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9What is Sound?Philosophical Quarterly 49 (196): 309-324. 1999.Our standard view about sound is incoherent. On the one hand, we suppose that sound is a quality, not of the object that makes the sound, but of the surrounding medium. This is the supposition of our ordinary language, modern science and a long philosophical tradition. On the other hand, we suppose that sound is the object of hearing. This too is the assumption of ordinary language, modern science and a long philosophical tradition. Yet these two assumptions cannot both be right – not unless we …Read more
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47The Guise of the Good: A Philosophical History by Francesco Orsi (review) (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 64 (1): 161-162. 2026.
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55Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy Volume 8Oxford University Press. 2020.Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy annually collects the best current work in the field of medieval philosophy. The various volumes print original essays, reviews, critical discussions, and editions of texts. The aim is to contribute to an understanding of the full range of themes and problems in all aspects of the field, from late antiquity into the Renaissance, and extending over the Jewish, Islamic, and Christian traditions. Volume 8 ranges widely over this terrain, including Caleb Cohoe o…Read more
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34Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy Volume 7 (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2019.Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy annually collects the best current work in the field of medieval philosophy. The various volumes print original essays, reviews, critical discussions, and editions of texts. The aim is to contribute to an understanding of the full range of themes and problems in all aspects of the field, from late antiquity into the Renaissance, and extending over the Jewish, Islamic, and Christian traditions. Volume 6 includes work on a wide range of topics, including Davla…Read more
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51I. ControversingIn Christy Mag Uidhir (ed.), Art & Abstract Objects, Oxford University Press. 2013.
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6The philosophy of AquinasOxford University Press. 2016.This new and updated edition of Christopher Shields and Robert Pasnau's The Philosophy of Aquinas introduces the Aquinas' overarching explanatory framework in order to provide the necessary background to his philosophical investigations across a wide range of areas: rational theology, metaphysics, philosophy of human nature, philosophy of mind, and ethical and political theory. Although not intended to provide a comprehensive evaluation of all aspects of Aquinas' far-reaching writings, the volum…Read more
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103Scholastic Qualities, Primary and SecondaryIn Lawrence Nolan (ed.), Primary and secondary qualities: the historical and ongoing debate, Oxford University Press. pp. 41-61. 2011.The distinction between two kinds of qualities, primary and secondary, is one of the core doctrines of Scholastic natural philosophy. Far from being an invention of the modern era, it is something to which any student of Aristotelian philosophy—which is to say anyone who studied philosophy in a European university up until the eighteenth century—would have been introduced at a tender age. The distinction is, moreover, every bit as important for Scholastic philosophers as it would become in the s…Read more
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17The Cambridge history of medieval philosophy (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2014.The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy comprises over fifty specially commissioned essays by experts on the philosophy of this period. Starting in the late eighth century, with the renewal of learning some centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire, a sequence of chapters takes the reader through developments in many and varied fields, including logic and language, natural philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, and theology. Close attention is paid to the context of medieval philosophy, with d…Read more
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4Mind, Metaphysics and Value in the Thomistic and Analytical TraditionsPhilosophical Quarterly 54 (216): 469-473. 2004.
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36William CrathornIn Jorge J. E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages, Wiley-blackwell. 2005.
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36A Lewisian History of PhilosophyIn Barry Loewer & Jonathan Schaffer (eds.), A companion to David Lewis, Wiley-blackwell. 2015.For most of the recorded history of philosophy, it has been assumed that an adequate account of language and thought would require postulating abstracta of one sort or another. In this chapter, wielding the bright light of Lewisian metaphysics, the author draws into the open some less well‐known moments from the history of philosophy. Puzzlement over persistence goes back to the beginnings of philosophy, and gave rise to protracted debates between those who were skeptical about whether anything …Read more
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75Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy Volume 10 (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2022.Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy annually collects the best current work in the field of medieval philosophy. The various volumes print original essays, reviews, critical discussions, and editions of texts. The aim is to contribute to an understanding of the full range of themes and problems in all aspects of the field, from late antiquity into the Renaissance, and extending over the Jewish, Islamic, and Christian traditions. Volume 10 ranges widely over this terrain, including Christina Va…Read more
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107The Failures of Philosophy: A Historical EssayAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (4): 842-845. 2022.After four massive scholarly volumes surveying the successes of modern science, Stephen Gaukroger turns here to an ambitious but slight volume on philosophy’s failures. It’s a curious book, in part...
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65Old Bad AttitudesPhilosophers' Imprint 22 (n/a). 2022.The systematic study of male misogyny began with Christine de Pizan at the start of the fifteenth century. Although her work has generally been neglected within the history of philosophy, her ideas illuminate many questions of pressing current philosophical concern, including the nature of epistemic injustice, the prospects for an individualistic methodology in social theory, and the epistemology of disagreement.
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30Oxford studies in medieval philosophy volume 9 (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2021.Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy annually collects the best current work in the field of medieval philosophy. The various volumes print original essays, reviews, critical discussions, and editions of texts. The aim is to contribute to an understanding of the full range of themes and problems in all aspects of the field, from late antiquity into the Renaissance, and extending over the Jewish, Islamic, and Christian traditions. Volume 9 ranges widely over this terrain, including Mark Kalderon…Read more
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139Free Will and the Rebel Angels in Medieval PhilosophyPhilosophical Review 131 (2): 222-226. 2022.
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50Puissance, action, mouvement: L'ontologie dynamique de Pierre de Jean Olivi, 1248–1298 by Dominique DemangeJournal of the History of Philosophy 59 (4): 680-681. 2021.It is seven hundred years since Peter of John Olivi's death, and all of modernity has forgotten his legacy. All? Well, not entirely. One small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the forces of oblivion. While the empire of English-language scholarship has largely let Olivi's creative and influential work go unedited, untranslated, and unstudied, this hearty band of French scholars has persisted in exploring the fundamentals of his thought.This latest contribution focuses on some…Read more
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87Where Socratic Akrasia Meets the Platonic GoodJournal of the History of Philosophy 59 (1): 1-21. 2021.ARRAY
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183Bias and interpersonal skepticismNoûs 56 (1): 154-175. 2022.Recent philosophy has paid considerable attention to the way our biases are liable to encroach upon our cognitive lives, diminishing our capacity to know and unjustly denigrating the knowledge of others. The extent of the bias, and the range of domains to which it applies, has struck some as so great as to license talk of a new form of skepticism. I argue that these depressing consequences are real and, in some ways, even more intractable than has previously been recognized. For the difficulties…Read more
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