Department Members
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Also at Kansas State University
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Shay Logan, Putting the Stars in their PlacesThought: A Journal of Philosophy 9 (3): 188-197. 2020.
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Shay Logan, Hyperdoctrines and the Ontology of Stratified SemanticsIn Davide Fazio, Antonio Ledda & Francesco Paoli (eds.), Algebraic Perspectives on Substructural Logics, Springer International Publishing. pp. 169-193. 2020.
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Nathan Kellen, The normative problem for logical pluralismInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 63 (3-4): 258-281. 2020.
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Jon Mahoney, Wedding Cakes and Muslims: Religious Freedom and Politics in contemporary American legal practicePolitologija 1 25-36. 2019.
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Amelia Hicks, Moral Hedging and Responding to ReasonsPacific Philosophical Quarterly 100 (3): 765-789. 2019.
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Graham Leach-Krouse, Burali-Forti as a Purely Logical ParadoxJournal of Philosophical Logic 48 (5): 885-908. 2019.
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Amelia Hicks, Moral Uncertainty and Value ComparisonIn Russ Shafer Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Volume 13, . pp. 161-183. 2018.
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Graham Leach-Krouse, Carnap: an Open Framework for Formal Reasoning in the BrowserElectronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 267 70-88. 2018.
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Jeremy Wyatt, Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen, and Nathan Kellen, Pluralisms in Truth and Logic (edited book)Palgrave Macmillan. 2018.
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Nathan Kellen, Methodological Pluralism About TruthIn Jeremy Wyatt, Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen & Nathan Kellen (eds.), Pluralisms in Truth and Logic, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 131-144. 2018.
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Jon Mahoney and Kamel Alboaouh, Religious and Political Authority in the Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaManas Journal of Social Science 6 (02): 241-257. 2017.
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Bruce Glymour, Cross-Unit Causation and the Identity of GroupsPhilosophy of Science 84 (4): 717-736. 2017.
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Salvatore Florio and Graham Leach-Krouse, What Russell Should Have Said to Burali–FortiReview of Symbolic Logic 10 (4): 682-718. 2017.
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Roy T. Cook and Nathan Kellen, Golden Lassos and Logical ParadoxesIn Jacob M. Held (ed.), Wonder Woman and Philosophy, Wiley. 2017-03-29.
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Amelia Hicks and Michael DePaul, A Priorism in Moral EpistemologyStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2016.
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Graham Leach-Krouse, Provability, Mechanism, and the Diagonal ProblemIn Leon Horsten & Philip Welch (eds.), Godel's Disjunction: The Scope and Limits of Mathematical Knowledge, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 211-240. 2016.