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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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  • John Sutton, Personal memory, the scaffolded mind, and cognitive change in the Neolithic
    In Ian Hodder (ed.), Consciousness, Creativity and Self at the Dawn of Settled Life, Cambridge University Press. pp. 209-229. 2020.
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  • John Sutton and Kath Bicknell, Embodied experience in the cognitive ecologies of skilled performance
    In Ellen Fridland & Carlotta Pavese (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Skill and Expertise, Routledge. pp. 194-205. 2020.
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  • John Sutton, Place and memory: history, cognition, phenomenology
    In Mary Floyd-Wilson & Garrett A. Sullivan (eds.), Geographies of Embodiment in Early Modern England, Oxford University Press. pp. 113-133. 2020.
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  • John Sutton, Movements, memory, and mixture: Aristotle, confusion, and the historicity of memory
    In Jakob Fink & Seyed N. Mousavian (eds.), The Internal Senses in the Aristotelian Tradition, Springer. pp. 137-155. 2020.
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  • Misia Temler, John Sutton, Amanda Barnier, and Doris McIlwain, Contamination or natural variation?
    Jarmac: Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition 9 (1): 108-117. 2020.
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  • Malcolm Ryan, Paul Formosa, Stephanie Howarth, and Dan Staines, Measuring morality in videogames research
    Ethics and Information Technology 22 (1): 55-68. 2020.
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  • Andrew Bain and Paul Formosa, Toleration and Some Related Concepts in Kant
    Kantian Review 25 (2): 167-192. 2020.
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  • Jean-Philippe Deranty, Firms as political entities. Saving democracy through economic bicameralism: by Isabelle Ferreras, Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 2017, 213 pages, £ 75 (Hardback). Paperback edition, March 2018, £19, ISBN: 978-1-108-41594-1
    Critical Horizons 21 (3): 287-290. 2020.
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  • Jean-Philippe Deranty, Critique as social practice. Critical theory and social self-understanding: by Robin Celikates, Translated by Naomi van Steenbergen, London and New York, Rowman and Littlefield, 2018, 238 pp., £80.00 (Hardback), £24.95 (Paperback), ISBN: 978-178660-462-0
    Critical Horizons 21 (1): 80-85. 2020.
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  • Jean-Philippe Deranty, "A Matrix of Intellectual and Historical Experiences": : the Marxist Core in Merleau-Ponty's Post-War Thinking
    Symposium 24 (1): 1-25. 2020.
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  • Jean-Philippe Deranty and Katia Genel, Reconnaissance ou mésentente? Un dialogue critique entre Jacques Rancière et Axel Honneth (edited book)
    Editions de la Sorbonne. 2020.
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  • Jean-Philippe Deranty, A Matrix of Intellectual and Historical Experiences
    Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 24 (1): 1-25. 2020.
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  • Jean-Philippe Deranty and Katia Genel, La Théorie critique, entre reconnaissance et mésentente
    In Jean-Philippe Deranty & Katia Genel (eds.), Reconnaissance ou mésentente? Un dialogue critique entre Jacques Rancière et Axel Honneth, Editions De La Sorbonne. pp. 7-50. 2020.
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  • Jean-Philippe Deranty, Redistribution and recognition from the point of view of real equality: Anderson and Honneth through the lens of Babeuf
    In Denise Celentano & Luigi Caranti (eds.), Paradigms of Justice: Redistribution, Recognition, and Beyond, Routledge Chapman & Hall. pp. 67-89. 2020.
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  • Pierrick Bourrat, Natural selection and the reference grain problem
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 80 (C): 1-8. 2020.
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  • Andrew Black, Pierrick Bourrat, and Paul Rainey, Ecological scaffolding and the evolution of individuality
    Nature Ecology and Evolution 4. 2020.
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  • Pierrick Bourrat, Causation and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Heritability
    Philosophy of Science 87 (5): 1073-1083. 2020.
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  • Katrina Hutchison, Wrongdoing and responsibility in the context of cumulative harms: a response to commentators
    Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (4): 247-248. 2020.
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  • Katrina Hutchison, Four types of gender bias affecting women surgeons and their cumulative impact
    Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (4): 236-241. 2020.
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  • Duncan Pritchard, Anti-risk epistemology and negative epistemic dependence
    Synthese 197 (7): 2879-2894. 2020.
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  • Duncan Pritchard, Venturinha and Epistemic Vertigo
    Philosophia 48 (5): 1699-1704. 2020.
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  • Rik Peels and Duncan Pritchard, Educating for ignorance
    Synthese 198 (8): 7949-7963. 2020.
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  • Duncan Pritchard, Educating for Intellectual Humility and Conviction
    Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (2): 398-409. 2020.
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  • J. Adam Carter, Chienkuo Mi, S. Orestis Palermos, and Duncan Pritchard, Introduction to special issue: knowledge, virtue and action—eastern and western perspectives
    Synthese 197 (6): 2291-2294. 2020.
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  • Duncan Pritchard, Anti-luck epistemology and pragmatic encroachment
    Synthese 199 (1-2): 715-729. 2020.
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  • Diego E. Machuca and Duncan Pritchard, Editors’ Note
    International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 10 (3-4): 185-186. 2020.
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  • J. Adam Carter and Duncan Pritchard, Extended entitlement
    In Peter Graham & Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen (eds.), Epistemic Entitlement, Oxford University Press. pp. 223-239. 2020.
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  • Duncan Pritchard, Wittgensteinian epistemology, epistemic vertigo, and Pyrrhonian skepticism
    In Justin Vlasits & Katja Maria Vogt (eds.), Epistemology after Sextus Empiricus, Oxford University Press. pp. 173-192. 2020.
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  • Duncan Pritchard, Anti-risk virtue epistemology
    In Christoph Kelp & John Greco (eds.), Virtue Theoretic Epistemology: New Methods and Approaches, Cambridge University Press. 2020.
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  • A. C. Grayling, Shyam Wuppuluri, Christopher Norris, Nikolay Milkov, Oskari Kuusela, Danièle Moyal-Sharrock, Beth Savickey, Jonathan Beale, Duncan Pritchard, Annalisa Coliva, Jakub Mácha, David Cerbone, Paul Horwich, Michael Nedo, Gregory Landini, Pascal Zambito, Yoshihiro Maruyama, Chon Tejedor, Susan G. Sterrett, Carlo Penco, Susan Edwards-McKie, Lars Hertzberg, Ed Witherspoon, Michel ter Hark, Paul Snowdon, Rupert Read, Nana Last, Ilse Somavilla, and Freeman Dyson, WITTGENSTEINIAN (adj.) : Looking at the World from the Viewpoint of Wittgenstein’s Philosophy
    Springer Verlag. 2020.
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