Department Affiliates
Department Activity
Details
-
PhD program offered
Also at Saint Louis University
-
James Bohman and William Rehg, Discourse and Democracy: The Formal and Informal Bases of Legitimacy in Habermas' Faktizität und GeltungJournal of Political Philosophy 4 (1): 79-99. 2006.
-
Kent Staley, Agency and objectivity in the search for the top qjjarkIn Peter Achinstein (ed.), Scientific Evidence: Philosophical Theories & Applications, The Johns Hopkins University Press. 2005.
-
Kent Staley, Hans Radder , The Philosophy of Scientific Experimentation. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press , 336 pp., $29.95Philosophy of Science 72 (3): 525-528. 2005.
-
Susan Brower-Toland, Special Editor’s Introduction to Medieval MetaphysicsModern Schoolman 82 (2): 81-82. 2005.
-
Scott Ragland, Descartes on divine providence and human freedomArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87 (2): 159-188. 2005.
-
William Rehg, Assessing the Cogency of Arguments: lbree Kinds of MeritsInformal Logic 25 (2): 95-115. 2005.
-
William Rehg, Ideals of Argumentative Process and the Ethnomethodology of Scientific WorkSymposium 9 (2): 313-337. 2005.
-
William Rehg, Peter McBurney, and Simon Parsons, Computer decision-support systems for public argumentation: assessing deliberative legitimacy (review)AI and Society 19 (3): 203-228. 2005.
-
Kent Staley, Robust evidence and secure evidence claimsPhilosophy of Science 71 (4): 467-488. 2004.
-
Kent Staley, The Evidence for the Top Quark: Objectivity and Bias in Collaborative ExperimentationCambridge University Press. 2004.
-
Jack Marler, Ammonius and Eriugena: On Matter and PredicationIn Matthias Lutz-Bachmann, Alexander Fidora & Pia Antolic-Piper (eds.), Erkenntnis und Wissenschaft/ Knowledge and Science: Probleme der Epistemologie in der Philosophie des Mittelalters/ Problems of Epistemology in Medieval Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 15-24. 2004.
-
Jeffrey Bishop, Beyond health care accountability: The gift of medicineJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 29 (1). 2004.
-
Jeffrey Bishop, Modern liberalism, female circumcision, and the rationality of traditionsJournal of Medicine and Philosophy 29 (4). 2004.
-
Eleonore Stump, Personal relations and moral residueHistory of the Human Sciences 17 (2-3): 33-56. 2004.
-
Eleonore Stump, Aquinas’s Virtue Ethics and its Metaphysical FoundationIn Jan Szaif & Matthias Lutz-Bachmann (eds.), Was ist das für den Menschen Gute? / What is Good for a Human Being?: Menschliche Natur und Güterlehre / Human Nature and Values, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 209-228. 2004.
-
Helen de Cruz, Why Humans Can Count Large Quantities AccuratelyPhilosophica 74 (2). 2004.
-
Timothy O'Connor and Jonathan D. Jacobs, Emergent individualsPhilosophical Quarterly 53 (213): 540-555. 2003.
-
Scott Berman, A Defense of Psychological EgoismIn Naomi Reshotko & Terry Penner (eds.), Desire, identity, and existence: essays in honor of T.M. Penner, Academic Print. &. 2003.
-
Scott Berman, Special Editor’s Introduction: The Metaphysics of Plato and AristotleModern Schoolman 80 (3): 165-170. 2003.
-
Susan Brower-Toland, Review of John O'Callaghan, Thomist Realism and the Linguistic Turn: Toward a More Perfect Form of Existence (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (8). 2003.
-
Eleonore Stump, Moral responsibility without alternative possibilitiesIn Michael S. McKenna & David Widerker (eds.), Moral Responsibility and Alternative Possibilities: Essays on the Importance of Alternative Possibilities, Ashgate. pp. 139--158. 2003.
-
Eleonore Stump and Norman Kretzmann, The Cambridge Companion to AugustinePhilosophical Quarterly 53 (211): 285-286. 2003.
-
Darin Davis, Conceptual Gerrymandering?Southern Journal of Philosophy 41 (4): 583-600. 2003.
-
William Rehg, Discourse ethicsIn Edith Wyschogrod & Gerald McKenny (eds.), The Ethical, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 5--83. 2003.
-
William Rehg, Grasping the force of the better argument: McMahon versus discourse ethicsInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 46 (1). 2003.
-
William Rehg, Habermas, Argumentation Theory, and Science Studies: Toward Interdisciplinary CooperationInformal Logic 23 (2): 161-182. 2003.
-
William Rehg, Moral discourse as reflection: Comments on James Swindal’s Reflection RevisitedPhilosophy and Social Criticism 29 (2): 127-136. 2003.