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University of Washington
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 28
    Regular faculty
  • 13
    Other faculty
  • 2
    Retired faculty
  • 35
    Graduate students
  • 66
    Undergraduates
  • 40
    Alumni
  • 3
    Other

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  • Michael J. Raven, A Puzzle for Social Essences
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 8 (1): 128-148. 2022.
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  • Amelia M. Wirts, Is Crime Caused by Illness, Immorality, or Injustice? Theories of Punishment in the Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries
    In Matthew C. Altman (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook on the Philosophy of Punishment, Springer Verlag. pp. 75-97. 2022.
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  • José Jorge Mendoza, Liberalism and Open Borders (Review of Alex Sager's Against Borders: Why the World Needs Free Movement of People) (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review 25 (1): 127-132. 2022.
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  • José Jorge Mendoza, The Border Security Industry and the Second Refugee Crisis: A Commentary on Serena Parekh’s No Refuge: Ethics and the Global Refugee Crisis
    Puncta 5 (3): 72-81. 2022.
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  • Amelia M. Wirts and José Jorge Mendoza, The Undermining Mechanisms of ‘Rule of Law’ Objections: A Response to Song and Bloemraad
    The Ethics of Migration Policy Dilemmas Project. 2022.
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  • Carina Fourie, “How could anybody think that this is the appropriate way to do bioethics?” Feminist challenges for conceptions of justice in bioethics
    In Wendy A. Rogers, Catherine Mills, Jackie Leach Scully, Stacy M. Carter & Vikki Entwistle (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Bioethics, Routledge. pp. 27-42. 2022.
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  • Sosseh Assaturian, Why Children, Parrots, and Actors Cannot Speak: The Stoics on Genuine and Superficial Speech
    Apeiron 55 (1): 1-34. 2022.
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  • Shawn Tinghao Wang, Response-Dependence in Moral Responsibility: A Granularity Challenge
    American Philosophical Quarterly 59 (3). 2022.
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  • Joshua Eisenthal, Models and Multiplicities
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (2): 277-302. 2022.
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  • Joshua Eisenthal and Lydia Patton, Reichenbach’s empirical axiomatization of relativity
    Synthese 200 (6): 1-24. 2022.
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  • Colin Marshall, Schopenhauer's Titus Argument
    In Patrick Hassan (ed.), Schopenhauer's Moral Philosophy, Routledge. 2021.
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  • Colin Marshall, Kant and Spinoza
    In Yitzhak Y. Melamed (ed.), A Companion to Spinoza, Wiley-blackwell. 2021.
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  • Elena Erosheva, Patrícia Martinková, and Carole J. Lee, When Zero May Not be Zero: A Cautionary Note on the Use of Inter-Rater Reliability in Evaluating Grant Peer Review
    Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A 184 904-19. 2021.
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  • Conor Mayo-Wilson and Kevin Zollman, The computational philosophy: simulation as a core philosophical method
    Synthese 199 (1): 3647-3673. 2021.
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  • Conor Mayo-Wilson, Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: How to Get beyond the Statistics
    Philosophical Review 130 (1): 185-189. 2021.
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  • Paul L. Franco, Ordinary Language Philosophy, Explanation, and the Historical Turn in Philosophy of Science
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 90 (December 2021). 2021.
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  • Stephen M. Gardiner, The Oxford Handbook of Intergenerational Ethics (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2021.
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  • Stephen M. Gardiner, Debating Climate Ethics Revisited
    Ethics, Policy and Environment 24 (2): 89-111. 2021.
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  • Stephen M. Gardiner, Should We Embrace a “New,” Expansionist Agenda for the Virtues?
    In Anne Siegetsleitner, Andreas Oberprantacher, Marie-Luisa Frick & Ulrich Metschl (eds.), Crisis and Critique: Philosophical Analysis and Current Events: Proceedings of the 42nd International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 331-342. 2021.
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  • José Jorge Mendoza, Concepts as Tools Not Rules: a Commentary on (Re-) Defining Racism
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (3): 1-6. 2021.
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  • José Jorge Mendoza, Illegal: How America's lawless immigration regime threatens us all (review)
    Contemporary Political Theory 20 (3): 131-134. 2021.
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  • José Jorge Mendoza, Introduction
    Radical Philosophy Review 24 (2): 225-225. 2021.
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  • Carina Fourie, How Being Better Off Is Bad for You: Implications for Distribution, Relational Equality, and an Egalitarian Ethos
    In Natalie Stoljar & Kristin Voigt (eds.), Autonomy and Equality: Relational Approaches, Routledge. pp. 169-194. 2021.
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  • Rose Novick and W. Ford Doolittle, ‘Species’ without species
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 87 (C): 72-80. 2021.
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  • Sosseh Assaturian, What’s Eleatic about the Eleatic Principle?
    Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 31 (3): 1-37. 2021.
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  • Arseny A. Ryazanov, Shawn Tinghao Wang, Samuel C. Rickless, Craig R. M. McKenzie, and Dana Kay Nelkin, Sensitivity to shifts in probability of harm and benefit in moral dilemmas
    Cognition 209 (C): 104548. 2021.
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  • Shawn Tinghao Wang, Shame and the Scope of Moral Accountability
    Philosophical Quarterly 71 (3): 544-564. 2021.
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  • Shawn Tinghao Wang, The Communication Argument and the Pluralist Challenge
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51 (5): 384-399. 2021.
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  • Joshua Eisenthal, Review of José Zalabardo, Representation and Reality in Wittgenstein's Tractatus (review)
    Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 9 (6). 2021.
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  • Joshua Eisenthal, Hertz's Mechanics and a unitary notion of force
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 1 (90): 226-234. 2021.
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