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William Paris
Recent Articles
- “Crisis Consciousness, Utopian Consciousness, and the Struggle for Racial Justice”, Puncta: Journal of Critical Phenomenology (forthcoming)
- “‘Socialism or Barbarism’: C.L.R. James and the Politics of Hope and Utopia”, The Journal of the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities at Bard College 9 (2021): 31-7.
- “‘One Does Not Write for Slaves’: Wynter, Sartre, and the Poetic Phenomenology of Invention”, The Journal of Speculative Philosophy 33 (3): 407-421. 2019.
- “Humanism’s Secret Shadow: The Construction of Black Sexuality/Gender in Frantz Fanon and Hortense Spillers”, PhiloSOPHIA: A Journal of Continential Feminism Winter 8(1) (2018): 81-99.
- “Philosophical Special Topics: ‘Black Feminism and Intersectionality’ (A Case Study for Pedagogy and Praxis)” (with Kathryn Gines, Azita Ranjbar, Edward O’Bryn, and Eyo Ewara), in Olivia Perlow, Durene I. Wheeler, Sharen L. Bethea, and Barbara M. Scott (eds.), Black Women’s Liberatory Pedagogies: Resistance, Transformation, and Healing with and Beyond the Academy: 143-158. 2018.
- “Developing Resistant Imaginations in Assata Shakur and Mamphela Ramphele”, Critical Philosophy of Race 2: 205-21. 2016.
Christian Pfeiffer
Books
Selected Articles
- “Making Sense of Other Philosophers: Aristotle’s criticism of Parmenides in Physics 3”, in M. Jas and A. Lammer (eds.), Received Opinions. Doxography in Antiquity and the Islamic World: 12-32. 2022.
- “What is Matter in Aristotle’s Hylomorphism?”, Ancient Philosophy Today: Dialogoi 2: 148-71. 2021.
- “How to Think the Infinite: A New Reading and Interpretation of Aristotle, Metaphysics 2.2, 994b21-27″ (with Mirjam Kotwick), Mnemosyne 72: 24-52. 2019.
- “Negation and Judgement in Joseph Geyser: Aristotelian Research in the 19th Century”, in G. Hartung, C.G. King, C. Rapp (eds.), Aristotelian Studies in the 19th Century: 97-130. 2019.
- “Aristotle and the Thesis of Mereological Potentialism”, Philosophical Inquiry, 42, 3-4 (2018).
- “Aristotle on Being in the Same Place”, in T. Buchheim and D. Meißner (eds.), Körper. Sôma und Corpus in der antiken Philosophie und Literatur, Meiner. 2016.
- “Grasping Aristotle’s Intellect” (with Pavel Gregorić), in Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale XXVI: 13-32. 2015.
- “The Perfection of Bodies: Aristotle’s De Caelo I.1” (with Gábor Betegh and Francesca Pedriali), Rhizomata 1: 30-62. 2013.
- “Philosophie des Geistes”, in C. Rapp, K. Corcilius, and J.B. Metzler (eds.), Aristoteles-Handbuch. Leben-Werk-Wirkung: 2011.
Martin Pickavé
Books
Selected Articles
- “Thomas Aquinas on the Vegetative Soul”, in Fabrizio Baldassarri and Andreas Blank (eds.), Vegetative Powers: The Roots of Life in Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Natural Philosophy: 139-52. 2021.
- “Gratitude, justice, and the emotions: Comments on Thomas Nisters”, Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 1: 161-7. 2021.
- “In Defence of Anachronism”, Laval Théologique et Philosophique 2: 169-77. 2020.
- “Peter Auriol on Habits and Virtues”, in Nicolas Faucher and Magali Roques (eds.), The Ontology, Psychology and Axiology of Habits in Medieval Philosophy: 245-61. 2018.
- “Skeptical Arguments in the later Middle Ages”, in G. Anthony Bruno and A.C. Rutherford (eds.), Skepticism: Historical and Contemporary Inquiries: 131-148. 2018.
- “Robert Grosseteste on Free Choice”, in Tristan Sharp et al. (eds.), From Learning to Love: Schools, Law, and Pastoral Care in the Middle Ages. Essays in Honour of Joseph W. Goering: 70-89. 2017.
