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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

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  •  Publications

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  • School of History and Philosophy of Science
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  • Dalia Nassar, Kant, Schelling and the Organization of Matter
    In Gerad Gentry (ed.), Kantian Legacies in German Idealism, Routledge. 2021.
    Photo of Dalia Nassar
  • Anton Killin, Carl Brusse, Adrian Currie, and Ronald J. Planer, Not by signalling alone: Music's mosaicism undermines the search for a proper function
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44. 2021.
    Photo of Anton Killin Photo of Carl Brusse Photo of Adrian Currie Photo of Adrian Currie Photo of Ronald J. Planer
  • Carl Brusse, The Archaeology and Philosophy of Health: Navigating the New Normal Problem
    In Anton Killin & Sean Allen-Hermanson (eds.), Explorations in Archaeology and Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 101-122. 2021.
    Photo of Carl Brusse
  • Tim Dean, How We Became Human: And Why We Need to Change
    Pan Macmillan. 2021.
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  • Ryan Cox and Matthew Hammerton, Setiya on Consequentialism and Constraints
    Utilitas 33 (4): 474-479. 2021.
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  • Ryan Cox, Introspection and Distinctness
    In Peter R. Anstey & David Braddon-Mitchell (eds.), , Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Ryan Cox, Introspection and Distinctness
    In Peter R. Anstey & David Braddon-Mitchell (eds.), Armstrong's Materialist Theory of Mind, Oxford University Press. pp. 143-175. 2021.
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  • John Matthewson, Detail and generality in mechanistic explanation
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 80 (C): 28-36. 2020.
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  • Paul Edmund Griffiths and John Matthewson, Diseases are Not Adaptations and Neither are Their Causes
    Biological Theory 15 (3): 136-142. 2020.
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  • John Matthewson, Does proper function come in degrees?
    Biology and Philosophy 35 (4): 1-18. 2020.
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  • David Braddon-Mitchell and Kristie Miller, Conativism about personal identity
    In Andrea Sauchelli (ed.), Derek Parfit’s Reasons and Persons: An Introduction and Critical Inquiry, Routledge. pp. 159-269. 2020.
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  • David Braddon-Mitchell and Kristie Miller, Surviving, to some degree
    Philosophical Studies 177 (12): 3805-3831. 2020.
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  • Sam Baron and David Braddon-Mitchell, Presentism, Continuous Time-Travel and the Phenomenology of Passage
    Erkenntnis 87 (2): 767-786. 2020.
    Photo of Sam Baron Photo of David Braddon-Mitchell
  • Kristie Miller, Alex Holcombe, and Andrew James Latham, Temporal Phenomenology: Phenomenological Illusion versus Cognitive Error
    Synthese 197 (2): 751-771. 2020.
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  • Kristie Miller, Metaphysical Contingentism
    In Ricki Bliss & James Miller (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Metametaphysics, Routledge. pp. 405-420. 2020.
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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 1. 2020.
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  • Andrew James Latham and Kristie Miller, Time in a One‐Instant World
    Ratio 33 (3): 145-154. 2020.
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  • Sam Baron, Kristie Miller, and Jonathan Tallant, Grounding at a distance
    Philosophical Studies 177 (11): 3373-3390. 2020.
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  • Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, An Empirical Investigation of Purported Passage Phenomenology
    Journal of Philosophy 117 (7): 353-386. 2020.
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  • Michael J. Duncan and Kristie Miller, Is it identity all the way down? From supersubstantivalism to composition as identity and back again
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1. 2020.
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  • Andrew James Latham and Kristie Miller, Quantum Gravity, Timelessness, and the Folk Concept of Time
    Synthese 198 (10): 9453-9478. 2020.
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  • Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, An Empirical Investigation of the Role of Direction in our Concept of Time
    Acta Analytica 36 (1): 25-47. 2020.
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  • Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, James Norton, and Christian Tarsney, Future Bias in Action: Does the Past Matter More When You Can Affect it?
    Synthese 198 (12): 11327-11349. 2020.
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  • Christina Rawls and Kristie Miller, Time Will Tell: An Interview with Kristie Miller
    Blog of the APA. 2020.
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  • Dalia Nassar, An 'Ethics for the Transition': Schelling's Critique of Negative Philosophy and its Significance for Environmental Thought
    In G. Anthony Bruno (ed.), Schelling’s Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity, Oxford University Press. pp. 231-248. 2020.
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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. 2020.
    Photo of Dalia Nassar
  • Nicholas J. J. Smith, Alethic Pluralism and Logical Consequence
    In Martin Blicha & Igor Sedlar (eds.), The Logica Yearbook 2019, College Publications. pp. 147-61. 2020.
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  • Paul Edmund Griffiths, The fearless vampire conservator: Phillip Kitcher and genetic determinism
    In Eva M. Neumann-Held, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Barbara Herrnstein Smith & E. Roy Weintraub (eds.), Genes in Development: Re-reading the Molecular Paradigm, Duke University Press. pp. 175-198. 2020.
    Photo of Paul Edmund Griffiths
  • Brett Calcott, Arnaud Pocheville, and Paul Edmund Griffiths, Signals That Make a Difference
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (1): 233-258. 2020.
    Photo of Brett Calcott Photo of Paul Edmund Griffiths
  • Paul Edmund Griffiths, 7 The Fearless Vampire Conservator: Philip Kitcher, Genetic Determinism, and the Informational Gene
    In Eva M. Neumann-Held, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Barbara Herrnstein Smith & E. Roy Weintraub (eds.), Genes in Development: Re-reading the Molecular Paradigm, Duke University Press. pp. 175-198. 2020.
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