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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

Also at University of Sydney

  • School of History and Philosophy of Science
  • All departments
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  • Anik Waldow, Personal Identity
    In Charles Wolfe Dana Jalobeanu (ed.), Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences, Ccsd. 2020.
    Photo of Anik Waldow
  • Anik Waldow, The language of sympathy: Hume on communication
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (2): 296-317. 2020.
    Photo of Anik Waldow
  • Anik Waldow, Descartes, Malebranche, and the Crisis of Perception, by Walter Ott
    Mind 129 (514): 673-681. 2020.
    Photo of Anik Waldow
  • Anik Waldow, Experience Embodied: Early Modern Accounts of the Human Place in Nature
    Oup Usa. 2020.
    Photo of Anik Waldow
  • Danielle Celermajer, Sria Chatterjee, Alasdair Cochrane, Stefanie Fishel, Astrida Neimanis, Anne O’Brien, Susan Reid, Krithika Srinivasan, David Schlosberg, and Anik Waldow, Justice Through a Multispecies Lens
    Contemporary Political Theory 19 (3): 475-512. 2020.
    Photo of Anik Waldow Photo of Alasdair Cochrane
  • Anik Waldow, Condillac on being human: Language and reflection reconsidered
    European Journal of Philosophy 29 (2): 504-519. 2020.
    Photo of Anik Waldow
  • Alexander Reutlinger, Mark Colyvan, and Karolina Krzyżanowska, The Prospects for a Monist Theory of Non-causal Explanation in Science and Mathematics
    Erkenntnis 87 (4): 1773-1793. 2020.
    Photo of Alexander Reutlinger Photo of Mark Colyvan Photo of Karolina Krzyżanowska
  • Rachael L. Brown, Carl Brusse, Bryce Huebner, and Ross Pain, Unification at the cost of realism and precision
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 43. 2020.
    Photo of Carl Brusse Photo of Bryce Huebner Photo of Ross Pain Photo of Rachael L. Brown
  • Carl Brusse and Kim Sterelny, Religion and its evolution: signals, norms, and secret histories
    Religion, Brain and Behavior 10 (3): 217--222. 2020.
    Photo of Carl Brusse Photo of Kim Sterelny
  • Carl Brusse, Signaling theories of religion: models and explanation
    Religion, Brain and Behavior 10 (3): 272--291. 2020.
    Photo of Carl Brusse
  • Luke Russell, Being Evil: A Philosophical Perspective
    Oxford University Press. 2020.
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  • Luke Russell, The who, the what, and the how of forgiveness
    Philosophy Compass 15 (3). 2020.
    Photo of Luke Russell
  • Ryan Cox, Bromberger on the Syntax of Why-Interrogatives
    Lingua 247. 2020.
    Photo of Ryan Cox
  • Ryan Cox, Constitutivism About Instrumental Desire and Introspective Belief
    Dialectica 74 (4): 651-680. 2020.
    Photo of Ryan Cox
  • David Braddon-Mitchell and Kristie Miller, Quantum gravity, timelessness, and the contents of thought
    Philosophical Studies 176 (7): 1807-1829. 2019.
    Photo of David Braddon-Mitchell Photo of Kristie Miller
  • Lok-Chi Chan, David Braddon-Mitchell, and Andrew James Latham, Alien Worlds, Alien Laws, and the Humean Conceivability Argument
    Ratio 33 (1): 1-13. 2019.
    Photo of Andrew James Latham Photo of Lok-Chi Chan Photo of David Braddon-Mitchell
  • Kristie Miller and James Norton, A psychologistic theory of metaphysical explanation
    Synthese 196 (7): 2777-2802. 2019.
    Photo of Kristie Miller Photo of James Norton
  • Kristie Miller, The cresting wave: a new moving spotlight theory
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49 (1): 94-122. 2019.
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  • Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Philosophical Methodology and Conceptions of Evil Action
    Metaphilosophy 50 (3): 296-315. 2019.
    Photo of Andrew James Latham Photo of Kristie Miller Photo of James Norton
  • Kristie Miller, Does it really seem as though time passes?
    In Adrian Bardon, Valtteri Arstila, Sean Power & Argiro Vatakis (eds.), The Illusions of Time: Philosophical and Psychological Essays on Timing and Time Perception, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 17-33. 2019.
    Photo of Kristie Miller
  • Kristie Miller, Alex Holcombe, and Andrew James Latham, On Believing that Time Does Not Flow, but Thinking that it Seems to
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42. 2019.
    Photo of Kristie Miller Photo of Andrew James Latham
  • Zachary Goodsell, Michael Duncan, and Kristie Miller, What is an Extended Simple Region?
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 101 (3): 649-659. 2019.
    Photo of Zachary Goodsell Photo of Kristie Miller Photo of Michael J. Duncan
  • Sam Baron, Kristie Miller, and Jonathan Tallant, Temporal Fictionalism for a Timeless World
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 102 (2): 281-301. 2019.
    Photo of Sam Baron Photo of Kristie Miller Photo of Jonathan Tallant
  • Samuel Baron, Mark Colyvan, Kristie Miller, and Michael Rubin, Non-naturalistic moral explanation
    Synthese 198 (5): 4273-4294. 2019.
    Photo of Sam Baron Photo of Kristie Miller Photo of Mark Colyvan Photo of Michael Rubin
  • Andrew James Latham and Kristie Miller, From Proto-Forgiveness to Minimal Forgiveness
    Australasian Philosophical Review 3 (3): 330-335. 2019.
    Photo of Andrew James Latham Photo of Kristie Miller
  • Naoyuki Kajimoto, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Primitive Directionality and Diachronic Grounding
    Acta Analytica 35 (2): 195-211. 2019.
    Photo of Naoyuki Kajimoto Photo of Kristie Miller Photo of James Norton
  • Kristie Miller and James Norton, If Time Can Pass, Time Can Pass at Different Rates
    Analytic Philosophy 62 (1): 21-32. 2019.
    Photo of Kristie Miller Photo of James Norton
  • Sam Baron, Reginald Mary Chua, Kristie Miller, and James Norton, Much ado about aboutness
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 3. 2019.
    Photo of Sam Baron Photo of Reginald Mary Chua Photo of James Norton Photo of Kristie Miller
  • Luara Ferracioli, Carefreeness and Children's Wellbeing
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (1): 103-117. 2019.
    Photo of Luara Ferracioli
  • Nick Smith, Problems of Precision in Fuzzy Theories of Vagueness and Bayesian Epistemology
    In Richard Dietz (ed.), Vagueness and Rationality in Language Use and Cognition, Springer Verlag. pp. 31-48. 2019.
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