- “Peter Auriol and William of Ockham on a Medieval Version of the Argument from Illusion”, in Jenny Pelletier and Magali Roques (eds.), The Language of Thought in Late Medieval Philosophy: 183-199. 2017.
- “Buridan on the Psychology and Morality of Appetitive Acts”, in Gyula Klima (ed.), Questions on the Soul by John Buridan and Others. A Companion to John Buridan’s Philosophy of Mind: 168-182. 2017.
- “Some Later Medieval Responses to the Paradox of Learning”, in Andreas Speer et al. (eds.), Schüler und Meister: 21-44. 2016.
- “Causality and Cognition: An Interpretation of Henry of Ghent’s Quodlibet V, q. 14”, in Gyula Klima (ed.), Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy: 46-80. 2014.
Diana Raffman
Books
Recent Articles
- “Contextualism and the Sorites Paradox” (with Inga Bones), in E. Zardini and S. Oms (eds.), The Sorites Paradox: 63-77. 2019.
- “Vagueness, Hysteresis, and the Instability of Colour”, in M. Silva (ed.), How Colours Matter to Philosophy: 237-48. 2017.
- “Vague Law: Placing the Blame Where It’s Due”, in G. Keil and R. Poscher (eds.), Vagueness and the Law: Philosophical and Legal Approaches: 49-64. 2017.
- “Relativism, Retraction, and Evidence”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 92 (1): 171-8. 2016.
- “Indiscriminability and Phenomenal Continua”, Philosophical Perspectives 26: 309-22. 2012.
- “Disjunctivism, Discrimination, and Categorization”, in B. Brogaard (ed.), Does Perception Have Content?: 179-196. 2012.
- “Vague Projects and the Puzzle of the Self-Torturer” (with Sergio Tenenbaum) Ethics 123 (1): 86-112. 2012.
- “Vagueness and Observationality”, in G. Ronzitti (ed.), Vagueness: A Guide: 107-21. 2011.
- “Demoting Higher-Order Vagueness”, in S. Moruzzi, R. Dietz, C. Wright (eds.), Cuts and Clouds: 509-522. 2010.
- “Music, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science”, in T. Gracyk (ed.), Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music: 592-602.
Gurpreet Rattan
Books
Recent Articles
- “Understanding Semantic Coordination in Cognition”, Dialectica 73 (3): 289-313. 2019.
- “Disagreement and Conceptual Misunderstanding”, Their 84 (2): 179-210. 2018.
- “Are Propositions Mere Measures of Mind?”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 94 (2): 433-52. 2017.
- “Is Understanding Epistemic in Nature?” (with Åsa Wikforss), Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98: 271-294. 2017.
- “Truth Incorporated”, Noûs 50 (2): 227-258. 2016.
- “Disagreement and the First-Person Perspective”, Analytic Philosophy (55) 1: 31-53. 2014.
- “Epistemological Semantics beyond Irrationality and Conceptual Change”, Journal of Philosophy 111 (12): 667-688. 2014.
- “On the Sense and Reference of the Concept of Truth”, Philosophy 88: 433-450. 2013.
- “Intellect and Concept”, The Baltic International Yearbook of Cognition, Logic and Communication 5: 1-61. 2010.
- “Metarepresentation and the Cognitive Value of the Concept of Truth”, in Cory D. Wright and Nikolaj Pedersen, New Waves in Truth: 139-156. 2010.
Arthur Ripstein
Books
Recent Articles
- “The Contracting Theory of Choices”, Law and Philosophy 40 (2) (2021): 185-211.
- “Reply: Relations of Right and Private Wrongs”, Jurisprudence 9: 614-625. 2018.
- “Private Authority and the Roles of Rights: A Reply”, Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies 14 (1): 64-86. 2017.
- “Morality and Law Through Thick and Thin: Comment on John Gardner’s From Personal Morality to Private Law”, Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies 15 (1): 138-51. 2017.
- “Property and Sovereignty: How to Tell the Difference”, Theoretical Inquiries in Law 18: 243-68. 2017.
- “Reclaiming Proportionality”, Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (1): 1-18. 2017.
- “Just War, Regular War, and Perpetual Peace”, Kant-Studien 107 (1), 179-195. 2016.
