Department Affiliates
Department Activity
Details
-
MA program offered
-
PhD program offered
Also at University of Reading
-
Richard Elliott, The role of removal and elimination in Nietzsche’s model of self-cultivationInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 63 (1): 65-84. 2020.
-
Richard Elliott, Transgressions of the Lawgiver: Nietzsche, Culture and the ‘Good European’In Marco Brusotti, Michael McNeal, Corinna Schubert & Herman Siemens (eds.), European/Supra-European: Cultural Encounters in Nietzsche's Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 167-182. 2020.
-
Richard Elliott, What is ‘Active’ Forgetting in Nietzsche’s Genealogy II, 1?In Anthony K. Jensen & Carlotta Santini (eds.), Nietzsche on Memory and History: The Re-Encountered Shadow, De Gruyter. pp. 113-128. 2020.
-
Richard Elliott, The Work of Forgetting: Or, How Can We Make the Future Possible? by Stephane SymonsThe Agonist : A Nietzsche Circle Journal 13. 2020.
-
Marco Brusotti, Michael J. McNeal, Corinna Schubert, Herman Siemens, Gary Shapiro, Paul Bishop, William Winstead, George Papandreopoulos, Andrea C. Bertino, Daniel Conway, Katherine Graham, Allison Merrick, Daniel Rosenberg, Steffen Dietzsch, Armin Thomas Müller, Richard Elliott, Paul E. Kirkland, Johann Figl, Alexey Zhavoronkov, Andrea Orsucci, Sarah Bianchi, Ekaterina Poljakova, Dagmar Kiesel, Peter Groff, Tsunafumi Takeuchi, and Bartholomew Ryan, Index of SubjectsIn Marco Brusotti, Michael McNeal, Corinna Schubert & Herman Siemens (eds.), European/Supra-European: Cultural Encounters in Nietzsche's Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 379-382. 2020.
-
Nat Hansen, J. D. Porter, and Kathryn Francis, A Corpus Study of "Know": On the Verification of Philosophers' Frequency Claims about LanguageEpisteme 18 (2): 242-268. 2019.
-
Nat Hansen, Metalinguistic ProposalsInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy (1-2): 1-19. 2019.
-
Kathryn Francis, Philip Beaman, and Nat Hansen, Stakes, Scales, and SkepticismErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 6 427--487. 2019.
-
Marc A. Russo, Joletta Belton, B. Thompson, Smadar Bustan, Marie Crowe, Deb Gillon, Cate McCall, Jennifer Jordan, James E. Eubanks, Michael E. Farrell, Brandon S. Barndt, Chandler L. Bolles, Maria Vanushkina, James W. Atchison, Helena Lööf, Christopher Graham, Shona L. Brown, Andrew W. Horne, Laura Whitburn, Lester Jones, Colleen Johnston-Devin, Florin Oprescu, Marion Gray, Sara E. Appleyard, Christopher Clarke, Zehra Gok Metin, John Quintner, Melanie Galbraith, Milton Cohen, Emma Borg, Nat Hansen, Tim Salomons, and Dave Stonor, Meanings of Pain: Volume 2: Common Types of Pain and LanguageSpringer Verlag. 2019.
-
Severin Schroeder and John Preston, Explication, Description and EnlightenmentHistory of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 22 (1): 106-120. 2019.
-
Jumbly Grindrod and Emma Borg, Questions under discussion and the semantics/pragmatics dividePhilosophical Quarterly 69 (275): 418-426. 2019.
-
Jumbly Grindrod, Computational beliefsInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1-22. 2019.
-
Luke Elson, Probabilistic promotion and abilityErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 6 (34). 2019.
-
Luke Elson, Can Streumer simply avoid supervenience?Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 16 (3): 259-267. 2019.
-
Max De Gaynesford, Ascent: Philosophy and Paradise LostBritish Journal of Aesthetics 59 (4): 491-494. 2019.
-
Walter Veit, Evolution of multicellularity: cheating done rightBiology and Philosophy 34 (3): 34. 2019.
-
Walter Veit, Modeling MoralityIn Matthieu Fontaine, Cristina Barés-Gómez, Francisco Salguero-Lamillar, Lorenzo Magnani & Ángel Nepomuceno-Fernández (eds.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology: Inferential Models for Logic, Language, Cognition and Computation, Springer Verlag. 2019.
-
Walter Veit, Correction to: Evolution of multicellularity: cheating done rightBiology and Philosophy 35 (1): 1-2. 2019.
-
Walter Veit, Joe Dewhurst, Krzysztof (Krys) Dolega, Max Jones, Shaun Stanley, Keith Frankish, and Daniel C. Dennett, The rationale of rationalizationBehavioral and Brain Sciences 43. 2019.
-
Nat Hansen, Just What Is It That Makes Travis's Examples So Different, So Appealing?In Tamara Dobler & John Collins (eds.), The Philosophy of Charles Travis: Language, Thought, and Perception, Oxford University Press. 2018.
-
Nat Hansen, Review of Avner Baz, The Crisis of Method in Contemporary Analytic Philosophy (review)Mind 128 (511): 963-970. 2018.
-
Nat Hansen, “Nobody would really talk that way!”: the critical project in contemporary ordinary language philosophySynthese 197 (6): 2433-2464. 2018.
-
Nat Hansen, James Andow, and Jumbly Grindrod, Third‐person knowledge ascriptions: A crucial experiment for contextualismMind and Language 34 (2): 158-182. 2018.
-
Philip Stratton-Lake, Necessarily Coextensive Predicates and ReductionInternational Journal for the Study of Skepticism 8 (4): 282-299. 2018.
-
Luke Elson, From Valuing to Value: A Defense of Subjectivism By David SobelAnalysis 78 (3): 583-586. 2018.