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Christopher Newport University
Department of Philosophy and Religion

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Department Affiliates

  • 11
    Regular faculty
  • Other faculty
  • 1
    Retired faculty
  • Graduate students
  • 4
    Undergraduates
  • Alumni
  • 1
    Other

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  • Chris Tweedt, Partiality We Owe Our Employers
    In Eric Siverman (ed.), Virtuous and Vicious Expressions of Partiality, Routledge. pp. 265-282. forthcoming.
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  • Eric Silverman, Virtuous Responses to Suffering, Tragedy, and Evil (edited book)
    Routledge. 2026.
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  • Nickolas Pappas and Elizabeth Jelinek, The Retrospective Assignment of Rationality to the Socratic Daimonion
    Ancient Philosophy Today 7 (2): 141-161. 2025.
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  • Matthew Homan, Irresolution and Other Weaknesses of Soul in Descartes
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 107 (2): 263-292. 2025.
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  • Chris Tweedt, A Proposition Is Epistemically Possible If and Only If Its Negation Is Not Obvious
    Logos and Episteme 15 (3): 333-349. 2024.
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  • Chris Tweedt, An Argument for the Perspectival Account of Faith
    Religious Studies 60 (1): 1-20. 2024.
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  • Elizabeth Jelinek, Explanation in the Phaedo: An Argument Against the Metaphysical Interpretation of the Clever Αἰτία
    In D. M. Spitzer (ed.), Studies in ancient Greek philosophy: in honor of Professor Anthony Preus, Routledge. pp. 162-179. 2023.
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  • Linda Ficht and Chris Tweedt, Held Hostage: The Use of Noncompete Clauses to Exploit Workers and a Statutory Framework to Protect Them
    Journal of Law, Business, and Ethics 29 (Winter): 77-96. 2023.
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  • Chris Tweedt, Absolute Identity and the Trinity
    Religious Studies 59 (1): 34-54. 2023.
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  • Elizabeth Jelinek and Casey Hall, Evil, Demiurgy, and the Taming of Necessity in Plato’s Timaeus
    International Philosophical Quarterly 62 (1): 5-21. 2022.
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  • Chris Tweedt, The Perspectival Account of Faith
    Religious Studies 1-16. 2022.
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  • Chris Tweedt, Review of Autonomous Knowledge: Radical Enhancement, Autonomy, and the Future of Knowing, by J. Adam Carter
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2022.
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  • Matthew Homan, Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens
    Springer Verlag. 2021.
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  • Matthew Homan, Geometry and Spinozan Science
    In Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens, Springer Verlag. pp. 123-151. 2021.
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  • Matthew Homan, Intuitive Knowledge: The Perfection of Reason
    In Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens, Springer Verlag. pp. 181-226. 2021.
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  • Matthew Homan, Conclusion
    In Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens, Springer Verlag. pp. 227-238. 2021.
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  • Matthew Homan, Mathematics and Methodology: Spinoza Contra Skepticism
    In Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens, Springer Verlag. pp. 23-49. 2021.
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  • Matthew Homan, Introduction
    In Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-21. 2021.
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  • Matthew Homan, Spinoza’s Notions of Essence
    In Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens, Springer Verlag. pp. 153-180. 2021.
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  • Matthew Homan, Reason and Imagination in Spinozan Science
    In Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens, Springer Verlag. pp. 87-122. 2021.
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  • Matthew Homan, Realism and Antirealism About Mathematical Entities
    In Spinoza’s Epistemology through a Geometrical Lens, Springer Verlag. pp. 51-86. 2021.
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  • Chris Tweedt, John M. DePoe and Tyler Dalton McNabb, editors: Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God (review)
    Faith and Philosophy 38 (4): 561-566. 2021.
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  • Chris Tweedt, Chastity in the Workplace
    In Sexual Ethics in a Secular Age: Is There a Secular Virtue of Chastity?, Routledge. pp. 185-203. 2021.
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  • Elizabeth Jelinek and Nickolas Pappas, Hippocrates at phaedrus 270c
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (3): 409-430. 2020.
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  • Chris Tweedt, Faith and Humility, by Jonathan Kvanvig
    Faith and Philosophy 36 (3): 402-407. 2019.
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  • Chris Tweedt, Taking a New Perspective on Suffering and Death
    In Kevin Vallier & Joshua Rasmussen (eds.), A New Theist Response to the New Atheists, Routledge. pp. 47-58. 2019.
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  • Matthew Homan, Memory aids and the Cartesian circle
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (6): 1064-1083. 2018.
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  • Matthew Homan, Geometrical Figures in Spinoza's Book of Nature
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (3): 455-476. 2018.
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  • Matthew Homan, Understanding Ignorance: The Surprising Impact of What We Don't Know (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 72 (2). 2018.
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  • Matthew Homan, Understanding Ignorance: The Surprising Impact of What We Don't Know by Daniel R. Denicola
    Review of Metaphysics 72 (2): 374-376. 2018.
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