- “Standing, Value, and the Theory of Rights: Discussion of Why Law Matters”, Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies 12 (1): 10–20. 2015.
- “Means and Ends”, Jurisprudence 6 (1): 1–23. 2015.
- “Form and Matter in Kantian Political Philosophy: A Reply”, European Journal of Philosophy 20 (3): 487–496. 2012.
Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen
Recent Articles
- “More Phenomenology in Psychiatry? Applied Ontology as a Method Towards Integration” (with L. Maschião, V. Piedade, G. Messas, and J. Hastings), The Lancet: Psychiatry, (forthcoming).
- “Genetic Correlates of PCL-R Psychopathy: A Systematic Review” (with J. Jalava, S. Griffiths, and Emma Alcott), Aggression and Violent Behavior 66: 101765. 2022.
- “Psychopathy Assessments in Forensic Psychiatry: A Pilot Study of Canadian Practitioners’ Use and Perceptions” (with S. Griffiths, J. Jalava, J. Burns, R. Khoshabe, and N. Raposo), Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice, (forthcoming)
- “The Disunity of Moral Judgement: Evidence and Implications” (with D. Sackris), Philosophical Psychology 2022: 1-20.
- “Integrative Paradigms for Knowledge Discovery in Mental Health: Overcoming the Fragmentation of Knowledge Inherent in Disparate Theoretical Paradigms” (with J. Hastings), in J. Tenenbaum and P. Ranallo (eds.), Mental Health Informatics: Enabling a Learning Mental Healthcare System: 295-316. 2021.
- “Amused by the Outrageous: The Morally Tempering Effect of News Satire” (with D. Sackris), in B. Robinson (ed.), The Moral Psychology of Amusement: 131-50. 2021.
- “Is the Psychopathic Brain an Artefact of Coding Bias? A Systematic Review” (with J. Jalava, S. Griffiths, and E.B. Alcott), Frontiers in Psychology – Forensic and Legal Psychology: 654336. 2021.
- “Are Psychopaths Moral-Psychologically Impaired? Reassessing Emotion-Theoretical Explanations”, Mind and Language 37 (2): 177-193. 2020.
- “Are Psychopathy Checklist (PCL) Psychopaths Dangerous, Untreatable, and Without Conscience? A Systematic Review of the Empirical Evidence” (with J. Jalava and S. Griffiths), Psychology, Public Policy, and Law 26 (3): 297-311. 2020.
- “Mapping the Patient’s Experience: An Applied Ontological Framework for Phenomenological Psychopathology” (with J. Hastings), Phenomenology and Mind 18: 200-19. 2020.
Michael A. Rosenthal
Books
Recent Articles
- “A Qualified Defence of Rationalism: On the Role of the Analogical Imagination in Spinoza”, Australasian Philosophical Review 3: 243-9. 2020.
- “Spinoza’s ‘Republican Idea of Freedom’”, in Yitzhak Melamed (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Spinoza: 402-409. 2021.
- “Spinoza on Beings of Reason [Entia Rationis] and the Analogical Imagination”, in Charles Ramond and Jack Stetter (eds.), Spinoza in 21st-Century American and French Philosophy: Metaphysics, Philosophy of Mind, Moral and Political Philosophy: 231-250. 2019.
- “What Is Real About ‘Ideal Constitutions’? Spinoza on Political Explanation”, in Yitzhak Melamed and Hasana Sharp (eds.), Spinoza’s ‘Political Treatise’: A Critical Guide’: 12-28. 2018.
- “Prophetic Style and Ethical Experience in Hermann Cohen and Spinoza”, Jewish Studies Quarterly 25: 200-217. 2018.
- “Spinoza’s Political Philosophy”, in Michael Della Rocca (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Spinoza: 408-433. 2018.
- “Spinoza on Circumcision and Ceremonies”, Modern Judaism 36 (1): 42-66. 2016.
- “Politics and Ethics in Spinoza: The Problem of Normativity”, in Matt Kisner and Andrew Youpa (eds.), Essays on Spinoza’s Ethical Theory: 85-101. 2014.
- “The Siren Song of Revolution: Spinoza on the Art of Political Change”, Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 34 (1): 111-132. 2013.
