Department Members
Department Activity
Also at Texas State University
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Bob Fischer, Rawls Goes to ChurchTheologica. forthcoming.
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Bob Fischer, Comments on J. P. Andrew’s "The Insignificance of Taste"Southwest Philosophy Review. forthcoming.
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Joseph Gottlieb and Bob Fischer, The ethical implications of panpsychismAustralasian Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Joseph Gottlieb and Bob Fischer, Counting SubjectsInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Casey Landers, ChatGPT, The CUPID Model, and Low-Stakes WritingAapt Studies in Pedagogy. forthcoming.
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Bob Fischer and Jeff Sebo, Intersubstrate Welfare Comparisons: Important, Difficult, and Potentially TractableUtilitas 36 (1): 50-63. 2024.
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Bob Fischer and Anja Jauernig, What Do We Owe Other Animals?: A DebateLittle Debates about Big Questions. 2023.
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Eric Gilbertson and Bob Fischer, Self-affirmation in sled dogs? Affordances, perceptual agency, and extreme sportSport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (4): 443-455. 2023.
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Clare Alexandra Palmer, Bob Fischer, Christian Gamborg, Jordan Hampton, and Peter Sandoe, Wildlife Ethics: The Ethics of Wildlife Management and ConservationBlackwell. 2023.
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Matt Bower, Phenomenological Reduction and the Nature of Perceptual ExperienceHusserl Studies 39 (2): 161-178. 2023.
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Matt Bower, Sociality and the minimal self: On Dan Zahavi’s “group‐identification, collectivism, and perspectival autonomy”Southern Journal of Philosophy 61 (S1): 78-85. 2023.
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Jonathan Surovell, With Good Reason: An Introduction to Critical Thinking and Argument MappingArgumentation. 2023.
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Mariah Partida, Is Judith Butler’s Rejection of Liberal Individualism Compatible with a Relational Understanding of Autonomy?The Acorn 23 (1): 75-91. 2023.
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Isaac Wiegman and Bob Fischer, Disgust and the logic of contamination: Biology, culture, and the evolution of norm (over)complianceMind and Language 37 (5): 993-1010. 2022.
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Johannes, B. Mahr and Bob Fischer, Internally Triggered Experiences of Hedonic Valence in Nonhuman Animals: Cognitive and Welfare ConsiderationsPerspectives on Psychological Science 1 (1). 2022.
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Bob Fischer and Alyse Spiehler, It/He/They/She: On Pronoun Norms for All, Human and NonhumanErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (n/a). 2022.
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Anthony Cross, Aesthetic Commitments and Aesthetic ObligationsErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 8 (38): 402-422. 2022.
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Burkay Ozturk, The Negotiative Theory of Gender Identity and the Limits of First-Person AuthorityIn Raja Halwani, Jacob M. Held, Natasha McKeever & Alan G. Soble (eds.), The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings, 8th edition, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 261-281. 2022.
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Greg Moses, The Literature, Poetry, Science Fiction, and Fantasy of NonviolenceThe Acorn 22 (1): 1-3. 2022.
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Greg Moses, Transforming Contradictions: Dialectics of Nonviolence in ‘Martin and Mao’In Sanjay Lal (ed.), Peaceful Approaches for a More Peaceful World, Brill. 2022.
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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. 2022.
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Vaughn Bryan Baltzly and Colleen Myles, Pigs in Paradise: Local Happy People Raising (Happy, Local) Pigs?East Asian Journal of Philosophy 1 (2): 23-39. 2022.
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Brendan Balcerak Jackson, David DiDomenico, and Kenji Lota, In Defense of ClutterErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (n/a). 2022.
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Bob Fischer and Alyse Spiehler, Animal Agriculture, Wet Markets, and COVID-19: a Case Study in Indirect ActivismFood Ethics 6 (2). 2021.
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Bob Fischer and Josh Milburn, The Freegan Challenge to VeganismJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 34 (3): 1-19. 2021.