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Macquarie University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 25
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    Retired faculty
  • 32
    Graduate students
  • 73
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  • 4
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  • Mark Alfano, Ritsaart Reimann, Ignacio Ojea Quintana, Marc Cheong, and Colin Klein, The Affiliative Use of Emoji and Hashtags in the Black Lives Matter Movement in Twitter
    Social Science Computer Review. 2022.
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  • Oliver Scott Curry, Mark Alfano, Mark J. Brandt, and Christine Pelican, Moral Molecules: Morality as a Combinatorial System
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (4): 1039-1058. 2022.
    Photo of Mark Alfano
  • Roose Joshua, Michael Flood, Mark Alfano, Alan Grieg, and Simon Copland, Masculinity and Violent Extremism
    Palgrave. 2022.
    Photo of Mark Alfano
  • Marco Meyer and Mark Alfano, Fake news, conspiracy theorizing, and intellectual vice
    In Mark Alfano, Jeroen De Ridder & Colin Klein (eds.), Social Virtue Epistemology, Routledge. 2022.
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  • Marinus Ferreira, Marc Cheong, Colin Klein, and Mark Alfano, A tragic coalition of the rational and irrational: a threat to collective responses to COVID-19
    Philosophical Psychology (6). 2022.
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  • Colin Klein, Ritsaart Reimann, Ignacio Ojea Quintana, Marc Cheong, Marinus Ferreira, and Mark Alfano, Attention and counter-framing in the Black Lives Matter movement on Twitter
    Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 9 (367). 2022.
    Photo of Colin Klein Photo of Ritsaart Reimann Photo of Ignacio Ojea Quintana Photo of Marc Cheong Photo of Marinus Ferreira
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  • Ignacio Ojea Quintana, Ritsaart Willem Peter Reimann, Marc Cheong, Mark Alfano, and Colin Klein, Polarization and trust in the evolution of vaccine discourse on Twitter during COVID-19
    PLoS ONE 12 (17). 2022.
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  • Mark Alfano, Modest Digital Humanities as a Default Constraint on Philosophical Interpretation
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  • Paul-Mikhail Catapang Podosky, Agency, Power, and Injustice in Metalinguistic Disagreement
    Philosophical Quarterly 72 (2). 2022.
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  • Paul-Mikhail Catapang Podosky, Can conceptual engineering actually promote social justice?
    Synthese 200 (2). 2022.
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  • Paul-Mikhail Catapang Podosky, Don't Count Truth Out Just Yet: A Response to Isaac
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. 2022.
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  • Jelle Bruineberg and Regina Fabry, Extended mind-wandering
    Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 3 1-30. 2022.
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  • Shaun Gallagher, Daniel D. Hutto, and Inês Hipólito, Predictive Processing and Some Disillusions about Illusions
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (4): 999-1017. 2022.
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  • Inês Hipólito, Cognition Without Neural Representation: Dynamics of a Complex System
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.
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  • Inês Hipólito and Thomas van Es, Enactive-Dynamic Social Cognition and Active Inference
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
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  • Inês Hipólito and Thomas van Es, Free-energy pragmatics: Markov blankets don't prescribe objective ontology, and that's okay
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45. 2022.
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  • Raphaël Millière, Drug-Induced Alterations of Bodily Awareness
    In Adrian J. T. Alsmith & Andrea Serino (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Bodily Awareness, Routledge. 2022.
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  • Raphaël Millière and Albert Newen, Selfless Memories
    Erkenntnis (3): 0-22. 2022.
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  • Raphaël Millière, Deep learning and synthetic media
    Synthese 200 (3): 1-27. 2022.
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  • Sarah Pini and John Sutton, Transmitting Passione: Emio Greco and the Ballet National de Marseille
    In Jill Nunes Jensen Kathrina Farrugia-Kriel (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Ballet, Oxford University Press. pp. 594-612. 2021.
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  • McArthur Mingon and John Sutton, Why robots can’t haka: skilled performance and embodied knowledge in the Māori haka
    Synthese 199 (1-2): 4337-4365. 2021.
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  • John Sutton, 'Yes, and ...': having it all in improvisation studies
    In J. McGuirk, S. Ravn & S. Høffding (eds.), Improvisation: The Competence(s) of Not Being in Control, Routledge. pp. 200-209. 2021.
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  • Andrew Geeves and John Sutton, Movement and musical performance
    In William Forde Thompson & Kirk N. Olsen (eds.), The Science and Psychology of Music: from Beethoven at the office to Beyoncé at the gym, Greenwood. pp. 269-273. 2021.
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  • Albert Atkin, Romaphobia: The Last Acceptable Form of Racism
    Critical Philosophy of Race 9 (1): 151-158. 2021.
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  • Paul Formosa, Robot Autonomy vs. Human Autonomy: Social Robots, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and the Nature of Autonomy
    Minds and Machines 31 (4): 595-616. 2021.
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  • Paul Formosa, Michael Wilson, and Deborah Richards, A principlist framework for cybersecurity ethics
    Computers and Security 109. 2021.
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  • Keith Breen and Jean-Philippe Deranty, Whither Work? The Politics and Ethics of Contemporary Work (edited book)
    Routledge. 2021.
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  • Jean-Philippe Deranty, The Body of Spirit: Hegel's Concept of Flesh and its Normative Implications
    Hegel Bulletin 42 (1): 39-56. 2021.
    Photo of Jean-Philippe Deranty
  • Jean-Philippe Deranty and Emmanuel Renault, Democratizing workplaces from below: beyond workplace republicanism
    In Keith Breen (ed.), The Politics and Ethics of Contemporary Work: Whither Work?, Routledge. pp. 150-165. 2021.
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  • Jean-Philippe Deranty, Critical Theory and/as Political Philosophy
    In Paul Giladi (ed.), Hegel and the Frankfurt school: traditions in dialogue, Routledge. pp. 267-296. 2021.
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