- “Art and Politics of the Desert: German Exiles in California and the Biblical Bilderverbot”, New German Critique 118: 43-64. 2013.
Marleen Rozemond
Books
Recent Articles
- “Leibniz on Internal Action and Why Mills Can’t Think”, The Leibniz Review 29: 13-40. 2019.
- “Descartes, Malebranche and Leibniz: Conceptions of Substance in Arguments for the Immateriality of the Soul”, British Journal for the History of Philosophy 5: 836-57. 2016.
- “The Faces of Simplicity in Descartes’s Soul”, in Klaus Corcilius & Dominik Perler (eds.), Partitioning the Soul: Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern Debates: 219-244. 2014.
- “Mills Can’t Think: Leibniz’s Approach to the Mind-Body Problem”, Res Philosophica 91 (1): 1-28. 2014.
- “Pasnau on the Material-Immaterial Divide in Early Modern Philosophy”, Philosophical Studies 171: 3-16. 2014.
- “Unity in the Multiplicity of Suárez’ Soul”, in Benjamin Hill and Henrik Lagerlund (eds.), The Philosophy of Francisco Suarez: 154-172. 2012
- “Separability, Real Distinction and Corporeal Substance in Descartes”, Midwest Studies in Philosophy 35: 240-258. 2011.
- “Descartes and the Immortality of the Soul”, in John Cottingham and Peter Hacker (eds.), Mind, Method and Morality: Essays in Honour of Anthony Kenny: 252-271. 2010.
- “Can Matter Think? The Mind-Body Problem in the Clarke-Collins Correspondence”, Topics in Early Modern Philosophy of Mind 9: 171-192. 2009.
- “Leibniz on Final Causation”, in Samuel Newlands and Larry Jorgensen (eds.), Metaphysics and the Good: Themes from the Philosophy of Robert Merrihew Adams: 279-294. 2009.
William Seager
Books
Recent Articles
- “Idealism, Panpsychism and Emergence: The Radical Wing of Consciousness Studies”, in R. Gennaro (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Consciousness: 64-77. 2018.
- “Could Consciousness Be an Illusion?”, Mind and Matter 1: 7-28. 2017.
- “Panpsychist Infusion”, in G. Brüntrup and L. Jaskolla (eds.), Panpsychism: 229-48. 2016.
- “Primas, Emergence and Worlds”, in H. Atmanspacher and U. Müller-Herold (eds.), From Chemistry to Conscioisness: The Legacy of Hans Primas: 71-93. 2016.
- “Cognitive Pluralism and Ontological Bedrock (commentary on S. Horst)”, Mind and Matter 12 (2015): 233-237.
- “A New Way to Understand the Mind-Matter Relation? (commentary on H. Atmanspacher)”, Mind and Matter 12: 245-288. 2015.
- “Dueling Aspects (commentary on M. Silberstein)”, Mind and Matter 12: 289-339. 2015.
- “Why Physicalism?”, Mind and Matter 12: 143-95. 2015.
- “Transitivity, Introspection and Conceptuality”, Journal of Consciousness Studies 20 (11/12): 31-50. 2014.
- “Dual Supports for Pauli’s Dual Aspects”, in H. Atmanspacher and C. Fuchs (ed.), The Pauli-Jung Conjecture and Its Impact Today: 125-50. 2014.
- “Classical Levels, Russellian Monism and the Implicate Order”, Foundations of Physics 4: 548-67. 2013.
Sonia Sedivy
Books
Recent Articles
- “Introduction: The Reach of Make-Believe”, in Sonia Sedivy (ed.), Art, Representation, and Make-Believe: Essays on the Philosophy of Kendall L. Walton: 1-21. 2021.
- “The Puzzle of Make-Believe about Pictures: Can One Imagine a Perception to Be Different?”, in Art, Representation, and Make-Believe: Essays on the Philosophy of Kendall L. Walton: 147-63. 2021.
- “Disjunctivism and Realism: Not Naïve but Conceptual”, in Casey Doyle, Joe Milburn, and Duncan Pritchard (eds.), New Issues in Epistemological Disjunctivism: 153-68. 2019.
- “Aesthetic Properties, History and Perception”, British Journal of Aesthetics 58 (4): 345-62. 2018.
