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Peruse through the most recent publications (2016-present) by our faculty members, and be sure to check back regularly for updates.

Peter Dietsch

Articles          

2021

Politics, Philosophy & Economics 20/2, 151-79

2020

Review of Social Economy   
 
, American Political Science Review, letter, 114/2: 591-95

2019
 
(with François Claveau and Clément Fontan), Éthique publique 21/2
 
, Economics & Philosophy 36/2: 246-64
 
(with Thomas Rixen), Journal of Political Philosophy 27/4: 499-511
 
Jean-Frédéric Morin et al. (four main authors, ten minor authors of whom Dietsch is one), , Global Policy, 10/2, 267-73

2018
 
, Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 11/2, 85-104

2017
 
, Global Justice: Theory, Practice, Rhetoric 10, 43-56 [previously published as working paper at the European University Institute: EUI SPS 2017/04]

2016
 
(with Clément Fontan and François Claveau), Politics, Philosophy & Economics 15/4 (2016),
319-57 

Books                

2018                                  

(co-authored with François Claveau and
Clément Fontan), Polity Press

The book has been reviewed in Economics and Philosophy and Review of Political Economy
[French translation: Les banques centrales servent-elles nos intérêts? Paris : Raisons d’Agir, 2019; Korean translation forthcoming]

2015
 
, Oxford University Press

Reviews have been published in Economics & Philosophy, Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, Contemporary Political Theory, Foreign Affairs, Journal of Development Studies, and on the phdskat blog. A book symposium has been published in Philosophiques, and two book workshops have been held at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra on July 5th 2018 and at the University of Zürich on April 7th 2016.

 

Book chapters          

2022

François Claveau, Clément Fontan, Peter Dietsch and Jérémie Dion, “Central banking and inequalities: old tropes and new practices”, in: Guillaume Vallet, Silvio Kappes, Louis-Philippe Rochon, Central Banking, Monetary Policy and Social Responsibility, Edward Elgar, 2022, pp.88-111.

2021    

“Should International Tax Competition be Regulated?” in: Conrad Heilmann & Julian Reiss (eds.), , Routledge, pp.494-503.

2018
 
“The Ethics of Central Banking” (with François Claveau and Clément Fontan), in: Andrei Poama & Annabelle Lever (eds.), , London: Routledge, 178-90.
 
“The state and tax competition – a normative perspective”, in: Martin O’Neill and Shepley Orr (eds.), , Oxford University Press, 203-23.

2017
 
“Normative dimensions of central banking – how the guardians of financial markets affect justice”, in: Lisa Herzog (ed.),, Oxford University Press, 231-49.

2016
 
“The ethical aspects of international financial integration”, in: David Held & Pietro Maffetone (eds.), , Cambridge: Polity Press, 236-53.
 
“G.A. Cohen, Karl Marx’s Theory of History – A Defence”, in: Jacob Levy (ed.), , Oxford: Oxford University Press.
 
“Whose tax base – The ethics of global tax governance”, in: Peter Dietsch & Thomas Rixen, ECPR Press, 231-51.

Edited books                  

2017

(co-edited with Thomas Rixen), ECPR Press (paperback edition in 2017)                                   

Reviews have been published in Journal of Development Studies, Political Studies Review, Review of International Political Economy and on the phdskat blog.


 
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Chris Goto-Jones

Articles

2022

 Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis: 33, no. 1, pp. 5-17.

2021

Co-authored with Audrey Yap,  in Jason Holt and Marc Ramsay (eds.) The Philosophy of Mixed Martial Arts, pp. 30-42, (New York: Routledge).

 Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis32, no. 2.

2019

"Bushidō and Philosophy," : 307.

 Martial Arts Studies 8: 49-59.

2016

 Japan Review, 171-208.

Books

Forthcoming

Mindfulness and the Search for Meaning: Monk, Ninja, Doctor, Zombie, (Bloomsbury).

2016

, (Cambridge University Press). 

, (Rowman & Littlefield). 

 

Reviews

2018

Early Popular Visual Culture: vol. 16, issue 2, (Taylor & Francis Online), pp. 226-229.

