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Columbia University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 26
    Regular faculty
  • 15
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 63
    Graduate students
  • 39
    Undergraduates
  • 126
    Alumni
  • 7
    Other

Department Activity

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  •  Publications

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  • School Of Professional Studies
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  • Bernard Berofsky, Purposive Action
    American Philosophical Quarterly 7 (4): 311-320. 1970.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, Free Will in the History of Philosophy
    In Robert Audi (ed.), Dictionary of the History of Ideas, . 1970.
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  • Axel Honneth, 2. Einleitung. Zum Begriff der Philosophie
    In 2. Einleitung. Zum Begriff der Philosophie, . pp. 11-27. 1970.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, The regularity theory
    Noûs 2 (4): 315-340. 1968.
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  • Frank A. Tillman, Bernard Berofsky, and John Morris O'Connor, Introductory Philosophy, Edited by Frank Tillman, Bernard Berofsky (And) John O'Connor
    Harper & Row. 1967.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, Free Will and Determinism (edited book)
    Harper & Row. 1966.
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  • Bernard Berofsky, Minkus-Benes on incorrigibility
    Mind 67 (April): 264-266. 1958.
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  • Justin Clarke-Doane, Flawless Disagreement in Mathematics
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  • Justin Clarke-Doane, Logical Dependence of Physical Determinism on Set-theoretic Metatheory
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  • Justin Clarke-Doane, Reply to Blue, “Can Philosophy do Anything for Set Theory?”
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  • Jenann Ismael, Being somewhere
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  • Jenann Ismael, Causation, perspective and agency
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  • Jenann Ismael, Death
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  • Jenann Ismael, Memory
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  • Jenann Ismael, Probability in classical physics: The fundamental measure
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  • Jenann Ismael and Jonathan Schaffer, Quantum holism: nonseparability as common ground
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  • Jenann Ismael, Raid! The big, bad bug dissolved
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  • Wayne Myrvold, David Albert, Craig Callender, and Jenann Ismael, Book Symposium: David Albert, After Physics
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  • Jennifer McDonald, Strong Proportionality and Causal Claims
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