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University of Central Oklahoma
Department of Humanities and Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 16
    Regular faculty
  • Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • Graduate students
  • 10
    Undergraduates
  • 1
    Alumni
  • Other

Department Activity

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  • Mark Silcox, Experience Machines: The Philosophy of Virtual Worlds (edited book)
    Rowman & Littlefield International. 2017.
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  • Jerry Green, “Was Pyrrho a Pyrrhonian?”
    Apeiron 50 (3): 335-365. 2017.
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  • Mark Silcox, Grossman, Morris. Art and Morality: Essays in the Spirit of George Santayana. Fordham University Press, 2014, xvi + 315 pp., 3 b&w illus., $85.00 cloth, $26.00 paper (review)
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 74 (1): 110-112. 2016.
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  • Mark Silcox, "Thick" Aesthetic Emotions and the Autonomy of Art
    Philosophy and Literature 40 (2): 415-430. 2016.
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  • Martin Montminy and Andrew Russo, A Defense of Causal Invariantism
    Analytic Philosophy 57 (1): 49-75. 2016.
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  • Andrew Russo, Kim’s dilemma: why mental causation is not productive
    Synthese 193 (7): 2185-2203. 2016.
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  • Jon Cogburn and Mark Silcox, Against Brain-in-a-Vatism: On the Value of Virtual Reality
    Philosophy and Technology 27 (4): 561-579. 2014.
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  • Mark Silcox, Psychological Trauma and the Simulated Self
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 44 (3): 349-364. 2014.
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  • Mark Silcox, Response to “Moral Heroism and the Requirement Claim” by Kyle Fruh
    Southwest Philosophy Review 30 (2): 13-16. 2014.
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  • Jerry Green, The Underlying Argument of Aristotle’s Metaphysics Z.3
    Phronesis 59 (4): 321-342. 2014.
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  • Andrew Russo, A Defense of Nonreductive Mental Causation
    Dissertation, The University of Oklahoma. 2013.
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  • Mark Silcox, The Problem With (Quasi-Realist) Expressivism
    Southwest Philosophy Review 28 (1): 33-41. 2012.
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  • Jon Cogburn and Mark Silcox, Dungeons and Dragons and Philosophy: Raiding the Temple of Wisdom (edited book)
    Open Court Publishing. 2012.
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  • Jon Cogburn and Mark Silcox, Computability Theory and Ontological Emergence
    American Philosophical Quarterly 48 (1): 63. 2011.
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  • Mark Silcox, The Cry of Nature: Dissolving the Frege/Geach Problem
    Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (1): 215-223. 2011.
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  • Andrew Russo, The Supervenience Argument against Non‐Reductive Physicalism
    In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2011.
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  • Andrew Russo, Why It Doesn’t Matter I’m Not Insane
    Southwest Philosophy Review 27 (1): 157-165. 2011.
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  • Mark Silcox, The virtuous parent
    Journal of Value Inquiry 44 (4): 499-508. 2010.
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  • Mark Silcox, Philosophy through video games
    Routledge. 2009.
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  • Mark Silcox, Reply to Rosebury
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 6 (2): 245-248. 2009.
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  • Mark Silcox, On the Conceivability of an Omniscient Interpreter
    Dialogue 46 (4): 627-636. 2007.
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  • Mark Silcox, Undergraduate Relativism and Cicero’s De Amicitia
    Teaching Ethics 8 (1): 29-38. 2007.
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  • Mark Silcox and Jon Cogburn, Computability theory and literary competence
    British Journal of Aesthetics 46 (4): 369-386. 2006.
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  • Mark Silcox, Virtue epistemology and moral luck
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 3 (2): 179--192. 2006.
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  • Mark Silcox, Mind and anomalous monism
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2005.
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  • Jon Cogburn and Mark Silcox, Computing machinery and emergence: The aesthetics and metaphysics of video games
    Minds and Machines 15 (1): 73-89. 2004.
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  • Mark Silcox, Review of "Rule-Following and Realism" (review)
    Essays in Philosophy 5 (1): 40. 2004.
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  • Mark Silcox, Review of Rule-Following and Realism, by Gary Ebbs
    Essays in Philosophy 5 (1): 248-252. 2004.
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  • Mark Silcox, A Prolegomenon to Radical Interpretation
    Dissertation, The Ohio State University. 2002.
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  • Andrew Russo and Martin Montminy, Worms, Stages, and Sometimes Neither: A Contextualist Semantics for Four-Dimensionalism
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