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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 16
    Regular faculty
  • 4
    Other faculty
  • 2
    Retired faculty
  • 1
    Graduate students
  • 21
    Undergraduates
  • Alumni
  • 1
    Other

Department Activity

  •  News and Updates
  •  Publications

Also at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

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  • Daniel Story, Life and Death Without the Present
    The Journal of Ethics 26 (2): 193-207. 2021.
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  • Sam Zahn, The Two Forms of Doxastic Normativity in Hume's Treatise
    Hume Studies 44 (1): 3-22. 2021.
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  • Dean Da Vee, Why truthmaker theory cannot save divine simplicity
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 90 (1): 43-60. 2021.
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  • Dean Da Vee, An epistemological problem for minimalist views about composition
    Synthese 199 (3-4): 9649-9668. 2021.
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  • Alex LeBrun, What are empirical consequences? On dispensability and composite objects
    Synthese 199 (5-6): 13201-13223. 2021.
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  • Ryan Jenkins, Winning the Battle, Losing the War
    The Philosophers' Magazine 89 69-75. 2020.
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  • Michael Skerker, Duncan Purves, and Ryan Jenkins, Autonomous weapons systems and the moral equality of combatants
    Ethics and Information Technology 22 (3): 197-209. 2020.
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  • Jacob Sparks, Anscombe's Relative Bruteness
    Philosophical News 18 135-145. 2020.
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  • Joel Chow Ken Q and Robert H. Wallace, On Not Blaming and Victim Blaming
    Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 39 (3): 95-128. 2020.
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  • Keith Abney, Space War and AI
    Emerald Publishing. 2020.
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  • Dean Da Vee, Why Ockham’s Razor should be preferred to the Laser
    Philosophical Studies 177 (12): 3679-3694. 2020.
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  • Patrick Stokes, Eleanor Helms, and Adam Buben, The Kierkegaardian Mind (edited book)
    Routledge. 2019.
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  • Patrick Lin and Fritz Allhoff, J.D., Ph.D., Arctic 2.0: How Artificial Intelligence Can Help Develop a Frontier
    Ethics and International Affairs 33 (2): 193-205. 2019.
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  • David J. Zoller, Situating the Self in the Kingdom of Ends: Heidegger, Arendt, and Kantian Moral Phenomenology
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 75 (1): 159-190. 2019.
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  • Kevin Houser, Levinas and the Second Personal Structure of Free Will
    In Michael Fagenblat & Melis Erdur (eds.), Levinas and Analytic Philosophy: Second-Person Normativity and the Moral Life, Routledge. 2019.
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  • Jacob Sparks, Is, Ought, and the Regress Argument
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (3): 528-543. 2019.
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  • Jacob Sparks, You Give Love A Bad Name
    Business Ethics Journal Review 7 (2): 7-13. 2019.
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  • Robert H. Wallace, The Tension in Critical Compatibilism (review)
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 24 (1): 321-332. 2019.
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  • Kelly Smith, Keith Abney, Gregory Anderson, Linda Billings, Carl L. DeVito, Brian Green, Alan R. Johnson, Lori Marino, Gonzalo Munevar, Michael P. Oman-Reagan, Adam Potthast, J.S. Johnson-Schwartz, Koji Tachibana, John W. Traphagan, and Sheri Wells-Jensen, The Great Colonization Debate
    Futures 110 4-14. 2019.
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  • Daniel Story, Interpersonal Moral Luck and Normative Entanglement
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 6 601-616. 2019.
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  • Eleanor Helms, Kierkegaard on Variation and Thought Experiment
    Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 23 (1): 33-54. 2018.
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  • Eleanor Helms, Kierkegaard’s God and the Good Life, edited by Stephen Minister, J. Aaron Simmons, and Michael Strawser
    Faith and Philosophy 35 (4): 508-513. 2018.
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  • Kevin Houser, Levinas and Analytic Philosophy: an Ethical Metaphysics of Reasons
    In Michael L. Morgan (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Levinas, Oxford University Press. pp. 587-614. 2018.
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  • Mark Wells and Jacob Sparks, Capacity, Obligation, and Medical Billing
    Journal of Value Inquiry 52 (1): 17-24. 2018.
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  • Jacob Sparks, Can’t Buy Approval
    Business Ethics Journal Review 6 (2): 7-10. 2018.
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  • Jacob Sparks, Moral Perception and Morally Relevant Perception
    ASEBL Journal 13 19-27. 2018.
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  • Brian Kogelmann and Robert H. Wallace, Moral Diversity and Moral Responsibility
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 4 (3): 371-389. 2018.
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  • Robert H. Wallace, Responsibility and the limits of good and evil
    Philosophical Studies 176 (10): 2705-2727. 2018.
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  • Ryan Jenkins, Ethics and Cyber Warfare: The Quest for Responsible Security in the Age of Digital Warfare, George Lucas , 208 pp., $36.95 cloth (review)
    Ethics and International Affairs 31 (4): 515-518. 2017.
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  • Ryan Jenkins and Bradley Strawser, Who Should Die? The Ethics of Killing in War (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2017.
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