Faculty Publications since January 2001

This list is always under construction. I have listed only articles, books, and edited volumes (no book reviews or other very short publications). For a more complete CV, click on the faculty member's name.

 

Panayot Butchvarov
  • "Epistemology Dehumanized," in Quentin Smith, ed., Epistemology: New Philosophical Essays. Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
  • "Saying and Showing the Good," in Heather Dyke, ed., Time and Ethics: Essays at the Intersection, pp. 137-158. Kluwer, 2003.
  • "Ethics Dehumanized," Spindel Conference 2002: The Legacy of G. E. Moore, Volume XVI, Supplement, The Southern Journal of Philosophy, pp. 165-183.
    • Reprinted with revisions in Mark Timmons and Terry Horgan, eds., Metaethics After Moore. Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
  • "Metaphysical Realism and Logical Nonrealism," in Richard Gale, ed., Essays in Metaphysics, pp. 282-302. Blackwell, 2002

David Cunning

  • "Malebranche and Occasional Causes," commissioned for Philosophy Compass, Blackwell Publishing (2007)
  • "Semel in Vita: Descartes' Stoic View on the Place of                   Philosophy in Human Life," Faith and Philosophy (2007)
  • "Descartes on the Dubitability of the Existence of Self," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74:1 (2007), 111-131
  • "Descartes on Sensations and Ideas of Sensations," An Anthology of Philosophical Studies, Athens: Atiner Publishing (2006)
  • "Cavendish on the Intelligibility of the Prospect of Thinking             Matter,"  History of Philosophy Quarterly 32 (2006)
  • “Rationalism and Education,” commissioned for A Companion to Rationalism, ed. Alan Nelson, Blackwell Publishing (2005)     
  • “Systematic Divergences in Malebranche and Cudworth,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 41:3 (2003), 343-363
  • “True and Immutable Natures and Epistemic Progress in Descartes's Meditations,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 11:2 (2003), 235-248
  • “Descartes on the Immutability of the Divine Will,” Religious Studies 39:1 (2003), 79-92
  • Descartes’ Modal Metaphysics,” The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2002), ed. Edward Zalta
James Duerlinger
  • Plato's Sophist: a Translation with a Detailed Account of its Theses and Arguments , in the series, “New Perspectives in Philosophical Scholarship: Texts and Issues,” Peter Lang Publishing, 2005.
  • Indian Theories of Persons: Vasubandu's "Refutation of the Theory of a Self," Routledge Curzon Press, 2003
  • "Vasubandhu" Macmillan Encyclopedia of Philosophy, forthcoming in 2006
  • Indian Buddist Theories of Persons. "in Handbook of Indian Psychology, forthcoming in 2006
Evan Fales
  • "Does Reformed Epistemology Escape Cartesian Skepticism?" Soochow Journal of Philosophical Studies 11, forthcoming.
  • "Taming the Tehom: The Sign of Jonah in Matthew," in Jeffrey J. Lowder and Robert price, eds., Jesus Is Dead. Prometheus Books, forthcoming. "Proper Basicality," forthcoming in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
  • "Critical Discussion of Alvin Plantinga's Warranted Christian Belief," Nous 37 (2003): 353-370.
  • "Do Mystics See God?," in Michael L. Peterson, ed., Contemporary Debates in the Philosophy of Religion. Blackwell, 2003.
  • "Darwin's Doubt, Calvin's Calvary," in James Beilby, ed., Naturalism Defeated? Essays on Plantinga's Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism, (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2002), 43-58.
  • "Reformed Epistemology and Biblical Hermeneutics," Philo 4 (2001): 169-184.
    • Reprinted in Jeffery J. Lowder and Robert Price, eds., Jesus Is Dead. Prometheus Books, forthcoming.
  • "Book symposium, Douglas Geivett and Gary Habermas, In Defense of Miracles," Philosophia Christi, 3 (2001), 7-35.
Richard Fumerton
  • "Butchvarov on Knowledge," in The Thought of Panayot Butchvarov, forthcoming.
  • "Epistemic Probability," forthcoming in Philosophical Issues.
  • "The Epistemic Role of Testimony: Internalist and Externalist Perspectives," in Jennifer Lackey, ed., Testimony. Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
  • "Empiricism," an entry in the Encyclopedia Britannica, forthcoming.
  • “Inferential Internalism and the Presuppositions of Skeptical Argument,” for The Externalist Challenge , forthcoming.
  • "Exemplarizing and Self-Presenting States," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, forthcoming.
  • "Theories of Justification" in The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology. Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
  • The Challenge of Skepticism and Reasonable Rules of Engagement,” in Contemporary Debates in Philosophy. Blackwell, forthcoming.
  • "Theories of Justification" in The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology . Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
  • "Epistemic Internalism, Philosophical Assurance, and the Skeptical Predicament,” forthcoming in a volume honoring Al Plantinga. Kluwer.
  • "Achieving Epistemic Assent," in Sosa and His Critics, Blackwell, 2004.
  • “Audi on Rationality: Background Beliefs, Arational Enjoyment, and the Rationality of Altruism.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research , July, 2003, 188-93.
  • “Classical Foundationalism,” Revised and Expanded, Encyclopedia of Philosophy . McMillan, 2003.
  • "Knowledge by Acquaintance vs Knowledge by Description," in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  • "Moore, Causation, Counterfactuals, and Responsibility.” San Diego Law Review, 1181 (2003), 1273-81.
  • "Introspection and Internalism," New Essays on Semantic Externalism, Skepticism and Self-Knowledge, ed. Susana Nuccetelli, MIT Press, 2003, 257-76.
  • Realism and the Correspondence Theory of Truth. Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.
