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University of Southern California
School of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 33
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  • 40
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  • 26
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  • 76
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  • Ralph Wedgwood, The Nature of Normativity: Reply to Holton, Railton, and Lenman
    Philosophical Studies 151 (3): 479-491. 2010.
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  • Ralph Wedgwood, The Refutation of Expressivism
    In Zsolt Novak & Andras Simonyi (eds.), Truth, reference, and realism, Central European University Press. pp. 207-234. 2010.
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  • Gabriel Uzquiano, How to solve the hardest logic puzzle ever in two questions
    Analysis 70 (1): 39-44. 2010.
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  • Mark Schroeder, Being for: Evaluating the semantic program of expressivism * by mark Schroeder * clarendon press, 2008. XVI + 198 pp. {pound}27.50: Summary (review)
    Analysis 70 (1): 101-104. 2010.
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  • Mark Schroeder, Getting noncognitivism out of the Woods (review)
    Analysis 70 (1): 129-139. 2010.
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  • Mark Schroeder, How not to avoid wishful thinking
    In Michael S. Brady (ed.), New Waves in Metaethics, Palgrave-macmillan. 2010.
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  • Mark Schroeder, How to be an expressivist about truth
    In Cory Wright & Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen (eds.), New Waves in Truth, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 282--298. 2010.
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  • Mark Schroeder, Holism, Weight, and Undercutting
    Noûs 45 (2). 2010.
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  • Mark Schroeder, Value and the right kind of reason
    Oxford Studies in Metaethics 5 25-55. 2010.
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  • Mark Schroeder, Ought, Agents, and Actions
    Philosophical Review 119 (3): 1-41. 2010.
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  • Mark Schroeder, Noncognitivism in Ethics
    Routledge. 2010.
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  • Robin Jeshion, 1. The Problem of De Re Thought
    In New Essays on Singular Thought, Oxford University Press. 2010.
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  • John Hawthorne and Ofra Magidor, Assertion and Epistemic Opacity
    Mind 119 (476): 1087-1105. 2010.
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  • John Hawthorne, Epistemology (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2010.
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  • Jonathan Quong, Justice Beyond Equality
    Social Theory and Practice 36 (2): 315-340. 2010.
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  • Jonathan Quong, Left-Libertarianism: Rawlsian Not Luck Egalitarian
    Journal of Political Philosophy 19 (1): 64-89. 2010.
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  • Jonathan Quong, Liberalism without Perfection
    Oxford University Press. 2010.
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  • Andrew Bacon, Vagueness and Uncertainty
    Dissertation, BPhil Thesis, Oxford University. 2009.
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  • Stephen Finlay, The Obscurity of Internal Reasons
    Philosophers' Imprint 9 1-22. 2009.
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  • Stephen Finlay, What ought probably means, and why you can’t detach it
    Synthese 177 (1). 2009.
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  • Stephen Finlay, Against all reason? : scepticism about the instrumental norm
    In Charles R. Pigden (ed.), Hume on motivation and virtue, Palgrave-macmillan. 2009.
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  • Ralph Wedgwood, Diotima's eudaemonism: Intrinsic value and rational motivation in Plato's symposium
    Phronesis 54 (4-5): 297-325. 2009.
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  • Ralph Wedgwood, Normativism defended
    In Brian P. McLaughlin & Jonathan Cohen (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 85--102. 2009.
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  • Ralph Wedgwood, The "Good" and the "Right" Revisited
    Philosophical Perspectives 23 (1). 2009.
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  • Ralph Wedgwood, Intrinsic values and reasons for action
    Philosophical Issues 19 (1): 342-363. 2009.
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  • Øystein Linnebo and Gabriel Uzquiano, Which abstraction principles are acceptable? Some limitative results
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60 (2): 239-252. 2009.
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  • Gabriel Uzquiano, Bad company generalized
    Synthese 170 (3). 2009.
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  • Mark Schroeder, Buck-passers' negative thesis
    Philosophical Explorations 12 (3): 341-347. 2009.
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  • Mark Schroeder, Hybrid Expressivism: Virtues and Vices
    Ethics 119 (2): 257-309. 2009.
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  • Mark Schroeder, Means-end coherence, stringency, and subjective reasons
    Philosophical Studies 143 (2). 2009.
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