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Tilburg University
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 36
    Regular faculty
  • 2
    Other faculty
  • 2
    Retired faculty
  • 27
    Graduate students
  • 20
    Undergraduates
  • 11
    Alumni
  • 1
    Other

Department Activity

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Also at Tilburg University

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  • Adriana Clavel-Vazquez, Controlling (Mental) Images and the Aesthetic Perception of Racialized Bodies
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 10 (n/a). 2023.
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  • Ruth Rebecca Tietjen, Feeling and performing ‘the crisis’: on the affective phenomenology and politics of the corona crisis
    Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (5): 1281-1299. 2023.
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  • Ruth Rebecca Tietjen, Fear, Fanaticism, and Fragile Identities
    The Journal of Ethics 27 (2): 211-230. 2023.
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  • Ruth Rebecca Tietjen and Sanna Karoliina Tirkkonen, The Rage of Lonely Men: Loneliness and Misogyny in the Online Movement of “Involuntary Celibates” (Incels)
    Topoi 42 (5): 1229-1241. 2023.
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  • Seunghyun Song, Structural linguistic injustice
    Metaphilosophy 54 (5): 598-610. 2023.
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  • Helder De De Schutter and Seunghyun Song, Immigrant linguistic justice: The lay of the land
    Metaphilosophy 54 (5): 575-582. 2023.
    Photo of Seunghyun Song Photo of Helder De De Schutter
  • Nele Van de Mosselaer and Stefano Gualeni, The Implied Designer of Digital Games
    Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics 60 (1): 71-89. 2023.
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  • Anthony Longo, Digital Reconfigurations of Collective Identity on Twitter: A Narrative Approach
    Techné Research in Philosophy and Technology 27 (1): 350-373. 2023.
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  • Anthony Longo, Intersubjectivity, Mirror Neurons and the Limits of Naturalism
    In Andrej Božič (ed.), Thinking Togetherness: Phenomenology and Sociality, Institute Nova Revija For the Humanities. pp. 103-116. 2023.
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  • Anthony Longo, Digital Reconfigurations of Collective Identity on Twitter
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 27 (1): 60-85. 2023.
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  • Joshua D. K. Brown and Nathan Wildman, The Necessity of Naturalness
    Erkenntnis 89 (3): 1017-1025. 2022.
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  • Nathan Wildman, Natascha Rietdijk, and Alfred Archer, Online affective manipulation
    In Michael Klenk & Fleur Jongepier (eds.), The Philosophy of Online Manipulation, Routledge. pp. 311-326. 2022.
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  • Graeme A. Forbes and Nathan Wildman, Enduring Senses
    Synthese 200 (291): 1-21. 2022.
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  • Nathan Wildman, Necessity by accident
    Argumenta 7 (2): 323-335. 2022.
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  • Amanda Cawston and Nathan Wildman, Are you (relevantly) experienced? A moral argument for video games
    In Laura D'Olimpio, Panos Paris & Aidan P. Thompson (eds.), Educating Character Through the Arts, Routledge. 2022.
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  • Graeme A. Forbes and Nathan Wildman, Enduring senses
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  • Alfred Archer and Benjamin Matheson, Commemoration and Emotional Imperialism
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (5): 761-777. 2022.
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  • Alfred Archer and Jake Wojtowicz, It’s much more important than that: against fictionalist accounts of fandom
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49 (1): 83-98. 2022.
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  • Alfred Archer, Alan Thomas, and Bart Engelen, The Politics of Envy: Outlaw Emotions in Capitalist Societies
    In Sara Protasi (ed.), The Moral Psychology of Envy, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2022.
    Photo of Alfred Archer Photo of Alan Thomas Photo of Bart Engelen
  • Alfred Archer, Matthew Dennis, and Catherine Robb, Introduction: The Morality of Fame
    Ethical Perspectives 29 (1): 1-6. 2022.
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  • Catherine M. Robb and Alfred Archer, Talent, Skill, and Celebrity
    Ethical Perspectives 29 (1): 33-63. 2022.
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  • Jeanne Peijnenburg and Sander Verhaegh, Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy (edited book)
    Springer. 2022.
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  • Sander Verhaegh, Carnap and Quine: First Encounters (1932-1936)
    In Sean Morris (ed.), The Philosophical Project of Carnap and Quine, Cambridge University Press. pp. 11-31. 2022.
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  • Sander Verhaegh, Susanne Langer and the American Development of Analytic Philosophy
    In Jeanne Peijnenburg & Sander Verhaegh (eds.), Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy, Springer. pp. 219-245. 2022.
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  • Sander Verhaegh and Jeanne Peijnenburg, Introduction: Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy
    In Jeanne Peijnenburg & Sander Verhaegh (eds.), Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy, Springer. pp. 1-21. 2022.
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  • Matteo Colombo, Serotonin, Predictive Processing and Psychedelics
    Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 3. 2022.
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  • Matteo Colombo, Nothing but a useful tool? (F)utility and the free-energy principle
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45. 2022.
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  • Viktor Ivanković and Bart Engelen, Market nudges and autonomy
    Economics and Philosophy (1): 138-165. 2022.
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  • Thomas Rouyard, Bart Engelen, Andrew Papanikitas, and Ryota Nakamura, Boosting healthier choices
    The BMJ 376. 2022.
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  • Bart Engelen, Magnolia As Philosophy: Meaning and Coincidence
    In David Kyle Johnson (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 1193-1215. 2022.
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Details

  • MA program offered
  • PhD program offered
  • Website
  • Contact chair of department
  • Contact administrative assistant

Administrators

  • Photo of Marijke Nitsche
    Marijke Nitsche
  • Photo of Bart Engelen
    Bart Engelen
  • Photo of Natascha Rietdijk
    Natascha Rietdijk
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