View faculty publications (books, authored and edited, as well as selected articles) by author’s last name from K to O below. Click on a book cover’s image or linked article citation to visit the publisher’s or retailer’s website.
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Bernard Katz
Selected 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
Selected Articles
- “The Addict in Us All” (with Richard Holton), 2014. In Frontiers in Psychiatry, 5(149): 1-20.
- “Moral Psychology as Accountability” (with Stephen Darwall), 2014. In Moral Psychology and Human Agency: Philosophical Essays on the Science of Ethics, edited by Justin D’Arms and Daniel Jacobson, 40-83. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
- (For a popular audience): “People are dying because we misunderstand how those with addiction think,” Vox.com, 2018.
Peter King
Books
Selected Articles
- “Boethius’ Anti-Realist Arguments”, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 40 (2011), 381-401.
- “Scotus’s Rejection of Anselm: The Two-Wills Theory”, in Johannes Duns Scotus 1308-2008: Die philosophischen Perspektiven seines Werkes/Investigations into his Philosophy. Proceedings of the ‘Quadruple Congress’ on John Duns Scotus. Part 3, ed. by Ludger Honnefelder, Hannes Möhle, Andreas Speer, Theo Kobusch, and Susana Bullido del Barrio, Münster: Aschendorff, 2010, 359-378.
- “Medieval intentionality and Psudo-Intentionality”, Quaestio: The Journal of the History of Metaphysics, Vol. 10.
- “Emotions in Medieval Thought”, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion (Edited by Peter Goldie (2009).
Mark Kingwell
Books
Selected Articles
- “Is It Rational To Be Polite?”, Journal of Philosophy 90 (8):387-404 (1993).
- “Interpretation, Dialogue, and the Just Citizen”, Philosophy & Social Criticism, Volume: 19 issue: 2, page(s): 115-144 (1993).
- “Madpeople and Ideologues”, International Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 34, Issue 1
(1994). - “Let’s Ask Again: Is Law Like Literature?”, Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities,
Volume 6 | Issue 2 (1994). - “The Plain Truth About Common Sense”, The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, New Series, Vol. 9, No. 3, (1995).
- “Defending Political Virtue”, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, Volume 37, Issue 2, pp. 375-386 (1998).
- “Two Concepts of Pluralism”, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, Volume 37, Issue 2, pp. 375-386 (1998).
- “Husserl’s Sense of Wonder”, The Philosophical Forum, Volume XXXI, No. 1, (2000).
- “Meganarratives of Supermodernism”, PhaenEx: Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture (2006)
- “Building Dwelling Acting”, Queen’s Quarterly (2009).
- “Masters of Chancery: The Gift of Public Space”, Rites of Way: the Politics and Poetics of Public Space (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2009).
- “‘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
Selected 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
Selected Articles
- “Dynamic Topological Logic” (with Grigori Mints), Annals of Pure and Applied Logic (2004).
- “Some supervaluation-based consequence relations” (with Michael Kremer), Journal of Philosophical Logic 32 (2003), 225-244.
- “On the semantics for languages with their own truth predicates”, in Circularity, Definition and Truth, ed. by Andre Chapuis and Anil Gupta, The Indian Council of Philosophical Research, New Delhi 2000.
Mohan Matthen
Books
Selected Articles
- “The Unique Hues and Colour Experience,” in D. Brown and F. Macpherson (eds.) Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of Colour (London: Routledge, forthcoming).
- “New Prospects for Aesthetic Hedonism,” in J. McMahon (ed) Social Aesthetics and Moral Judgment: Pleasure, Reflection and Accountability (London: Routledge, 2018): 13-33.
- “Some Principles of Ephemeral Vision,” in Thomas Crowther and Clare Mac Cumhaill (eds) Perceptual Ephemera (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018): 312-336.
- “The Pleasure of Art,” Australasian Philosophical Review 1 (2017): 6-28. (Target article published alongside 10 commentaries and reply.)
- “When is Synaesthesia Perception?” in Ophelia Deroy (ed.) Sensory Blending: On Synaesthesia and Related Phenomena (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016): 166-178.
- “Effort and Displeasure in People Who Are Hard of Hearing,” Ear and Hearing 37, supplement 1 (2016): 28S-34S.
- “Is Perceptual Experience Normally Multimodal?” in Bence Nanay (ed.) Controversies in the Philosophy of Perception (London: Routledge, 2016): 121-135.
- “Play, Skill, and the Origins of Perceptual Art,” British Journal of Aesthetics 55 (2) (2015): 173-197. (Named by the website, “Aesthetics for Birds,” as one of the five best aesthetics papers of 2015.)
- “Individuating the Senses,” in M. Matthen (ed.) Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Perception (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015): 567-586.
- “Image Content,” in Berit Brogaard (ed.) Does Perception Have Content? New York: Oxford University Press, 2014: 265-290.
- “Active Perception and the Representation of Space,” in D. Stokes, M. Matthen, and S. Biggs (eds) Perception and Its Modalities New York: Oxford University Press, 2014: 44-72.
- “How To Be Sure: Sensory Exploration and Empirical Certainty,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 87 (2014): 38-69. DOI: 10.1111/j.1933-1592.2011.00548.x
Michael Miller
Selected Articles
- “What, if anything, does quantum field theory explain?” Metascience (2017) 26:455-457. Review of Jonathan Bain: CPT invariance and the spin-statistics connection.
- “Haag’s theorem, apparent inconsistency, and the empirical adequacy of quantum field theory”(forthcoming in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science).
