Department Affiliates
Department Activity
Also at University of Toronto, St. George Campus
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Arthur Ripstein, Leaving the State of NaturePhilosophy and Public Issues - Filosofia E Questioni Pubbliche. forthcoming.
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Shruta Swarup, A Hundred Thousand Darlingtons: Self‐Respect, Moral Judgement, and the Right to an Equal Democratic SayAnalytic Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Shruta Swarup, Rights, respect, and the duty to obey the lawJournal of Social Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Matthew J. Delhey, Apriorism and Scientific Cooperation in HegelHegel Bulletin 1-31. forthcoming.
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Jason Winning, Open-Ended Control Versus Closed-Ended Control: Limits of Mechanistic ExplanationBiological Theory. forthcoming.
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Sarah Robins, Sara Aronowitz, and Arjen Stolk, Memory Structure and Cognitive MapsIn Felipe De Brigard & Walter Sinnott Armstrong (eds.), Neuroscience & Philosophy, Mit Press. forthcoming.
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Lynn Nadel and Sara Aronowitz, Space, Time, and Memory (edited book)Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Sara Aronowitz and Lynn Nadel, Space, and not Time, Provides the Basic Structure of MemoryIn Lynn Nadel & Sara Aronowitz (eds.), Space, Time, and Memory, Oxford University Press. forthcoming.
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Sara Aronowitz and Morgan D. Barense, A brain-based perspective on cognitive categories: the case from memoryBehavioral and Brain Sciences. forthcoming.
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Miron Clay-Gilmore, Notes from Inside the Killing Machine in advancePhilosophy and Global Affairs. forthcoming.
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Yonathan Fiat and Ittay Nissan-Rozen, Risk attitudes when choosing for othersAnalysis. forthcoming.
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Aaron Segal and Nicholas Stang, Systematic Metaphysics: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2026.
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Nicholas Stang, Why Should Metaphysics be Systematic? Contemporary Answers and Kant’sIn Aaron Segal & Nick Stang (eds.), Systematic Metaphysics: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Oxford University Press. 2026.
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Sara Aronowitz, A Planning Theory of Incoherence in BeliefIn Eric Schwitzgebel & Jonathan Jong (eds.), The Nature of Belief, Oxford University Press. 2026.
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Miron Clay-Gilmore, Notes from Inside the Killing Machine – On Racism, Non-Being, and (Counter-Insurgency) WarfarePhilosophy and Global Affairs 6 (1). 2026.
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Miron Clay-Gilmore, Syan Lopez, and Michael R. Taylor Jr, Paradoxes of BeingAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 63 (2): 169-181. 2026.
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Miron Clay-Gilmore, Daniel Fryer, Ian S. Peebles, Lauren Richardson, Michael R. Taylor Jr, Alexander Tolbert, Danny Underwood, Yosef Washington, Jada Wiggleton-Little, and Ashia Wilson, Contemporary Issues in Black PhilosophyAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 63 (2): 111-117. 2026.
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Miron Clay-Gilmore, Beyond the Social Contract, But Not Beyond Liberalism?Radical Philosophy Review 29 (1): 211-214. 2026.
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Yonathan Fiat, Escaping Zeno’s shadow: a defense of common knowledgePhilosophical Studies 183 (6): 1793-1816. 2026.
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Martin Pickavé and Peter King, Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, volume 11 (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2025.
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Nicholas Stang, Is Kant's critique of metaphysics obsolete?Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 111 (1): 25-53. 2025.
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Shruta Swarup, The Motive of Duty, Emotional Motives, and the Kantian Criterion of SummonabilityRatio 38 (3): 157-164. 2025.
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Michael A. Rosenthal, Parmenides and Dr. Strangelove, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying about Monism and Accept the World of Relations, at least for the sake of the GoodEuropean Journal of Philosophy 33 (1): 354-364. 2025.