  • "A History of Early Analytic Epistemology," in Analytic Philosophy: Classical Readings, ed. Steven Hales, 157-66. Wadsworth, 2002.
  • "Plantinga, Warrant, and Christian Belief," Philosophia Christi 3 (2001): 341-52.
  • "Brewer, Direct Realism, and Acquaintance with Acquaintance," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (2001): 417-22.
  • "A Case Study: The Monsanto Decision," Teaching Ethics 2 (2001): 107-10, with Diane Jeske.
  • "Causation and the Law: Preemption, Lawful Sufficiency, and Causal Sufficiency," in Law and Contemporary Problems 64: Causation in Law and Science, 101-22. Duke University School of Law, 2001.
  • "Mill's Epistemology and Metaphysics," in The Modern Philosophers: From Descartes to Nietzsche, 355-369. Blackwell, 2001.
  • "Epistemic Justification and Normativity," in Knowledge, Truth, and Duty: Essays on Epistemic Justification, Responsibility, and Virtue, ed. Matthias Steup, 49-61. Oxford University Press, 2001.
Diane Jeske
  • "Special Obligations," in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • "Feminism, Friendship, and Philosophy," Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Supplementary Volume 28: Feminist Moral Theory) 63:82.
  • "A Case Study: The Monsanto Decision," Teaching Ethics 2 (2001): 107-110, with Richard Fumerton.
  • "Friendship and Reasons of Intimacy," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (2001): 329-346.
  • "Special Relationships and the Problem of Political Obligations," Social Theory and Practice 27 (2001): 19-40.
Gregory Landini
  • "Logicism's ‘Insolubilia' and Their Solution by Russell's Substitutional Theory" in ed., Godehard Link, Russell 2001: One Hundred Years of Russell's Paradox, (De Gruyter, 2004).
  • "Quantification Theory in *8 of Principia Mathematica and the Empty Domain," History and Philosophy of Logic, 25 (2005), pp. 47-59..
  • "Russell's Tractarian Apprenticeship," Russell 23 (2004): 101-130.
  • "Russell’s Distinction Between Logical And Semantic Paradoxes," Revue Internationale de Philosophie, 2003.
  • The Substitutional Theory," in ed., Nicholas Griffin, Companion to Russell, Cambridge University Press, 2003.
  • "Russell's Definite Descriptions as a ‘Paradigm for Philosophy,' " in ed., Dale Jacquette, Blackwell Companion to Philosophical Logic (Blackwell, 2002).
David Stern
  • Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  • Editor, Wittgenstein Reads Weininger: A Reassessment , with Béla Szabados. A collection of essays on Wittgenstein and Weininger. Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  • The uses of Wittgenstein's beetle: Philosophical Investigations §293 and its interpreters." In Wittgenstein and his Interpreters, Guy Kahane, Edward Kanterian, and Oskari Kuusela, eds. Blackwell, forthcoming.
  • Wittgenstein as influence and opponent” for the The Cambridge Companion to Logical Empiricism, edited by Alan Richardson and Thomas Uebel.
  • Critical Review of Wittgenstein's Tractatus: A Dialectical Interpretation, by Matthew P. Ostrow for Inquiry.
  • Critical Review of the Wittgenstein Archives at Bergen CD-ROM edition of the Wittgenstein Nachlass, European Journal of Philosophy.
  • "Weininger and Wittgenstein on ‘animal psychology.'" Wittgenstein Reads Weininger: A Reassessment , edited by David Stern and Béla Szabados, pp. 169-197. Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  • “Reading Wittgenstein (on) Reading.” Editors' Introduction for Wittgenstein Reads Weininger: A Reassessment , with Béla Szabados, pp. 1-28. Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  • “How Many Wittgensteins?” Forthcoming in Wittgenstein Research Revisited, edited by Alois Pichler and Simo Säätelä.
  • “ The central arguments of the Philosophical Investigations: an elementary exposition.” Forthcoming (in English) in the Journal of Foreign Philosophy 17 (2004).
    • 27a. Forthcoming (in French) in the proceedings of the International Symposium on ‘Wittgenstein Aujourd'hui,' held in Nice, France.
  • "How to read the Philosophical Investigations. " 9,200 words. Forthcoming (in French) in a special issue of Philosophie , accompanying translations of the first reviews of the Philosophical Investigations . 2004.
  • "The Methods of the Tractatus : beyond positivism and metaphysics?" Logical Empiricism: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives , part of the Pittsburgh-Konstanz Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science series, eds. Paolo Parrini, Wes Salmon and Merrilee Salmon, pp. 125-156. Pittsburgh University Press, 2003.
  • "The Practical Turn." The Blackwell Guidebook to the Philosophy of the Social Sciences , edited by Stephen P. Turner and Paul Roth, pp. 185-206. Blackwell, 2003.
  • “Nestroy, Augustine, and the opening of the Philosophical Investigations. Wittgenstein and the Future of Philosophy. A Reassessment after 50 Years. Proceedings of the 24th International Wittgenstein-Symposium, eds. Rudolf Haller and Klaus Puhl, pp. 429-449. Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky, 2002.
  • "Sociology of science, rule following and forms of life . " Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 9/2001: History of Philosophy of Science - New Trends and Perspectives, eds. Michael Heidelberger and Friedrich Stadler, pp. 347-367. Kluwer, 2002.
  • "Was Wittgenstein a Jew?" Wittgenstein: Biography and Philosophy, ed. James Klagge, pp. 237-272. Cambridge University Press, 2001.
  • "The Significance of Jewishness for Wittgenstein's Philosophy." Inquiry 43 (2000) 383-402.
    • Reprinted in Essential Readings on Jewish Identities, Lifestyles and Beliefs: Analyses of the Personal and Social Diversity of Jews by Modern Scholars , ed. Stanford M. Lyman, pp. 132-151. Gordian Knot Press, 2003.

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