (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 25]
☛ John Ricco, Isolation, Loneliness, Solitude: The COVID-19 Pandemic Has Brought Us Too Close Together (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 26]
☛ Steps from the Frontlines: Medical Student Perspectives During COVID-19 (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 27]
☛ Benjamin Davis, Internationalism under Lockdown: The Vocabulary of the Present (Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 28]

Symposium: Sophia Moreau, Faces of Inequality: A Theory of Wrongful Discrimination (2020)
- Deborah Hellman, Moreau’s Pluralism about Discrimination (Book Forum) [2020 C4eJ 29]
- Niko Kolodny, Discrimination, Subordination, and Pluralism (Book Forum) [2020 C4eJ 30]
- Seana Shiffrin, Burdens on Deliberative Freedom (Book Forum) [2020 C4eJ 31]
- Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Moreau on Discrimination: Pluralism, Equality, and the Experience of Discrimination (Book Forum) [2020 C4eJ 32]
- Rebecca Cook, The Importance of a Pluralist Account of Discrimination (Book Forum) [2020 C4eJ 33]
- Sophia Moreau, Discrimination, Subordination, and Deliberative Freedom: A Reply to Critics (Book Forum) [2020 C4eJ 34]
☛ Veena Dubal, Surveillance Is Not a Social Good: Technocapital, Public Health, and the Pandemic [2020 C4eJ 35]
☛ Anna Su, Keeping the Faith During a Pandemic: Religion and COVID-19 [2020 C4eJ 36]
☛ Yolonda Yvette Wilson and Elena Comay del Junco, Black Health Matters: Racism and Protest In the Midst of a Global Pandemic [2020 C4eJ 37]
☛ Nicola Lacetera, The Ethics and Economics of Paying Plasma Donors [2020 C4eJ 38]
☛ Ian Loader, Beyond Brutality: Political Visions in Black Lives Matter [2020 C4eJ 39]
☛ Luvell Anderson, Hermeneutical Impasses, Hermeneutical Injustices, and Progress [2020 C4eJ 40]
☛ Abi Adams-Prassl & Jeremias Adams-Prassl, COVID-19: Three Challenges for Labour Market Regulation [2020 C4eJ 41]
☛ Siddhant Issar, Reflecting on Black Lives Matter: Visions of Abolition Democracy [2020 C4eJ 42]
☛ Vincent Chiao & Corey Brettschneider, Rights, Solidarity & the Power to Punish in States of Emergency [2020 C4eJ 43]
☛ Natasha Tusikov, Going Cashless in an Era of Digital Payments & Surveillance (The Ethics of COVID) [2020 C4eJ 44]
☛ A Conversation Between Rachel Herzing and Amna Akbar (The Ethics of Black Lives Matter) [2020 C4eJ 45]
☛ Amadou Korbinian Sow, Black Lives Matter in Germany: What Does It Mean to Orient Oneself in White Jurisprudence? (The Ethics of Black Lives Matter) [2020 C4eJ 46]
☛ Emmanuel Blanchard, Black Lives Matter in France: The Colonial Legacy of French Policing (The Ethics of Black Lives Matter) [2020 C4eJ 47]
☛ Norman Ajari & Vincent Lloyd, Black Dignity: The Moral Vocabulary of Black Lives Matter (The Ethics of Black Lives Matter) [2020 C4eJ 48]

