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Hunter College (CUNY)
Department of Philosophy

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  • Vrinda Dalmiya and Linda Martín Alcoff, Are 'old wives' tales' justified
    In Linda Alcoff & Elizabeth Potter (eds.), Feminist Epistemologies, Routledge. pp. 217--244. 2013.
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  • Linda Martín Alcoff, Epistemology and Politics
    Radical Philosophy Review 16 (3): 817-820. 2013.
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  • Alison Wylie, Linda Martín Alcoff, Ann Cudd, and Sharyn Clough, Editors' Farewell Introduction
    Hypatia 28 (4): 695-697. 2013.
    Photo of Sharyn Clough Photo of Ann Cudd Photo of Alison Wylie Photo of Linda Martín Alcoff
  • Sandra Shapshay, Contemporary Environmental Aesthetics and the Neglect of the Sublime
    British Journal of Aesthetics 53 (2): 181-198. 2013.
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  • Sandra Shapshay, Schopenhauer and the Trendelenburg Objection
    In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 615-626. 2013.
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  • Amanda Favia, Lily Frank, Nada Gligorov, Steven Birnbaum, Paul Cummins, Robert Fallar, Kyle Ferguson, Katherine Mendis, Erica Friedman, and Rosamond Rhodes, A Model for the Assessment of Medical Students' Competency in Medical Ethics
    AJOB Primary Research 4 (4): 68-83. 2013.
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  • Justin Garson, Broken Mechanisms: Function, Pathology, and Natural Selection
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  • Justin Garson, Function, selection, and construction in the brain
    Synthese 189 (3): 451-481. 2012.
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  • Sandra Shapshay, The Problem with the Problem of Tragedy: Schopenhauer's Solution Revisited
    British Journal of Aesthetics 52 (1): 17-32. 2012.
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  • Sandra Shapshay, Schopenhauer’s Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
    Philosophy Compass 7 (1): 11-22. 2012.
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  • Sandra Shapshay, Procreative Liberty, Enhancement and Commodification in the Human Cloning Debate
    Health Care Analysis 20 (4): 356-366. 2012.
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  • Sandra Shapshay, Schopenhauer's Transformation of the Kantian Sublime
    Kantian Review 17 (3): 479-511. 2012.
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  • Alex Neill and Sandra Shapshay, Moral and aesthetic freedom in Schopenhauer's metaphysics
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  • Justin Garson, Selected effects and causal role functions in the brain: the case for an etiological approach to neuroscience
    Biology and Philosophy 26 (4): 547-565. 2011.
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  • Sandra Shapshay, Did Schopenhauer neglect the 'neglected alternative' objection?
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 93 (3): 321-348. 2011.
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  • Kyle Ferguson, Butler: Naturalism and Mortality (review)
    Philosophical Forum 42 (3): 304-305. 2011.
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  • Carol C. Gould, Do Cosmopolitan Ethics and Cosmopolitan Democracy Imply Each Other?
    In Stan van Hooft & Wim Vandekerckhove (eds.), Questioning Cosmopolitanism, Springer. pp. 153--166. 2010.
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  • Carol C. Gould, Recognition in Redistribution: Care and Diversity in Global Justice
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (S1): 91-103. 2010.
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  • Justin Garson, Schizophrenia and the Dysfunctional Brain
    Journal of Cognitive Science 11 215-246. 2010.
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  • Sandra Shapshay, The Philosophy of Schopenhauer, by Dale Jacquette.Schopenhauer, by Robert Wicks.: Book Reviews
    Mind 119 (475): 798-805. 2010.
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  • Carol C. Gould, Editor's Note
    Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (2): 133-134. 2009.
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  • Carol C. Gould, Moral issues in globalization
    In George G. Brenkert & Tom L. Beauchamp (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics: 1750 to the Present, Oxford University Press Usa. 2009.
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  • Carol C. Gould, Structuring global democracy: Political communities, universal human rights, and transnational representation
    Metaphilosophy 40 (1): 24-41. 2009.
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  • Linda Martín Alcoff, Discourses of Sexual Violence in a Global Framework
    Philosophical Topics 37 (2): 123-139. 2009.
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  • John Caputo and Linda Martín Alcoff, St. Paul Among the Philosophers (edited book)
    Indiana University Press. 2009.
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  • Sandra Shapshay, Bioethics at the movies (edited book)
    Johns Hopkins University Press. 2009.
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  • Sandra Shapshay, Lifting the Genetic Veil of Ignorance
    In Bioethics at the movies, Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 87. 2009.
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  • Bradley J. Fisher and Sandra Shapshay, " He Just Got Old
    In Sandra Shapshay (ed.), Bioethics at the movies, Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 205. 2009.
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  • Jacob Berger and Kyle Ferguson, 'You Gotta Listen to How People Talk': Machines and Natural Language
    In Kevin S. Decker & Richard Brown (eds.), Terminator and Philosophy: I'll Be Back, Therefore I Am, Wiley. pp. 239-252. 2009.
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  • Carol C. Gould, Editor's Note
    Journal of Social Philosophy 39 (4): 465-466. 2008.
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