Department Affiliates
Department Activity
Details
-
PhD program offered
Administrators
Also at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
-
Jessica Keiser, The limits of acceptanceInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 69 (2): 127-144. 2026.
-
Alex Worsnip, Deference to ExpertsIn Kurt Sylvan, Jonathan Dancy, Ernest Sosa & Matthias Steup (eds.), A Companion to Epistemology, 2 Volume Set, Wiley-blackwell. 2025.
-
Alex Worsnip, CoherenceIn Kurt Sylvan, Jonathan Dancy, Ernest Sosa & Matthias Steup (eds.), A Companion to Epistemology, 2 Volume Set, Wiley-blackwell. 2025.
-
Z Quanbeck and Alex Worsnip, A Permissivist Alternative to EncroachmentPhilosophers' Imprint 25 (1). 2025.
-
Rebecca Walker, Zachary Ferguson, Logan Mitchell, and Margaret Waltz, Enhancing Animals is “Still Genetics”: Perspectives of Genome Scientists and Policymakers on Animal and Human EnhancementAJOB Empirical Bioethics 16 (2): 94-102. 2025.
-
Michael Vazquez, Kant’s Rejection of Stoic EudaimonismIn Melissa Merritt (ed.), Kant and Stoic ethics, Cambridge University Press. 2025.
-
Michael Prinzing and Michael Vazquez, Studying Philosophy Does Make People Better ThinkersJournal of the American Philosophical Association 640-658. 2025.
-
Michael Vazquez, Calling Philosophy Down from the Heavens: The Moral and Civic Imperative of Engaged PhilosophyIn Rita Axelroth Hodges & Michael Zuckerman (eds.), Community-Engaged Scholarship: Reflections from Netter Center Alumni, University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 20-32. 2025.
-
Michael Vazquez, Commitment without Conviction: Cicero’s Skeptical EudaimonismProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 40 99-129. 2025.
-
Daniel Muñoz, The Rules of Rescue: Cost, Distance, and Effective Altruism, by Theron Pummer (review)Mind 134 (533). 2025.
-
Daniel Stroud Munoz and Sarah Stroud, Ethical theory: 50 puzzles, paradoxes, and thought experimentsRoutledge. 2025.
-
Kyle S. Hodge, The Political Philosophy of Habitude: Conservatism Analytically ExplainedDissertation, University of South Florida. 2025.
-
Kyle S. Hodge, Scepticism in PoliticsIn Arpad Szakolczai & Paul O'Connor (eds.), _Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Anthropology_, Edward Elgar Publishing. 2025.
-
Rowan Mellor and Margaret Shea, What Are We to Do? Making Sense of 'Joint Ought' TalkPhilosophical Studies 182 (3): 705-724. 2025.
-
Paul Garofalo, On associating (politically) with the unreasonablePolitics, Philosophy and Economics 24 (3): 193-214. 2025.
-
Harry R. Lloyd, Gentrification: a philosophical analysis and critiqueJournal of Urban Affairs 47 (4): 1246-1264. 2025.
-
Patrick Kaczmarek, Harry R. Lloyd, and Michael Plant, Moral Uncertainty, Proportionality and BargainingErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 12 (44): 1142-1171. 2025.
-
Harry R. Lloyd, Disagreement, AI alignment, and bargainingPhilosophical Studies 182 (7): 1757-1787. 2025.
-
Pietro Cibinel, Welfare and autonomy under riskPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 110 (2): 526-551. 2025.
-
Pietro Cibinel, Individual Risks and their Social OutcomesDissertation, Princeton University. 2025.
-
Jessica Keiser, Dogwhistles and Figleaves: How Manipulative Language Spreads Racism and Falsehood (review)Ethics 135 (3): 627-631. 2025.
-
Daniel A. Herrmann and Jacob VanDrunen, Sifting the Signal from the NoiseBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 76 (3): 745-758. 2025.
-
Ben Levinstein and Daniel Herrmann, Still no lie detector for language models: probing empirical and conceptual roadblocksPhilosophical Studies 182 (7). 2025.
-
Daniel Herrmann and Brian Skyrms, Invention and Evolution of Correlated ConventionsBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 76 (1): 223-241. 2025.
-
Bruce Rushing and Daniel Herrmann, Review of Cameron J. Buckner’s From Deep Learning to Rational Machines: What the History of Philosophy Can Teach Us about the Future of Artificial Intelligence- Cameron J. Buckner, From Deep Learning to Rational Machines: What the History of Philosophy Can Teach Us about the Future of Artificial Intelligence. Oxford University Press (review)Philosophy of Science 92 (4): 1031-1034. 2025.
-
Alex Worsnip, Epistemic Normativity is Independent of our GoalsIn Blake Roeber, Ernest Sosa, Matthias Steup & John Turri (eds.), Contemporary Debates in Epistemology, 3rd edition, Wiley-blackwell. 2024.
