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University of Liverpool
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 19
    Regular faculty
  • 9
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 45
    Graduate students
  • 73
    Undergraduates
  • 13
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  • Jon Bebb, Demarcating Contextualism and Contrastivism
    Philosophy 97 (1): 23-49. 2022.
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  • Sorin Baiasu, The Challenge of (Self-)Consciousness: Kant, Artificial Intelligence and Sense-Making
    In Hyeongjoo Kim & Dieter Schönecker (eds.), Kant and Artificial Intelligence, De Gruyter. pp. 105-128. 2022.
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  • Rachel Handley, Possible Worlds and Other Stories
    Ellipsis Imprints. 2022.
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  • Daniel Hill, Stephen K. McLeod, and Attila Tanyi, Entrapment and 'Paedophile Hunters'
    Public Ethics Blog. 2021.
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  • Daniel Hill, God, The Meaning of Life, and Meaningful Lives
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 90 125-145. 2021.
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  • Barry Francis Dainton, Will Slocombe, and Attila Tanyi, Minding the Future: Artificial Intelligence, Philosophical Visions and Science Fiction (edited book)
    Springer. 2021.
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  • Robin McKenna, Asymmetrical Rationality: Are Only Other People Stupid?
    In Michael Hannon & Jeroen de Ridder (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Political Epistemology, Routledge. pp. 285-295. 2021.
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  • Robin McKenna, Persuasion and Intellectual Autonomy
    In Jonathan Matheson & Kirk Lougheed (eds.), Epistemic Autonomy, Routledge. pp. 113-131. 2021.
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  • Robin McKenna, A (Partial) Defence of Moderate Skeptical Invariantism
    In Christos Kyriacou & Kevin Wallbridge (eds.), Skeptical Invariantism Reconsidered, Routledge. pp. 154-171. 2021.
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  • J. Adam Carter and Robin McKenna, Absolutism, relativism and metaepistemology
    Erkenntnis 86 (5): 1139-1159. 2021.
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  • Vid Simoniti, ‘Andy Warhol’, Tate Modern, London, 12 March – 15 November 2020; then Museum Ludwig, Cologne, 12 December 2020 – 18 April 2021 (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 61 (1). 2021.
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  • Vid Simoniti, Art as Political Discourse
    British Journal of Aesthetics 61 (4): 559-574. 2021.
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  • Michael Hauskeller, Introduction: Death and Meaning
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 90 1-10. 2021.
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  • Michael Hauskeller, When Death Comes Too Late: Radical Life Extension and the Makropulos Case
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 90 147-166. 2021.
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  • Thomas Schramme, Can We Measure the Badness of Death for the Person who Dies?
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 90 253-276. 2021.
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  • Thomas Schramme, The Quantitative Problem for Theories of Dysfunction and Disease
    European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 17 (2). 2021.
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  • Thomas Schramme, Krankheit – ein toter Begriff?
    In Roland Kipke, Nele Röttger, Johanna Wagner & Almut Kristine V. Wedelstaedt (eds.), ZusammenDenken: Festschrift Für Ralf Stoecker, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 355-364. 2021.
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  • Sorin Baiasu, Freedom in Sartre’s Phenomenology: The Kantian Limits of a Radical Project
    In Cynthia D. Coe (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Phenomenology, Springer Verlag. pp. 107-128. 2021.
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  • Rachel Handley, Why Metaethics Matters
    Psyche Ideas. 2021.
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  • Matthew J. Hart and Daniel Hill, Does God Intend that Sin Occur? We Affirm
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (1): 143-171. 2020.
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  • Ian H. Dunbar and Stephen K. McLeod, Fregean Descriptivism
    In Heimir Geirsson & Stephen Biggs (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Reference, Routledge. 2020.
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  • Martin Kusch and Robin McKenna, The genealogical method in epistemology
    Synthese 197 (3): 1057-1076. 2020.
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  • Natalie Alana Ashton and Robin McKenna, Situating feminist epistemology
    Episteme 17 (1): 28-47. 2020.
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  • Robin McKenna, Pragmatic Encroachment and Feminist Epistemology
    In Natalie Alana Ashton, Robin McKenna, Katharina Anna Sodoma & Martin Kusch (eds.), Social Epistemology and Epistemic Relativism, Routledge. 2020.
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  • Robin McKenna, The Disappearance of Ignorance
    International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 10 (1): 4-20. 2020.
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  • Natalie Alana Ashton, Robin McKenna, Katharina Anna Sodoma, and Martin Kusch, Social Epistemology and Epistemic Relativism (edited book)
    Routledge. 2020.
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  • Robin McKenna, Persuasion and Epistemic Paternalism
    In Amiel Bernal & Guy Axtell (eds.), Epistemic Paternalism Reconsidered: Conceptions, Justifications and Implications, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 91-106. 2020.
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  • J. Adam Carter and Robin McKenna, Skepticism motivated: on the skeptical import of motivated reasoning
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (6): 702-718. 2020.
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  • Robin McKenna and Michael Hannon, Assertion, action, and context
    Synthese 199 (1-2): 731-743. 2020.
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  • Laura Gow, A new theory of absence experience
    European Journal of Philosophy 29 (1): 168-181. 2020.
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