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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

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  • John Mark Bishop and John Preston, Views Into the Chinese Room: New Essays on Searle and Artificial Intelligence (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2002.
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  • J. Preston, Language and Thought: Interdisciplinary Themes. Edited by Peter Carruthers and Jill Boucher
    The European Legacy 6 (4): 556-557. 2001.
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  • John Preston, Luciano Floridi philosophy and computing: An introduction
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (1): 197-200. 2001.
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  • David S. Oderberg, Moral Theory: A Non-Consequentialist Approach
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2000.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, KIM, J.-Mind in a Physical World
    Philosophical Books 41 (3): 192-193. 2000.
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  • John Preston and Anthony O'hear, Thought and Language
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 189 (3): 406-407. 1999.
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  • David S. Oderberg, Form and matter: themes in contemporary metaphysics (edited book)
    Blackwell. 1999.
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  • John Preston, Science as supermarket: `Post-modern' themes in Paul Feyerabend's later philosophy of science
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 29 (3): 425-447. 1998.
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  • John Preston, Feyerabend: Philosophy, Science and Society
    Philosophy 73 (286): 634-638. 1998.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Humanism, reflective capacities and prejudice
    Angelaki 3 (1). 1998.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Philosophical works as objects of aesthetic judgment
    Ratio 11 (1). 1998.
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  • Simon Glendinning and Max De Gaynesford, John McDowell on experience: Open to the sceptic?
    Metaphilosophy 29 (1-2): 20-34. 1998.
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  • Philip Stratton-Lake, Can Hooker's rule-consequentialist principle justify Ross's prima facie duties?
    Mind 106 (424): 751-758. 1997.
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  • John Preston, Review. Artificial intelligence and scientific method. Donald Gillies. Philosophy and AI: essays at the interface. Robert Cummins, John Pollock (eds) (review)
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (4): 610-612. 1997.
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  • John Preston, Feyerabend's retreat from realism
    Philosophy of Science 64 (4): 431. 1997.
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  • David S. Oderberg and Jacqueline A. Laing, Human lives: critical essays on consequentialist bioethics (edited book)
    St. Martin's Press. 1997.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, From Stimulus to Science; On Quine: New Essays (review)
    Radical Philosophy 84. 1997.
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  • John Preston, Nancy Cartwright, Jordi Cat, Lola Fleck, and Thomas Uebel: Otto Neurath: Philosophy Between Science and Politics (review)
    Philosophy in Review 16 (5): 322-324. 1996.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Frege’ s Theory of Sense and Reference; Frege (review)
    Radical Philosophy 78. 1996.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Reading Kristeva (review)
    Radical Philosophy 71. 1995.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Shades of realism
    Philosophical Books 36 (1): 1-9. 1995.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Using Sartre (review)
    Radical Philosophy 73. 1995.
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  • Max De Gaynesford, Ruatv?: Heidegger And The Televisual (review)
    Radical Philosophy 68. 1994.
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  • Philip Stratton-Lake, Formulating Categorical Imperatives
    Kant Studien 84 (3): 317-340. 1993.
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  • John Preston, Preface to a new translation of Paul Feyerabend's Science in a Free Society
    In Paul Feyerabend (ed.), Science in a free society, Nlb. 1978.
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  • John Preston, Mach and Hertz's mechanics
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  • Jumbly Grindrod, Sparse Auto-Encoders and Holism about Large Language Models
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  • Charlotte A. Newey and Stephanie Rennick, Epistemic deprivation
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  • Charlotte A. Newey, Justice for children in healthcare: an asymmetric theory of responsibility
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