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Wuhan University
School of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 61
    Regular faculty
  • 9
    Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 25
    Graduate students
  • 17
    Undergraduates
  • 5
    Alumni
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  • Rudi Capra, Logic of identity and identity of contradiction
    Kritike 11 (2): 121-139. 2017.
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  • Yong Cheng, The HOD Hypothesis and a supercompact cardinal
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 63 (5): 462-472. 2017.
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  • Michael Dufresne, The illusion of teaching and learning: Zhuangzi, Wittgenstein, and the groundlessness of language
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (12): 1207-1215. 2017.
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  • Peter Finocchiaro and Meghan Sullivan, Yet Another “Epicurean” Argument
    Philosophical Perspectives 30 (1): 135-159. 2016.
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  • Thomas M. Besch, Schmidtz on Moral Recognition Rules: A Critique
    Theoria 83 (2): 138-153. 2016.
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  • Xiaofei Liu, A moral reason to be a mere theist: improving the practical argument
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 79 (2): 113-132. 2016.
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  • Bo Chen, Against Williamson's Arguments About Bivalence
    Philosophical Forum 47 (3-4): 325-340. 2016.
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  • Bo Chen, Socio-historical Causal Descriptivism
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 16 (1): 45-67. 2016.
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  • Bo Chen, When a Young Chinese Scholar met von Wright
    Acta Philosophica Fennica 92 9-32. 2016.
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  • Thomas M. Besch, On the Right to Justification and Discursive Respect
    Dialogue 54 (4): 703-726. 2015.
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  • Xiaofei Liu, No Fats, Femmes, or Asians
    Moral Philosophy and Politics 2 (2): 255-276. 2015.
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  • Bo Chen, Social Constructivism of Language and Meaning
    Croatian Journal of Philosophy 15 (1): 87-113. 2015.
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  • Bo Chen, Two Important Questions about Hume’s Philosophy
    Philosophy and Culture 8 3-24. 2015.
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  • Yong Cheng and Victoria Gitman, Indestructibility properties of remarkable cardinals
    Archive for Mathematical Logic 54 (7-8): 961-984. 2015.
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  • Yong Cheng, Sy-David Friedman, and Joel David Hamkins, Large cardinals need not be large in HOD
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 166 (11): 1186-1198. 2015.
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  • Yong Cheng and Ralf Schindler, Harrington’s principle in higher order arithmetic
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (2): 477-489. 2015.
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  • Yong Cheng, Forcing a set model of Z3 + Harrington's Principle
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 61 (4-5): 274-287. 2015.
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  • Yong Cheng, The strong reflecting property and Harrington's Principle
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 61 (4-5): 329-340. 2015.
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  • Thomas M. Besch, On Discursive Respect
    Social Theory and Practice 40 (2): 207-231. 2014.
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  • Matthew Lutz, The Now What Problem for Error Theory
    Philosophical Studies 171 (2): 351-371. 2014.
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  • Matthew Lutz, The 'Now What' Problem for error theory
    Philosophical Studies 171 (2): 351-371. 2014.
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  • Matthew Lutz, The pragmatics of pragmatic encroachment
    Synthese 191 (8): 1-24. 2014.
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  • Bo Chen, Six Groups of Paradoxes in Ancient China From the Perspective of Comparative Philosophy
    Asian Philosophy 24 (4): 363-392. 2014.
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  • Bo Chen, The Nature of Logical Knowledge: An Unfinished Agenda of Quine's Philosophy
    Philosophical Forum 45 (3): 217-249. 2014.
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  • Bo Chen, Refutation of the Semantic Argument against Descriptivism
    ProtoSociology 31 16-37. 2014.
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  • Ryan Simonelli, Pointing out the Skeptic's Mistake
    Florida Philosophical Review 14 (1): 69-84. 2014.
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  • Thomas M. Besch, On a Reflexive Case for Human Rights
    Journal of East-West Thought 3 (4): 51-64. 2013.
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  • Thomas M. Besch, On Political Legitimacy, Reasonableness, and Perfectionism
    Public Reason 5 (1): 58-74. 2013.
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  • Bo Chen, To Be Philosophical, Even if One Will Not Be a Professional Philosopher: The Aim and Mission of Philosophy Education
    Frontiers of Philosophy in China 8 (2): 247-257. 2013.
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  • Bo Chen, Kripke’s Epistemic Argument Against Descriptivism Revisited
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 40 (3-4): 544-562. 2013.
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