Sitemap - 2024 - New Work in Philosophy
W. Clark Wolf (Marquette University), "Kant’s Formula of Universal Law as a Test of Causality"
Vishnu Sridharan (UCLA), "Moral Thresholds and Aggregate Impact"
Adam Gjesdal (Heterodox Academy), "Liberalism, Polarization, and the Aggregation Problem"
Romy Eskens (Utrecht University), “Expressive Duties Are Demandable and Enforceable”
Benjamin Matheson (University of Bern), "Blameworthiness is Terminable"
Susanna Siegel (Harvard University), "The Phenomenal Public"
Kyle van Oosterum (University of Oxford), "Paternalism and Exclusion"
Julia Smith (Hope College), "Philosophical Agreement and Philosophical Progress”
Guy Crain (Rose State College), “Three Shortcomings of the Trolley Method of Moral Philosophy”
Uriah Kriegel (Rice University), "Beatrice Edgell’s Myth of the Given"
Nathan Eckstrand, "Liberating Revolution: Emancipating Radical Change from the State"
David Friedell (Union College), "Becoming non-Jewish"
Sungwoo Um (Seoul National University), "Duty, Virtue, and Filial Love"
Helen De Cruz (St. Louis University), "Wonderstruck: How Wonder and Awe Shape the Way We Think"
Robert Morgan (University of Leeds), "Sexualisation"
Nino Kadić (King's College London), "Monadic panpsychism"
Malte Hendrickx (University of Michigan), "Agentially controlled action: causal, not counterfactual"
Christopher Register (Princeton University), "How to Explain the Importance of Persons"
Jeff Engelhardt (Dickinson College), "Nonideal Theory and Content Externalism"
Kenny Easwaran (University of California, Irvine), "Bullshit Activities"
Annette Martín (University of Illinois Chicago), "Intersectionality without Fragmentation"
Kathleen Murphy-Hollies (University of Birmingham), "The Know-How of Virtue"
Emmanuel Ordóñez Angulo (Rutgers University & NYU), "Virtual Terrors"