- “Art from a Wittgensteinian Perspective: Constitutive Norms in Context”, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 72 (1): 67-82. 2014.
- “Text and Meaning – Wittgenstein’s Views on Interpretation” (with Maolin Zhao and Johanna Liu), Philosophy and Culture 3: 39-63. 2010.
- “Starting Afresh Disjunctively: Perceptual Engagement with the World”, in Adrian Haddock and Fiona Macpherson (eds.), Disjunctivism: Perception, Action and Knowledge: 348-375. 2008.
- “Nonconceptual Epicycles”, European Review of Philosophy 6: 33-66. 2006.
- “Wittgenstein’s Diagnosis of Empiricism’s Third Dogma: Why Perception is not an Amalgam of Sensations and Conceptualization”, Philosophical Investigations 27 (1): 1-33. 2004.
- “Minds: Contents without Vehicles”, Philosophical Psychology 17 (2): 149-179. 2004.
Andrew Sepielli
Recent Articles
- “Quietism and Counter-Normativity”, Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 7: 457-479. 2021.
- “Decision-Making Under Moral Uncertainty”, in Karen Jones, Mark C. Timmons and Aaron Zimmerman (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Moral Epistemology: 508-521. 2018.
- “Consequentialism and the Evaluation of Action qua Action”, in Jussi Suikkanen and Antti Kauppinen (eds.), Methodology and Moral Philosophy 106-123. 2018.
- “Subjective and Objective Reasons”, in Daniel Star (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity: 784-799. 2018.
- “How Moral Uncertaintism Can Be Both True and Interesting”, Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics 7: 98-116. 2018.
- “Pragmatism and Metaethics”, in Tristam McPherson and David Plunkett (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics: 582-94. 2017.
- “Moral Realism without Moral Metaphysics”, Oxford Studies in Metaethics 11: 266-93. 2016.
- “Moral Uncertainty and Fetishistic Motivation”, Philosophical Studies 173 (11): 2951-2968. 2016.
- “What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do When You Don’t Know What to Do…”, Noûs 48 (3): 521-44. 2014.
- “Should You Look Before You Leap?”, The Philosophers’ Magazine 66: 89-93. 2014.
Brian Cantwell Smith
Books
Recent Articles
- “From E&M to M&E: A Journey through the Landscape of Computing”, in Philosophy of Computing and Information: 5 Questions, ed. by Luciano Floridi, Copenhagen: Automatic Press/VIP, 2008.
- “The Foundations of Computing”, in Computationalism: New Directions, ed. by Matthias Scheutz, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2002, 23-58.
- Limits of correctness in computers”, in Computerization and controversy (2nd ed.), Pages 810-825, Academic Press, Inc. Orlando, 1996 .
- “The owl and the electric encyclopedia”, Artificial Intelligence, Volume 47, Issues 1–3, January 1991, Pages 251-288.
- “The semantics of clocks”, in Aspects of artificial intelligence, 1988 – Springer.
- “The Correspondence Continuum”, Center for the Study of Language and Information, 1987.
- “Two lessons of logic”, Computational Intelligence, Volume 3, Issue 1, February 1987, Pages 214–218.
Lee Smolin
Books
Nick Stang
Books
Recent Articles
- “Kant’s Schematism of the Categories: An Interpretation and Defence”, European Journal of Philosophy (forthcoming)
- “Bodies, Matter, Monads and Things in Themselves”, in Brandon Look (ed.), Leibniz and Kant: 142-76. 2022.
- “’With What Must Transcendental Philosophy Begin?’ Kant and Hegel on Indeterminacy and Nothing”, in Gerad Gentry (ed.), Kantian Legacies in German Idealism: 102-34. 2021.
- “Kant and the Concept of an Object”, European Journal of Philosophy 29 (2): 299-322. 2021.
- “Platonism in Lotze and Frege Between Psychologism and Hypostasis”, in Sandra Lapointe (ed.), Logic from Kant to Russell: 138-59. 2019.
- “A Guide to Ground in Kant’s Lectures on Metaphysics”, in Courtney Fugate (ed.), Kant’s Lectures on Metaphysics: A Critical Guide: 74-101. 2019.
