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William & Mary
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 13
    Regular faculty
  • 3
    Other faculty
  • 2
    Retired faculty
  • Graduate students
  • 37
    Undergraduates
  • Alumni
  • Other

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  • Joshua Gert, Moral Reasons and the Moral Problem
    Belgrade Philosophical Annual 37 (1): 39-59. 2024.
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  • Philip Swenson, Compatibilism and Control over the Past: A New Argument Against Compatibilism
    Criminal Law and Philosophy 18 (1): 201-215. 2024.
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  • Philip Swenson, Causation and Responsibility for Omissions
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 48 91-102. 2024.
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  • Laura P. Guerrero, A Defense of Buddhist Foundationalism against Nāgārjuna's Causal Arguments for Emptiness
    Journal of Buddhist Philosophy 6 (1): 1-23. 2024.
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  • Samuel Director and Christopher Freiman, Civil Liberties in a Lockdown: The Case of COVID-19
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1 (6): 1-24. 2023.
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  • Chris Tucker, Experience as evidence
    In Maria Lasonen-Aarnio & Clayton Littlejohn (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Evidence, Routledge. 2023.
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  • Chris Tucker, A Holist Balance Scale
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (3): 533-553. 2023.
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  • Chris Tucker, Douglas Portmore, Opting for the Best: Oughts and Options(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. xvii + 324
    Utilitas 35 (3): 242-244. 2023.
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  • Jonah Goldwater, Paraphrase, categories, and ontology
    Analytic Philosophy 64 (1): 39-56. 2023.
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  • Aaron Griffith, Basic racial realism, social constructionism, and the ordinary concept of race
    Journal of Social Philosophy 54 (2): 236-247. 2023.
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  • Philip Swenson, Risky Thoughts
    The Journal of Ethics 27 (2): 123-130. 2023.
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  • Noah Lemos, Conditionalism, intrinsicalism, and pleasure in the bad
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 107 (3): 692-705. 2023.
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  • Wim Dubbink and Noah Lemos, Editorial to Book Symposium
    The Journal of Ethics 27 (2): 117-117. 2023.
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  • Laura P. Guerrero, Ontological Pluralism in Abhidharma Debates about the Existence of Past and Future Dharmas
    Philosophy East and West 73 (2): 264-285. 2023.
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  • Laura P. Guerrero, Buddhist Reductionism, Fictionalism, and Expressibility
    In Christian Coseru (ed.), Reasons and Empty Persons: Mind, Metaphysics, and Morality: Essays in Honor of Mark Siderits, Springer. pp. 345-361. 2023.
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  • Laura P. Guerrero, Being conventionally real: a Buddhist account of a degenerate mode of being
    Asian Journal of Philosophy 2 (2): 1-19. 2023.
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  • Laura P. Guerrero, Ontological pluralism and the Buddhist two truths
    Asian Journal of Philosophy 2 (2): 1-24. 2023.
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  • Timothy Sommers, Can There be Relational Equality Across Generations? Or at All?
    Res Publica 29 (3): 469-481. 2023.
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  • Chris Tucker, Dogmatism and the Epistemology of Covert Selection
    In Nathan Ballantyne & David Dunning (eds.), Reason, Bias, and Inquiry: The Crossroads of Epistemology and Psychology, Oxford University Press. 2022.
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  • Chris Tucker, Parity, moral options, and the weights of reasons
    Noûs 57 (2): 454-480. 2022.
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  • Chris Tucker, Review of: Daeley, Justin J. Why God Must Do What is Best: A Philosophical Investigation of Theistic Optimism
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (4): 314-318. 2022.
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  • Matthew Haug, Silencing, Psychological Conflict, and the Distinction Between Virtue and Self-Control
    The Journal of Ethics 26 (1): 93-114. 2022.
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  • Matthew Haug, Continence, temperance, and motivational conflict: Why traditional neo-Aristotelian accounts are psychologically unrealistic
    Philosophical Psychology 35 (2): 205-225. 2022.
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  • Matthew Haug, Resolving two tensions in (Neo-)Aristotelian approaches to self-control
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (4): 685-700. 2022.
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  • Aaron Griffith, True by Default
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 8 (1): 92-109. 2022.
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  • Aaron Griffith and Arash Naraghi, Randomness and Providence: Defining the Problem(s)
    In K. J. Clark and J. Koperski (ed.), Abrahamic Reflections on Randomness and Providence. 2022.
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  • Philip Swenson, Equal Moral Opportunity: A Solution to the Problem of Moral Luck
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (2): 386-404. 2022.
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  • Philip Swenson, Moral Luck, Free Will Theodicies, and Theological Determinism
    In Leigh Vicens & Peter Furlong (eds.), Theological Determinism: New Perspectives, Cambridge University Press. pp. 184-194. 2022.
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  • M. Victoria Costa, Neo-republicanism’s Methodological Commitments and Individual Rights
    Theoria 69 (171): 119-139. 2022.
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  • Noah Lemos, Defeat, pluralism, and indispensable goods
    Philosophical Studies 179 (10): 3039-3053. 2022.
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