Sitemap - 2025 - New Work in Philosophy

"Do expected utility maximizers have commitment issues?" - Paul de Font-Reaulx (University of Michigan)

"Why It's OK to be a Moderate", Marcus Arvan (University of Tampa)

"Tracking the Epistemic Harms of Marital Rape: The Case for Experiential Injustice" - Sushruth Ravish (IIT Kanpur) & Ritu Sharma (University of British Columbia

"Krinostic Injustice" - Linh Mac (Le Moyne College)

"Reasons, Attenuators, and Virtue: A Novel Account of Pragmatic Encroachment" - Eva Schmidt (TU Dortmund)

"Intergenerational Subjection" - Pablo Magaña (Trinity College Dublin) & Iñigo González-Ricoy (University of Barcelona)

“No Guarantee: Coherence, Rationality, and Fragmentation” - Camilo Martinez (Central European University)

"Reply to the Reviewers" - Tom Kaspers (University of Chigaco)

"Learning incommensurate concepts" - Hayley Clatterbuck (University of Wisconsin, Madison) & Hunter Gentry (University of Central Florida)

“Imaginative contagion and moral corruption” - Alex Fisher (University of Leeds)

“The Deontic Wager” – Dmitry Sereda (Central European University)

"Explicit Methodologies for Normative Evaluation in Public Policy, as Applied to Carbon Budgets" - Kian Mintz-Woo (University College Cork)

“Moral Agency without Consciousness” - Jen Semler (Cornell Tech)

"Animalization" - Aleksy Tarasenko-Struc (Seton Hall University)

"Professionals and the Ethics of Workplace Surveillance" - Steve Clarke, William Tuckwell & Morgan Luck

"‘Water’ and ‘Water’: On Twin-Earth and the Metaphysics of Words" - James (JTM) Miller (Durham University)

“A Timing Problem for Instrumental Convergence” - Rhys Southan, Helena Ward, and Jen Semler (all @University of Oxford)

"The Difference of Differential Punishment" - Sayid R. Bnefsi (Fairfield University)

"A Moral Theory of Liveliness: A Secular Interpretation of African Life Force" - Kirk Lougheed (LCC International University)

"Beyond the Fascist Curtain", Anthony David Vernon (Miami-Dade College & St. Thomas University)

"Beyond biological and social normativity: varieties of norm deviation and the justification for intervention" - Andrew Evans (University of Notre Dame),

“Liberal Legitimacy and Future Citizens” - Emil Andersson (Uppsala University)

"Freedom From or Freedom in Work? Post-Work Proposals and Hannah Arendt’s Conception of Political Freedom" - Thijs Keulen (University of Edinburgh)

“A Cross Cultural Perspective on God’s Personhood” - Akshay Gupta (Wake Forest University)

“Loneliness and Radicalization”- Sanna Karoliina Tirkkonen (University of Helsinki) and Ruth Rebecca Tietjen (Tilburg University),

Daniel Muñoz (UNC Chapel Hill), “Each counts for one”

Bram Vaassen (Umeå University), "Mental Causation for Standard Dualists"

Sean T. Murphy (Southern Utah University), "Why Delight in Screamed Vocals? Emotional Hardcore and the Case Against Beautifying Pain"

Kengo Miyazono (Hokkaido University) & Uku Tooming (University of Tartu), "Imagination as a Generative Source of Justification"

Daniel E. Kalpokas (National University of Córdoba), "Perception and Its Content: Toward the Propositional Attitude View"

Donald Wilson (Kansas State University), "Practical Kantian Ethics: A Commonsense Account of Moral Life"

Michael Watkins & Elay Shech (Auburn University), "The Metaphysics of Color"

Justin D'Ambrosio (University of St. Andrews), "Manipulative Underspecification"

Alex Fisher (Tilburg University), “In defence of fictional examples”

Giacomo Pezzano (Università di Torino) & Stefano Gualeni (University of Malta), “How to Do Philosophy with Sci-Fiction: A Case of Hybrid Textuality”

Nick Clanchy (McGill University), “Infrapolitical Strategies for Preventing Hermeneutical Injustices Amidst the Global Trans Panic”

Jessica Isserow (University of Notre Dame), "Pride and Investment"

Luca Hemmerich (Goethe University Frankfurt), "Intergenerational Domination"

Pablo Fernandez Velasco, "Ecological grief as a crisis in dwelling"

Devin Lane (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), "Expert Disagreement and the Duty to Vote"

Elek Lane (UC Berkeley), "Metaphor and ambiguity"

Kevin Richardson (Duke University), "Derivative Indeterminacy"

Joseph Gough (University of Oxford), "The embodied, relational self: extending or rejecting the mind?"

David Thorstad (Vanderbilt University), "The complexity-coherence tradeoff in cognition"

Amanda Evans (University of Pittsburgh), "Medical paternalism, anorexia nervosa, and the problem of pathological values"

Steffen Koch (University of Bielefeld), "Merely verbal agreement, speaker-meaning, and defective context"

Gregory Robson and James R. Otteson (both @University of Notre Dame) “Freedom in Business: Elizabeth Anderson, Adam Smith, and the Effects of Dominance in Business”

Nina Emery (Mount Holyoke College), "Mooreanism in Metaphysics from Mooreanism in Physics"

Callum Zavos MacRae (Jagiellonian University), "Does domination require unequal power?"

Jules Wong (Pennsylvania State University), “Ambivalences of Trans Recognition”

Kurt Blankschaen (Daemen College) & Travis Timmerman (Seton Hall University), "Acting Out: Straight Performers Permissibly Portraying Queer Characters"

Christopher Earley (University of Liverpool), "Co-Producing Art’s Cognitive Value"

Barrett Emerick (St. Mary’s College of Maryland) and Tyler Hildebrand (Dalhousie University), “Inductive Reasoning Involving Social Kinds”