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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Department of Linguistics and Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 17
    Regular faculty
  • 12
    Other faculty
  • 2
    Retired faculty
  • 34
    Graduate students
  • 9
    Undergraduates
  • 120
    Alumni
  • 5
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  • Michal Masny, Schopenhauer on suicide and negation of the will
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 29 (3): 494-516. 2021.
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  • Stéphane Zuber, Nikhil Venkatesh, Torbjörn Tännsjö, Christian Tarsney, H. Orri Stefansson, Katie Steele, Dean Spears, Jeff Sebo, Marcus Pivato, Toby Ord, Yew-Kwang Ng, Michal Masny, William Macaskill, Nicholas Lawson, Kevin Kuruc, Michelle Hutchinson, Johan E. Gustafsson, Hilary Greaves, Lisa Forsberg, Marc Fleurbaey, Diane Coffey, Susumu Cato, Clinton Castro, Timothy Campbell, Mark Budolfson, John Broome, Alexander Berger, Nick Beckstead, and Geir B. Asheim, What Should We Agree on about the Repugnant Conclusion?
    Utilitas 33 (4): 379-383. 2021.
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  • Matthias Michel and Adrien Doerig, A new empirical challenge for local theories of consciousness
    Mind and Language 37 (5): 840-855. 2021.
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  • Mathias Michel and Hakwan Lau, Is blindsight possible under signal detection theory? Comment on Phillips (2021)
    Psychological Review 128 (3): 585-591. 2021.
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  • Matthias Michel, Human and Animal Minds: The Consciousness Questions Laid to Rest, by Peter Carruthers
    Philosophical Review 130 (4). 2021.
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  • Brian Hedden, On statistical criteria of algorithmic fairness
    Philosophy and Public Affairs 49 (2): 209-231. 2021.
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  • Alex Byrne, Are women adult human females?
    Philosophical Studies 177 (12): 3783-3803. 2020.
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  • Alex Byrne, Concepts, Belief, and Perception
    In Christoph Demmerling & Dirk Schröder (eds.), Concepts in Thought, Action, and Perception, Routledge. 2020.
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  • Alex Byrne, Comment on Yli-Vakkuri and Hawthorne, Narrow Content
    Philosophical Studies 178 (9): 3017-3026. 2020.
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  • Alex Byrne and Callie Burt, Biological sex and the legal protection of LGBT individuals
    Areo. 2020.
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  • Sally Haslanger, Oppressions: Racial and other
    Racism in Mind 97--123. 2020.
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  • Sally Haslanger, Failures of Methodological Individualism: The Materiality of Social Systems
    Journal of Social Philosophy 53 (4): 512-534. 2020.
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  • Sally Haslanger, How Not to Change the Subject
    In Teresa Marques & Åsa Wikforss (eds.), Shifting Concepts: The Philosophy and Psychology of Conceptual Variability, Oxford University Press. pp. 235-259. 2020.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Ignorance, Beneficence, and Rights
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 17 (1): 56-74. 2020.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Five Questions
    The Philosophers' Magazine 90 131-132. 2020.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Review of Raymond Geuss, 'Who Needs a World View?' (review)
    Los Angeles Review of Books. 2020.
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  • Kieran Setiya, Philosophy as Self-Expression
    The Philosopher. 2020.
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  • Agustin Rayo, On the Open-Endedness of Logical Space
    Philosophers' Imprint 20. 2020.
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  • Agustin Rayo, Absolute Generality
    In Ricki Bliss & James Miller (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Metametaphysics, Routledge. pp. 130-142. 2020.
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  • Justin Khoo, Counterfactuals and Probability
    Philosophical Review 129 (3): 489-495. 2020.
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  • Arif Ahmed and Jack Spencer, Objective Value Is Always Newcombizable
    Mind 129 (516): 1157-1192. 2020.
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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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