Department Members
Department Activity
Also at Williams College
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Christian De Leon, Pointing to communicate: the discourse function and semantics of rich demonstrationLinguistics and Philosophy 46 (4): 839-870. 2023.
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Patrick Georg Grosz, Gabriel Greenberg, Christian De Leon, and Elsi Kaiser, A semantics of face emoji in discourseLinguistics and Philosophy 46 (4): 905-957. 2023.
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Justin Shaddock, Kant on Inclination and ReasonSouthern Journal of Philosophy 60 (3): 437-464. 2022.
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Justin Shaddock and Anhui Huang, Mere Subjectivism? Kant’s Deduction and the Hegelian CriticismIn Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 651-658. 2021.
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Justin Shaddock, Kant's Transcendental Deduction: A Cosmology of Experience by Alison Laywine (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020)Philosophy 96 (1): 133-137. 2021.
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Joe Cruz, Shared Moral Foundations of Embodied Artificial IntelligenceIn Vincent Conitzer, Gillian Hadfield & Shannon Vallor (eds.), AIES '19: Proceedings of the 2019 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, . pp. 139-146. 2019.
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Justin B. Shaddock, Kant’s Neglected Alternative and the Unavoidable Need for the Transcendental DeductionKantian Review 24 (1): 127-152. 2019.
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Justin Shaddock, Kant's Conceptualism: a New Reading of the Transcendental DeductionPacific Philosophical Quarterly 99 (3): 464-488. 2018.
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Justin Shaddock, Recent work on Kant's transcendental deductionBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (2): 401-410. 2017.
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Melissa Barry, ConstructivismIn Tristram Colin McPherson & David Plunkett (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics, Routledge. pp. 385-401. 2017.
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Justin Shaddock, Kant’s Transcendental Idealism and his Transcendental DeductionKantian Review 20 (2): 265-288. 2015.
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Justin Shaddock, Kant and the Most Difficult Thing That Could Ever Be Undertaken on Behalf of MetaphysicsHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 31 (1). 2014.
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Safa Zaki and Joe Cruz, Parsimony and the triple-system model of conceptsBehavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (2-3): 230-231. 2010.
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Joe Cruz, Is There a Reason for Skepticism?In Joseph Campbell (ed.), Knowledge and Skepticism, Mit Press. pp. 287. 2010.
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Joe Cruz and John Pollock, The Chimerical Appeal of Epistemic ExternalismIn Richard Schantz (ed.), The Externalist Challenge, De Gruyter. pp. 125--42. 2004.
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Joe Cruz and Robert Gordon, Simulation theoryIn L. Nagel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, Nature Publishing Group. 2002.
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John Pollock and Joe Cruz, Contemporary Theories of Knowledge, 2nd EditionRowman & Littlefield. 1999.
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Joe Cruz, Mindreading: Mental state ascription and cognitive architectureMind and Language 13 (3): 323-340. 1998.
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Joseph L. Hernandez Cruz, Simulation and the psychology of sociopathyBehavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (3): 525-527. 1997.