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Niagara University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 7
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  • 2
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  • 1
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  • 2
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  • Alumni
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  • Michael Barnwell, The Problem with Aquinas’s Original Discovery
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 89 (2): 277-291. 2015.
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  • Phil Woodward, Introspection and Consciousness (review)
    Philosophical Psychology 28 (8): 1241-1245. 2015.
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  • Steve Petersen, Designing People to Serve
    In Patrick Lin, Keith Abney & George A. Bekey (eds.), Robot Ethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Robotics, The Mit Press. 2014.
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  • Steve Petersen, A Normative Yet Coherent Naturalism
    Philo 17 (1): 77-91. 2014.
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  • Steve Petersen, Utilitarian epistemology
    Synthese 190 (6): 1173-1184. 2013.
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  • Steve Petersen, Toward an algorithmic metaphysics
    In David L. Dowe (ed.), Algorithmic Probability and Friends. Bayesian Prediction and Artificial Intelligence: Papers From the Ray Solomonoff 85th Memorial Conference, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, November 30 -- December 2, 2011, Springer. pp. 306-317. 2013.
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  • Michael Barnwell, Dougherty, M. V. Moral Dilemmas in Medieval Thought: From Gratian to Aquinas. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. 226. $90.00 (review)
    Ethics 123 (2): 361-365. 2013.
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  • Michael Barnwell, Aquinas's Ethics: Metaphysical Foundations, Moral Theory, and Theological Context (review)
    Speculum 86 (2): 483-484. 2011.
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  • Sean Donaghue-Johnston, John Stuart Mill on Health Care Reform
    Social Philosophy Today 27 63-74. 2011.
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  • Abigail Levin, The Cost of Free Speech: Pornography, Hate Speech, and Their Challenge to Liberalism
    Palgrave-Macmillan. 2010.
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  • Michael Barnwell, Trolley Cases and Being ‘In the Realm,’
    Southwest Philosophical Studies 32 29-35. 2010.
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  • Michael Barnwell, Aquinas’s Two Different Accounts of Akrasia
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (1): 49-67. 2010.
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  • Michael Barnwell, The Problem of Negligent Omissions: Medieval Action Theories to the Rescue
    Brill. 2010.
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  • Sean Donaghue-Johnston, Conceptions of the Good and the Ubiquity of Power
    Social Philosophy Today 26 83-90. 2010.
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  • Michael Barnwell, De Casu Diaboli: An Examination of Faith and Reason Via a Discussion of the Devil's Sin
    St. Anselm Journal 6 (2): 1-8. 2009.
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  • Michael Barnwell, Voluntary Inconsideration, Virtual Cognition, and Francisco Suárez
    Southwest Philosophical Studies 31 9-14. 2009.
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  • Michael Barnwell, De Casu Diaboli: An Examination of Faith and Reason Via a Discussion of the Devil’s Sin
    Saint Anselm Journal 6 (2): 1-8. 2009.
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  • Sean Donaghue-Johnston, The Ethical Work of Character: Reading On Liberty as an Aesthetic Manual
    Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 92 (3/4): 259-278. 2009.
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  • Steve Petersen, Analysis, schmanalysis
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 38 (2). 2008.
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  • Steve Petersen, Analysis, Schmanalysis
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 38 (2): 289-299. 2008.
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  • Steve Petersen, The ethics of robot servitude
    Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 19 (1): 43-54. 2007.
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  • Steve Petersen, Construing faith as action won't save Pascal's Wager
    Philo 9 (2): 221-229. 2006.
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  • Steve Petersen, Construing Faith as Action Won’t Save Pascal’s Wager
    Philo 9 (2): 221-229. 2006.
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  • Sean Donaghue-Johnston, The physiology of inscription : Foucault's genealogy as curative science
    Dissertation, Brock University. 2006.
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  • Steve Petersen, Functions, creatures, learning, emotion
    Hudlicka and Canamero. 2004.
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  • Steve Petersen, Belief-desire coherence
    Dissertation, University of Michigan. 2003.
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  • Steve Petersen, Minimum message length as a truth-conducive simplicity measure
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  • Steve Petersen, Simplicity tracks truth because compression tracks probability
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  • Steve Petersen, Comments on Carl Wagner's jeffrey conditioning and external bayesianity
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  • Steve Petersen, Naturalism is (literally) self-explanatory
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