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Northern Arizona University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 10
    Regular faculty
  • Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 2
    Graduate students
  • 21
    Undergraduates
  • Alumni
  • 1
    Other

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  • Jonna Vance, Phenomenal Commitments: A Puzzle for Experiential Theories of Emotion
    In Hichem Naar & Fabrice Teroni (eds.), The Ontology of Emotions, Cambridge University Press. pp. 90-109. 2017.
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  • Jonna Vance, Action prevents error: Predictive processing without active inference
    Philosophy and Predictive Processing. 2017.
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  • Luke Maring, Occam’s Razor and Non-Voluntarist Accounts of Political Authority
    Dialogue 56 (1): 159-173. 2017.
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  • Gregory Kirk, Self-Knowledge and Ignorance in Plato’s Charmides
    Ancient Philosophy 36 (2): 303-320. 2016.
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  • Luke Maring, What's the Problem with Political Authority? A Pragmatist Account
    Public Affairs Quarterly 30 (3): 239-258. 2016.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Plato’s Anti-hedonism and the Protagoras
    Ancient Philosophy 35 (2): 435-438. 2015.
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  • Jonna Vance, Cognitive Penetration and the Tribunal of Experience
    Review of Philosophy and Psychology 6 (4): 641-663. 2015.
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  • Jonna Vance, Review of The Predictive Mind (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2015. 2015.
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  • Gregory Kirk, Bakhtin, Dewey, and the Diminishing Domain of Shared Experience
    Contemporary Pragmatism 12 (2): 216-231. 2015.
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  • Gregory Kirk, Initiation, Extraction, and Transformation
    Idealistic Studies 45 (1): 103-123. 2015.
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  • Luke Maring, Debate: Why Does the Excellent Citizen Vote?
    Journal of Political Philosophy 24 (2): 245-257. 2015.
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  • Jörg Hardy and George Hilding Rudebusch, Foundations of Ancient Ethics/Grundlagen Der Antiken Ethik
    Vandenhoek. 2014.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch and Christopher M. Turner, Argument Analysis of Plato’s Laches
    Archelogos. 2014.
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  • Jonna Vance, Emotion and the new epistemic challenge from cognitive penetrability
    Philosophical Studies 169 (2): 257-283. 2014.
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  • Gregory Kirk, Book review: Plato on the limits of human life, written by Sara Brill (review)
    Polis 31 (1): 179-182. 2014.
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  • Luke Maring, The Mighty and the Almighty, by Nicholas Wolterstorff
    Faith and Philosophy 31 (2): 229-232. 2014.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Reconsidering Ren as Virtue and Benevolence
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (3-4): 456-472. 2013.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Pleasure
    In Georgios Anagnostopoulos (ed.), A Companion to Aristotle, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
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  • Gregory Kirk, Misreading the Unparticipated Source of Difference in Deleuze's Reversal of Platonism
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (1): 205-225. 2013.
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  • Luke Maring, A new problem of evil: authority and the duty of interference
    Religious Studies 48 (4). 2012.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Yu, Confucius, and Ren
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 10 (3): 341-348. 2011.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Review of David N. McNeill, An Image of the Soul in Speech: Plato and the Problem of Socrates (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (6). 2010.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Christopher Rowe's Plato and the Art of Philosophical Writing1
    Philosophical Books 50 (1): 55-62. 2009.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Review of Le Philèbe de Platon: Introduction à l’Agathologie Platonicienne (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 29 (1): 212-216. 2009.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Socrates
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2009.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Socrates, Piety, and Nominalism
    Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 20 216-221. 2009.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Socrates, Wisdom and Pedagogy
    Philosophical Inquiry 31 (1-2): 153-173. 2009.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Index of Passages Cited
    In Socrates, Wiley. 2009.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Epilogue: Socrates or Plato?
    In Socrates, Wiley. 2009.
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  • George Hilding Rudebusch, Happiness
    In Socrates, Wiley. 2009.
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