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Bernard Katz
Recent Articles
- “Conditionals, Probabilities, and Utilities: More on Two Envelopes” (with Doris Olin), Mind (2009).
- “A Tale of Two Envelopes” (with Doris Olin), Mind 116 (2007), 903-26.
- “On the Limits of Divine Power”, Sophia (2003).
- “On a Supposed Counterexample to Modus Ponens”, The Journal of Philosophy 96 (1999), 404-15.
- (with E.J. Kremer) “The Cosmological Argument without the Principle of Sufficient Reason”, Faith and Philosophy (1997).
- “On a Sophisma of Richard Kilvington and a Problem of Analysis”, Medieval Philosophy and Theology (1996).
- “Making Comparisons”, Mind 104 (1995), 369-92.
Brendan de Kenessey
Recent Articles
- “Promises as Proposals in Joint Practical Deliberation”, Noûs 54 (1): 204-32. 2020.
- “The Addict in Us All” (with Richard Holton), Frontiers in Psychiatry 5 (149): 1-20. 2014.
- “Moral Psychology as Accountability” (with Stephen Darwall), in Justin D’Arms and Daniel Jacobson, Moral Psychology and Human Agency: Philosophical Essays on the Science of Ethics: 40-83. 2014.
Peter King
Books
Recent Articles
- “Duns Scotus on the Reality of Self-Change”, in James G. Lennox and Mary Louise Gill (eds.), Self-Motion: From Aristotle to Newton: 227-90. 2017.
- “Boethius on the Problem of Desert”, Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 1 (1): 1-22. 2013.
- “Augustine’s Trinitarian Examples”, Medioevo 37: 83-106. 2012.
- “The Semantics of Augustine’s Trinitarian Analysis”, in Emmanuel Sermon and Gerard O’Daly, Le “De Trinitate” de Saint Augustin, Institut d’Etudes Augustiniennes: 123-35. 2012.
- “Body and Soul”, in John Marendon (ed.), Oxford Handbook to Medieval Philosophy: 505-524. 2012.
- “Emotions”, in Brian Davies and Eleonore Stump (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Aquinas: 209-226. 2011.
- “Dispassionate Passions”, in Martin Pickavé and Lisa Shapiro (eds.), Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy: 9-31. 2012.
- “Augustine and Anselm on Angelic Sin”, in Tobias Hoffman (ed.), A Companion to Angels and Medieval Philosophy: 261-81. 2012.
- “Boethius’ Anti-Realist Arguments”, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 40 (2011), 381-401.
- “Medieval intentionality and Psudo-Intentionality”, Quaestio: The Journal of the History of Metaphysics 10: 25-44. 2010.
Mark Kingwell
Books
Recent Articles
- “Are Sentient AIs Persons?”, in Markus D. Dubber, Frank Pasquale, and Sunit Das (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI: 325-42. 2020.
- “Public Space and the Terrorism of Time”, in Vikas Mehta and Danilo Palazzo (eds.), Companion to Public Space: 429-37. 2020.
- “The Fragility of Fairness: Rethinking the Ethics of the Women’s Category in Sports” (with Lauren Bialystok), in Thomas Hurka (ed.), Games, Sports, and Play: Philosophical Essays: 155-75. 2019.
- “Fugitive Democracy: A Gift in Time (Revised)”, in Renée Köhler-Ryan (ed.), Living the Catholic Tradition: Philosophical and Theological Considerations: 195-232. 2019.
- “Truth Claims, Interpretation, and Addiction to Conviction”, in Carlos Prado (ed.), America’s Post-Truth Phenomenon: When Feelings and Opinions Trump Facts and Evidence: 15-37. 2018.
- “‘It’s Not Just a Good Idea, It’s the Law’: Rationality, Force, and Changing Minds”, in Joshua Nichols and Amy Swiffen (eds.), Legal Violence and the Limits of the Law: 1-16.
- “Bored, Addicted, or Both: How We Use Social Media Now”, in Carlos Prado (ed.), Social Media and Your Brain: 3-25. 2016.
- “Boredom and the Origin of Philosophy”, in Michael E. Gardiner and J.J. Haladyn (eds.), The Boredom Studies Reader: 216-33. 2016.
