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88Introduction au numéro spécial / Introduction to Special IssueDialogue 65 (1): 9-16. 2026.Dans cette introduction, nous définissons brièvement la philosophie canadienne et discutons de son importance avant de présenter les auteurs qui ont contribué à ce numéro spécial et leurs articles. L’histoire de la philosophie canadienne a été peu étudiée et il est nécessaire de réaliser de nouveaux travaux philosophiques sur les défis auxquels le Canada est confronté. Certains articles rassemblés dans ce numéro spécial examinent l’histoire de la philosophie au Canada, tandis que d’autres soumet…Read more
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90Introduction to Special Issue / Introduction au numéro specialDialogue 65 (1): 1-7. 2026.In this introduction, we briefly define Canadian philosophy and discuss its importance before introducing the authors who contributed to this special issue and their articles. The history of Canadian philosophy has been understudied, and there is a need for new philosophical work on the challenges facing Canada. Some articles collected in this special issue examine the history of philosophy in Canada, while others subject contemporary issues to philosophical analysis. The contributors to this sp…Read more
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130Raymond B. Blake, "Canada’s Prime Ministers and the Shaping of a National Identity" (review)American Review of Canadian Studies 55 (2): 170-173. 2025.
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81Patricia Burke Wood and David A. Rossiter, "Unstable Properties: Aboriginal Title and the Claim of British Columbia" (review)American Review of Canadian Studies 54 (4): 468-471. 2024.
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1121Logical RationalismJournal of Philosophical Logic 54 (3): 621-642. 2025.Logical rationalism asserts that we can acquire immediate, non-inferential justification for beliefs in basic logical principles. The intuitions that arise when we consider particular cases of validity can offer justification for our foundational logical beliefs about rules of inference. I motivate rationalism through an argument from the indispensability of intuitions. This argument shows that rationalism is the theory best equipped to solve the problem of background logic. This is the challeng…Read more
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1663Strength And Superiority: The Theme Of Strength In The Querelle Des Femmesde Philosophia 1 (1): 1-10. 2021.The querelle des femmes was an intellectual debate over the status of women that occurred in the early modern period, between the 1400s and 1700s. A common argument for the superiority of men and inferiority of women that appeared during the debate is that women are less physically strong than men, and are therefore inferior. In response, two distinct argumentative strategies were developed by defenders of women. First, some argued that men and women did not in fact differ in physical strength. …Read more
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62Mersenne’s Principles of Song CreationSouthwest Philosophy Review 39 (1): 49-58. 2023.In Harmonie Universelle, Marin Mersenne identifies two rules that must be applied to produce good music. First, “it is necessary to follow and imitate the passion that one wants to arouse in the listeners.” Secondly, one must use “the same intervals or degrees followed by the passions one wants to arouse.” Here I explain Mersenne’s overlooked theory of song creation. I argue that his two rules are general principles that particular rules of composition can be derived from. To argue this, I compa…Read more
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464Anscombe's Philosophy of LawDialogue 63 (3): 513-519. 2024.Is there a necessary connection between law and morality? Elizabeth Anscombe's theory of civil authority provides the basis for a unique intervention into this debate. Her distinction between the rights internal to a practice and the external justification of said practice avoids the traditional objections to both legal positivism and natural law theories.
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529Recovering Classical Indigenous PhilosophyDialogue 62 (3): 503-512. 2023.Indigenous philosophy from the 17th century and earlier is often thought to be irretrievable because of a lack of extant works. There are at least two reasons that this view is mistaken. First, it overlooks the role oral traditions play in preserving the thought of Indigenous peoples. Second, some Indigenous thinkers had their philosophical views recorded by European interlocutors shortly after contact. With these sources, the same techniques used to recover the views of philosophers like Prodic…Read more
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1812The Possibility of Multicultural NationhoodAmerican Review of Canadian Studies 51 (1): 488-504. 2021.In this article, I explain and defend the concept of multicultural nationhood. Multicultural nationhood accounts for how a nation can have a cohesive identity despite being internally diverse. In Canada, the challenge of nation-building despite the country’s diversity has prompted reflection on how to conceive of the national identity. The two most influential theories of multiculturalism to come from Canada, those of Charles Taylor and Will Kymlicka, emerged through consideration of Canada’s di…Read more
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758The Pragmatic Constraint and Revisionary Ontologies of ArtAmerican Society for Aesthetics Graduate E-Journal 13 (1): 19-22. 2021.At the heart of Anders Pettersson’s 2017 book, The Idea of a Text and the Nature of Textual Meaning, is his proposed “cluster” definition of a textual work. On this view, a text is a cluster of three kinds of objects: all the physical exemplars of the work, the work’s meaning, and the complex signs that convey that meaning. Pettersson contrasts this with the “ordinary conception” of a text, wherein a text is a unitary object made of the signs and meaning, and each exemplar is an instance of the …Read more
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