• PhilPapers
  • PhilPeople
  • PhilArchive
  • PhilEvents
  • PhilJobs
  • Sign in
PhilPeople
 
  • Sign in
  • News Feed
  • Find Philosophers
  • Departments
  • Radar
  • Help
 
profile-cover
Drag to reposition

King's College London
Dickson Poon School of Law

Follow
News Feed

Department Affiliates

  • 4
    Regular faculty
  • 2
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 5
    Graduate students
  • 2
    Undergraduates
  • 6
    Alumni
  • Other

Department Activity

  •  News and Updates
  •  Publications
 More details

Details

Also at King's College London

  • Department of Philosophy
  • Department Of War Studies
  • Department of Political Economy
  • All departments
  • Other departments

Department Affiliates

  • 4
    Regular faculty
  • 2
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 5
    Graduate students
  • 2
    Undergraduates
  • 6
    Alumni
  • Other

Department Activity

  •  News and Updates
  •  Publications

Also at King's College London

  • Department of Philosophy
  • Department Of War Studies
  • Department of Political Economy
  • All departments
  • Other departments

  • Elise Woodard, Consent, Trust, and Sexual Ethics
    Philosophical Perspectives. forthcoming.
    Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Nikhil Venkatesh, Social Anarchism and the Rejection of Moral Tyranny, by Jesse Spafford
    Mind. forthcoming.
    Photo of Nikhil Venkatesh
  • Kyle van Oosterum, Future Selves, Paternalism and Our Rational Powers
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
    Photo of Kyle van Oosterum
  • Kyle van Oosterum, Why it's OK to be a Moderate, written by Marcus Arvan (review)
    Journal of Moral Philosophy. forthcoming.
    Photo of Kyle van Oosterum
  • Michael Hannon and Elise Woodard, The Construction of Epistemic Normativity
    Philosophical Issues 35 (1): 72-84. 2026.
    Photo of Michael Hannon Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Elise Woodard, What's Wrong with Partisan Deference?
    In Tamar Szabó Gendler, John Hawthorne, Julianne Chung & Alex Worsnip (eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology, Vol. 8, Oxford University Press. pp. 235-263. 2026.
    Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Elise Woodard, Mistreating Consent
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 2026.
    Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Kyle van Oosterum, On Autonomy, Nudges, and Scaffolding
    Philosophia. 2026.
    Photo of Kyle van Oosterum
  • Eleonore Neufeld and Elise Woodard, On Subtweeting
    In Patrick Connolly, Sandy Goldberg & Jennifer Saul (eds.), Conversations Online: Explorations in Philosophy of Language, Oxford University Press. pp. 282-311. 2025.
    Photo of Eleonore Neufeld Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Michael Hannon and Elise Woodard, Political Epistemology: An Introduction
    Routledge. 2025.
    Photo of Michael Hannon Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Elise Woodard, The Epistemic Significance of Mind-Changing
    Episteme 688-706. 2025.
    Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Nikhil Venkatesh, Capitalism and the Very Long Term
    Moral Philosophy and Politics 12 (1): 33-58. 2025.
    Photo of Nikhil Venkatesh
  • Nikhil Venkatesh, Utilitarianism Is a Form of Egalitarianism
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 12 (27): 700-725. 2025.
    Photo of Nikhil Venkatesh
  • Kyle van Oosterum, Confucian Harmony, Civility, and Echo Chambers
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 42 (3): 887-909. 2025.
    Photo of Kyle van Oosterum
  • Kyle van Oosterum, On Autonomy, Nudges, and Scaffolding
    Philosophia 53 (5): 1823-1831. 2025.
    Photo of Kyle van Oosterum
  • Elise Woodard, Review of Tom Dougherty: The Scope of Consent
    Ethics 134 (3): 402-407. 2024.
    Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Elise Woodard, Why Double-Check?
    Episteme 21 (2): 644-667. 2024.
    Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Nikhil Venkatesh, Williams’s Integrity Objection as a Psychological Problem
    Topoi 43 (2): 491-501. 2024.
    Photo of Nikhil Venkatesh
  • Kacper Kowalczyk and Nikhil Venkatesh, Risk, Non-Identity, and Extinction
    The Monist 107 (2). 2024.
    Photo of Kacper Kowalczyk Photo of Nikhil Venkatesh
  • Kyle van Oosterum, Paternalism and Exclusion
    Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 26 (3). 2024.
    Photo of Kyle van Oosterum
  • Kyle van Oosterum and Emma Curran, Impairing the Impairment Argument
    Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (5): 335-339. 2024.
    Photo of Kyle van Oosterum Photo of Emma Curran
  • Kyle van Oosterum, Non-augmented reality: why we shouldn’t look through technology
    AI and Society 39 (5): 2599-2600. 2024.
    Photo of Kyle van Oosterum
  • Elise Woodard, Epistemic Atonement
    In Russ Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford Studies in Metaethics Volume 18, Oxford University Press. 2023.
    Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Carolina Flores and Elise Woodard, Epistemic norms on evidence-gathering
    Philosophical Studies 180 (9): 2547-2571. 2023.
    Photo of Elise Woodard Photo of Carolina Flores
  • Nikhil Venkatesh, Utilitarianism and the Social Nature of Persons
    Dissertation, University College London. 2023.
    Photo of Nikhil Venkatesh
  • Nikhil Venkatesh, Inefficacy, Pre-emption and Structural Injustice
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 123 (3): 395-404. 2023.
    Photo of Nikhil Venkatesh
  • Kyle van Oosterum, My body, still my choice: an objection to Hendricks on abortion
    Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (2): 145-145. 2023.
    Photo of Kyle van Oosterum
  • Kyle van Oosterum, The Political Philosophy of ai: An Introduction, written by Mark Coeckelbergh
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 20 (3-4): 378-381. 2023.
    Photo of Kyle van Oosterum
  • Elise Woodard, Bad Sex and Consent
    In David Boonin (ed.), Handbook of Sexual Ethics, Palgrave. pp. 301--324. 2022.
    Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Elise Woodard, The Ignorance Norm and Paradoxical Assertions
    Philosophical Topics 49 (2): 321-332. 2022.
    Photo of Elise Woodard
  • Prev.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • Next

Details

PhilPeople logo

On this site

  • Find a philosopher
  • Find a department
  • The Radar
  • Index of professional philosophers
  • Index of departments
  • Help
  • Acknowledgments
  • Careers
  • Contact us
  • Terms and conditions

Brought to you by

  • The PhilPapers Foundation
  • The American Philosophical Association
  • Centre for Digital Philosophy, Western University
PhilPeople is currently in Beta Sponsored by the PhilPapers Foundation and the American Philosophical Association
Feedback