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Eric Hochstein

Articles

2022

"Foregrounding and backgrounding: a new interpretation of 'levels' in science," European Journal for Philosophy of Science 12, no. 2: 23.

2021

“When No Laughing Matter is No Laughing Matter: The Challenges in Developing a Cognitive Theory of Humor”, The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook

2020

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (6): 801-813.

2019

Theory & Psychology 9 (5): 579-600. 

2018

Biology & Philosophy 32 (6): 1105-1125. 

2017

The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 68 (4): 1125-1147. 

2016

The Philosophical Quarterly 66 (265): 745-759. 

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 56: 135-144. 

, (2016) Synthese 193 (5): 1387-1407.

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Cindy Holder

Articles

2017

C4E Journal: Perspectives on Ethics. 

Book chapters 

2020

“Human Rights Without Hierarchy: Why Theories of Global Justice Should Embrace the Indivisibility Principle” in Johnny Antonio Davilà, ed.,  (Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia), pp. 125-150. 

Edited volumes

2020

177:2. 

Reviews

2017
“Review of Justice at a Distance: Extending Freedom Globally. Loren E. Lomasky and Fernando Tesón, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2015”, Ethics 127:3, 788-792. 
 
2016
Criminal Law and Philosophy 10:1 (2016), 153-164. 

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Eike-Henner Kluge

Articles

2022

“Electronic Health Records:  Ethical Considerations Touching Health Informatics Professionals” in Hsueh, Wetter and Zhu, Personal Health Informatics: Patient Participation in Precision Health.

2018

Eike-Henner Kluge, Paulette Lacroix, Pekka Ruotsalainen.   Yearbook of Medical Informatics. 27(1): 37–40. 

2017

 International Journal of Medical Informatics. Jan; 97:261-265.

2016

 Online Journal of Science and Technology, 6:2, 82-86. 

Books

2022

The Right to Healthcare: Ethical Considerations. Springer. 

2020

The Electronic Health Record: Ethical Considerations. Academic press. 

2016

Ethics for Health Informatics Professionals: The IMIA Code,its Meaning and Implications. International Medical Informatics Association.

Book chapters

2016

“Organ Donation and Retrieval: Whose Body Is It Anyway?” in Kuhse H, Schuklenk U and Singer P, eds.  pp. 417-421.  
 
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Thomas Land

Articles 

Forthcoming

“Spontaneity, Sensation, and the Myth of the Given”, forthcoming in J.-P. Narboux, Q. Kammer & H. Wagner (eds.), C.I. Lewis's Conceptual Pragmatism: the A Priori and the Given, New York: Routledge. 

2018

“Conceptualism and the Objection from Animals,” in Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing, David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 1269–76. 

 Synthese, early online. 

2016

 in Dennis Schulting (ed.), Kantian Nonconceptualism, Basingstroke/New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 145-170. 

Edited volumes 

2019

Co-editor, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, special issue: . 

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Colin Macleod

Articles 

2019

 Ethics and Social Welfare.

2017

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. 

2016

International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior. 

 Journal of Applied Philosophy. 

Books

2016

Co-written with Ben Justice, , University of Chicago Press.

Book chapters

2023

"Non-preparatory dimensions of educational justice," in Randall R. Curren (ed.), , Routledge.

2019

Co-written with Christine Tappolet, “Introduction” in 

The Good Parent” in 

“Are Children’s Rights Important?” in 

2018

“Distributive Justice and the Family” in 

2017

“Democratic Deliberation and Electoral Reform” in 

“Doctrinal Vulnerability and the Authority of Children’s Voices” in 

2016

Co-authored with Samantha Brennan, “Fundamentally Incompetent: Homophobia, Religion, and the Right to Parent” in  

“Constructing Children’s Rights” in .

Book reviews and critical replies

2020

 Law, Ethics and Philosophy, 2020, Num. 8, pp. 30-41.

2019

 Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review.

2018

Teachers College Record (October). 

 Theory and Research in Education.