- “The origins of Schwinger’s Euclidean Green’s functions”, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics (2015) 50:5-12.
Cheryl Misak
Books
Selected Articles
- ‘James and British Philosophy’. Oxford Handbook of William James (forthcoming).
- ‘The Impact of Pragmatism’. The Cambridge History of Philosophy, 1945-2015 (forthcoming)
- ‘The Pragmatist Theory of Truth’, Oxford Handbook of Truth, Michael Glazberg (ed). 2018.
- ‘Dewey on the Authority and Legitimacy of Law. Oxford Handbook of John Dewey, ed. Steven Fesmire, Oxford University Press, 2018.
- ‘There Can Be No Difference Anywhere that Doesn’t Make a Difference Somewhere, Transactions of the C.S. Peirce Society, 54/3, 417-429. 2018.
- ‘Late Analytic Philosophy’, Philosophical Inquiries, special issue on History of Late Analytic Philosophy. Paulo Triodi and Guido Bonino Paulo (eds). 6/1.
Sophia Reibetanz Moreau
Books
Margaret Morrison
Books
Selected Articles
- “Emergent Physics and Micro-Ontology”, Philosophy of Science 79 (2012), 141-166.
- “Models, Measurements, and Computer Simulation: the Changing Face of Experimentation”, Philosophical Studies 143 (2009), 33-57.
- “Community and Coexistence: Kant’s Third Analogy of Experience”, Kant-Studien (1998).
Amy Mullin
Books
Selected Articles
- Forthcoming “Art, Imagination and Re-visioning the Maternal” in Feminist Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art: The Power of Critical Vision and Creative Engagement, ed. L. Ryan Musgrave, Springer, 2020.
- “Children’s Hope, Resilience and Autonomy”, Ethics and Social Welfare 2019, 13:3, 230-243.
- “Nurturing Hope to Support Autonomy: The Role of Early Childhood Educators”, Theorizing feminist ethics of care in early childhood practice ed. Rachel Langford. Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2019, 185-202.
- “Childhood and Disability”, co-authored with Gideon Calder, The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children, eds. Anca Gheaus, Gideon Calder and Jurgen de Wispeleare, 2019, 260-270.
- “Gender and the Family”, The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children, eds. Anca Gheaus, Gideon Calder, and Jurgen de Wispeleare, 2019, 225-235.
- “Art, Imagination and Revisioning the Maternal” forthcoming in Feminist Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art: The Power of Critical Vision and Creative Engagement, ed. L. Ryan Musgrave, Springer, 2013
- “Dependent Children, Gratitude and Respect” in Journal of Moral Philosophy 2016, 13: 720-738.
- “Early Pregnancy Losses: Multiple Meanings and Moral Considerations” in Journal of Social Philosophy 2015, 46(1): 27-43.
- “Children, Paternalism, and the Development of Autonomy” in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, special issue on “Private Autonomy, Public Paternalism?” eds. A. Dufner and M. Kühler 2014 (Vol. 17(3): 413-426).
- “Children, Parents, and Responsibility for Children’s Health” in The Routledge Companion to Bioethics, Part VI, Reproduction, eds. John D. Arras, Elizabeth Fenton, Rebecca Kukla, December 2014, 381-392.
- “Children, Vulnerability and Emotional Harm” in Vulnerability: New Essays in Ethics and Feminist Philosophy, eds. C. Mackenzie, W. Rogers and S. Dodds. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014, 266-287.
- “The Ethical and Social Significance of Parenting: A Philosophical Approach” forthcoming in Parenting: Science and Practice, 2012
- “Narrative, Emotion and Autonomy” in Narrative, Emotion and Insight, 2011, eds. Noel Carroll and John Gibson, Pennsylvania State University Press, 92-108.
- “Children and the Argument from Marginal Cases” in Ethical Theory and Modern Practice, 2011 (Vol. 14, No. 3, 291-305)
Jennifer Nagel
Books
Selected Articles
- “Factive and non-factive mental state attribution”, in Mind & Language, 2017; 32: 525–544.
- “The Psychological Context of Contextualism” (with Julia Jael Smith), for the Routledge Handbook to Contextualism, Jonathan Ichikawa, ed. 2016.
- “Knowledge and Reliability”, in Alvin Goldman and his Critics, ed. Hilary Kornblith and Brian McLaughlin. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2016, 237-256.
- “The Social Value of Reasoning,” in Episteme 12 (2015), 297-308.
- “Intuition, Reflection, and the Command of Knowledge” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 88 (2014), 217-39.
- “Lay Denial of Knowledge for Justified True Beliefs” (with Valerie San Juan and Raymond A. Mar), Cognition (2013), 652-661.
- “Knowledge as a Mental State”, in Oxford Studies in Epistemology 4 (2013), 275-310.
- “Intuitions and Experiments: a Defense of the Case Method in Epistemology”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 85:3 (2012), 495-527.
Julia Nefsky
Selected Articles
- “Consumer Choice and Collective Impact”, in The Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics, Ed. Anne Barnhill, Mark Budolfson and Tyler Doggett. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018): 267-286.
- “How You Can Help, Without Making a Difference”. Philosophical Studies, First Online November 28, 2016, DOI 10.1007/s11098-016-0808-y
– Published Version
– Online Version (Read-Only) - “Fairness, Participation and the Real Problem of Collective Harm”, Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Volume 5. Ed. Mark Timmons. Oxford University Press.
– Published Version
– Penultimate Version - “Consequentialism and the Problem of Collective Harm: A Reply to Kagan”. Philosophy & Public Affairs, 39 (2011): 364–395
– Published Version