Symposium: The Future of Work in the Age of Automation and AI
- Aleena Chia, Diagrams of Flexibility in the Future of Work [2020 C4eJ 49]
- V.B. Dubal, The Time Politics of Home-Based Digital Piecework [2020 C4eJ 50]
- Jeremias Adams-Prassl, When Your Boss Comes Home [2020 C4eJ 51]
- Valerio De Stefano, Algorithmic Bosses and How to Tame Them [2020 C4eJ 52]
- Cynthia Estlund, Why Work Is a Social Good and Freedom Is Overrated [2020 C4eJ 53]
- Igor Shoikhedbrod, Revaluing and Re-Politicizing Work in the Age of Automation and AI [2020 C4eJ 54]
- John Enman-Beech, Two Contractual Futures of Work [2020 C4eJ 55]
- Julian Posada, The Future of Work is Here: Toward a Comprehensive Approach to Artificial Intelligence and Labour [2020 C4eJ 56]
- Igor Shoikhedbrod, Interrogating A World Without Work [2020 C4eJ 57]
☛ Stelly & Sandy Placido, Radical Ethics and Black Lives Matter: Pan-Caribbean Perspectives on Capitalism, Imperialism, State Violence, and Antiblackness [2020 C4eJ 58]
☛ Daniel Loick & Vanessa E. Thompson, Breathing and Unbreathing: The Chokeholds of Racism / Atmen und Erstickenlassen: Die Würgegriffe des Rassismus [2020 C4eJ 59]
☛ Amadou Korbinian Sow, How to Orient Oneself in White Jurisprudence: Universality, Race, and the Law [2020 C4eJ 60]
☛ Luvell Anderson, Understanding in a Time of Unrest [2020 C4eJ 61]
☛ I. Bennett Capers, A New Country: Afrofuturism, Critical Race Theory, and Policing in the Year 2044 [2020 C4eJ 62]
☛ Gail Super, Punitive Welfare on the Margins of the State: Narratives of Punishment [2020 C4eJ 63]
☛ Sally Haslanger, Systemic Injustice, Ideology, and Agency [2020 C4eJ 64]
☛ Alex Hanna, Data, Transparency, and AI Ethics [2020 C4eJ 65]
☛ Xine Yao, The Cultural Politics of Unfeeling: Considering Race and Affect From Below [2020 C4eJ 66]
☛ Kate Robertson, Cynthia Khoo, Yolanda Song, To Surveil and Predict: A Human Rights Analysis of Algorithmic Policing in Canada [2020 C4eJ 67]
☛ Sophie Grace Chappell, Forgiveness in Classical Greece [2020 C4eJ 68]
☛ Mohamed Abdalla, The Grey Hoodie Project: Big Tobacco, Big Tech, and the Threat on Academic Integrity [2020 C4eJ 69]
☛ André Brock, Black Morpheus: Race in the Technocultural Matrix [2020 C4eJ 70]
☛ Teresa Heffernan, AI, the Immortality Industry, and the Ethics of Death [2020 C4eJ 71]
☛ #sayhername Breonna Taylor: Race, Ethics & Justice (w/ Idil Abdillahi, Beverly Bain, El Jones) [2020 C4eJ 72]
☛ Rodrigo Ochigame, Actuarialism and Racial Capitalism [2020 C4eJ 73]
☛ Eddie Bruce-Jones, Black Lives and German Exceptionalism [2020 C4eJ 74]
☛ Bianca Beauchemin, Re-imagining Diasporic Black Radical Insurgency [2020 C4eJ 75]
☛ Olúfẹmi O. Táíwò, Compound Crisis: Cops, Climate, and COVID [2020 C4eJ 76]
☛ Morag M. Kersel, Legal or Right? The Negative Consequences of the Legal Trade in Antiquities [2020 C4eJ 77]
☛ Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein, Data Feminism [2020 C4eJ 78]
☛ Watufani Poe, Representação vs. Representatividade: Analyzing Black LGBTQ+ Identity Politics in Brazil [2020 C4eJ 79]
☛ Jonathan Kidd & Sonya Winton-Odamtten, Lovecraft Country: A Conversation on Afrofuturism, Black Aesthetics and the Endurance of Counter-Histories [2020 C4eJ 80]
☛ Vinith Suriyakumar, Chasing Your Long Tails: Differentially Private Prediction in Health Care Settings [2020 C4eJ 81]
☛ Iza Hussin, Translating Islamic Law: Mobility, History, Solidarity [2020 C4eJ 82]
☛ David Scott, Stuart Hall’s Ethics [2020 C4eJ 83]
☛ Anne-Marie Fowler, Differentiation is Mechanics, Integration is Art [2020 C4eJ 84]

Symposium: Racial Inequality During a Pandemic: Philosophical and Historical Perspectives
- Elena Comay del Junco, Introduction to “Racial Inequality During a Pandemic: Philosophical and Historical Perspectives” [2020 C4eJ 85]
- Yolonda Wilson, Race, COVID-19, and the Public “We” [2020 C4eJ 86]
- Elena Comay del Junco, Foreground and Background [2020 C4eJ 87]
- Korey Garibaldi, Early Pragmatic and Philosophical Challenges to the Science of Jim Crow [2020 C4eJ 88]
☛ Amanda Greer, Etiquette (Un)Seen: Post-WWII American Cinema and the Aesthetics of Politeness [2020 C4eJ 89]
☛ Sarah Stefana Smith, Surface, Abstraction and Skin in Black Contemporary Art [2020 C4eJ 90]
☛ Muriam Fancy, Governance of Ethical AI: Methodologies to Procure Low Risk AI for Public Use [2020 C4eJ 91]

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