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Bilkent University
Department of Philosophy

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  • István Aranyosi, Enactivist Interventions: Rethinking the Mind (review)
    Philosophical Review 128 (1): 138-141. 2019.
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  • István Aranyosi, Prediction, embodiment, and representation
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42. 2019.
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  • Y. Sandy Berkovski, Some Remarks on Mach’s Philosophical Doctrines
    In Friedrich Stadler (ed.), Ernst Mach – Life, Work, Influence, Springer Verlag. pp. 123-133. 2019.
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  • Friedrich Stadler, Katherine Arens, Denis Fisette, Guillaume Fréchette, John Preston, David Romand, Ursula Baatz, Y. Sandy Berkovski, Alexandre Couture-Mingheras, David Dahmen, Ronald Villa, Rene J. Campis C., Eduardo Bermúdez Barrera, Elena D’Amore, Tomas Hribek, Germinal Ladmiral, Denis Seron, Avril Styrman, Iulian D. Toader, Rudolf Dvořák, Rüdiger Hoffmann, Lutz-Peter Löbe, Jean-Philippe Martinez, Günther Sandner, Daniela Steila, Emilie Těšínská, Peter C. Aichelburg, Christoph Hoffmann, Lydia Patton, Richard Staley, Gereon Wolters, Ana Alebic-Juretic, Johannes-Geert Hagmann, Eva-Maria Jung, Theodore Kneupper, Peter Krehl, Martin van der Geest, Klaus Robering, Erik C. Banks, Thomas Uebel, Pietro Gori, Mariana Valente, Mike Matthews, Hayo Siemsen, Karl Hayo Siemsen, Igal Galili, Tobias Macke, Johannes Puschner, Wolfgang Schöner, Clemens Ulrich, Josef Pircher, Anastasios Brenner, Marco Buzzoni, Laurent Clauzade, Prof. Dr. Klaus Hentschel, and Chantal Ferrer-Roca, Ernst Mach: Life, Work, and Influence
    Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook. 2019.
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  • Sandrine Berges, Women and Liberty 1600–1800: Philosophical Essays ed. by Jacqueline Broad, Karen Detlefsen
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (1): 166-167. 2019.
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  • Alan M. S. J. Coffee, Sandrine Berges, and Eileen Hunt, The Wollstonecraftian Mind (edited book)
    Routledge. 2019.
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  • Sandrine Berges and Eric Schliesser, Sophie de Grouchy's Letters on Sympathy: A Critical Engagement with Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments
    OUP Usa. 2019.
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  • Simon Wigley, The relationships between democratic experience, adult health, and cause-specific mortality in 170 countries between 1980 and 2016: an observational analysis
    The Lancet 393 (10181): 1628-1640. 2019.
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  • Bill Wringe, Punishment, Jesters and Judges: a Response to Nathan Hanna
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 22 (1): 3-12. 2019.
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  • Tufan Kiymaz, On the meaning of “the meaning of life”
    Filosofia Unisinos 20 (2). 2019.
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  • Tufan Kıymaz, Kant and the Impossibility of Non‐Euclidean Space
    Philosophical Forum 50 (4): 485-491. 2019.
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  • Tufan Kıymaz, What Gary Couldn’t Imagine
    Journal of Philosophical Research 44 293-311. 2019.
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  • Nazim Keven, Let's call a memory a memory, but what kind?
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42. 2019.
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  • Daniel Wolt, The (In)Voluntary in the Timaeus and the Eudemian Ethics
    Apeiron 52 (3): 245-272. 2019.
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  • Daniel Wolt, The Aim of Eudemian Ethics ii 6-9
    Ancient Philosophy 39 (1): 137-149. 2019.
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  • Jonathan D. Payton, How to identify wholes with their parts
    Synthese 198 (Suppl 18): 4571-4593. 2019.
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  • James Kinkaid, Phenomenology, idealism, and the legacy of Kant
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (3): 593-614. 2019.
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  • James Kinkaid, Review of Heidegger's Shadow: Kant, Husserl, and the Transcendental Turn by Chad Engelland (review)
    Phenomenological Reviews. 2019.
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  • Alex Moran, Naïve Realism, Hallucination, and Causation: A New Response to the Screening Off Problem
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (2): 368-382. 2019.
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  • Daniel Ferguson, Self-Knowledge in the Eye-Soul Analogy of the Alcibiades
    Phronesis 64 (4): 369-391. 2019.
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  • Jack Woods, Logical Partisanhood
    Philosophical Studies 176 (5): 1203-1224. 2019.
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  • Jack Woods, Against Reflective Equilibrium for Logical Theorizing
    Australasian Journal of Logic 16 (7): 319. 2019.
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  • Jack Woods, The Self-Effacement Gambit
    Res Philosophica 96 (2): 113-139. 2019.
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  • Arash Abazari, Amir Mohseni. Abstrakte Freiheit: Zum Begriff des Eigentums bei Hegel. Hegel-Studien Beiheft 62. Hamburg: Felix Meiner, 2014. ISBN 978-3-787-32727-0. Pp. 192. €78.00 (review)
    Hegel Bulletin 40 (2): 301-305. 2019.
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  • Arash Abazari, Hegel on philosophy in history: edited by Rachel Zuckert and James Kreines, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017, 260pp., $99.99 (hb), ISBN 978-1107093416
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (2): 415-417. 2019.
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  • Arash Abazari, Terry Pinkard. Does History Make Sense? Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2017. ISBN: 978-0-674-97177-6. Pp. 272. £39.95 (review)
    Hegel Bulletin 40 (3): 500-504. 2019.
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  • Arash Abazari, Hegel’s Schein as Ideology of Equality and Freedom in Capitalism
    Hegel Bulletin 40 (2): 257-280. 2019.
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  • István Aranyosi, Body, skill, and look: is bodybuilding a sport?
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (2): 401-410. 2018.
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  • Bill Wringe, Enforcing the Global Economic Order, Violating the Rights of the Poor, and Breaching Negative Duties? Pogge, Collective Agency, and Global Poverty
    Journal of Social Philosophy 49 (2): 334-370. 2018.
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  • Sandrine Berges, Family, Gender, and Progress: Sophie de Grouchy and Her Exclusion in the Publication of Condorcet’s Sketch of Human Progress
    Journal of the History of Ideas 79 (2): 267-283. 2018.
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