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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 17
    Regular faculty
  • 13
    Other faculty
  • 2
    Retired faculty
  • 36
    Graduate students
  • 9
    Undergraduates
  • 120
    Alumni
  • 5
    Other

Department Activity

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  •  Publications

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  • Daniel Muñoz and Jack Spencer, Knowledge of Objective 'Oughts': Monotonicity and the New Miners Puzzle
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (1): 77-91. 2020.
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  • Jack Spencer, Rational monism and rational pluralism
    Philosophical Studies 178 (6): 1769-1800. 2020.
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  • Tamar Schapiro, Kant's Approach to the Theory of Human Agency
    In Ruth Chang & Kurt Sylvan (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Practical Reason, Routledge. pp. 160-171. 2020.
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  • Kevin Dorst, Epistemic Consequentialism
    Philosophical Review 129 (3): 484-489. 2020.
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  • Michal Masny, Friedman on suspended judgment
    Synthese 197 (11): 5009-5026. 2020.
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  • Michal Masny, On Parfit’s Wide Dual Person-Affecting Principle
    Philosophical Quarterly 70 (278): 114-139. 2020.
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  • Joseph LeDoux, Matthias Michel, and Hakwan Lau, A little history goes a long way toward understanding why we study consciousness the way we do today
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1. 2020.
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  • Matthias Michel and Megan Peters, Confirmation bias without rhyme or reason
    Synthese 199 (1-2): 2757-2772. 2020.
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  • Matthias Michel and Hakwan Lau, On the dangers of conflating strong and weak versions of a theory of consciousness
    Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 1 (II). 2020.
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  • Rachel Elizabeth Fraser, How to be Trustworthy, by Katherine Hawley (review)
    European Journal of Philosophy 28 (2): 533-536. 2020.
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  • Brian Hedden, Consequentialism and Collective Action
    Ethics 130 (4): 530-554. 2020.
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  • Alex Byrne, What is gender identity?
    Arc Digital. 2019.
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  • Alex Byrne, Schellenberg’s Capacitism
    Analysis 79 (4): 713-19. 2019.
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  • Sally Haslanger, Agency within Structures and Warranted Resistance: Response to Commentators
    Tandf: Australasian Philosophical Review 3 (1): 109-121. 2019.
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  • Joshua Glasgow, Sally Haslanger, Chike Jeffers, and Quayshawn Spencer, What Is Race?: Four Philosophical Views
    What is Race?: Four Philosophical Views. 2019.
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  • Joshua Glasgow, Sally Haslanger, Chike Jeffers, and Quayshawn Spencer, What is Race? Four Philosophical Views
    Oup Usa. 2019.
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  • Sally Haslanger, Cognition as a Social Skill
    Australasian Philosophical Review 3 (1): 5-25. 2019.
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  • Sally Haslanger, Going on, not in the same way
    In Alexis Burgess, Herman Cappelen & David Plunkett (eds.), Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics, Oxford University Press. 2019.
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  • Sally Haslanger, Agency within Structures and Warranted Resistance: Response to Commentators
    Australasian Philosophical Review 3 (1): 109-121. 2019.
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  • Sally Haslanger, Oppressions: Racial and Other
    In Michael P. Levine & Tamas Pataki (eds.), Racism in Mind, Cornell University Press. pp. 97-124. 2019.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Review of Galen Strawson, 'Things That Bother Me' (review)
    Times Literary Supplement. 2019.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Review of Gary Browning, 'Why Iris Murdoch Matters' (review)
    Los Angeles Review of Books. 2019.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Facing Your Mid-Career Crisis
    Harvard Business Review. 2019.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Review of John Kaag, 'Hiking with Nietzsche' (review)
    Literary Review 2019. 2019.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Review of Terry Eagleton, 'Humour' (review)
    Los Angeles Review of Books. 2019.
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  • Justin Khoo and Matthew Mandelkern, Triviality Results and the Relationship between Logical and Natural Languages
    Mind 128 (510): 485-526. 2019.
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  • Matthew Mandelkern and Justin Khoo, Against Preservation
    Analysis 79 (3): 424-436. 2019.
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  • Jack Spencer and Ian Wells, Why Take Both Boxes?
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 99 (1): 27-48. 2019.
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  • Jack Spencer, Newcomb's Problem, by Arif Ahmed (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2019. 2019.
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  • Sam Berstler, What’s the Good of Language? On the Moral Distinction between Lying and Misleading
    Ethics 130 (1): 5-31. 2019.
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