2016

“Critical response to Gottfried Schweiger and Gunter Graf’s A Philosophical Examination of Social Justice and Child Poverty”, .

Edited books

2019

Co-edited with Christine Tappolet, , Routledge. 

Encyclopedia entries

2018

“Reciproctié, avantage mutual et impartialité”  in  

Reports

2019

Co-authored with Keith Culver, Michael Giudice, “Concepts As Tools for Pro-active Deterrence”, Department of National Defence. 
 
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Michael Raven

Articles 

2022

Journal of the American Philosophical Association 8.1, pp. 128-148. 

American Philosophical Quarterly 59.1, pp. 1-9.

2021

 Philosophical Studies 178: 1043-1064.

2020

The Journal of Philosophy 117.10: 557-577.

2019

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49.5: 652-669.

2017

Inquiry 60.6: 625-655.

2016

, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 93.3: 607-626.

Book chapters

forthcoming

“Physicalism and its Challenges in Social Ontology” in S. Collins, B. Epstein, S. Haslanger & H. B. Schmid (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Social Ontology, (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

2020

“Introduction” in M. Raven (ed.), New York: Routledge (2020).

2019

“(Re)discovering Ground” in K. Becker & I. D. Thomson (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2017

“Against the Semantic Orientation towards Aesthetic Judgements,” in J. Young (ed.), , Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Edited books

forthcoming

with Kathryn Koslicki, The Routledge Handbook of Essence (New York: Routledge).

2020

 New York: Routledge.

Other (encylopedia entries, lab reports)

2020

 The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

“The Essential Glossary of Ground," w/K. Fine, in M. Raven (ed.), . New York: Routledge.

2019

 in D. Pritchard (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy, New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Reviews

2018

 Philosophical Review 127.1: 140-144.

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Patrick Rysiew

Articles

forthcoming

 

"Common Sense in Reid's Response to Scepticism," Review Philosophique - special issue on Common Sense, edited by Angelique Thébert.

2018

 Analytic Philosophy - symposium on James Van Cleve's Problems from Reid (Oxford University Press, 2015), Vol. 59, No. 4. 527-538. 

 in The Gettier Problem, edited by Stephen Hetherington (Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 159-176. 

 in The Factive Turn, edited by Veli Mitova (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018), pp. 50-65. 

2017

 Protosociology - special issue on Meaning and Publicity, edited by Richard Manning, Vol. 34: 31-43. 

 European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy - special issue on Pragmatism and Common Sense, edited by Gabriele Gava and Roberto Gronda, Vol. IX, No. 2. 

 Philosophical Topics, Vol. 45, No. 1: 181-203. 

 in The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Contextualism, edited by Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa (New York: Routledge), pp. 205-217. 

Book chapters

forthcoming

"Knowledge Attributions and the Social," in Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology, edited by Jennifer Lackey and Aidan McGlynn (Oxford University Press).

"Reid on Memory and Testimony" (with Rebecca Copenhaver), in Memory and Testimony, edited by Stephen Wright and Sanford Goldberg (Oxford University Press). 

 in Oxford Handbook of Assertion, edited by Sanford Goldberg (Oxford University Press).

Encyclopedia entries

2020

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (first appeared January 2016; last substantive revision, March 2020). 

2019

 in Encyclopedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory. Springer.

2018

 Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Taylor and Francis, 2018. 
 
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David Scott

Articles

2022

“Disarming Causation in the Service of Agency: Tallis on Hume,” Human Affairs. 

2021

 Sophia 59, pp. 1-19. 

Idealistic Studies 51: 3, pp. 189-210.

2017

“Descartes’s ‘Considerable List’: A Small but Important Passage in his Philosophy,” International Philosophical Quarterly 57 (2017), pp. 381-399. 

2016

“On the Crassness of Leibniz’s Metaphysics,” The Review of Metaphysics 70 (2016), pp. 311-337. 
 
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Katie Stockdale

Books

2021

, Oxford University Press. Published as an audiobook by Tantor Media and reviewed in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews and Mind.

