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Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 12
    Regular faculty
  • 1
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 11
    Graduate students
  • 21
    Undergraduates
  • 3
    Alumni
  • 4
    Other

Department Activity

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  •  Publications

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  • Eugene Y. S. Chua, Not quite killing it: black hole evaporation, global energy, and de-idealization
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 15 (1): 1-45. 2025.
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  • Bosco Garcia, Eugene Y. S. Chua, and Harman Singh Brah, The Problem of Atypicality in LLM-Powered Psychiatry
    Journal of Medical Ethics. 2025.
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  • Christophe de Ray, Seeing through the forms ‐ towards a Platonic indirect realism
    European Journal of Philosophy 33 (1): 17-28. 2025.
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  • Christophe de Ray, In Defence of the Pauline Principle
    Ratio 38 (3): 174-181. 2025.
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  • James Openshaw, Does singular thought have an epistemic essence?
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 68 (7): 2173-2196. 2025.
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  • Kourken Michaelian, Juan F. Álvarez, and James Openshaw, Is De Brigard a simulationist?
    Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 6. 2025.
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  • James Openshaw, Kourken Michaelian, and Denis Perrin, Reference and remembering: Editorial introduction
    Synthese 205 (3): 1-12. 2025.
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  • James Openshaw, Illusions of memory: what referential confabulation can tell us about remembering
    Asian Journal of Philosophy 4 (2): 1-23. 2025.
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  • Somogy Varga, Andrew James Latham, and Jacob Stegenga, Health, Disease, and the Medicalization of Low Sexual Desire: A Vignette-Based Experimental Study
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 12 (n/a). 2025.
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  • Hamed Tabatabaei Ghomi and Jacob Stegenga, Causal inference from clinical experience
    Philosophical Studies 182 (2): 445-465. 2025.
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  • Yichen Luo, Black Holes Inside and Out: A Philosophical Treatise on Black Hole Physics
    Dissertation, The University of Western Ontario. 2025.
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  • Hiu Chuk Winnie Sung, Is Backsliding Possible on Xunzi’s View?
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 23 (3): 397-421. 2024.
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  • Christophe de Ray, Corruptio boni: An alternative to the privation theory of evil
    Ratio 37 (2-3): 191-203. 2024.
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  • James Openshaw and Kourken Michaelian, Reference in remembering: towards a simulationist account
    Synthese 203 (3): 1-32. 2024.
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  • Kourken Michaelian, Shin Sakuragi, James Openshaw, and Denis Perrin, Mental Time Travel
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  • Jacob Stegenga, Justifying Scientific Progress
    Philosophy of Science 91 543-560. 2024.
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  • Peter Vickers, Ludovica Adamo, Mark Alfano, Cory J. Clark, Eleonora Cresto, He Cui, Haixin Dang, Finnur Dellsén, Nathalie Dupin, Laura Gradowski, Simon Graf, Aline Guevara, Mark Hallap, Jesse Hamilton, Mariann Hardey, Paula Helm, Asheley Landrum, Neil Levy, Edouard Machery, Sarah Mills, Seán M. Muller, Joanne Sheppard, Shinod N. K., Matthew Slater, Jacob Stegenga, Henning Strandin, Michael T. Stuart, David Sweet, Ufuk Tasdan, Henry Taylor, Owen Towler, Dana Tulodziecki, Heidi Tworek, Rebecca Wallbank, Harald A. Wiltsche, and Samantha Mitchell Finnigan, Development of a novel methodology for ascertaining scientific opinion and extent of agreement
    PLoS ONE 19 (12): 1-24. 2024.
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  • Andrew T. Forcehimes, The Deontic Primacy of Actions?
    Journal of Philosophy 120 (10): 521-549. 2023.
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  • Chenyang Li, The Sequential Problem of the Eight Human Aims in the Great Learning
    Philosophy East and West 73 (2): 326-344. 2023.
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  • Chenyang Li, 儒家与民主
    Social Sciences Press of China. 2023.
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  • Chenyang Li, Reshaping Confucianism: A Progressive Inquiry
    Oxford University Press. 2023.
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  • Chenyang Li, 《当代儒学研究:跨文化的视角》Cross-cultural Confucian Philosophy: Selected Works of Chenyang Li
    Kongxuetang Press. 2023.
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  • Hiu Chuk Winnie Sung, A Confucian Account of Trustworthiness
    In Mark Alfano, David Collins & Iris Jovanovic (eds.), Perspectives on Trust in the History of Philosophy, Lexington Books. pp. 15-33. 2023.
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  • Hiu Chuk Winnie Sung, Introduction
    Australasian Philosophical Review 7 (2): 105-107. 2023.
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  • Eugene Y. S. Chua, From classical to quantum, from physics to philosophy: Benjamin H. Feintzeig: The classical-quantum correspondence. Cambridge Elements in the philosophy of physics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022, 97 pp, $22 PB
    Metascience 33 (1): 65-68. 2023.
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  • Eugene Y. S. Chua, T Falls Apart: On the Status of Classical Temperature in Relativity
    Philosophy of Science 90 (5): 1307-1319. 2023.
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  • James Openshaw, (In defence of) preservationism and the previous awareness condition: What is a theory of remembering, anyway?
    Philosophical Perspectives 37 (1): 290-307. 2023.
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  • Kourken Michaelian, Shin Sakuragi, James Openshaw, and Denis Perrin, Mental Time Travel
    In Lucas Bietti & Pogacar Martin (eds.), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Memory Studies, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 1-15. 2023.
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  • Jacob Stegenga and Tarun Menon, The Difference-to-Inference Model for Values in Science
    Res Philosophica 100 (4): 423-447. 2023.
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  • Tarun Menon and Jacob Stegenga, Sisyphean Science: Why Value Freedom is Worth Pursuing
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 13 (48): 1-24. 2023.
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