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University of Sydney
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 17
    Regular faculty
  • 20
    Other faculty
  • 2
    Retired faculty
  • 47
    Graduate students
  • 107
    Undergraduates
  • 61
    Alumni
  • 9
    Other

Department Activity

  •  News and Updates
  •  Publications

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  • School of History and Philosophy of Science
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  • Luke Russell, Punishment and Forgiveness
    The Philosopher 112 (1): 44-50. 2024.
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  • Ryan Cox, Political Legitimacy and the Indigenous Voice to Parliament
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 41 (3): 423-441. 2024.
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  • Ryan Cox, Actions, reasons, and becauses
    Synthese 204 (1): 1-33. 2024.
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  • Ryan Cox, Back to Class: From Equality of Educational Opportunity to Social Equality
    Ethics 135 (1): 5-35. 2024.
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  • Rasmus Pedersen, Retrodictive and Predictive Attentional Modulation in Temporal Binding
    Synthese 204 (172): 1-40. 2024.
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  • John Matthewson, The Pleistocene Social Contract: Culture and Cooperation in Human EvolutionKim Sterelny, The Pleistocene Social Contract: Culture and Cooperation in Human Evolution, New York: Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. xi + 182, US$74 (hardback)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 101 (4): 1027-1027. 2023.
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  • Andrew James Latham and Kristie Miller, Why Do People Represent Time as Dynamical? An Investigation of Temporal Dynamism and the Open Future
    Philosophical Studies 180 (5): 1717-1742. 2023.
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  • Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Against a Normative Asymmetry Between Near- and Future-Bias
    Synthese 201 (3): 1-31. 2023.
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  • Batoul Hodroj, Andrew James Latham, and Kristie Miller, Our Naïve Representation of Time and of the Open Future
    Dialectica 77 (1): 97-122. 2023.
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  • Sam Baron, Brigitte C. G. Everett, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, Hannah Tierney, and Jordan Veng Thang Oh, Moving Ego versus Moving Time: Investigating the Shared Source of Future-Bias and Near-Bias
    Synthese 202 (3): 1-33. 2023.
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  • Sam Baron, Kristie Miller, and Jonathan Tallant, Presentism and representation: saying it without words
    Synthese 201 (2): 1-33. 2023.
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  • Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Correction to: Against a normative asymmetry between near- and future-bias
    Synthese 201 (5): 1-2. 2023.
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  • Brigitte C. G. Everett, Andrew James Latham, and Kristie Miller, Locating Temporal Passage in a Block World
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (n/a). 2023.
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  • Kristie Miller, Counterpart theory: metaphysical modal normativism by another name
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1 (8): 2339-2360. 2023.
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  • Kristie Miller, Against Passage Illusionism
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (n/a). 2023.
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  • David Braddon-Mitchell, Andrew James Latham, and Kristie Miller, Can We Turn People into Pain Pumps? On the Rationality of Future Bias and Strong Risk Aversion
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 21 (5-6): 593-624. 2023.
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  • Kristie Miller and Michael J. Duncan, Is it identity all the way down? From supersubstantivalism to composition as identity and back again
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (6): 1209-1238. 2023.
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  • Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Do the Folk Represent Time as Essentially Dynamical?
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 66 (10): 1882-1913. 2023.
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  • Kristie Miller and Caroline West, Prudence and Perdurance
    In Karen Bennett & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Volume 13, Oxford University Press. pp. 215-247. 2023.
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  • David Macarthur, Skepticism as Nihilism : Sartre's Nausea reads Cavell
    In Talia Morag (ed.), Sartre and Analytic Philosophy, Routledge. 2023.
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  • Luara Ferracioli, Parenting and the Goods of Childhood
    Oxford University Press. 2023.
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  • Stephanie Collins and Luara Ferracioli, Care for a Profit?
    Perspectives on Politics 21 (2): 625-639. 2023.
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  • Luara Ferracioli, Reconceiving Parental Responsibility in a Burning World
    Australasian Philosophical Review 7 (4): 397-403. 2023.
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  • Dalia Nassar, The Oxford handbook of nineteenth-century women philosophers in the German tradition (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2023.
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  • Dalia Nassar, Plants, animals, and the earth
    In Kristin Gjesdal (ed.), The Oxford handbook of nineteenth-century women philosophers in the German tradition, Oxford University Press. 2023.
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  • Dalia Nassar, Yarran Hominh, and Millicent Churcher, Editors’ Introduction
    Australasian Philosophical Review 7 (4): 327-335. 2023.
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  • Dalia Nassar, Kant, Herder und der Streit um die Analogie
    In Alina Noveanu, Dietmar Koch & Niels Weidtmann (eds.), Analogie: Zur Aktualität eines philosophischen Schlüsselbegriffs, Verlag Karl Alber. pp. 165-186. 2023.
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  • Dalia Nassar, Staging History: Bettina Brentano von Arnim’s Günderode and the Ideal of Symphilosophy
    In Tilottama Rajan & Daniel Whistler (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Poststructuralism, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 373-388. 2023.
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  • Nicholas J. J. Smith, Acting on belief functions
    Theory and Decision 95 (4): 575-621. 2023.
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  • Paul Edmund Griffiths and Pierrick Bourrat, Integrating evolutionary, developmental and physiological mismatch
    Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health 11 (1). 2023.
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