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Macquarie University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 25
    Regular faculty
  • 6
    Other faculty
  • 1
    Retired faculty
  • 33
    Graduate students
  • 72
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  • 20
    Alumni
  • 4
    Other

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  • Pierrick Bourrat and Mathieu Charbonneau, Grains of Description in Biological and Cultural Transmission
    Journal of Cognition and Culture 22 (3-4): 185-202. 2022.
    Photo of Pierrick Bourrat Photo of Mathieu Charbonneau
  • Pierrick Bourrat, Tradeoff breaking as a model of evolutionary transitions in individuality and limits of the fitness-decoupling metaphor
    eLife 11. 2022.
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  • Guilhem Doulcier, Katrin Hammerschmidt, and Pierrick Bourrat, Group transformation: life history tradeoffs, division of labor and evolutionary transitions in individuality
    In Matthew D. Herron, Peter L. Conlin & William C. Ratcliff (eds.), The Evolution of Multicellularity, Crc Press. pp. 227-248. 2022.
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  • Pierrick Bourrat, A New Set of Criteria for Units of Selection
    Biological Theory 17 (4): 263-275. 2022.
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  • Joshua R. Christie, Carl Brusse, Pierrick Bourrat, Peter Takacs, and Paul Edmund Griffiths, Are Biological Traits Explained by Their ‘Selected Effect’ Functions?
    Australasian Philosophical Review 6 (4): 335-359. 2022.
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  • Joshua R. Christie, Carl Brusse, Pierrick Bourrat, Peter Takacs, and Paul Edmund Griffiths, Let's Get to Work: A Response to Our Commentators
    Australasian Philosophical Review 6 (4): 429-439. 2022.
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  • Neil Levy, Conspiracy Theories as Serious Play
    Philosophical Topics 50 (2): 1-19. 2022.
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  • Duncan Pritchard and Matthew Jope, New Perspectives on Epistemic Closure (edited book)
    Routledge. 2022.
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  • Duncan Pritchard, Hinge commitments and common knowledge
    Synthese 200 (3): 1-16. 2022.
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  • Duncan Pritchard, Intellectual virtue and its role in epistemology
    Asian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1): 1-20. 2022.
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  • Duncan Pritchard, Putnam on Radical Scepticism: Wittgenstein, Cavell, and Occasion- Sensitive Semantics
    In James Conant & Sanjit Chakraborty (eds.), Engaging Putnam, De Gruyter. pp. 263-288. 2022.
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  • Duncan Pritchard, In defence of the modal account of legal risk
    Synthese 200 (4): 1-16. 2022.
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  • Michel Croce and Duncan Pritchard, Education as The Social Cultivation of Intellectual Virtue
    In Mark Alfano, Jeroen De Ridder & Colin Klein (eds.), Social Virtue Epistemology, Routledge. pp. 583-601. 2022.
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  • Michel Croce and Duncan Pritchard, Response to Commentaries by Alessandra Tanesini and Lani Watson
    In Mark Alfano, Jeroen De Ridder & Colin Klein (eds.), Social Virtue Epistemology, Routledge. pp. 609-612. 2022.
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  • Michel Croce and Duncan Pritchard, Virtue Responsibilism, Mindware, and Education
    In Mark Alfano, Jeroen De Ridder & Colin Klein (eds.), Social Virtue Epistemology, Routledge. pp. 42-44. 2022.
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  • Duygu Uygun and Duncan Pritchard, Collective epistemic vice in science: Lessons from the credibility crisis
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  • Duncan Pritchard, Scepticism and Commonsense
    Analysis 82 (4): 716-725. 2022.
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  • Neil Levy, In Trust We Trust: Epistemic Vigilance and Responsibility
    Social Epistemology 36 (3): 283-298. 2022.
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  • Neil Levy, Do your own research!
    Synthese 200 (5): 1-19. 2022.
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  • Neil Levy, Framing provides reasons
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45. 2022.
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  • Marcela Herdova, Stephen Kearns, and Neil Levy, Self-Control
    Routledge. 2022.
    Photo of Stephen Kearns Photo of Neil Levy Photo of Marcela Herdova
  • Adam Hochman, Has social constructionism about race outlived its usefulness? Perspectives from a race skeptic
    Biology and Philosophy 37 (6): 1-20. 2022.
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  • Mark Alfano, Jeroen De Ridder, and Colin Klein, Social Virtue Epistemology (edited book)
    Routledge. 2022.
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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.
    Photo of Ignacio Ojea Quintana Photo of Marc Cheong Photo of Colin Klein Photo of Mark Alfano Photo of Ritsaart Reimann
  • 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.
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  • Roose Joshua, Michael Flood, Mark Alfano, Alan Grieg, and Simon Copland, Masculinity and Violent Extremism
    Palgrave. 2022.
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  • 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.
    Photo of Marinus Ferreira Photo of Marc Cheong Photo of Colin Klein Photo of Mark Alfano
  • 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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