- “Hermann Cohen and Kant’s Concept of Experience”, in Christian Damböck (ed.), Philosophie und Wissenschaft bei Hermann Cohen/Philosophy and Science in Hermann Cohen: 13-40. 2018.
- “How is Metaphysics Possible? Kant’s Great Question and His Great Answer”, in Stephen Hetherington (ed.), What Makes a Great Philosopher Great? Thirteen Arguments for Twelve Philosophers: 187-210. 2018.
- “Kant’s Modal Metaphysics: A Reply to My Critics”, European Journal of Philosophy 26 (3): 1159-67. 2018.
- “Transcendental Idealism Without Tears”, in Tyron Goldschmidt and Kenneth Pearce (eds.), Idealism: New Essays in Metaphysics: 82-103. 2017.
Ingrid Leman Stefanovic
Books
Recent Articles
- “An adaptable Health Impact Assessment (HIA) framework for assessing health within Environmental Assessment (EA): Canadian Context, International Application” (with Lindsay McCallum and Chris Ollson), Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 36 (1): 5-15. 2017.
- “Paradigms, Praxis and Environmental Phenomenology” (with Zach Shefman and Kristina Welch), in Bryan E. Bannon (ed.), Nature and Experience: Phenomenology and the Environment: 129-42. 2016.
- “Geo-Ethics: Re-Envisioning Applied Philosophy”, in Max Wyss and Silvia Peppoloni (eds.), GeoEthics: 15-23. 2015.
- “Ethics, Sustainability and Water Management: A Canadian Case Study”, in Walter Leal and Vakur Sumer (eds.), Handbook of Sustainable Water Use and Management: Examples of New Approaches and Perspectives: 3-16. 2015.
- “Ethics, Energy Demand Management and Environmental Design” (with Luke Gelinas), Environments 38: 33-55. 2012.
- “Honoring the Landscape through Thoughtful Decision Making”, Minding Nature 5 (1): 12-18. 2012.
- “Sustainability and the City”, in Byron Williston (ed.), Environmental Ethics for Canadians: 373-9. 2012.
- “The Greening of Corporate Ethics”, Forum on Public Policy: A Journal of the Oxford Round Table 3: 1-11. 2010.
- “Holistic Paradigms of Health and Place: How Beneficial Are They to Environmental Policy and Practice?”, in John Eyles and Allison Williams (eds.), Sense of Place, Health and Quality of Life: 45-57. 2008.
- “Mitigating Natural Disasters: The Role of Eco-Ethics” (with David Etkin), Ekistics 71: 170-180. 2004.
Wayne Sumner
Books
Recent Articles
- “Utility and Capability: J.S. Mill and Amartya Sen”, in Enrica Chiappero-Martinetti, Siddiqur Osmani, and Mozaffar Qizilbash (eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Capability Approach: 59-75. 2021.
- “Conscientious Refusal to Provide Medically-Assisted Dying”, University of Toronto Law Journal 71 (2020): 1-31.
- “The Worst Things in Life”, Grazer Philosophische Studien 97: 419-32. 2020.
- “Institutional Refusal to Offer Assisted Dying: a Response to Shadd and Shadd”, Bioethics 33: 970-2. 2019.
- “Death, Disability, and Self-Determination”, in Christopher Riddle (ed.), From Disability to Practice: Essays in Honor of Jerome E. Bickenbach: 101-119. 2018.
- “Dignity Through Thick and Thin”, in Sebastian Muders (ed.), Human Dignity and Assisted Death: 49-67. 2018.
- “Reply to Williams”, Criminal Law and Philosophy 9: 331-5. 2015.
- “Rights”, in Hugh LaFollette and Ingmar Persson (eds.), Blackwell Guide to Ethical Theory, 2e: 354-372. 2013.
- “Criminalizing Expression: Hate Speech and Obscenity”, in John Deigh and David Dolinko (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Criminal Law: 17-36. 2011.
- “Incitement and the Regulation of Hate Speech in Canada: A Philosophical Analysis”, in Ivan C. Hare and James Weinstein (eds.), Extreme Speech and Democracy: 204-220. 2009.
