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Department Affiliates

  • 47
    Regular faculty
  • 7
    Other faculty
  • 18
    Retired faculty
  • 82
    Graduate students
  • Undergraduates
  • 161
    Alumni
  • 5
    Other

Department Activity

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Also at University of Toronto, St. George Campus

  • Department of Philosophy
  • Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science
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  • Arthur Ripstein, Kantian Legal Philosophy
    In Dennis Patterson (ed.), A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory, Wiley-blackwell. 2010.
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  • Nate Charlow, Restricting and Embedding Imperatives
    In Maria Aloni, H. Bastiaanse, T. De Jager & Katrin Schulz (eds.), Logic, Language, and Meaning: Selected Papers from the 17th Amsterdam Colloquium, Springer. 2010.
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  • Malcolm Thorburn, Reinventing the Nightwatchman State?
    University of Toronto Law Journal 60 425-443. 2010.
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  • Donald Ainslie, Adequate ideas and modest scepticism in Hume's metaphysics of space
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 92 (1): 39-67. 2010.
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  • David Dyzenhaus, Hard Cases in Wicked Legal Systems: Pathologies of Legality
    Oxford University Press UK. 2010.
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  • Martin Pickavé, Henry of ghent and John duns scotus on skepticism and the possibility of naturally acquired knowledge
    In Henrik Lagerlund (ed.), Rethinking the history of skepticism: the missing medieval background, Brill. pp. 103--61. 2010.
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  • Martin Pickavé, On the Intentionality of the Emotions (and of Other Appetitive Acts)
    Quaestio 10 45-63. 2010.
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  • Nicholas Stang, Kant's Possibility Proof
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 27 (3): 275-299. 2010.
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  • Jessica Gelber, Form and Inheritance in Aristotle's Embryology
    In Brad Inwood (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy volume 39, Oxford University Press. pp. 183-212. 2010.
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  • Jessica Wilson, Non-reductive physicalism and degrees of freedom
    British Journal for Philosophy of Science 61 (2): 279-311. 2010.
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  • Jessica M. Wilson, Review of The Mind in Nature, by C. B. Martin (review)
    Mind 119 (474): 503-511. 2010.
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  • Jessica M. Wilson, What is Hume’s Dictum, and why believe it?
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 80 (3): 595-637. 2010.
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  • Diana Raffman, Can we do without concepts?: Comments on Edouard Machery, Doing Without Concepts (review)
    Philosophical Studies 149 (3). 2010.
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  • Diana Raffman, Demoting higher-order vagueness
    In Richard Dietz & Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), Cuts and clouds: vagueness, its nature, and its logic, Oxford University Press. pp. 509--22. 2010.
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  • Joseph Heath and Vida Panitch, Why Cash Violates Neutrality
    Basic Income Studies 5 (1). 2010.
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  • Joseph Heath, Comment on Andreou
    Ethics, Place and Environment 13 (1). 2010.
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  • Joseph Heath, Gosseries, Axel , and Meyer, Lukas H. , eds. Intergenerational Justice . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009. Pp. 419. $99.00 (cloth)
    Ethics 120 (4): 851-855. 2010.
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  • Joseph Heath and Joel Anderson, Procrastination and the extended will
    In Chrisoula Andreou & Mark D. White (eds.), The Thief of Time: Philosophical Essays on Procrastination, Oxford University Press. pp. 233--253. 2010.
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  • Joseph Heath, Jeffrey Moriarty, and Wayne Norman, Business Ethics and (or as) Political Philosophy
    Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (3): 427-452. 2010.
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  • Thomas Hurka, Review of Raymond Geuss, Philosophy and Real Politics (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (1). 2009.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, Appendix: “A Postulate Incapable of Further Proof”
    In Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 355-388. 2009.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy
    Harvard University Press. 2009.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, Index
    In Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 389-399. 2009.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, Kant on law and justice
    In Thomas E. Hill (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Kant's Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 1-29. 2009.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, Preface
    In Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. 2009.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, 3. Private Right I: Acquired Rights
    In Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 57-85. 2009.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, 4. Private Right II: Property
    In Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 86-106. 2009.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, 5. Private Right III: Contract and Consent
    In Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 107-144. 2009.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, 7. Public Right I: Giving Laws to Ourselves
    In Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 182-231. 2009.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, 8. Public Right II: Roads to Freedom
    In Force and freedom: Kant's legal and political philosophy, Harvard University Press. pp. 232-266. 2009.
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