- “The Art of Play”, International Journal of Existential Psychology and Psychotherapy 5 (1): 76-84. 2014.
- “‘Fuck You’ and Other Salutations: Incivility as a Collective Action Problem”, Civility in politics and education, eds. Deborah S. Mower and Wade L. Robison (New York: Routledge, 2012).
Elmar Kremer
Books
Recent Articles
- “The Hume-Plantinga Objection to the Argument from Design”, Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 68:85-92 (1994).
- Arnauld’s Philosophical Notion of an Idea“, The Great Arnauld and Some of His Philosophical Correspondents, ed. Elmar J. Kremer (
Toronto: University of Toronto Press): 89-107 (1994). - “Grace and Free Will in Arnauld”, The Great Arnauld and Some of His Philosophical Correspondents, ed. Elmar J. Kremer (
Toronto: University of Toronto Press): 219–39 (1994). - “The Cosmological Argument without the Principle of Sufficient Reason” (with B. Katz), Faith and Philosophy 14 (1):62-70 (1997).
Philip Kremer
Recent Articles
- “Exploring the Jungle of Intuitionistic Temporal Logics” (with J. Boudou, Martín Diéguez and David Fernández-Duque), Theory and Practice of Logic Programming 21 (4): 459-492.. 2021.
- “Strong Completeness of S4 for the Real Line”, in I. Düntsch and E. Mares, (eds.). Alasdair Urquhart on Nonclassical and Algebraic Logic and Complexity of Proofs: 291-302. 2021.
- “Quantified Intuitionistic Logic over Metrizable Spaces”, Review of Symbolic Logic 12: 405-25. 2019.
- “Completeness of Second-Order Propositional S4 and H in Topological Semantics”, Review of Symbolic Logic 11: 507-518. 2018.
- “Topological-Frame Products of Modal Logics”, Studia Logica 106: 1097-1122. 2018.
- “Matching Topological Products and Frame Products of Modal Logics”, Studia Logica 104: 487-502. 2016.
- “The Incompleteness of S4 ⊕ S4 for the Product Space ℝ × ℝ”, Studia Logica 103: 219-226. 2015.
- “Quantified Modal Logic on the Rational Line”, Review of Symbolic Logic 7: 439-54. 2014.
- “Indeterminacy of Fair Infinite Lotteries”, Synthese 191: 1757-60. 2014.
- “Strong Completeness of S4 for Any Dense-In-Itself Metric Space”, Review of Symbolic Logic 6: 545-70. 2013.
- “How Truth Behaves When There’s No Vicious Reference”, Journal of Philosophical Logic 39: 345-67. 2010.
Andrew Lee
Recent Articles
- “Degrees of Consciousness”, Noûs (forthcoming)
- “The Structure of Analog Representation” (with Joshua Myers and Gabriel Oak Rabin), Noûs (forthcoming)
- “Objective Phenomenology”, Erkenntnis 87 (5): 1-20. 2022.
- “The Neutrality of Life”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy. 2022.
- “Speciesism and Sentientism”, Journal of Consciousness Studies 29 (3-4): 205-228. 2022.
- “Modeling Mental Qualities”, The Philosophical Review 130 (2): 263-298. 2021.
- “The Microstructure of Experience”, Journal of the American Philosophical Association 5 (3): 286-305. 2019.
- “Is Consciousness Intrinsically Valuable?”, Philosophical Studies 175 (1): 655-671.
Mohan Matthen
Books
Recent Articles
- “Multisensory Perception in Philosophy” (with Amber Ross), Multisensory Research 34 (3): 219-31. 2021.
- “Can Food Be Art in Virtue of Its Savour Alone?”, Critica 53 (157): 95-125. 2021.
- “Art Forms Emerging: An Approach to Evaluative Diversity in Art”, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 78 (3): 303-18. 2020.
- “Many Molyneux Questions” (with Jonathan Cohen), Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (1): 47-63. 2020.
- “Is the Eye Like What It Sees? A Critique of Aristotle on Sensing by Assimilation”, Vivarium 57 (3-4): 268-92. 2019.
