- in press, “Preface: Eugenics and its Study”, in Frank W. Stahnisch and Erna Kurbegović (eds.), Exploring the Relationship of Eugenics and Psychiatry: Canadian and Trans-Atlantic Perspectives 1905 – 1972. Athabasca University Press. Completed April 2015, updated December 2018, 2500 words. Link
- in press, “Dehumanization, Disability, and Eugenics”, for the Routledge Handbook of Dehumanization edited by Maria Kronfeldner. Final submitted version, January 2020; 8000 words. Link
- 2020, “Rethinking Incest Avoidance: Beyond the Disciplinary Groove of Culture-First Views”, Biological Theory. 10 000 words. To appear in a special issue, “Rethinking the Evolution of Kinship”. Link
- 2019, “Eugenics Undefended”, Monash Bioethics Reviews. First online, 19 July, 2019: Link
- 2019, “Review of Agents and Goals in Evolution”, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, in press. Link
- 2019, “Incest, Incest Avoidance, and Attachment: Revisiting the Westermarck Effect”, Philosophy of Science. 86 (July 2019) pp. 391–411. Link
- 2019, (with Matthew J. Barker) “Biological Individuals”, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. This is a revised version of “Biological Notion of Individual”. Link
- 2018, “Eugenic Thinking”, precis of The Eugenic Mind Project, for multiauthor book review (with discussions by Catherine Kendig and Alan Love), Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology. Link, PDF
- 2018, “Well-Being, Disability, and Choosing Children” Mind (coauthor: Matthew J. Barker), Here
- 2018, The Eugenic Mind Project. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Here is the finalized table of contents and the first chapter.
- 2017, “Contemporary Forms of Eugenics”, eLS Wiley Online Library. Link
- 2017, “Collective Intentionality in Non-human Animals”, in Marija Jankovic and Kirk Ludwig (eds), Routledge Handbook on Collective Intentionality. Routledge: New York, pp.420-432. Link
- 2017, “Group-level Cognizing, Collaborative Remembering, and Individuals”, in Michelle Meade, Penny Van Bergen, Celia Harris, John Sutton, and Amanda Barnier (eds.), Collaborative Remembering: Theories, research, and applications. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Link
- 2017, “Externalism and Internalism in the Philosophy of Mind”, Oxford Bibliographies. http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195396577/obo-9780195396577-0352.xml Subscription needed for full access; annotated list of 170 articles. Link
- 2017, “Eugenics and Philosophy”, Oxford Bibliographies. http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195396577/obo-9780195396577-0350.xml Subscription needed for full access; annotated list of 160 articles. Link
- 2016, “Thinking about Relations: Strathern, Sahlins, and Locke on Anthropological Knowledge”, Anthropological Theory 16 (4), pp.327-349 [Appears with a reply from Marilyn Strathern] Link Reply
- 2016, “Kinship Past, Kinship Present: Bio-Essentialism and the Study of Kinship”, American Anthropologist 118 (3), pp.570-584. Link
- 2016, “The Sound of Music, Externalist Style” (with Luke Kersten), American Philosophical Quarterly 53(2): 139-154. Special issue on externalism in epistemology / mind. Link
- 2016, “Eugenics and Disability” (with Joshua St. Pierre), in Patrick Devlieger, Beatriz Mirandaa-Galarza, Steven E. Brown and Megan Strickfaden (eds.)Rethinking Disability: World Perspectives in Culture and Society. Antwerp: Garant Publishing), pp.93-112. Link
- 2016, “Primary and Secondary Qualities”, in Matthew Stuart (ed.) Blackwell Companion to Locke, pp.193-211. Link
- 2015, “Ugly Laws” (with Susan Schweik), entry for Encyc at eugenicsarchive.ca.
- 2015, “The Role of Oral History in Surviving a Eugenic Past”, in Steven High (ed.), Beyond Testimony and Trauma: Oral History in the Aftermath of Mass Violence. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Press, pp.119-138. Link
- 2014, “Ten Questions Concerning Extended Cognition” 27 (1), pp.19-33. Special issue of Philosophical Psychology edited by Thomas Sturm and Anna Estany. Link
- 2014, “Extended Mind and Identity” (with Bartlomiej A. Lenart), for Handbook of Neuroethics, Jens Clausen and Neil Levy (eds.), Springer, pp.423-439. Link