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Macalester College
Department of Philosophy

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  • Amanda Evans, The Horseshoe Model of pathological loss of control
    Mind and Language. forthcoming.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Newton and Leibniz on Time
    In Nina Emery (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Time, Routledge. 2026.
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  • Samuel Asarnow, Reasons last: agency, morality, and the reasoning view
    Oxford University Press. 2025.
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  • Amanda Evans, Medical paternalism, anorexia nervosa, and the problem of pathological values
    Synthese 205 (7). 2025.
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  • Amanda Evans, Deep brain stimulation for psychiatric versus neurological disorders: A call for nuance
    Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 6. 2025.
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  • Samuel Asarnow, Noncognitivism in Metaethics and the Philosophy of Action
    Erkenntnis 88 (1): 95-115. 2023.
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  • Amanda Evans, Anorexia Nervosa: Illusion in the Sense of Agency (2023)
    Mind and Language 38 (2): 480-494. 2023.
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  • Amanda Evans, Loss of control and phenomenology in mental disorder
    Dissertation, University of Texas at Austin. 2022.
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  • Samuel Asarnow, Action and Rationalization
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 4 758-773. 2021.
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  • Samuel Asarnow, Shared Agency Without Shared Intention
    Philosophical Quarterly 70 (281): 665-688. 2020.
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  • Samuel Asarnow, Noncognitivism in Metaethics and the Philosophy of Action
    Erkenntnis 88 (1): 95-115. 2020.
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  • Samuel Asarnow, On not getting out of bed
    Philosophical Studies 176 (6): 1639-1666. 2019.
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  • Samuel Asarnow, From Valuing to Value: A Defense of Subjectivism
    Philosophical Review 128 (2): 246-249. 2019.
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  • Samuel Asarnow, Internal Reasons and the Boy Who Cried Wolf
    Ethics 130 (1): 32-58. 2019.
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  • Samuel Asarnow, Tim Henning, From a Rational Point of View: How We Represent Subjective Perspectives in Practical Discourse
    Ethics 130 (1): 113-118. 2019.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Descartes on the Infinity of Space vs. Time
    In Nachtomy Ohad & Winegar Reed (eds.), Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy, Springer. pp. 45-61. 2018.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Hobbes and Evil
    In Chad Meister & Charles Taliaferro (eds.), Evil in Early Modern Philosophy, Routledge. 2018.
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  • Samuel Asarnow, The Reasoning View and Defeasible Practical Reasoning
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 95 (3): 614-636. 2017.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Leibniz on Time and Duration
    In Proceedings, 2016 International Leibniz Society Meeting, Hanover, GE, . 2017.
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  • Samuel Asarnow, Rational Internalism
    Ethics 127 (1): 147-178. 2016.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, The Language of Nature: Reassessing the Mathematization of Natural Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century (edited book)
    University of Minnesota Press. 2016.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Hobbes on the Reality of Time
    Hobbes Studies 27 (1): 80-103. 2014.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Mixing Bodily Fluids: Hobbes’s Stoic God
    Sophia 53 (1): 33-49. 2014.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Spinoza on the Ideality of Time
    Idealistic Studies 43 (1-2): 27-40. 2013.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, The Theological Foundation of Hobbesian Physics: A Defence of Corporeal God
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (2). 2013.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, Daniel Garber. Leibniz: Body, Substance, Monad. xxi + 428 pp., illus., bibl., index. Originally published in 2009. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. £35 (review)
    Isis 103 (3): 589-590. 2012.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham and Edward Slowik, Introduction to Special Issue on Seventeenth Century Absolute Space and Time
    Intellectual History Review 22 (1): 1-3. 2012.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, ‘The Twin-Brother of Space’: Spatial Analogy in the Emergence of Absolute Time
    Intellectual History Review 22 (1): 23-39. 2012.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, How Newton Solved the Mind-Body Problem
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 28 (1): 21-44. 2011.
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  • Geoffrey Gorham, John Locke & Natural Philosophy (review)
    Early Science and Medicine 16 (6): 626-628. 2011.
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