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University of Alberta
Department of Philosophy

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  • 14
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  • 26
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  • Luke Kersten, Wide computationalism revisited: distributed mechanisms, parsimony and testability
    Philosophical Explorations 27 (3): 280-297. 2024.
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  • Luke Kersten, Recruitment Revisited: Cognitive Extension and the Promise of Predictive Processing
    Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 12 (1): 16-26. 2024.
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  • Ingo Brigandt, Cristina Villegas, Alan Love, and Laura Nuño de la Rosa, Evolvability as a Disposition: Philosophical Distinctions, Scientific Implications
    In Thomas F. Hansen, David Houle, Mihaela Pavlicev & Christophe Pélabon (eds.), Evolvability: A Unifying Concept in Evolutionary Biology?, National Geographic Books. 2023.
    Photo of Ingo Brigandt Photo of Cristina Villegas Photo of Alan Love Photo of Laura Nuño de la Rosa
  • Cristina Villegas, Alan Love, Laura Nuño de la Rosa, Ingo Brigandt, and Günter P. Wagner, Conceptual Roles of Evolvability across Evolutionary Biology: Between Diversity and Unification
    In Thomas F. Hansen, David Houle, Mihaela Pavlicev & Christophe Pélabon (eds.), Evolvability: A Unifying Concept in Evolutionary Biology?, National Geographic Books. 2023.
    Photo of Cristina Villegas Photo of Alan Love Photo of Laura Nuño de la Rosa Photo of Ingo Brigandt
  • Devin Gouvêa and Ingo Brigandt, Against Unifying Homology Concepts: Redirecting the Debate
    Journal of Morphology 284 (7). 2023.
    Photo of Devin Gouvêa Photo of Ingo Brigandt
  • Ingo Brigandt, Daniel S. Brooks, James DiFrisco, and William C. Wimsatt (Eds.): Levels of Organization in the Biological Sciences: MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, 2021, 336 pp., $60.000 (paperback), ISBN 9780262045339 (review)
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 54 (2): 353-356. 2023.
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  • Howard Leo Nye and Meysam Shojaeenejad, Success Semantics, Reinforcing Satisfaction, and Sensory Inclinations
    Dialogue 1-12. 2023.
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  • Phil Corkum, Philosophy's Past: Cognitive Values and the History of Philosophy
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (3): 585-606. 2023.
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  • Phil Corkum, Aristotle on Artifactual Substances
    Metaphysics 6 (1): 24-36. 2023.
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  • Amy Schmitter, Mary Shepherd’s Essays on the Perception of an External Universe
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 101 (2): 516-516. 2023.
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  • Amy Schmitter, Managing Mockery: Reason, Passions and the Good Life among Early Modern Women Philosophers
    In Karen Detlefsen & Lisa Shapiro (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Women and Early Modern European Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 240-253. 2023.
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  • Jorge Sanchez-Perez, The Dangers of Re-colonization: Possible Boundaries Between Latin American Philosophy and Indigenous Philosophy from Latin America
    Comparative Philosophy 14 (2). 2023.
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  • Luke Kersten, A Model Solution: On the Compatibility of Predictive Processing and Embodied Cognition
    Minds and Machines 33 (1): 113-134. 2023.
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  • Ingo Brigandt, Engaging with science, values, and society: introduction
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (3): 223-226. 2022.
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  • Ingo Brigandt, Networks of Networks in Biology: Concepts, Tools and Applications edited by Narsis Kiani, David Gomez-Cabrero, and Ginestra Bianconi, Cambridge University Press, 2021 (review)
    Quarterly Review of Biology 97 (4): 303. 2022.
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  • Howard Leo Nye, Morality and the Bearing of Apt Feelings on Wise Choices
    In Billy Dunaway & David Plunkett (eds.), Meaning, Decision, and Norms: Themes From the Work of Allan Gibbard, Maize Books. pp. 125-144. 2022.
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  • Marie-Eve Morin, Merleau-Ponty and Nancy on Sense and Being: At the Limits of Phenomenology
    Edinburgh University Press. 2022.
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  • Phil Corkum, Is 'Cause' Ambiguous?
    Philosophical Studies 179 2945-71. 2022.
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  • Luke Kersten, A New Mark of the Cognitive? Predictive Processing and Extended Cognition
    Synthese 200 (281): 1-25. 2022.
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  • Ingo Brigandt, Typology and Natural Kinds in Evo-Devo
    In Nuño De La Rosa Laura & Müller Gerd (eds.), Evolutionary Developmental Biology: A Reference Guide, Springer. pp. 483-493. 2021.
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  • Howard Leo Nye and Tuğba Yoldaş, Artificial Moral Patients: Mentality, Intentionality, and Systematicity
    International Review of Information Ethics 29 1-10. 2021.
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  • Howard Leo Nye, Why Should We Try to be Sustainable? Expected Consequences and the Ethics of Making an Indeterminate Difference
    In Chelsea Miya, Oliver Rossier & Geoffrey Rockwell (eds.), Right Research: Modelling Sustainable Research Practices in the Anthropocene, Open Book Publishers. pp. 3-35. 2021.
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  • Phil Corkum, Salience and metaphysical explanation
    Synthese 199 (3-4): 10771-10792. 2021.
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  • Jorge Sanchez-Perez, Foundations for a Contractualist Theory of Global Justice
    Dissertation, McMaster University. 2021.
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  • Ingo Brigandt, Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on the Study of Developmental Bias
    Evolution & Development 22 (1-2): 7-19. 2020.
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  • Ingo Brigandt, How to Philosophically Tackle Kinds without Talking About ‘Natural Kinds’
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 52 (3): 356-379. 2020.
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  • Howard Leo Nye, Technological Displacement and the Duty to Increase Living Standards: from Left to Right
    International Review of Information Ethics 28 1-16. 2020.
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  • Phil Corkum, Ancient
    In Michael J. Raven (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaphysical Grounding, Routledge. pp. 20-32. 2020.
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  • Amy Schmitter, Cartesian Social Epistemology? Contemporary Social Epistemology and Early Modern Philosophy
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 68 (2): 155-178. 2020.
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  • Amy Schmitter, Negotiating Pluralism in Taste and Character: Reading the Second Enquiry with "Of the Standard of Taste"
    In Jacqueline Taylor (ed.), Reading Hume on the Principles of Morals, Oxford University Press. pp. 219-237. 2020.
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