Department Members
Department Activity
Also at William & Mary
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Aaron Griffith, Perception and the Categories: A Conceptualist Reading of Kant's Critique of Pure ReasonEuropean Journal of Philosophy 20 (2): 193-222. 2012.
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Chris Tucker, No Justified Higher-Level Belief, No ProblemJournal of Philosophical Research 36 283-290. 2011.
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Chris Tucker, Phenomenal conservatism and evidentialism in religious epistemologyIn Kelly James Clark & Raymond J. VanArragon (eds.), Evidence and religious belief, Oxford University Press. pp. 52--73. 2011.
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Chris Tucker, Phenomenal conservatism and evidentialism in religious epistemologyIn Kelly James Clark & Raymond J. VanArragon (eds.), Evidence and religious belief, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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Matthew Haug, Abstraction and Explanatory Relevance; or, Why Do the Special Sciences Exist?Philosophy of Science 78 (5): 1143-1155. 2011.
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Matthew Haug, Emergence in mind * edited by Cynthia MacDonald and Graham MacDonald (review)Analysis 71 (4): 783-785. 2011.
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Matthew Haug, Explaining the placebo effect: Aliefs, beliefs, and conditioningPhilosophical Psychology 24 (5): 679-698. 2011.
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Matthew Haug, Natural Properties and the Special Sciences: Nonreductive Physicalism without Levels of Reality or Multiple RealizabilityThe Monist 94 (2): 244-266. 2011.
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Matthew Haug, On the distinction between reductive and nonreductive physicalismMetaphilosophy 42 (4): 451-469. 2011.
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Noah Lemos, Intrinsic Value and the Partiality ProblemPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (3): 697-716. 2011.
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Noah Lemos, Feldman , Fred . What Is This Thing Called Happiness? Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Pp. xv+286. $45.00 (cloth)Ethics 121 (3): 657-661. 2011.
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Christopher Freiman and Shaun Nichols, Is Desert in the Details?Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 82 (1): 121-133. 2010.
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Chris Tucker, Transmission and Transmission Failure in EpistemologyInternet Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1. 2010.
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Chris Tucker, Why open-minded people should endorse dogmatismPhilosophical Perspectives 24 (1): 529-545. 2010.
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Matthew Haug, Realization, determination, and mechanismsPhilosophical Studies 150 (3): 313-330. 2010.
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Matthew Haug, The Exclusion Problem Meets the Problem of Many CausesErkenntnis 73 (1): 55-65. 2010.
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Noah Lemos, Summation, Variety, and Indeterminate ValueEthical Theory and Moral Practice 13 (1): 33-44. 2010.
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Noah Lemos, Justification and Considered Moral JudgmentsSouthern Journal of Philosophy 24 (4): 503-516. 2010.
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Noah Lemos, Self‐Evidence and Principia EthicaSouthern Journal of Philosophy 23 (4): 451-464. 2010.
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Chris Tucker, Evidential support, reliability, and Hume's problem of inductionPacific Philosophical Quarterly 90 (4): 503-519. 2009.
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Chris Tucker, Perceptual Justification and Warrant by DefaultAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 87: 445-63 87 (3): 445-63. 2009.
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Matthew Haug, Two Kinds of Completeness and the Uses (and Abuses) of Exclusion PrinciplesSouthern Journal of Philosophy 47 (4): 379-401. 2009.
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Noah Lemos, Sosa on epistemic circularity and reflective knowledgeMetaphilosophy 40 (2): 187-194. 2009.
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Chris Tucker, Divine hiddenness and the value of divine–creature relationshipsReligious Studies 44 (3): 269-287. 2008.
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Noah Lemos, Moore and SkepticismIn John Greco (ed.), The Oxford handbook of skepticism, Oxford University Press. pp. 330. 2008.
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Chris Tucker, Agent causation and the alleged impossibility of rational free actionErkenntnis 67 (1). 2007.
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Matthew Haug, Of mice and metaphysics: Natural selection and realized population‐level propertiesPhilosophy of Science 74 (4): 431-451. 2007.