Department Members
Department Activity
Also at Brooklyn College (CUNY)
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Justin Steinberg, Following a Recta Ratio Vivendi: The Practical Utility of Spinoza’s Dictates of ReasonIn Matthew J. Kisner & Andrew Youpa (eds.), Essays on Spinoza's Ethical Theory, Oxford University Press. 2014.
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Christine Vitrano, Progress in Bioethics: Science, Policy, and PoliticsThe European Legacy 19 (4): 533-534. 2014.
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Christian Barry, Matthew Lindauer, and Gerhard Øverland, Doing, Allowing, and Enabling Harm: An Empirical InvestigationIn Tania Lombrozo, Joshua Knobe & Shaun Nichols (eds.), Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Volume 1, Oxford University Press Uk. 2014.
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Justin Steinberg, Imitation, Representation, and Humanity in Spinoza’s EthicsJournal of the History of Philosophy 51 (3): 383-407. 2013.
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Donald Stanley and Daniel G. Campos, The Logic of Medical DiagnosisPerspectives in Biology and Medicine 56 (2): 300-315. 2013.
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Steven Cahn and Christine Vitrano, Choosing the Experience MachinePhilosophy in the Contemporary World 20 (1): 52-58. 2013.
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Christine Vitrano, Yuck! The Nature and Moral Significance of Disgust (review)Philosophical Psychology 26 (5): 769-772. 2013.
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Serene J. Khader, Intersectionality and the Ethics of Transnational Commercial SurrogacyInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 6 (1): 68-90. 2013.
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Serene J. Khader, Identifying adaptive preferences in practice: lessons from postcolonial feminismsJournal of Global Ethics 9 (3): 311-327. 2013.
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Serene J. Khader, Gendered Adaptive Preferences, Autonomy, and End of Life DecisionsIn Juha Räikkä & Jukka Varelius (eds.), Adaptation and Autonomy: Adaptive Preferences in Enhancing and Ending Life, Springer. pp. 81--100. 2013.
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Serene J. Khader, Must Theorising about Adaptive Preferences Deny Women's Agency?Journal of Applied Philosophy 29 (4): 302-317. 2012.
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Justin Steinberg, Spinoza on Human Purposiveness and Mental CausationLogical Analysis and History of Philosophy 14. 2011.
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Justin Steinberg, Spinoza on Human Purposiveness and Mental CausationLogical Analysis and History of Philosophy 14 (1): 51-70. 2011.
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Daniel G. Campos, On the distinction between Peirce’s abduction and Lipton’s Inference to the best explanationSynthese 180 (3): 419-442. 2011.
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Daniel G. Campos, Understanding immigration as lived personal experienceIn Gregory Fernando Pappas (ed.), Pragmatism in the Americas, Fordham University Press. pp. 245-261. 2011.
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Anna Gotlib, Gender Stereotypes in the MultiverseIn The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World, Sage Press. 2011.
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Anna Gotlib, Women and Information TechnologyIn The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World, Sage Press. 2011.
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Angelica Nuzzo, Arbitrariness and Freedom: Hegel on Rousseau and Revolution,” in: Rousseau and Revolution, ed. R. Lauristen, M. Thorup, London, Continuum, 2011, 64-82.” (review)In M. Thorup M. Lauristen (ed.), Rousseau and Revolution, Continuum. 2011.
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Angelica Nuzzo, Thinking Being: Method in Hegel’s Logic of Being.In Stephen Houlgate & Michael Baur (eds.), A Companion to Hegel, Wiley‐blackwell. pp. 111-139. 2011.
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Angelica Nuzzo, The Voice, the Body, and the Mind: Reflections in the Aftermath of Kant and HerderMosaic 44 (1): 121-137. 2011.
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Doohwan Ahn, Sonia Arribas, Roman Bäcker, Sébastien Charles, Doina Cmeciu, Theodor Damian, Jens De Vleminck, Donald J. Dietrich, Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan, Guillaume Evrard, Francis A. Grabowski, Khalil Habib, H. Hazel Hahn, Jeff Horn, Marek Jeziński, Tommi Lehtonen, Yu Liu, Juliet Lodge, Suzanne Macalister, Theo Malekin, Bart Moore-Gilbert, Glenn W. Olsen, Bob Partridge, Brayton Polka, Francis D. Ra[Sbreve]Ka, Mia Roth, Mark Royce, Stanley Shostak, Jonathan Swarts, Andrew Vincent, Christine Vitrano, Ann Ward, and Jonathan Warner, Book Reviews (review)The European Legacy 16 (1): 109-141. 2011.
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Nada Gligorov and Christine Vitrano, The Impact of Personal Identity on Advance DirectivesJournal of Value Inquiry 45 (2): 147-158. 2011.
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Serene J. Khader, Beyond Inadvertent Ventriloquism: Caring Virtues for Anti‐paternalist Development PracticeHypatia 26 (4): 742-761. 2011.
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Justin Steinberg, Benedict Spinoza: Epistemic DemocratHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 27 (2): 145-164. 2010.