Department Members
Department Activity
Also at University of Melbourne
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Samuel Baron, A Formal Apology for MetaphysicsErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 5. 2018.
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Kyle Blumberg, Counterfactual Attitudes and the Relational AnalysisMind 127 (506): 521-546. 2018.
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Kyle H. Blumberg and Ben Holguín, Ultra-liberal attitude reportsPhilosophical Studies 175 (8): 2043-2062. 2018.
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Howard Sankey, Realism, Progress and the Historical TurnFoundations of Science 22 (1): 201-214. 2017.
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Howard Sankey, Subject and Object in Scientific RealismIn Paula Angelova, Jassen Andreev & Emil Lensky (eds.), Das Interpretative Universum, Konigshausen & Neumann. pp. 293-306. 2017.
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Adrian Currie and Holly Lawford-Smith, Accelerating the Carbon Cycle: the Ethics of Enhanced WeatheringBiology Letters 13 (4): 1-6. 2017.
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Jeremy William Dunham and Holly Lawford-Smith, Offsetting Race PrivilegeJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 11 (2): 1-23. 2017.
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Holly Lawford-Smith, The Comparative Culpability of SAI and Ordinary Carbon EmissionsEthics and International Affairs 31 (4): 495-499. 2017.
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Holly Lawford-Smith and Stephanie Collins, Responsibility for states' actions: Normative issues at the intersection of collective agency and state responsibilityPhilosophy Compass 12 (11). 2017.
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Laura Schroeter and Francois Schroeter, Metasemantics and MetaethicsIn Tristram Colin McPherson & David Plunkett (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics, Routledge. pp. 519-535. 2017.
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Karen Jones and Francois Schroeter, Moral ExpertiseIn Tristram Colin McPherson & David Plunkett (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics, Routledge. pp. 459-471. 2017.
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Andrew Inkpin, Being articulate: Rede in Heidegger’s Being and TimeInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (1): 99-118. 2017.
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Jim Berryman, Gombrich’s critique of Hauser’s Social History of ArtHistory of European Ideas 43 (5): 494-506. 2017.
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Paul Richard Daniels and Dana Goswick, Do Events Have Their Parts Essentially?Acta Analytica 32 (3): 313-320. 2017.
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Tristan Grøtvedt Haze, How May the Propositional Calculus Represent?South American Journal of Logic 3 (1): 173-184. 2017.
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Sam Baron, Mark Colyvan, and David Ripley, How Mathematics Can Make a DifferencePhilosophers' Imprint 17. 2017.
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Kyle H. Blumberg, Ignorance Implicatures and Non-doxastic Attitude VerbsProceedings of the 21st Amsterdam Colloquium. 2017.
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Howard Sankey, The Demise of the Incommensurability ThesisIn Moti Mizrahi (ed.), The Kuhnian Image of Science: Time for a Decisive Transformation?, Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 75-91. 2016.
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Stephanie Collins and Holly Lawford-Smith, The Transfer of Duties: From Individuals to States and Back AgainIn Michael Brady & Miranda Fricker (eds.), The Epistemic Life of Groups, Oxford University Press. pp. 150-172. 2016.
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Holly Lawford-Smith, Climate Matters Pro Tanto, Does It Matter All-Things-Considered?Midwest Studies in Philosophy 40 (1): 129-142. 2016.
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Stephanie Collins and Holly Lawford-Smith, Collectives’ and individuals’ obligations: a parity argumentCanadian Journal of Philosophy 46 (1): 38-58. 2016.
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Holly Lawford-Smith, Difference-Making and Individuals' Climate-Related ObligationsIn Clare Hayward & Dominic Roser (eds.), Climate Justice in a Non-Ideal World, . pp. 64-82. 2016.
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Holly Lawford-Smith, Juha Räikkä, Social Justice in Practice: Switzerland: Springer, 2014. ISBN 978-3-319-04633-4 £72.00 pbJournal of Value Inquiry 50 (2): 473-478. 2016.
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Stephanie Collins and Holly Lawford-Smith, The transfer of duties: from individuals to states and back againIn Michael Brady & Miranda Fricker (eds.), The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives, Oxford University Press Uk. 2016.