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Vilhjálmur Árnason, Salvör Nordal Moral Culture and the Financial Crisis in Light of the Icelandic Experience
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Kendy M. Hess Who's Responsible? (It's Complicated.): Assigning Blame in the Wake of the Financial Crisis
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Jeffrey Moriarty Risky Pay and the Financial Crisis: Who's Responsible?
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Catherine Greene Mind the Gap: Virtue Ethics and the Financial Crisis
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Boudewijn de Bruin Moral Responsibility for Large-Scale Events: The Difference between Climate Change and Economic Crises
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Mark Hannam Blaming Ourselves
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Joseph Heath Mistakes Were Made: The Role of Catallactic Bias in the Financial Crisis
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Seumas Miller The Corruption of Financial Benchmarks: Individual and Collective Responsibility in the Global Banking Sector
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Jens van 't Klooster Democracy and the European Central Bank's Emergency Powers
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Marco Meyer The Ethics of Consumer Credit: Balancing Wrongful Inclusion and Wrongful Exclusion
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Erratum
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Midwest Studies in Philosophy 1976-2018
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Contributors
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Jan Slaby More than a Feeling: Affect as Radical Situatedness
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Arnaud Dewalque Emotional Phenomenology: Toward a Nonreductive Analysis
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Uriah Kriegel Reductive Representationalism and Emotional Phenomenology
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Davide Bordini Not in the Mood for Intentionalism
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Jacob Martin Rump The Epistemic Import of Affectivity: A Husserlian Account
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Søren Overgaard Enactivism and the Perception of Others' Emotions
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Walter Hopp Image Consciousness and the Horizonal Structure of Perception
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