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Featured Philosop-her: Lucy Allais « Philosopher
https://politicalphilosopher.net/2015/07/03/featured-philosop-her-lucy-allais
Featured Philosop-her: Lucy Allais. July 3, 2015. Lucy Allais is jointly appointed as professor of philosophy at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, and Henry Allison Chair of the History of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego. She has worked primarily on Kant’s theoretical philosophy, on which she has published a number of papers, and has a book on his transcendental idealism coming out in the next few months (. Manifest Reality: Kant’s Idealism and his Realism. This is ...
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Featured Philosop-her: Sarah Conly « Philosopher
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Featured Philosop-her: Sarah Conly. April 3, 2015. Is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bowdoin College. She is the author of Against Autonomy: Justifying Coercive Paternalism. Cambridge University Press, 2013, and One Child: Do We Have a Right to More? Forthcoming (publication expected in November, 2015), Oxford University Press. Overpopulation and the Right to Childbearing. To have the child, even if morally they shouldn’t no one is justified in stopping them. In my new book,. I) You say that we ...
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Featured Philosop-her: Nomy Arpaly « Philosopher
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Featured Philosop-her: Nomy Arpaly. June 19, 2015. Is a professor of philosophy at Brown University. She received her PhD from Stanford University in 1998. She has written extensively on moral psychology including her book. In which she argued that philosophers make a serious error in failing to see that there are good people with bad principles and fairly rational people who think they are not. Her most recent work includes Deliberation and Acting for Reasons (with Timothy Schroeder),. In a single-autho...
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Featured Philosop-her: Denise James « Philosopher
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Featured Philosop-her: Denise James. April 17, 2015. Dying Cities and Useful Doctors. Thank you, Meena, for the invitation and for maintaining such a great series. As I’ve followed along, I’ve been really enthralled with how people are describing how they came to their current projects. With that I mind, I hope my conversational contribution here is both appropriate to the invitation and interesting to the readers of the blog. August 5, 2008. Could a city die? The city would be restored. These are normat...
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Featured Philosop-her: Teresa Blankmeyer Burke « Philosopher
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Featured Philosop-her: Teresa Blankmeyer Burke. April 10, 2015. Doing Philosophy in American Sign Language: Creating a Philosophical Lexicon. As a Deaf [1]. Philosopher who works at a university where the language of classroom philosophical discourse is ASL, I have been thinking about something I’ve been calling DEAF PHILOSOPHY [2]. When canonical works of philosophy are translated, they are translated into written forms of spoken languages. Is there a difference for signed languages? I’ve been wor...
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Featured Philosop-her: Josefa Toribio « Philosopher
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Featured Philosop-her: Josefa Toribio. June 12, 2015. Experiencing, judging, believing. A big thanks to Meena for running this fantastic blog and for inviting me to contribute to the series. Is non-conceptual if and only if. Is essentially different in kind to the content of beliefs, where, importantly, the content of beliefs is characterized in neo-Fregean terms. A different formulation of the notion of non-conceptual content, also commonly found in the first papers on non-conceptualism reads as fol...
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Featured Philosop-her: Anne Eaton « Philosopher
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Featured Philosop-her: Anne Eaton. May 30, 2015. Anne was a Laurence Rockefeller Fellow at Princeton’s Center for Human Values in 2005-6. She is currently the editor of the Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art section of Philosophy Compass. Taste and Social Injustice. It is an honor to contribute to this excellent blog. Meena, thank you for your hard work in keeping this going for us! U Houston) and the next president will be Kathleen Higgins. With our bodies, like kinds of bodily comportment; the way we.
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Featured Philosop-her: Alison Simmons « Philosopher
https://politicalphilosopher.net/2015/07/22/featured-philosop-her-alison-simmons
Featured Philosop-her: Alison Simmons. July 22, 2015. Is Samuel H. Wolcott Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University. Alison’s research focuses on early modern theories of mind and perception. Recent papers include Cartesian Consciousness Reconsidered, Re-Humanizing Descartes, Leibnizian Consciousness Re-Considered, Sensation in the Malebranchean Mind, and Guarding the Body: A Cartesian Phenomenology of Perception. She is editing the volume,. For the Oxford Philosophical Concepts series. Doing Cartes...
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Featured Philosop-her: Alice MacLachlan « Philosopher
https://politicalphilosopher.net/2015/07/09/featured-philosop-her-alice-maclachlan
Featured Philosop-her: Alice MacLachlan. July 9, 2015. Alice MacLachlan is Associate Professor of Philosophy at York University, where she teaches and writes about issues in moral, political and feminist philosophy, focusing primarily on agency in the aftermath of conflict. She is co-editor of. Justice, Responsibility and Reconciliation in the Wake of Conflict. Springer 2013) and her other recent publications include Trust Me, I’m Sorry: The Paradox of Public Apologies (forthcoming,. Lately, though, I’ve...
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Featured Philosop-her: Susanna Schellenberg « Philosopher
https://politicalphilosopher.net/2015/04/27/featured-philosop-her-susanna-schellenberg
Featured Philosop-her: Susanna Schellenberg. April 27, 2015. Is an Associate Professor at Rutgers University. She has published articles on perceptual experience, evidence, capacities, Fregean sense, action, mental content, and imagination. Her work has been published in journals such as. The Journal of Philosophy. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. Perceptual Experience is Fundamentally a Matter of Employing Perceptual Capacities. How does perceptual experience justify our beliefs and yield knowl...