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Durham University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 30
    Regular faculty
  • 19
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 42
    Graduate students
  • 132
    Undergraduates
  • 46
    Alumni
  • 3
    Other

Department Activity

  •  News and Updates
  •  Publications

Also at Durham University

  • Law School
  • Durham University Business School
  • Department of Classics and Ancient History
  • School Of Government And International Affairs
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  • Francesca Bellazzi, The emergence of the postgenomic gene
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12 (1): 1-21. 2022.
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  • Konrad V. Boyneburgk and Francesca Bellazzi, COVID-19 Vaccines and the Virtues
    Public Health Ethics 15 (3): 209-219. 2022.
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  • John Pemberton, Change and Changemakers in Ancient Philosophy
    Ancient Philosophy Today 4 (1): 1-3. 2022.
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  • John Pemberton, Aristotle’s Solution to Zeno’s Arrow Paradox and its Implications
    Ancient Philosophy Today 4 (1): 73-95. 2022.
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  • John Pemberton, Aristotle’s Alternative to Enduring and Perduring: Lasting
    Ancient Philosophy Today 4 (2): 217-236. 2022.
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  • Sara L. Uckelman, What Problem Did Ladd-Franklin (Think She) Solve(d)?
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 62 (3): 527-552. 2021.
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  • Clare Mac Cumhaill, What is Philosophy For?, by Mary Midgley
    Mind 130 (518): 698-706. 2021.
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  • Clare Mac Cumhaill and Rachael Wiseman, Sensation and the Grammar of Life: Anscombe’s Procedure and her Purpose
    In Heather Logue & Louise Richardson (eds.), Purpose and Procedure in Philosophy of Perception, Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Clare Mac Cumhaill, Sensation in Intention
    In Adrian Haddock & Rachael Wiseman (eds.), The Anscombean Mind, Routledge. 2021.
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  • Mihretu P. Guta and Sophie Gibb, Selfhood, Autism and Thought Insertion (edited book)
    Imprint Academic. 2021.
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  • Timothy D. Lyons and Peter Vickers, Contemporary Scientific Realism: The Challenge From the History of Science (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Timothy D. Lyons and Peter Vickers, History and the Contemporary Scientific Realism Debate
    In Timothy D. Lyons & Peter Vickers (eds.), Contemporary Scientific Realism: The Challenge From the History of Science, Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Joe Saunders, Recent work on freedom in Kant
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (6): 1177-1189. 2021.
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  • Joe Saunders, Recent work on freedom in Kant: The emergence of autonomy in Kant’s Moral philosophy, edited by Stefano Bacin and Oliver Sensen, 2018, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 226, £75 (hb), £29.99 (pb), ISBN: 9781107182851.; Kant on freedom and spontaneity, edited by Kate A. Moran, 2018, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 309, £75 (hb), £26.99 (pb), ISBN: 9781107125933.; Kant on persons and agency, edited by Eric Watkins, 2017, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 242, £79.99 (hb), £17.99 (pb), ISBN: 9781107182455 (review)
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (6): 1177-1189. 2021.
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  • Joe Saunders, Some Hope for Kant's Groundwork III
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy (9): 2902-2929. 2021.
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  • Katherine Puddifoot, How Stereotypes Deceive Us
    Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Christopher J. Austin, Form, cause, and explanation in biology : a neo-Aristotelian perspective
    In Ludger Jansen & Petter Sandstad (eds.), Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Formal Causation, Routledge. 2021.
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  • Andrea Roselli and Christopher J. Austin, The dynamical essence of powers
    Synthese 199 (5): 14951-14973. 2021.
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  • James (J.T.M.) Miller, A Bundle Theory of Words
    Synthese 198 (6). 2021.
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  • James (J.T.M.) Miller, The Language of Ontology (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • James (J.T.M.) Miller, What Counts as a ‘Good’ Metaphysical Language?
    In James Miller (ed.), The Language of Ontology, Oxford University Press. pp. 102-118. 2021.
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  • James (J.T.M.) Miller, Words, Species, and Kinds
    Metaphysics 4 (1). 2021.
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  • Susan Notess, Listening and Normative Entanglement: A Pragmatic Foundation for Conversational Ethics
    Dissertation, Durham University. 2021.
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  • Katharine Jenkins and Aness Kim Webster, Disability, Impairment, and Marginalised Functioning
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (4): 730-747. 2021.
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  • Aness Webster, Socially Embedded Agency: Lesssons from Marginalized Identities
    In David Shoemaker (ed.), Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility Volume 7, Oxford University Press. pp. 104-129. 2021.
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  • Aness Kim Webster, How to theorise about the criminal law: thoughts on methodology prompted by Alex Sarch’s Criminally Ignorant
    Jurisprudence 12 (2): 247-258. 2021.
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  • Aness Kim Webster, Proof Paradoxes, Agency, and Stereotyping
    Philosophical Issues 31 (1): 355-373. 2021.
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  • Aness Kim Webster, Making Sense of Shame in Response to Racism
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (7): 535-550. 2021.
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  • Simona Capisani, Livability and a Framework for Climate Mobilities Justice
    Philosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche 11 (1): 217-262. 2021.
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  • Keith Begley, Heraclitus against the Naïve Paratactic Metaphysics of Mere Things
    Ancient Philosophy Today 3 (1): 74-97. 2021.
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