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University of Toronto, St. George Campus
Department of Philosophy

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  • Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science
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Department Affiliates

  • 37
    Regular faculty
  • 19
    Other faculty
  • 4
    Retired faculty
  • 6
    Graduate students
  • 180
    Undergraduates
  • 39
    Alumni
  • 2
    Other

Department Activity

  •  News and Updates
  •  Publications

Also at University of Toronto, St. George Campus

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

  • Martin Pickavé, Peter Auriol on Habits and Virtues
    In Nicolas Faucher & Magali Roques (eds.), The Ontology, Psychology and Axiology of Habits (Habitus) in Medieval Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 245-261. 2018.
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  • Martin Pickavé, Good Night and Good Luck: Some Late Thirteenth-Century Philosophers on Activities in and through Dreams
    In Börje Bydén & Filip Radovic (eds.), The Parva naturalia in Greek, Arabic and Latin Aristotelianism: Supplementing the Science of the Soul, Springer Verlag. pp. 211-231. 2018.
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  • Arthur Ripstein, Reply: relations of right and private wrongs
    Jurisprudence 9 (3): 614-625. 2018.
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  • Nicholas Stang, Replies to Critics
    Kantian Review 23 (3): 473-487. 2018.
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  • Nicholas Stang, Kant's Modal Metaphysics: A reply to my critics
    European Journal of Philosophy 26 (3): 1159-1167. 2018.
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  • Nicholas Stang, A Guide to Ground in Kant's Lectures on Metaphysics
    In Courtney D. Fugate (ed.), Kant's Lectures on Metaphysics: A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. 2018.
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  • Nicholas Stang, Platonism in Lotze and Frege Between Psyschologism and Hypostasis
    In Sandra Lapointe (ed.), Logic from Kant to Russell, Routledge. 2018.
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  • Nicholas F. Stang, Hermann Cohen and Kant's Concept of Experience
    In Christian Damböck (ed.), Philosophie und Wissenschaft bei Hermann Cohen, Springer. 2018.
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  • Nicholas Stang, Kant on real possibility
    In Otávio Bueno & Scott Shalkowski (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Modality, Routledge. 2018.
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  • David Suarez, Diana Acosta, Umut Baysan, and Kevin Connolly, Sensory Substitution and Non-Sensory Feelings
    In Fiona Macpherson (ed.), Sensory Substitution and Augmentation, Proceedings of the British Academy, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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  • Matthew J. Delhey, Machine Automation and the Critique of Abstract Labor in Hegel's Mature Social Theory
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  • Jonardon Ganeri, Attention to greatness: Buddhaghosa
    In What Makes a Philosopher Great, Routledge. 2018.
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  • Jonardon Ganeri, What Makes a Philosopher Great
    Routledge. 2018.
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  • Jonardon Ganeri, Epistemology for the Rest of the World (edited book)
    OUP Usa. 2018.
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  • Jonardon Ganeri, Attention and self in Buddhist philosophy of mind
    Ratio 31 (4): 354-362. 2018.
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  • Jason Winning and William Bechtel, Rethinking Causality in Biological and Neural Mechanisms: Constraints and Control
    Minds and Machines 28 (2). 2018.
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  • Jason Winning, Mechanistic Causation and Constraints: Perspectival Parts and Powers, Non-perspectival Modal Patterns
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (4): 1385-1409. 2018.
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  • Jason Winning and William Bechtel, Being Emergence vs. Pattern Emergence: Complexity, Control, and Goal-Directedness in Biological Systems
    In Sophie Gibb, Robin Hendry & Tom Lancaster (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Emergence, Routledge. pp. 134-144. 2018.
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  • Elisa Freschi, Alternative Theisms
    The Philosophers' Magazine 82 94-98. 2018.
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  • Elise Coquereau-Saouma and Elisa Freschi, Contemporary Indian Philosophy: Why It Is Worth Taking Up the Challenge
    Sophia 57 (3): 357-361. 2018.
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  • Sara Aronowitz, Retrieval is central to the distinctive function of episodic memory
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41. 2018.
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  • Sara Aronowitz, Memory is a modeling system
    Mind and Language 34 (4): 483-502. 2018.
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  • Sara Aronowitz, Rational Structures in Learning and Memory
    Dissertation, University of Michigan. 2018.
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  • André Lanoue, Compte rendu de Il disordine ordinato, la filosofia dialettica di Platone
    Plato Journal 18 129-132. 2018.
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  • André Lanoue, Jornadas en la Universidad de Macerata
    Tópicos 35 152-154. 2018.
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  • Imogen Dickie, Everybody needs to know?
    Philosophical Studies 174 (10): 2571-2583. 2017.
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  • Imogen Dickie, Precis of Fixing Reference
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 95 (3): 722-724. 2017.
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  • Imogen Dickie, Reply to Hofweber and Ninan
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 95 (3): 745-760. 2017.
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  • Franz Huber, Why follow the royal rule?
    Synthese 194 (5). 2017.
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  • Franz Huber, On the justification of deduction and induction
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 7 (3): 507-534. 2017.
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