Sitemap - 2023 - New Work in Philosophy
Holiday break & call for pitches!
Benoît Vermander (Fudan University), "The Encounter of Chinese and Western Philosophies"
Lukas Naegeli (University of Bern), “Two Ways of Limiting Moral Demands”
Krista K. Thomason (Swarthmore College), "Dancing with the Devil: Why Bad Feelings Make Life Good"
Hannah Carnegy-Arbuthnott (University of York), "Privacy, Publicity, and the Right to Be Forgotten"
Rowan Mellor (Northwestern University), "Joint Ought"
Eugene Chislenko (Temple University), "Virtues of willpower"
Ricky Mouser (Indiana University, Bloomington), "How to Read a Riot"
Ian Cruise (Dartmouth College), "Hume’s Justice and the Problem of the Missing Motive"
Ioan-Radu Motoarcă (Ashman Law Offices, LLC), "Animal Voting Rights"
Samia Hesni (Boston University), "How to Disrupt a Social Script"
Kalle Grill (Umeå University), "Procreation vs. Consumption"
Naima Chahboun (Stockholm University), "The moral benefits of coercion: A defense of ideal statism"
Rodrigo Díaz (Université de Montréal), "Do Moral Beliefs Motivate Action?"
Lars Moen (University of Vienna), “Against Corporate Responsibility"
Kevin Richardson (Duke University), "Critical social ontology"
Indrek Reiland (University of Vienna), "Rules: Regulative and Constitutive"
Daniel Weltman (Ashoka University), "A cosmopolitan instrumentalist theory of secession"
Stefano Gualeni (University of Malta), "The Clouds: An Experiment in Theory-Fiction"
Kal Kalewold (University of Leeds), "Lockdowns and the ethics of intergenerational compensation"
Suzy Killmister (Monash University), "A Metaphysics of Dehumanization"
Sally Latham & Mark Pinder (Open University), "Is it Good to Conceive of One’s Life Narratively?"
Joshua Habgood-Coote (University of Leeds), "Deepfakes and the Epistemic Apocalypse"
James L. D. Brown (University of Sheffield), "On Scepticism About Ought Simpliciter"
Fabienne Peter (University of Warwick), "The Grounds of Political Legitimacy"
Arianna Falbo (Bentley University), "Should Epistemology Take the Zetetic Turn?"
Katalin Farkas (Central European University), "The Lives of Others"
Nathaniel Sharadin (University of Hong Kong), "Predicting and Preferring"
Georgi Gardiner (University of Tennessee), "We Forge the Conditions of Love"
Jakob Ohlhorst (VU University Amsterdam), "Engineering virtue: constructionist virtue ethics"
Sophie Gibert (MIT), "The Wrong of Wrongful Manipulation"
Will Fleisher (Georgetown University), "Understanding, Idealization, and Explainable AI"
Jordan Walters (McGill University) “The Aptness of Envy”
Heather Battaly (University of Connecticut), "Can Fanaticism be a Liberatory Virtue?"
Daniel Greco (Yale University), "Idealization in Epistemology: A Modest Modeling Approach"
Philip Reed (Canisius College), “Discrimination Against the Dying”
Elanor Taylor (Johns Hopkins University), "Explanation and the Right to Explanation"
Will Gamester (University of Leeds), "Nothing is True"
Shannon Spaulding (Oklahoma State University), "Motivating Empathy"
Orlando Hawkins (University of Oregon), "Afropessimism and the Specter of Black Nihilism"
Margherita Arcangeli (Institut Jean Nicod), "Aphantasia demystified"
Andrew Sneddon (University of Ottawa), "Towards a Theory of Offense"
Aleksy Tarasenko-Struc (Albany Medical College), "Humanism: A Reconsideration"
Adam F. Gibbons (Lingnan University), "Bad Language Makes Good Politics"
Emily Colleen McWilliams (Duke Kunshan University), "Evidentialism and Epistemic Duties to Inquire"
Edmund Tweedy Flanigan (LMU Munich), "Futile Resistance as Protest"
Charles Goldhaber (Haverford College), "Hume’s Skeptical Philosophy and the Moderation of Pride"
Justin Capes (Flagler College), "On Penance"
Peter Baumann (Swarthmore College), "Thomas Reid, Common Sense, and Pragmatism"
Matthew Hammerton (Singapore Management University), "Well-Being and Meaning in Life"
Francesco Orsi (University of Tartu), "The Guise of the Good: A Philosophical History"
C. Thi Nguyen (University of Utah), "Transparency is Surveillance"
Bryan Frances (Nowhere/independent scholar), "How Much Suffering Is Enough?"
