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Temple University
Department of Philosophy

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  • Colin Chamberlain, Our Body Is the Measure: Malebranche and the Body-Relativity of Sensory Perception
    Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy. forthcoming.
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  • Peter E. Gordon, Espen Hammer, and Maxim Pensky, Blackwell Companion to Adorno (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. forthcoming.
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  • Colin Chamberlain, The Most Dangerous Error: Malebranche on the Experience of Causation
    Philosophers' Imprint. forthcoming.
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  • Lee-Ann Chae, Hoping for Peace
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (2): 211-221. 2020.
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  • Eugene Chislenko, Scanlon’s Theories of Blame
    Journal of Value Inquiry 54 (3): 371-386. 2020.
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  • Colin Chamberlain, ‘Let us imagine that God has made a miniature earth and sky’: Malebranche on the Body-Relativity of Visual Size
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 6 (2): 206-224. 2020.
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  • Colin Chamberlain, What Am I? Descartes’s Various Ways of Considering the Self
    Journal of Modern Philosophy 2 (1): 2. 2020.
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  • Eugene Chislenko, Akratic Action under the Guise of the Good
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (5): 606-621. 2020.
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  • Eugene Chislenko, Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals, written by Christine M. Korsgaard (review)
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 17 (2): 253-259. 2020.
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  • Eli Alshanetsky, The Meno Paradox of Reflection
    Journal of Philosophy 117 (4): 219-235. 2020.
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  • Miriam Solomon, Book Forum
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 81 101271. 2020.
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  • Eli Alshanetsky, Making Our Thoughts Clear
    The Harvard Review of Philosophy 27 71-86. 2020.
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  • Kristin Gjesdal, A Nietzsche for Our Times? Andrew Huddleston on Nietzsche on the Decadence and Flourishing of Culture
    Journal of Nietzsche Studies 51 (2): 212. 2020.
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  • Han-Kyul Kim, Locke’s Ideas of Mind and Body
    Routledge. 2019.
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  • Colin Chamberlain, “The body I call ‘mine’ ”: A sense of bodily ownership in Descartes
    European Journal of Philosophy 27 (1): 3-24. 2019.
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  • Eugene Chislenko, Blame and Protest
    The Journal of Ethics 23 (2): 163-181. 2019.
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  • Miriam Solomon, Review of Anya Plutynski’s Explaining cancer: finding order in disorder (review)
    Biology and Philosophy 34 (3): 37. 2019.
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  • Colin Chamberlain, Color in a Material World: Margaret Cavendish against the Early Modern Mechanists
    Philosophical Review 128 (3): 293-336. 2019.
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  • Eli Alshanetsky, Articulating a Thought
    Oxford University Press. 2019.
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  • Colin Chamberlain, Review of the Well-Ordered Universe (review)
    Hypatia Reviews Online. 2019.
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  • Amir Saemi and Philip Atkins, Targeting Human Shields
    Philosophical Quarterly 68 (271): 328-348. 2018.
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  • Michael N. Forster and Kristin Gjesdal, The Cambridge Companion to Hermeneutics (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2018.
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  • Colin Chamberlain, Our Bodies, Our Selves: Malebranche on the Feelings of Embodiment
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 5. 2018.
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  • Katie Brennan, The Wisdom of Silenus: Suffering in The Birth of Tragedy
    Journal of Nietzsche Studies 49 (2): 174. 2018.
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  • Kristin Gjesdal, Ibsen's Hedda Gabler: Philosophical Perspectives (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2018.
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  • Lee-Ann Chae, Pacific Resistance: A Moral Alternative to Defensive War
    Social Theory & Practice 44 (1): 1-20. 2018.
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  • Philip Atkins, A Russellian account of suspended judgment
    Synthese 194 (8): 3021-3046. 2017.
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  • Kristin Gjesdal, Herder's Hermeneutics: History, Poetry, Enlightenment
    Cambridge University Press. 2017.
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  • Philip Atkins, In Defense of Piecemeal Skepticism
    International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 7 (1): 53-56. 2017.
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  • Kristin Gjesdal, Imagining Hedda Gabler: Munch and Ibsen on Art and Modern Life
    Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 7 (7): 71-86. 2017.
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