Department Members
Department Activity
Details
-
MA program offered
Also at Toronto Metropolitan University
-
Elizabeth Jackson, Against the Phenomenal View of Evidence: Disagreement and Shared EvidenceIn Kevin McCain, Scott Stapleford & Matthias Steup (eds.), Seemings: New Arguments, New Angles, Routledge. 2023.
-
Katharine O'Reilly and Caterina Pellò, Ancient women philosophers: recovered ideas and new perspectives (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2023.
-
Jeta Mulaj, Kosova: A Note from the Wreckage of Anti-ImperialismContinental Thought and Theory 4 (1): 160-202. 2023.
-
David A. Hunter, On Believing: Being Right in a World of PossibilitiesOxford University Press. 2022.
-
Boris Hennig, Avicenna on human self-intellectionArabic Sciences and Philosophy 32 (2): 179-199. 2022.
-
Boris Hennig, Quiddities and repeatables: towards a tripartite analysis of simple predicative statementsSynthese 200 (3): 1-12. 2022.
-
Glenn Parsons, Imperfection and Beauty of CharacterIn Peter Cheyne (ed.), Imperfectionist Aesthetics in Art and Everyday Life, Routledge. pp. 296-309. 2022.
-
Glenn Parsons and C. David Allen, Environmental Aesthetics (Annotated Bibliography) (review)Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy. 2022.
-
Glenn Parsons, Appreciating Nature through Film: A Defense of Mediated AppreciationIn Ted Nannicelli & Mette Hjort (eds.), A Companion to Motion Pictures and Public Value, Wiley Blackwel. pp. 69-85. 2022.
-
Michael Milona, What “Values” Are Emotions About?A Tribute to Ronald de Sousa, Edited by Julien Deonna, Christine Tappolet and Fabrice Teroni. 2022.
-
Elizabeth Jackson, What’s Epistemic About Epistemic Paternalism?In Jonathan Matheson & Kirk Lougheed (eds.), Epistemic Autonomy, Routledge. 2022.
-
Elizabeth Jackson, Faith, Hope, and JustificationIn Paul Silva & Luis R. G. Oliveira (eds.), Propositional and Doxastic Justification: New Essays on their Nature and Significance, Routledge. 2022.
-
Elizabeth Jackson, Why Credences Are Not BeliefsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (2): 360-370. 2022.
-
Elizabeth Jackson, Faith and ReasonIn Mark A. Lamport (ed.), The Handbook of Philosophy and Religion, Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 167-177. 2022.
-
Elizabeth Jackson and Peter Tan, Epistemic Akrasia and Belief‐Credence DualismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 104 (3). 2022.
-
Elizabeth Jackson, On the Independence of Belief and CredencePhilosophical Issues 32 (1): 9-31. 2022.
-
Elizabeth Jackson and Justin Mooney, Probing the Mind of God: Divine Beliefs and CredencesReligious Studies 58 (1). 2022.
-
Amanda Bryant, The Supposed Spectre of ScientismIn Moti Mizrahi Mizrahi (ed.), For and Against Scientism: Science, Methodology, and the Future of Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 47-74. 2022.
-
Amanda Bryant, Grounding interventionism: Conceptual and epistemological challengesMetaphilosophy 53 (2-3): 322-343. 2022.
-
Nevin Climenhaga and Daniel Rubio, Molinism: Explaining our Freedom AwayMind 131 (522): 459-485. 2022.
-
Bradley Richards, Seeing and attending wholes and parts: A reply to PrettymanThought: A Journal of Philosophy 10 (3): 226-236. 2021.
-
Elizabeth Jackson, Tyron Goldschmidt, Dustin Crummett, and Rebecca Chan, Applied Ethics: An Impartial IntroductionHackett Publishing. 2021.