Jasmine Gunkel (University of Southern California) “What is Intimacy?”
Åsa Burman (Stockholm University), "Nonideal Social Ontology: The Power View"
Connor Kianpour (University of Colorado, Boulder), "Strong Comic Immoralism"
Hanno Sauer (Utrecht University), "Moral Teleology: A Theory of Progress"
Ian Stoner (Saint Paul College), "Dealbreakers and the Work of Immoral Artists"
Robin McKenna (University of Liverpool & University of Johannesburg), "Non-Ideal Epistemology"
Marcus Arvan (University of Tampa), "Educational Justice and School Boosting"
Saranga Sudarshan (Independent Scholar), "Reasonable Disagreement and Metalinguistic Negotiation"
Kino Zhao (Simon Fraser University), "Measuring the non-existent: validity before measurement"
Patrick Todd (University of Edinburgh), "The Open Future: Why Future Contingents Are All False"
Lisa Herzog (University of Groningen), "Urban-Rural Justice"
Liam D. Ryan (Central European University), "Let the ruler be the ruler"
Pietro Maffettone (University of Naples Federico II), "A fair division of the surplus?"
Emily Thomas (Durham University), "Mary Calkins, Victoria Welby, and the spatialization of time"
Sophie Keeling (UNED, Madrid), "Controlling Our Reasons"
Eamon Duede (University of Chicago), "Deep Learning Opacity in Scientific Discovery"
N.P. Adams (University of Virginia), "The Concept of Legitimacy"
Saja Parvizian (Independent Scholar), "Al-Ghazālī, nativism, and divine interventionism"
Tracy Llanera (University of Connecticut), "The Misogyny Paradox and the Alt-Right"
Massimo Pigliucci (City College of New York), "Prosoche as Stoic mindfulness"
Hope Sample (Carleton College), "Anne Conway on Divine and Creaturely Freedom"
Carlo DaVia (Loyola Marymount University), "A phenomenological argument against instrumentalism"
Daniel Gregory (University of Barcelona), "Imagining a Way Out of Dream Skepticism"
Étienne Brown (San Jose State University), "Free Speech and the Legal Prohibition of Fake News"
Zachary Hoskins (University of Nottingham), "Punishment’s Burdens on the Innocent”
Jack Kwong (Appalachian State University), "The Phenomenology of Hope"
Barry Maguire (University of Edinburgh), "Efficient Markets and Alienation"
James Vernon (York University), "The Panthers Can Save Us Now"
Joseph C. Schmid & Daniel Linford, "Existential Inertia and Classical Theistic Proofs"
Gregory Robson (Iowa State University), "Can We Assess Society-Wide Systems of Firms and Markets?"
Samuel Duncan (Tidewater Community College), "Why Police Shouldn't Be Allowed to Lie to Suspects"
Amy Berg (Oberlin College), "Do Good Lives Make Good Stories?"
Cameron Domenico Kirk-Giannini (Rutgers University-Newark), "Dilemmatic Gaslighting"
Luis Rosa (University of Cologne), "Ambiguous Statements about Akrasia"
Paul Schofield (Bates College) on recent work of Jack Samuel (NYU Law Student)
Jeffrey Kaplan (University of North Carolina at Greensboro), "A New Problem for Rules"
Hrishikesh Joshi (Bowling Green State University), “The Epistemic Significance of Social Pressure”
Bryce Gessell (Southern Virginia University), "The Legend of Hermann the Cognitive Neuroscientist"
Francesca Bellazzi (University of Bristol), "Biochemical Functions"
Jane Anderson (unaffiliated), "Biological Naturalism and the Mind-Body Problem"
Lidal Dror (Princeton University), "Is There an Epistemic Advantage to Being Oppressed?"
Carolina Flores (UC Irvine) & Elise Woodard (MIT), "Epistemic Norms on Evidence-Gathering"
Nick Riggle (University of San Diego), "Convergence, Community, and Force in Aesthetic Discourse"
Greg Sharzer (unaffiliated), "Late Escapism and Contemporary Neoliberalism"