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Dalhousie University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 12
    Regular faculty
  • 7
    Other faculty
  • 2
    Retired faculty
  • 11
    Graduate students
  • 31
    Undergraduates
  • 11
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  • Celso Neto and Letitia Meynell, Scaffold: A Causal Concept for Evolutionary Explanations
    Philosophy of Science 1-17. forthcoming.
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  • Mark Fortney, Loving Attention: Buddhaghosa, Katsuki Sekida, and Iris Murdoch on Meditation and Moral Development
    Philosophy East and West. forthcoming.
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  • Letitia Meynell, An Invitation to Transformation The Importance of Cate Hundleby’s Work to Contemporary Scientific Epistemology / Une invitation à la transformation : l’importance de l’œuvre de Cate Hundleby pour l’épistémologie scientifique contemporaine
    Informal Logic 46 (1): 23-48. 2026.
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  • Letitia Meynell, An Invitation to Transformation : The Importance of Cate Hundleby’s Work to Contemporary Scientific Epistemology
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  • Tyler Hildebrand, Putting properties first: A platonic metaphysics for natural modalityBy MatthewTugby. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2022. xii + 275 pp. £65.00. ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐885510‐1 (review)
    Ratio 38 (3): 187-191. 2025.
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  • Letitia Meynell and Andrew Lopez, Gaia: the Earth is an organism (not a Darwinian individual)
    Biology and Philosophy. 2025.
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  • Letitia Meynell, Are There Two Sexes? Yes and No, But Mostly No (and Gender is Something Else Anyway – More or Less)
    Philosophy, Theory and Practice in Biology 17 (3): 1-22. 2025.
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  • Stephanie Julia Kapusta, Linguistic Hermeneutical Injustice toward Nonbinary People: First-Order and Second-Order Exclusions, Implementing Change, and Gender Binary Ideology
    Social Epistemology Reply and Review Collective. 2025.
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  • Mark Fortney, The Attention Economy and The Right to Attention: Some Lessons from Theravāda and Mahāyāna Thought
    Journal of Buddhist Ethics 32. 2025.
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  • Gunter Bombaerts, Tom Hannes, Adam Martin, Alessandra Aloisi, Joel Anderson, P. Arvidson, Lawrence Berger, Stefano Davide Bettera, Enrico Campo, Laura Candiotto, Silvia Caprioglio Panizza, Anna Ciaunica Garrouty, Yves Citton, Diego D.´Angelo, Matthew Dennis, Natalie Depraz, Peter Doran, Wolfgang Drechsler, William Edelglass, Iris Eisenberger, Mark Fortney, Beverley Foulks McGuire, Antony Fredriksson, Peter Hershock, Soraj Hongladarom, Wijnand IJsselsteijn, Beth Jacobs, Gabor Karsai, Steven Laureys, Thomas Taro Lennerfors, Jeanne Lim, Chien-Te Lin, William Lamson, Mark Losoncz, David Loy, Lavinia Marin, Bence Peter Marosan, Chiara Mascarello, David L. McMahan, Jin Y. Park, Nina Petek, Anna Puzio, Katrien Schaubroeck, Shobhit Shakya, Juewei Shi, Elizaveta Solomonova, Francesco Tormen, Jitendra Uttam, Marieke van Vugt, Sebastjan Vörös, and Maren Wehrle, Beyond the attention economy, towards an ecology of attending. A manifesto
    AI and Society 1-16. 2025.
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  • Nicole Ramsoomair, Pressing Matters: How AI Irons Out Epistemic Friction and Smooths Over Diversity
    Atlantis 46 (1): 42-55. 2025.
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  • Michael Watkins and Elay Shech, The Metaphysics of Color
    Cambridge University Press. 2025.
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  • Duncan MacIntosh, We Have Met the Grey Zone and He is Us: How Grey Zone Warfare Exploits Our Undecidedness about What Matters to Us
    In Mitt Regan & Aurel Sari (eds.), Hybrid Threats and Grey Zone Conflict: The Challenge to Liberal Democracies, Oxford University Press. pp. 61-85. 2024.
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  • Barrett Emerick and Tyler Hildebrand, Inductive Reasoning Involving Social Kinds
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 10 (4). 2024.
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  • Carla Fehr and Letitia Meynell, Feminist Philosophy of Biology
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2024.
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  • Clarisse Paron, Michael Hymers, Derek Andrews, Andrew Fenton, and Letitia Meynell, The Art of Being with Steven Burns: A Celebration of a Life in Philosophy
    Dialogue 63 (2): 201-205. 2024.
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  • Stephanie Julia Kapusta, Replicating Gender: Reflections on Gender Concepts, Gender Kinds, and History.
    In Talia Bettcher, Perry Zurn, Andrea Pitts & P. J. DiPietro (eds.), Trans Philosophy: Meaning and Mattering, University of Minnesota Press. pp. 41-58. 2024.
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  • Mark Fortney, Loving Attention: Buddhaghosa, Katsuki Sekida, and Iris Murdoch on Meditation and Moral Development
    Philosophy East and West 74 (2): 212-232. 2024.
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  • Michael Watkins and Elay Shech, Colors, Perceptual Variation, and Science
    Erkenntnis 89 (3): 1157-1181. 2024.
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  • Duncan MacIntosh, The Sniper and the Psychopath: A Parable in Defense of the Weapons Industry
    In Daniel Schoeni, Tobias Vestner & Kevin Govern (eds.), Ethical Dilemmas in the Global Defense Industry, Oxford University Press. pp. 47-78. 2023.
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  • Duncan MacIntosh, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Weaponized: A Theory of Moral Injury
    In Justin T. McDaniel (ed.), Preventing and Treating the Invisible Wounds of War: Combat Trauma, Moral Injury, and Psychological Health, Oxford University Press. pp. 175-206. 2023.
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  • Duncan MacIntosh, The Convergence of National Rational Self-Interest and Justice in Space Policy
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (1): 87-106. 2023.
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  • Tyler Hildebrand, The Ideology of Pragmatic Humeanism
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 11 (n/a). 2023.
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  • Tyler Hildebrand, Laws of Nature
    Cambridge University Press. 2023.
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  • Celso Neto, Letitia Meynell, and Christopher T. Jones, Scaffolds and scaffolding: an explanatory strategy in evolutionary biology
    Biology and Philosophy 38 (2): 1-22. 2023.
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  • Letitia Meynell and Clarisse Paron, Applied Ethics Primer
    Broadview Press. 2023.
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  • Elay Shech and Michael Watkins, The Problem of Perceptual Agreement
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 23 (68): 133-138. 2023.
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  • Duncan MacIntosh, Weaponizing Culture: A Limited Defense of the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in War
    In Claire Oakes Finkelstein, Derek Gillman & Frederik Rosén (eds.), The Preservation of Art and Culture in Times of War, Oxford University Press. pp. 97-128. 2022.
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  • Stephanie Julia Kapusta, Gender Autonomy
    In Ben Colburn (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Autonomy, Routledge. pp. 346-356. 2022.
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  • Duncan MacIntosh, Fire and Forget: A Moral Defense of the Use of Autonomous Weapons in War and Peace
    In Jai Galliott, Duncan MacIntosh & Jens David Ohlin (eds.), Lethal Autonomous Weapons: Re-Examining the Law and Ethics of Robotic Warfare, Oxford University Press. pp. 9-23. 2021.
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