Articles

forthcoming

“Collective Forgiveness” in the Routledge Handbook of Forgiveness, ed. Robert Enright and Glen Pettigrove.

2022

“Moral Shock," Journal of the American Philosophical Association.

2021

“Controlling Hope” with Michael Milona, Ratio.

"Hope, Solidarity, and Justice,” Feminist Philosophy Quarterly.

2019

in Journal of Social Philosophy 50, 1: 28-44.

2018

 with Michael Milona in Ergo5, 8: 203-222.

2017

in Hypatia 32, 2: 363-379.

with Susan Sherwin in International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 10, 1: 7-29.

Book chapters

2019

“Emotional Hope" in , ed. Claudia Blöser and Titus Stahl. Rowman and Littlefield.
 
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Scott Woodcock

Articles

2021

“Thinking the Right Way (at the Right Time) about Virtues and Skills” Ethical Theory and Moral Practice.

"Virtue Ethics Must be Self-Effacing to be Normatively Significant" The Journal of Value Inquiry.

2018   

American Philosophical Quarterly 55: 313-328.

2017   

Journal of Social Philosophy 48: 71-91.

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95: 299-316.

Book chapters

forthcoming

“Consequentialism and Friendship,” in Diane Jeske (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Friendship.

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Audrey Yap

Articles

forthcoming

“Betrayed Expectations,” with Barrett Emerick, Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy.

2022

in Jason Holt and Marc Ramsay (Eds.) (2022) , pp. 150-160 (New York: Routledge).

Co-authored with Chris Goto-Jones,  in Jason Holt and Marc Ramsay (Eds.) , pp. 30-42, (New York: Routledge).

2021

 in Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal.

2020

“” in APA Newsletter on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies 20:1 (Fall), pp. 66-68

2019

“Misogyny and Dehumanization” in (2): 18-22. 

2017

Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 3(4). 

Philosophia Mathematica 25(3): 369-389.

 in Sandra Lapointe and Chris Pincock (Eds.) Innovations in the History of Analytical Philosophy (p. 333-358): Palgrave Macmillan.

2016

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 9(2): 92-114. 

Hypatia 31(1): 58-73. 

Book chapters

2020

“Conceptualizing Consent: Hermeneutical Injustice and Epistemic Resources,” in Benjamin Sherman and Stacey Goguen (Eds.) . Rowman & Littlefield. 

“Noether as Mathematical Structuralist”, in Erich Reck and Georg Schiemer (Eds.) . Oxford University Press. 

2019

“Stereotype Threat and the Female Athlete: Swimming, Surfing, and Sport Martial Arts,” with Michele Merritt, Cassie Comley, and Caren Diehl, in Massimiliano Cappuccio, (Ed.) .
 
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James Young

Articles

forthcoming

“The Value of Genuine Things.” Studi di Estetica. 

2021

 Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism

2020

“Kant’s Musical Anti-formalism.” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 78, 171-81. 

2019

“Cultural Appropriation and Arts Management.” Arts Management Quarterly. No. 132, 12-18. 

 Croatian Journal of Philosophy. 19, 315-30. 

Narrative Art, Knowledge and Ethics. Iris Vidmar Jovanović. Rijeka: University of Rijeka, 87-107. 

 Nursing Science Quarterly. 32, 43-48. (Co-authors: Deborah Sally Thoun, Megan Kirk and Esther Sangster-Gormley). 

2018

 Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia. 74, 1255-66.

British Journal of Aesthetics. 58, 119-30. (Co-author: Margaret Cameron). 

2016

 Symposion, 3, 421-33. 

 Philosophy, 91, 523-40. 

Books

2023

 Cambridge University Press. 

2020

. New York and London: Routledge. 

2017

Filosofía de la Música. Respuestas a Peter Kivy. Logroño: Calanda. 

Edited volumes

2017

. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

Translations

Forthcoming

Jean-Baptiste Du Bos: Critical Reflections on Poetry and Painting. Translated with an Introduction and Notes. Forthcoming from Brill. (Co-translator and co-author: Margaret Cameron)
 
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