- “Objects, seeing, and object-seeing”, Synthese 198 (4): 3265-88. 2019.
- “Ephemeral Vision”, in Thomas Crowther and Clare Mac Cumhaill (eds.), Perceptual Ephemera: 312-339. 2018.
- “New Prospects for Aesthetic Hedonism”, in J. McMahon (ed) Social Aesthetics and Moral Judgment: Pleasure, Reflection and Accountability: 13-33. 2018.
- “Four Pillars of Statisticalism”, (with Denis M. Walsh and André Ariew), Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 9 (1): 1-18. 2017.
- “The Pleasure of Art”, Australasian Philosophical Review 1 (1): 6-28. 2017.
Michael Miller
Recent Articles
- “Infrared Cancellation and Measurement”, Philosophy of Science 88 (5): 1125-36. 2021.
- “Worldly Imprecision”, Philosophical Studies 178 (9): 2895-2911. 2020.
- “Haag’s Theorem, Apparent Inconsistency, and the Empirical Adequacy of Quantum Field Theory”, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 69 (3): 801-820.
- “The origins of Schwinger’s Euclidean Green’s functions”, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 50: 5-12. 2015.
Cheryl Misak
Books
Recent Articles
- “A New History and Underpinning for Conceptual Engineering”, Inquiry (forthcoming)
- “Frank Ramsey’s Place in the History of Mathematical Economics: Not What You Think” (with Pedro G. Duarte), Cambridge Journal of Economics 46 (1): 51-56. 2022.
- “Nothing Scoundrelous about Truth”, in Melissa Schwartzberg and Philip Kitcher (eds.), Truth and Evidence: 176-194. 2021.
- “Pragmatism, Truth, and Democracy” (with Robert B. Talisse), Raisons politiques 81: 11-27. 2021.
- “Williams, Pragmatism, and the Law”, Res Publica 27: 155-170. 2021.
- “The Impact of Pragmatism”, in Kelly Becker and Iain D. Thomson, The Cambridge History of Philosophy 1945-2015: 624-633. 2019.
- “Habermas’s Place in the History of Pragmatism”, International Journal of Constitutional Law 17 (4): 1064-67. 2019.
- “The Pragmatist Theory of Truth”, in Michael Glanzberg (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Truth: 283-307. 2018.
- “Russell and the Pragmatists”, in R. Wahl (ed.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Bertrand Russell: 59-74. 2018.
- “Dewey on the Authority and Legitimacy of Law”, in Steven Fesmire (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Dewey: 195-208. 2017.
Sophia Reibetanz Moreau
Books
Recent Articles
- “Faces of Gender Inequality”, in Rebecca Cook (ed.), Frontiers of Gender Equality: Transnational Legal Perspectives (forthcoming).
- “Equality and the Rule of Law”, in Michael Sevel (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of the Rule of Law (forthcoming).
- “Virtuously Discriminating”, in M. Dempsey and F. Tanguay-Renaud (eds.), From Morality to Law and Back Again: A Liber Amicorum for John Gardner (forthcoming).
- “What’s Needed for Equality of Condition? A Comment on Michael Sandel’s The Tyranny of Merit”, American Journal of Law and Equality 1: 132-8. 2021.
- “Equality and Discrimination”, in John Tasioulas (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Philosophy of Law: 171-190. 2020.
- “Discrimination and Subordination”, Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy 5: 117-146. 2019.
- “Discrimination and Freedom”, in Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Ethics of Discrimination: 164-173. 2018.
- “The Moral Seriousness of Indirect Discrimination”, in Tarun Khaitan and Hugh Collins (eds.), Foundations of Indirect Discrimination Law: 123-148. 2018.
- “A Right to Deliberative Freedom: Reply to Campbell and Smith”, University of Toronto Law Journal 67 (3): 288-300. 2016.
- “Equality Rights and Stereotypes”, in David Dyzenhaus and Malcolm Thorburn (eds.), Philosophical Foundations of Constitutional Law: 283-304. 2016.
Amy Mullin
Books
Recent Articles
- “Children’s Hope, Resilience and Autonomy”, Ethics and Social Welfare 13 (3): 230-243. 2019.
