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University of Reading
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 13
    Regular faculty
  • 5
    Other faculty
  • 2
    Retired faculty
  • 29
    Graduate students
  • 55
    Undergraduates
  • 40
    Alumni
  • 1
    Other

Department Activity

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  •  Publications

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  • Max De Gaynesford, Geoffrey Hill and performative utterance
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Speech acts, responsibility and commitment in poetry
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  • Nat Hansen, On an Alleged Truth/Falsity Asymmetry in Context Shifting Experiments
    Philosophical Quarterly 62 (248): 530-545. 2012.
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  • Nat Hansen, J. L. Austin and literal meaning
    European Journal of Philosophy 22 (4): 617-632. 2012.
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  • Philip Stratton-Lake, Intuitionism
    In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics, Routledge. 2012.
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  • John Preston, Great Books, Bad Arguments: Republic, Leviathan, and The Communist Manifesto. By W. G. Runciman
    The European Legacy 17 (7): 957-958. 2012.
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  • David S. Oderberg, Survivalism, Corruptionism, and Mereology
    European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4 (4): 1-26. 2012.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Integrity and grace
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  • Maximilian de Gaynesford, Integrity Over Time: Korsgaard and the Unity Criterion
    The Harvard Review of Philosophy 18 (1): 50-72. 2012.
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  • Nat Hansen, Color Adjectives and Radical Contextualism
    Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (3): 201-221. 2011.
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  • Nat Hansen, Color adjectives and radical contextualism
    Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (3). 2011.
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  • Philip Stratton-Lake, Eliminativism about Derivative Prima Facie Duties
    In Thomas Hurka (ed.), Underivative Duty: British Moral Philosophers from Sidgwick to Ewing, Oxford University Press. 2011.
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  • Nenad Smokrović, Logical Consequence and Rationality
    In Majda Trobok, Nenad Miščević & Berislav Žarnić (eds.), Between Logic and Reality: Modeling Inference, Action and Understanding, Springer. pp. 121--133. 2011.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Speech, Action and Uptake
    In Agents and Their Actions, Wiley-blackwell. 2011.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Agents and Their Actions (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2011.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, How Not To Do Things With Words: J. L. Austin on Poetry: Articles
    British Journal of Aesthetics 51 (1): 31-49. 2011.
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  • Emma Borg, On three theories of implicature: default theory, relevance and minimalism
    In Klaus Petrus (ed.), Meaning and analysis: new essays on Grice, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 268-287. 2010.
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  • John Preston, The extended mind, the concept of belief, and epistemic credit
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  • Maximilian de Gaynesford, Putnam's Model‐Theoretic Argument
    In Steven D. Hales (ed.), A Companion to Relativism, Wiley-blackwell. 2010.
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  • Maximilian De Gaynesford, What are we? A study in personal ontology – Eric T. Olson
    Philosophical Quarterly 60 (238): 208-211. 2010.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Speech acts and poetry
    Analysis 70 (4). 2010.
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  • Philip Stratton-Lake, Ethical choice
    In John Shand (ed.), Central Issues of Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 219-230. 2009.
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  • John Preston, Review: Bradley Monton, (Ed.) Images of empiricism: essays on science and stances with a reply from Bas Van Fraassen. Oxford University Press, 2007 (review)
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  • John Preston, Review: A W Carus, Carnap and twentieth century thought: explication as enlightenment. Cambridge University Press, 2007
    The European Legacy 14 (6): 759-761. 2009.
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  • Maximilian De Gaynesford, Incense and insensibility: Austin on the ‘non-seriousness’ of poetry
    Ratio 22 (4): 464-485. 2009.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, The seriousness of poetry
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Illocutionary acts, subordination and silencing
    Analysis 69 (3): 488-490. 2009.
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  • Philip Stratton-Lake, Being virtuous and the virtues: Two aspects of Kant's doctrine of virtue
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  • Philip Stratton-Lake, Moral Motivation in Kant
    In Graham Bird (ed.), A Companion to Kant, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.
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  • John Preston, Review: Marie McGinn, Elucidating the tractatus: Wittgenstein's early philosophy of logic & language. Clarendon Press, 2006 (review)
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