Trevor Teitel
Recent Articles
- “Lawful Persistence” (with David Builes), Philosophical Perspectives (forthcoming)
- “How to Be a Spacetime Substantivalist”, Journal of Philosophy 119 (5): 233-78. 2022.
- “What Theoretical Equivalence Could Not Be”, Philosophical Studies 178 (12): 4119-4149. 2021.
- “A Puzzle about Rates of Change” (with David Builes), Philosophical Studies 10: 3155-3169. 2020.
- “Holes in Spacetime: Some Neglected Essentials”, Journal of Philosophy 116 (7): 353-89. 2019.
- “Background Independence: Lessons for Further Decades of Dispute”, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 65: 41-54. 2019.
Sergio Tenenbaum
Books
Recent Articles
- “Extended Agency and the Problem of Diachronic Autonomy” (with Julia Nefsky), in Carla Bagnoli (ed.), Time in Action: 173-195. 2022.
- “On Self-Governance Over Time”, Inquiry 64 (9): 901-912. 2021.
- “Duality of Motivation and the Guise of the Good in Kant’s Practical Philosophy”, Philosophical Explorations 24: 75-92. 2021.
- “Guise of the Good”, in Ruth Chang and Kurt Sylvan (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Practical Reason: 226-36. 2020.
- “Directionality and Virtuous Ends: Kant on Our Duties Regarding Animals” (with Arthur Ripstein), in Lucy Allais and John J. Callanan (eds.), Kant on Animals: 139-56. 2020.
- “Value Disagreement, Action, and Commitment”, in Justin Vlasits and Katja Vogt (eds.), Epistemology after Sextus Empiricus: 292-311. 2020.
- “Formalism and Constitutivism in Kantian Practical Philosophy”, Philosophical Explorations 22: 163-76. 2019.
- “Reasons and Action Explanation” (with Benjamin Wald), in Daniel Star (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity: 214-32. 2018.
- “Reconsidering Intentions”, Noûs 52: 443-72. 2018.
- “Deontology and Risk: Against the Multiplicative Model”, Ethics 127: 674-707. 2017.
Paul Thompson
Books
Selected Articles
- “The Accountability of Academic Leaders within and without the Academy,” Journal of Academic Ethics 2 (2005) 187-197
- “The Role of Mathematical Models in the Formalisation of Self-Organising Systems,” in B. Fletz, M. Crommelinck, Ph. Goujon (eds.) Self-Organisation and Emergence in the Life Sciences Dordrecht: Kluwer (Springer Science), 2005, pp301-313 [English modification of 23].
- “Formalisations of Evolutionary Biology,” a chapter in Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, Volume 2: Philosophy of Biology, edited by Mohan Matthen and Christopher Stephens, New York: Elsevier 2007, pp. 497-453)
- (with Philippe Constantineau and George Fallis – Paul Thompson as principal author) “Academic Citizenship,” Journal of Academic Ethics (2006) 1-16.
- “An Evolutionary Account of Evil,” in Philosophy After Darwin: Classical and Contemporary Readings edited by Michael Ruse Princeton: Princeton University Press 2009 [a significant revision of the argument in (25)]
- “History of Scientific Agriculture: Animals,” In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (ELS). John Wiley& Sons, Ltd: Chichester 2009. DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0020136
- “Science, Technology and the Future of Food,” African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 9 (2009) 1-17.
- “Causality, Mathematical Models and Statistical Association: Dismantling Evidence-Based Medicine,” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice (2010) 16: 267-275.
- “Theories and Models in Medicine” in Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, Volume 4, Philosophy of Medicine edited by Frederick Gifford, New York: Elsevier (2011) pp.115-136.
- “Causality, Theories and Medicine,” in Causality in the Sciences edited by Phyllis McKay Illari, Federico Russo and Jon Williamson, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2011) pp. 25-44
- “Darwin’s Theory and the Value of Mathematical Formalisation” in R. Paul Thompson and Denis Walsh (eds) Evolutionary Biology: Conceptual, Ethical and Religious Issues. Cambridge University Press (2014)
- “Development of an Evolutionary account of ‘Right Action’ and its application to the Genetically Modified Plants Debate” in Robert Richards and Michael Ruse (eds.) Cambridge Handbook on Evolutionary Ethics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (in press).