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University of Toronto, St. George Campus
Graduate Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 47
    Regular faculty
  • 7
    Other faculty
  • 18
    Retired faculty
  • 81
    Graduate students
  • Undergraduates
  • 162
    Alumni
  • 5
    Other

Department Activity

  •  News and Updates
  •  Publications

Also at University of Toronto, St. George Campus

  • Department of Philosophy
  • Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science
  • Applied Psychology And Human Development
  • All departments
  • Other departments

  • Preston Greene, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, James Norton, Christian Tarsney, and Hannah Tierney, Bias Towards the Future
    Philosophy Compass 17 (8). 2022.
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  • Julia Nefsky and Sergio Tenenbaum, Extended Agency and the Problem of Diachronic Autonomy
    In Carla Bagnoli (ed.), Time in Action: The Temporal Structure of Rational Agency and Practical Thought, Routledge. 2022.
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  • Julia Nefsky, Misery Loves Company
    In Mark Timmons (ed.), Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Volume 11, Oxford University Press. pp. 70-90. 2022.
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  • David James Barnett, Self-Knowledge Requirements and Moore's Paradox
    Philosophical Review 130 (2): 227-262. 2021.
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  • Imogen Dickie, How Wrong Can You Be?
    Analysis 81 (3): 501-512. 2021.
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  • Thomas Hurka, Moore's moral philosophy
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2021.
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  • Thomas Hurka, Against ‘Good for’/‘Well-Being’, for ‘Simply Good’
    Philosophical Quarterly 71 (4): 803-22. 2021.
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  • Thomas Hurka, How Much Are Games Like Art?
    Analysis 81 (2): 287-296. 2021.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, The Contracting Theory of Choices
    Law and Philosophy 40 (2): 185-211. 2021.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, Kant and the Law of War
    Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, Rules for Wrongdoers
    Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, Bringing Rights and Citizenship under Law on a Globus Terraqueus
    In Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 227-244. 2021.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, Rules for wrongdoers : law, morality, war
    In Rules for Wrongdoers, Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Andrew Franklin-Hall, Teaching Children How to Think: Rational Autonomy as an Aim of Liberal Education
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 39 (4): 581-596. 2021.
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  • Franz Huber, Belief and Counterfactuals: A Study in Means-End Philosophy
    Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Martin Pickavé, Gratitude, justice, and the emotions: Comments on Thomas Nisters
    Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 4 (1): 161-167. 2021.
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  • Nicholas Stang, Bodies, Matter, Monads and Things in Themselves
    In Brandon C. Look (ed.), Leibniz and Kant , Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Nicholas Stang, Self-Consciousness and Objectivity, by Sebastian Rödl
    Mind 131 (524): 1339-1347. 2021.
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  • Nicholas Stang, With What Must Transcendental Philosophy Begin? Kant and Hegel on Indeterminacy and Nothing
    In Gerad Gentry (ed.), Kantian Legacies in German Idealism, Routledge. 2021.
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  • Jessica Gelber, Aristotle on Seed
    In Caleb M. Cohoe (ed.), Aristotle's on the Soul: A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. pp. 104-121. 2021.
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  • Jessica Gelber, Teleological Perspectives in Aristotle’s Biology
    In Sophia M. Connell (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle's Biology, Cambridge University Press. pp. 97-113. 2021.
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  • Jessica Wilson, Metaphysical Emergence
    Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Claudio Calosi and Jessica M. Wilson, Quantum indeterminacy and the double-slit experiment
    Philosophical Studies 178 (10): 3291-3317. 2021.
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  • Nathan Howard, Primary Reasons as Normative Reasons
    Journal of Philosophy 118 (2): 97-111. 2021.
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  • Nathan Robert Howard, The Goals of Moral Worth
    Oxford Studies in Metaethics. 2021.
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  • Nathan Robert Howard and N. G. Laskowski, Phenomenal Concepts as Complex Demonstratives
    Res Philosophica 98 (3): 499-508. 2021.
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  • Nathan Robert Howard, Ambidextrous Reasons (or Why Reasons First's Reasons Aren't Facts)
    Philosophers' Imprint 21 (30): 1-16. 2021.
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  • Nathan Robert Howard, Beyond Bad Beliefs
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 18 (5): 500-521. 2021.
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  • Nathan Robert Howard, Moral Fetishism and a Third Desire for What’s Right
    Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 20 (3). 2021.
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  • Nathan Robert Howard, Sergio Tenenbaum, Rational Powers in Action: Instrumental Rationality and Extended Agency
    Ethics 132 (1): 280-286. 2021.
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