Department Affiliates
Department Activity
Details
-
PhD program offered
Also at Emory University
-
Kareem Khalifa, Jared A. Millson, and Mark Risjord, Inquiry and Epistemic Priority: Lessons from Segregation ResearchIn Jonathan Y. Tsou, Shaw Jamie & Carla Fehr (eds.), Values, Pluralism, and Pragmatism: Themes from the Work of Matthew J. Brown, Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science. Springer. pp. 293-310. 2025.
-
Mark Risjord, Kareem Khalifa, and Jared A. Millson, Thick Concepts and ImpartialityPhilosophy of Science 92 (5): 1117-1127. 2025.
-
Jared A. Millson and Mark Risjord, Asking Questions in the Space of ReasonsIn Preston Stovall & Ladislav Koren (eds.), Why and How We Give and Ask for Reasons: Perspectives from Philosophy and the Sciences, . pp. 138-164. 2025.
-
Mark Risjord, Social Ontology, Evolution, and the Foundations of Practice TheoryIn Kevin M. Cahill (ed.), Wittgenstein on Practice: Back to the Rough Ground, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 239-267. 2024.
-
Jessica Wahman, Knowledge as a Leap of FaithIn Martin A. Coleman & Glenn Tiller (eds.), The Palgrave Companion to George Santayana’s Scepticism and Animal Faith, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 95-107. 2024.
-
Kareem Khalifa, Jared A. Millson, and Mark Risjord, Scientific Representation: An Inferentialist-Expressivist ManifestoPhilosophical Topics 50 (1): 263-291. 2022.
-
Noelle Claire McAfee, Democracy without shortcuts: A participatory conception of deliberative democracyContemporary Political Theory 21 (2): 55-58. 2022.
-
Mark Risjord, Radical alterity, representation, and the ontological turnIn David Ludwig & Inkeri Koskinen (eds.), Global Epistemologies and Philosophies of Science, Routeldge. 2021.
-
Kareem Khalifa, Jared A. Millson, and Mark Risjord, Inference, explanation, and asymmetrySynthese 198 (4): 929-953. 2021.
-
Julie Webber, Mehnaaz Momen, Jessyka Finley, Rebecca Krefting, Cynthia Willett, and Julie Willett, The Political Force of the ComedicContemporary Political Theory 20 (2): 419-446. 2021.
-
Mark Risjord, Anthropology without Belief: An Anti-representationalist Ontological TurnPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 50 (6): 586-609. 2020.
-
Cynthia Willett and Julie Willett, The Comic in the Midst of Tragedy's Grief with Tig Notaro, Hannah Gadsby, and OthersJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 78 (4): 535-546. 2020.
-
Ursula Goldenbaum, Did Moses Mendelssohn Lack Historical Thinking?: A Critique of a Common PrejudiceDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (4): 564-589. 2020.
-
Susan Bredlau, Demanding Existence: Dewey and Beauvoir on Habit, Institution, and FreedomJournal of Speculative Philosophy 34 (2): 141-158. 2020.
-
Dilek Huseyinzadegan, Jana McAuliffe, Marie Draz, Tamsin Kimoto, Erika Brown, Jameliah Shorter Bourhanou, and Ege Selin Islekel, Continental FeminismThe Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2020.
-
John J. Stuhr, Truth, Truths, and PluralismJournal of Speculative Philosophy 34 (4): 526-544. 2020.
-
Donald Phillip Verene, Rhetorical Philosophy in a Difficult and Dangerous TimePhilosophy and Rhetoric 53 (3): 332-335. 2020.
-
Jessica Wahman, Does Truth Really Matter? Notes on a Crisis of FaithJournal of Speculative Philosophy 34 (4): 491-507. 2020.
-
Mark Risjord, Middle‐range theories as models: New criteria for analysis and evaluationNursing Philosophy 20 (1). 2019.
-
Noelle Claire McAfee, Dreaming in dark times: Six exercises in political thought (review)Contemporary Political Theory 18 (2): 117-120. 2019.
-
Noelle Claire McAfee, FRANKOWSKI, ALFRED. The Post‐Racial Limits of Memorialization: Toward a Political Sense of Mourning. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2015, xxv + 123 pp., $39.99 paperJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 77 (1): 90-92. 2019.
-
Noëlle McAfee, Fear of Breakdown: Politics and PsychoanalysisColumbia University Press. 2019.
-
Bruce Janz, Jessica Elizabeth Locke, Cynthia Willett, and Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad in Conversation with Bruce Janz, Jessica Locke, and Cynthia WillettJournal of World Philosophies 4 (2): 124-153. 2019.
-
Cynthia Willett, Three Questions for Moira Gatens and SpinozaPhilosophy Today 63 (3): 773-780. 2019.
-
Cynthia Willett, Uproarious: How Feminists and Other Comic Subversives Speak TruthUniversity of Minnesota. 2019.
-
Cynthia Willett, The Social Element: A Phenomenology of Racialized Space and the Limits of LiberalismIn Michael P. Levine & Tamas Pataki (eds.), Racism in Mind, Cornell University Press. pp. 243-260. 2019.
-
John T. Lysaker, Looking After the Future: Notes on HopeJournal of Speculative Philosophy 33 (2): 238-255. 2019.