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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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  • Andrew Russo and Martin Montminy, On the Moral Problems Raised by the Existence of Personites
    Mind (531): 677-695. 2024.
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  • Andrew Russo, Comments on Joost Ziff’s “Finding the Agent in Thinking”
    Southwest Philosophy Review 40 (2): 59-62. 2024.
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  • Jerry Green, Conspiracy Theories: What They (Particularists) Don't Want You to Know
    Southwest Philosophy Review 40 (1): 57-68. 2024.
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  • Mark Silcox, Distributive Justice and Gameplay
    Philosophia 51 (4): 2103-2115. 2023.
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  • Mark Silcox, Psychohohistory's Noble Lie
    In Joshua Heter & Josef Thomas Simpson (eds.), Asimov's Foundation and Philosophy: Psychohistory and its Discontents, Carus Books. pp. 189-198. 2023.
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  • Mark Silcox, Screen Worlds, Virtual Worlds, Constructed Worlds
    Constructivist Foundations 18 (3): 402-403. 2023.
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  • Jerry Green, Aristotle on Shame and Learning to Be Good by Marta Jimenez
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (1): 151-152. 2023.
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  • Jerry Green, Recalcitrant Beliefs and Epistemic Akrasia
    Southwest Philosophy Review 39 (1): 235-247. 2023.
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  • Jerry Green, Online Discussion Boards that Students Don’t Hate
    American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 8 121-123. 2023.
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  • Andrew Russo, Worm-theoretic Persistence and Temporal Predication
    Southwest Philosophy Review 38 (1): 227-236. 2022.
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  • Jerry Green, Sealioning: A Case Study in Epistemic Vice
    Southwest Philosophy Review 38 (1): 123-134. 2022.
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  • Jerry Green, Sextus, Montaigne, Hume: Pyrrhonizers by Brian C. Ribeiro
    Review of Metaphysics 76 (1): 158-160. 2022.
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  • Mark Silcox, Historicism, Science Fiction, and the Singularity
    In Barry Francis Dainton, Will Slocombe & Attila Tanyi (eds.), Minding the Future: Artificial Intelligence, Philosophical Visions and Science Fiction, Springer. pp. 197-218. 2021.
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  • Jerry Green, The First City and First Soul in Plato’s Republic
    Rhizomata 9 (1): 50-83. 2021.
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  • Mark Silcox, Stone Soup: Distributional Goods and Principles of Justice
    Social Theory and Practice 46 (4): 869-889. 2020.
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  • Andrew Russo, Comments on “Six Arguments against ‘Ought Implies Can’”
    Southwest Philosophy Review 36 (2): 5-8. 2020.
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  • Jerry Green, Epistemic Goods
    Southwest Philosophy Review 36 (1): 187-198. 2020.
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  • Mark Silcox, The Transition into Virtual Reality
    Disputatio 11 (55): 437-451. 2019.
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  • Mark Silcox, If only it were all a game: Colin Milburn: Respawn: gamers, hackers, and technogenic life. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2018, 301pp, $26.95 PB (review)
    Metascience 29 (1): 117-119. 2019.
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  • Mark Silcox, Comments on “Authority, Particularity and the Districting Solution” by Chris King
    Southwest Philosophy Review 35 (2): 41-43. 2019.
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  • Jerry Green, Metacognition as an Epistemic Virtue
    Southwest Philosophy Review 35 (1): 117-129. 2019.
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  • Jerry Green, Review of Jason W. Carter, Aristotle on Earlier Greek Psychology: The Science of the Soul
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2019. 2019.
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  • Mark Silcox, The Subject of Experience
    Philosophical Quarterly 68 (273): 870-873. 2018.
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  • Mark Silcox, Comments on “Nonfunctional Semantics in Plant Signaling” by Mark Bauer
    Southwest Philosophy Review 34 (2): 73-77. 2018.
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  • Mark Silcox, Agonistic Moralism
    Contemporary Aesthetics 16 (1). 2018.
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  • Mark Silcox, A Defense of Simulated Experience: New Noble Lies
    Routledge. 2018.
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  • Mark Silcox and Heidi Silcox, "The Many Faces of Gossip in Emma"
    In Eva M. Dadlez (ed.), Jane Austen's Emma: Philosophical Perspectives, Oup Usa. pp. 134-157. 2018.
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  • Andrew Russo, Burden of Proof
    In Robert Arp, Steven Barbone & Michael Bruce (eds.), Bad Arguments, Wiley. 2018.
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  • Jerry Green, Maybe We Should Take Human Rights Seriously
    Southwest Philosophy Review 34 (2): 13-16. 2018.
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  • Mark Silcox, Homo Ludens Revisited
    Southwest Philosophy Review 33 (1): 1-14. 2017.
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