Department Members
Department Activity
Also at Texas State University
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Greg Moses, Holding Firm to Nonviolence in Spirit, Theory, and PracticeThe Acorn 21 (1): 1-3. 2021.
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Matt Bower, Is perception inadequate? Husserl's case for non‐sensory objectual phenomenology in perceptionEuropean Journal of Philosophy 30 (2): 755-777. 2021.
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Matt Bower, Do We Visually Experience Objects’ Occluded Parts?Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (4): 239-255. 2021.
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Vaughn Bryan Baltzly, Concerning publicized goods (or, the promiscuity of the public goods argument)Economics and Philosophy 37 (3): 376-394. 2021.
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Hannah Lyn Venable, The Carnival of the Mad: Foucault’s Window into the Origin of PsychologyFoucault Studies 30 (30): 54-79. 2021.
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Larisa Heiphetz, Casey Landers, and Neil Van Leeuwen, Does "Think" Mean the Same Thing as "Believe"? Linguistic Insights Into Religious CognitionPsychology of Religion and Spirituality 13 (3): 287-297. 2021.
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Scott T. Weathers, Lucius Caviola, Laura Scherer, Stephan Pfister, Bob Fischer, Jesse B. Bump, and Lindsay M. Jaacks, Quantifying the Valuation of Animal Welfare Among AmericansJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 33 (2): 261-282. 2020.
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Bob Fischer, In Defense of DisenhancementIn L. Syd M. Johnson, Andrew Fenton & Adam Shriver (eds.), Neuroethics and Nonhuman Animals, Springer. 2020.
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Bob Fischer, College Ethics: A Reader on Moral Issues that Affect You, 2nd edition (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Bob Fischer, College Ethics A Reader on Moral Issues that Affect You (2nd Ed) (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2020.
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Matt E. Bower, Husserl on Hallucination: A Conjunctive ReadingJournal of the History of Philosophy 58 (3): 549-579. 2020.
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Matt Bower, Husserl on Hallucination: A Conjunctive ReadingJournal of the History of Philosophy 58 (3): 549-579. 2020.
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Vaughn Bryan Baltzly, The Interpersonal Variability of Gustatory Sensation and the Prospects for an Alimentary AestheticsIntervalla 7 (1): 6-16. 2020.
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Vaughn Bryan Baltzly, The Spandrels of San Marcos: On the Very Notion of 'Landscape Ferment' as a Research ParadigmIn Colleen C. Myles (ed.), Fermented Landscapes: Lively Processes of Socio-environmental Transformation, . pp. 319-336. 2020.
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Bob Fischer, Moral Bioenhancement Probably Won’t Improve Things for AnimalsTopoi 38 (1): 141-151. 2019.
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Bob Fischer, Nonideal Ethics and Arguments against Eating AnimalsEnvironmental Values 28 (4): 429-448. 2019.
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Bob Fischer, Ethics, Left and Right: The Moral Issues that Divide Us (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2019.
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Bob Fischer, How to Reply to Some Ethical Objections to EntomophagyAnnals of the Entomological Society of America 112 (6). 2019.
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Bob Fischer and Eric Gilbertson, How Lewis Can Meet the Integration ChallengeJournal of Philosophical Research 44 129-144. 2019.
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Bob Fischer and Brendon Larson, Collecting Insects to Conserve Them: A Call for Ethical CautionInsect Conservation and Biodiversity 12 (3). 2019.
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Travis Timmerman and Bob Fischer, The Problem with Person‐Rearing Accounts of Moral StatusThought: A Journal of Philosophy 8 (2): 119-128. 2019.