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Norwich University
Department of Philosophy

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  • Brian Glenney, A pluralist's guide to solving Molyneux's problem
    Routledge. 2025.
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  • Gabriele Ferretti and Brian Glenney, Molyneux’s question today: Introduction to the special issue (edited book)
    Philosophy and the Mind Sciences. 2024.
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  • Brian Glenney and Paul O'Connor, Skateboarding as Discordant: A Rhythmanalysis of Disaster Leisure
    Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (2): 172-184. 2022.
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  • Brian Glenney and Gabriele Ferretti, Molyneux’s Question and the History of Philosophy (edited book)
    Routledge. 2020.
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  • Brian Glenney, José Filipe Silva, Jana Rosker, Susan Blake, Stephen H. Phillips, Katerina Ierodiakonou, Anna Marmodoro, Lukas Licka, Han Thomas Adriaenssen, Chris Meyns, Janet Levin, James Van Cleve, Deborah Boyle, Michael Madary, Josefa Toribio, Gabriele Ferretti, Clare Batty, and Mark Paterson, Plotinus on Perception
    In Brian Glenney, José Filipe Silva, Jana Rosker, Susan Blake, Stephen H. Phillips, Katerina Ierodiakonou, Anna Marmodoro, Lukas Licka, Han Thomas Adriaenssen, Chris Meyns, Janet Levin, James Van Cleve, Deborah Boyle, Michael Madary, Josefa Toribio, Gabriele Ferretti, Clare Batty & Mark Paterson (eds.), Plotinus on Perception. 2019.
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  • Brian Glenney, The senses and the history of philosophy (edited book)
    Routledge. 2019.
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  • Glenney Brian, Book Review (review)
    Journal of Scottish Philosophy 15 (1): 148-151. 2017.
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  • Gábor Boros, Judit Szalai, and Oliver Toth, The Concept of Affectivity in Early Modern Philosophy (edited book)
    Eötvös Loránd University Press. 2017.
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  • Brian Glenney, Philosophical problems, cluster concepts, and the many lives of Molyneux’s question
    Biology and Philosophy 28 (3): 541-558. 2013.
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  • Brian Glenney, Leibniz on Molyneux's Question
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 29 (3): 247-264. 2012.
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  • Brian Glenney, Molyneux's Question
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2012.
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  • Brian Glenney, Adam Smith and the Problem of the External World
    Journal of Scottish Philosophy 9 (2): 205-223. 2011.
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  • Brian Glenney, Book Review: I Told Me So: Self-deception and the Christian Life
    Journal of Spiritual Formation and Soul Care 3 (1): 107-108. 2010.
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