Department Members
Department Activity
Also at Bucknell University
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Jason Leddington, Oscar Reutersvärd's Impossible TriangleBloomsbury Contemporary Aesthetics. forthcoming.
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Jason Leddington, Music as MisdirectionIn Jake Johnson (ed.), Viva Las Vegas: Music and Myth in America's City of Second Chances. forthcoming.
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Peter Groff, What Does ‘New Wave’ Mean?In Andrew Krivine (ed.), Reversing into the Future: New Wave Graphics, Pavilion Books. forthcoming.
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Adam Burgos, Legitimacy, resistance and the stakes of politicsPhilosophy and Social Criticism. forthcoming.
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Alejandro Arango and Adam Burgos, Neither race nor ethnicity: Latinidad as a social affordanceJournal of Social Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Alejandro Arango and Adam Burgos, The social identity affordance view: A theory of social identitiesSouthern Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Alejandro Arango and Adam Burgos, New Perspectives on the Ontology of Social Identities (edited book)Routledge. 2024.
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Adam Burgos and Sheila Lintott, Artistic, Artworld, and Aesthetic DisobedienceJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 81 (2): 173-187. 2023.
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Sabeen Ahmed, Adam Burgos, George Fourlas, and John Harfouch, Power in/and the UniversityPhilosophy Today 67 (1): 207-222. 2023.
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Jen Nguyen, Contextualizing Newton and Clarke’s “Argument from Quantity”Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 13 (1): 1-23. 2023.
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Matthew Slater and Emily Scholfield, Trust of Science as a Public Collective GoodPhilosophy of Science 89 (5): 1044-1053. 2022.
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Matthew Slater, Joanna K. Huxster, and Emily Scholfield, Public Conceptions of Scientific ConsensusErkenntnis 89 (3): 1043-1064. 2022.
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Katherine Ward, Misfitting, Breakdowns, and the Normal in Merleau-PontyHuman Studies 45 (4): 697-718. 2022.
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Jen Nguyen, A True Friend Stabs You in the Front: Astell’s Admonisher Conception of a FriendJournal of Modern Philosophy 4 (1): 16. 2022.
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Matthew Slater, Extending the Ladder of Stances: Comments on Chakravartty's Scientific OntologyDialogue 60 (1): 33-42. 2021.
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Gary Steiner, Kant and Animals ed. by John J. Callanan and Lucy Allais (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 59 (3): 517-519. 2021.
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Peter Groff, Zarathustra's Blessed Isles: Before and After Great PoliticsJournal of Nietzsche Studies 52 (1): 135-163. 2021.
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Katherine Ward, Responsible for Destiny: Historizing, Historicality, and CommunityGatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual 11. 2021.
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Matthew Slater, Joanna K. Huxster, Julia E. Bresticker, and Victor LoPiccolo, Denialism as Applied Skepticism: Philosophical and Empirical ConsiderationsErkenntnis 85 (4): 871-890. 2020.
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Jason Leddington, Comic ImpossibilitiesJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 78 (4): 547-558. 2020.
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Sheila Lintott, Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette: Connection Through ComedySouthern Journal of Philosophy 58 (4): 610-631. 2020.
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Sheila Lintott, Introduction: Stand‐Up Comedy Today and TomorrowJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 78 (4): 397-400. 2020.
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Peter Groff, Nietzsche and the FalāsifaIn Marco Brusotti, Michael J. McNeal, Corinna Schubert & Herman Siemens (eds.), European/Supra-European: Cultural Encounters in Nietzsche's Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 333-348. 2020.
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Peter Groff, Cultivating Weeds: The Place of Solitude in the Political Philosophies of Ibn Bājja and NietzschePhilosophy East and West 70 (3): 699-739. 2020.
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Peter Groff and Peter Groff, Great Politics and the Unnoticed Life: Nietzsche and Epicurus on the Boundaries of CultivationIn Vinod Acharya & Ryan J. Johnson (eds.), Nietzsche and Epicurus, Bloomsbury. pp. 172-185. 2020.
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Matthew Slater, Joanna K. Huxster, and Julia E. Bresticker, Understanding and Trusting ScienceJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 50 (2): 247-261. 2019.
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Maria Balcells, The Dynamic Block Universe and the Illusion of PassageIn Adrian Bardon, Valtteri Arstila, Sean Power & Argiro Vatakis (eds.), The Illusions of Time: Philosophical and Psychological Essays on Timing and Time Perception, Palgrave Macmillan. 2019.