For a more complete list of each of our members publications, please visit individual faculty and graduate student pages.
Peter Graham, “Sequential Claims-Balancing, a Weak Limited Aggregationist Proposal”. Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy.
Peter Graham, “Subjectivism and the Morally Conscientious Person’s Concern to Avoid Acting Wrongly.” Philosophical Issues.
Phil Bricker, Review of Lewis, Philosophical Manuscripts. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
Julia Jorati, Slavery and Race. Oxford.
Justin Dealy, “On giving yourself a sign.” Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophyu.
Firdaus Gupte, “In defense of humean non-universal laws”. Synthese.
Elenore Neufeld et al., “How does pornography change desires? A pragmatic account”. The Philosophical Quarterly.
Eleonore Neufeld, “Engineering social concepts: Feasibility and causal models”. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
Vanessa de Harven, “Something Stoic in Plato’s Sophist.” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy.
Kevin Klement, “Higher-Order Metaphysics in Frege and Russell.” In Fritz and Jones (eds.), Higher Order Metaphysics.
Joe Levine, Review of Chris Hill, Perceptual Experience. Analysis.
Guillermo Del Pinal et al., “Free choice and presuppositional exhaustification.” Semantics and Pragmatics.
Vanessa de Harven, Review of Brad Inwood, Later Stoicism 155 BC to AD 200: An Introduction and Collection of Sources in Translation. Ancient Philosophy.
Joe Levine, “Disciplining The Discourse Around Israel-Palestine.” Security in Context.
Alejandro Pérez Carballo, “Generalized Immodesty Principles in Epistemic Utility Theory.” Ergo.
Kory Matteoli, “The once and always possible .” Synthese.
Peter Graham, “Is Contrastive Consent Necessary for Secondary Permissibility?” Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy.
Julia Jorati, Slavery and Race: Philosophical Debates in the Eighteenth Century. Oxford.
Ernesto V. Garcia, “Pure and Impure Philosophy in Kant’s Metaphilosophy”. Kantian Journal.
Phil Bricker, Review of Dorr et al., The Bounds of Possibility: Puzzles of Modal Variation. Journal of Philosophy.
Hilary Kornblith, “Where Does Moral Knowledge Come From?”. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
Louise Antony and Ernesto V. Garcia, “Ethical Naturalism: Problems and Prospects.” In Bloomfield and Copp (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Moral Realism.
David Turon, “Doing Harm While Allowing It: Towards a New Framework for the Doctrine of Doing and Allowing”. Philosophers Imprint.