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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
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  • 4
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  • Mark Alfano and Philip Robichaud, Nudges and other moral technologies in the context of power: Assigning and accepting responsibility
    In Boonin David (ed.), Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy, Palgrave. pp. 235-248. 2018.
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  • Mark Alfano, A plague on both your houses: Virtue theory after situationism and repligate
    Teoria. 2018.
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  • Mark Alfano, Nietzsche’s polychrome exemplarism
    Ethics and Politics 2 45-64. 2018.
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  • Mark Alfano, The Nietzschean self: moral psychology, agency, and the unconscious (review)
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 26 (3): 637-640. 2018.
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  • Mark Alfano, Hannes Rusch, and Matthias Uhl, Ethics, morality, and game theory
    Games 9 (2). 2018.
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  • Mark Alfano, J. Adam Carter, and Marc Cheong, Technological seduction and self-radicalization
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 4 (3): 298-322. 2018.
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  • Kathryn Iurino, Brian Robinson, Markus Christen, Paul Stey, and Mark Alfano, Constructing and validating a scale of inquisitive curiosity
    In Ilhan Inan, Lani Watson, Dennis Whitcomb & Safiye Yigit (eds.), The Moral Psychology of Curiosity, Rowman & Littlefield International. 2018.
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  • Mark Alfano, Shame for Kantians, and Others
    Criminal Justice Ethics 37 (3): 275-286. 2018.
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  • Mark Alfano and Joshua August (Gus) Skorburg, Implications for virtue epistemology from psychological science: Intelligence as an interactionist virtue
    In Heather Battaly (ed.), Handbook of Virtue Epistemology, Routledge. 2018.
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  • Mark Alfano, The epistemic function of contempt and laughter in Nietzsche
    In Michelle Mason (ed.), The Moral Psychology of Contempt, Rowman & Littlefield International. 2018.
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  • Denise Meyerson and Catriona Mackenzie, Procedural justice and the law
    Philosophy Compass 13 (12). 2018.
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  • Paul-Mikhail Catapang Podosky, Hermeneutical Injustice and Animal Ethics: Can Nonhuman Animals Suffer from Hermeneutical Injustice?
    Journal of Animal Ethics 8 (2): 216-228. 2018.
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  • Regina Fabry, Betwixt and between: the enculturated predictive processing approach to cognition
    Synthese 195 (6): 2483-2518. 2018.
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  • Regina Fabry, Enculturation and narrative practices
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 17 (5): 911-937. 2018.
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  • Regina Fabry, Turing redux: enculturation and computation
    Cognitive Systems Research 52. 2018.
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  • Inês Hipólito, Jorge Gonçalves, and João G. Pereira, Schizophrenia and Common Sense: Explaining the Relation Between Madness and Social Values (edited book)
    Springer. 2018.
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  • Inês Hipólito, Joao Pereira, and Jorge Gonçalves, Schizophrenia, social practices and cultural values: A conceptual introduction
    In Inês Hipólito, J. Gonçalves & J. G. Pereira (eds.), Studies in Brain and Mind, Volume 12, Springer. pp. 1-15. 2018.
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  • Inês Hipólito and Jorge Martins, A second-person model to anomalous social cognition
    In Inês Hipólito, J. Gonçalves & J. G. Pereira (eds.), Studies in Brain and Mind, Volume 12, Springer. pp. 55-69. 2018.
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  • Inês Hipólito, Jhonatan Soares Gonçalves, and Joao Pereira, Studies in Brain and Mind, Volume 12 (edited book)
    Springer. 2018.
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  • Inês Hipólito, Jorge Gonçalves, and Joao Pereira, Schizophrenia and Common Sense, Hipólito, I., Gonçalves, J., Pereira, J. (eds.). SpringerNature, Mind-Brain Studies. (edited book)
    Springer. 2018.
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  • Inês Hipólito, Perception Is Not Always and Everywhere Inferential
    Australasian Philosophical Review 2 (2): 184-188. 2018.
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  • Raphaël Millière, Robin L. Carhart-Harris, Leor Roseman, Fynn-Mathis Trautwein, and Aviva Berkovich-Ohana, Psychedelics, Meditation, and Self-Consciousness
    Frontiers in Psychology 9 375105. 2018.
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  • John Sutton, Scaffolding Memory: themes, taxonomies, puzzles
    In Charles Stone & Lucas Bietti (eds.), Contextualizing Human Memory: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding How Individuals and Groups Remember the Past, Routledge. 2017.
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  • Kourken Michaelian and John Sutton, Collective memory
    In Kirk Ludwig & Marija Jankovic (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Collective Intentionality, Routledge. pp. 140-151. 2017.
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  • Kourken Michaelian and John Sutton, Memory
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2017.
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  • John Sutton, The Centered Mind: What the Science of Working Memory Shows Us About the Nature of Human Thought, by Peter, Carruthers: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. xiv + 290, £30 (review)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (3): 621-622. 2017.
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  • Christopher Jude McCarroll and John Sutton, Memory and Perspective
    In Sven Bernecker & Kourken Michaelian (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Memory, Routledge. 2017.
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  • Michelle L. Meade, Celia B. Harris, Penny Van Bergen, John Sutton, and Amanda J. Barnier, Collaborative Remembering: Theories, Research, Applications (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2017.
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  • John Sutton, Dreaming
    In Sarah Robins, John Symons & Paco Calvo (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology, Routledge. 2017.
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  • Albert Atkin, Critical Philosophy of Race: Beyond the USA
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (4): 514-518. 2017.
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