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Washington University in St. Louis
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 17
    Regular faculty
  • 6
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 10
    Graduate students
  • 5
    Undergraduates
  • 13
    Alumni
  • Other

Department Activity

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  • David Kinney, The problem of granularity for scientific explanation
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  • Alisabeth Ayars and Shaun Nichols, Rational learners and metaethics: Universalism, relativism, and evidence from consensus
    Mind and Language 35 (1): 67-89. 2019.
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  • Daniel Layman, Boyle’s Reductive Occasionalism
    Journal of Modern Philosophy 1 (1): 2. 2019.
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  • Anya Plutynski and Marta Bertolaso, What and How Do Cancer Systems Biologists Explain?
    Philosophy of Science 85 (5): 942-954. 2018.
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  • Anya Plutynski, The Origins of “Dynamic Reciprocity”: Mina Bissell’s Expansive Picture of Cancer Causation
    In Oren Harman & Michael R. Dietrich (eds.), Dreamers, Visionaries, and Revolutionaries in the Life Sciences, University of Chicago Press. pp. 96-. 2018.
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  • Anya Plutynski, Explaining Cancer: Finding Order in Disorder
    Oxford University Press. 2018.
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  • Anne Baril, Pragmatic Encroachment and Practical Reasons
    In Brian Kim & Matthew McGrath (eds.), Pragmatic Encroachment in Epistemology, Routledge. 2018.
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  • Anne Baril, What Makes the Epistemic Virtues Valuable?
    In Heather D. Battaly (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology, Routledge. pp. 69-80. 2018.
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  • Allan Hazlett, Skepticism
    In Heather D. Battaly (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology, Routledge. 2018.
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  • Nicholas Koziolek, Belief as an act of reason
    Manuscrito 41 (4): 287-318. 2018.
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  • Rebecca Copenhaver, Problems from Reid (review)
    Philosophical Review 127 (1): 117-121. 2018.
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  • Rebecca Copenhaver, Thomas Reid and the Problem of Secondary Qualities by Christopher A. Shrock (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 56 (3): 566-567. 2018.
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  • Rebecca Copenhaver and Christopher Shields, The History of the Philosophy of Mind, 6 Volumes (edited book)
    . 2018.
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  • Rebecca Copenhaver, History of the Philosophy of Mind, Vol. 4: Philosophy of Mind in the Early Modern and Modern Ages (edited book)
    Routledge. 2018.
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  • Matthew McGrath, Defeating pragmatic encroachment?
    Synthese 195 (7). 2018.
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  • Matthew McGrath, Looks and Perceptual Justification
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 96 (1): 110-133. 2018.
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  • Matthew McGrath, Sosa on epistemic value: a Kantian obstacle
    Synthese 197 (12): 5287-5300. 2018.
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  • Brian Kim and Matthew McGrath, Pragmatic Encroachment in Epistemology (edited book)
    Routledge. 2018.
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  • Matthew McGrath, The Evidence in Evidentialism
    In McCain Kevin (ed.), Believing in Accordance with the Evidence: New Essays on Evidentialism, Springer Verlag. pp. 23-37. 2018.
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  • David Kinney, On the Explanatory Depth and Pragmatic Value of Coarse-Grained, Probabilistic, Causal Explanations
    Philosophy of Science (1): 145-167. 2018.
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  • David Kinney, Imprecise Bayesian Networks as Causal Models
    Information 9 (9): 211. 2018.
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  • Daniel Layman, Sufficiency and freedom in Locke’s theory of property
    European Journal of Political Theory 17 (2): 152-173. 2018.
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  • Casey O'Callaghan, Grades of Multisensory Awareness
    Mind and Language 32 (2): 155-181. 2017.
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  • Casey O'Callaghan, Audition
    In Sarah Robins, John Symons & Paco Calvo (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology, Routledge. 2017.
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  • Casey O’Callaghan, Beyond Vision: Philosophical Essays
    Oxford University Press. 2017.
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  • Casey O'Callaghan, Sensing, the Senses, and Attention
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 95 (2): 485-491. 2017.
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  • Casey O'Callaghan, Synesthesia vs. crossmodal illusions
    In Ophelia Deroy (ed.), Sensory Blendings: New Essays on Synaesthesia, Oxford University Press. pp. 45-58. 2017.
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  • Anne Margaret Baxley, Why Even Kantian Angels Need the State: Comments on Robert Hanna’s “Exiting the State and Debunking the State of Nature”
    Con-Textos Kantianos 6 321-328. 2017.
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  • Anya Plutynski, M arta B ertolaso, Philosophy of Cancer: A Dynamic and Relational View, Dordrecht: Springer, 2016, xv + 190 pp., £66.99 (review)
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (1): 1. 2017.
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  • Anya Plutynski, Safe, or Sorry? Cancer Screening and Inductive Risk
    In Kevin Christopher Elliott & Ted Richards (eds.), Exploring Inductive Risk: Case Studies of Values in Science, Oup Usa. pp. 149-169. 2017.
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