- “Nurturing Hope to Support Autonomy: The Role of Early Childhood Educators”, in Rachel Langford (ed.), Theorizing Feminist Ethics of Care in Early Childhood Practice: 185-202. 2019.
- “Childhood and Disability” (with Gideon Calder), in Anca Gheaus, Gideon Calder and Jurgen de Wispeleare (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children: 260-270. 2019.
- “Gender and the Family”, in Anca Gheaus, Gideon Calder, and Jurgen de Wispeleare (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children: 225-235. 2019.
- “Dependent Children, Gratitude and Respect”, Journal of Moral Philosophy 13: 720-738. 2016.
- “Early Pregnancy Losses: Multiple Meanings and Moral Considerations”, Journal of Social Philosophy 46 (1): 27-43. 2015.
- “Children, Paternalism, and the Development of Autonomy”, in A. Dufner and M. Kühler (eds.), Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (3): 413-426. 2014.
- “Children, Parents, and Responsibility for Children’s Health”, in John D. Arras, Elizabeth Fenton, Rebecca Kukla (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Bioethics, Part VI, Reproduction: 381-392. 2014.
- “Children, Vulnerability and Emotional Harm”, in C. Mackenzie, W. Rogers and S. Dodds (eds.), Vulnerability: New Essays in Ethics and Feminist Philosophy: 266-287. 2014.
- “The Ethical and Social Significance of Parenting: A Philosophical Approach”, Parenting: Science and Practice 12: 134-143. 2012.
Jennifer Nagel
Books
Recent Articles
- “Mindreading in Conversation” (with Evan Westra), Cognition 210: 1-15. 2021.
- “Losing Knowledge by Thinking about Thinking”, in Jessica Brown and Mona Simon (eds.), Reasons, Justification and Defeat: 69-92. 2021.
- “The Psychological Dimension of the Lottery Paradox”, in Igor Douvin (ed.), Lotteries, Knowledge and Rational Belief: Essays on the Lottery Paradox: 48-73. 2021.
- “The Psychology of Epistemic Judgement” (with Jessica Wright), in John Symons, Paco Calvo and Sarah Robins, (eds.) Routledge Companion of Psychology: 746-65. 2019.
- “Epistemic Territory”, Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association: 67-86. 2019.
- “Factive and Non-Factive Mental State Attribution”, in Mind & Language, 2017; 32: 525–544.
- “The Psychological Context of Contextualism” (with Julia Jael Smith), in Jonathan Ichikawa (ed.), Routledge Handbook to Contextualism, 94-104. 2016.
- “Knowledge and Reliability”, in Hilary Kornblith and Brian McLaughlin (eds.), Alvin Goldman and his Critics: 237-256. 2016.
- “The Social Value of Reasoning”, in Episteme 12: 297-308. 2015.
- “Intuition, Reflection, and the Command of Knowledge”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 88: 217-39. 2014.
Julia Nefsky
Recent Articles
- “Extended Agency and the Problem of Diachronic Autonomy” (with Sergio Tenenbaum), in Carla Bagnoli (ed.), Time in Action: the Temporal Structure of Rational Agency and Practical Thought: 173-195. 2022.
- “Misery Loves Company”, Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics 11: 70-90. 2021.
- “Climate Change and Individual Obligations: A Dilemma for the Expected Utility Approach, and the Need for an Imperfect View”, in M. Budolfson, T. McPherson, and D. Plunkett (eds.), Philosophy and Climate Change: 201-221. 2021.
- “Collective Harm and the Inefficacy Problem”, Philosophy Compass 14 (4): 1-17. 2019.
- “Consumer Choice and Collective Impact”, in Anne Barnhill, Mark Budolfson and Tyler Doggett (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics: 267-286. 2018.
- “How You Can Help, Without Making a Difference”, Philosophical Studies 174: 2743-2767. 2017.
- “Fairness, Participation and the Real Problem of Collective Harm”, Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics 5: 245-271. 2015.
- “Consequentialism and the Problem of Collective Harm: A Reply to Kagan”, Philosophy & Public Affairs 39: 364–395. 2012.