Our faculty members are award-winning researchers and authors. Below are some recent publications from the Department of Philosophy.
A Philosopher's Economist: Hume and the Rise of Capitalism by Margaret Schabas
Aesthetic Injustice By Dominic McIver Lopes
Aesthetic Life and Why It Matters By Dom Lopes
Aristotle on the Sources of the Ethical Life By Sylvia Berryman
Being for Beauty: Aesthetic Agency and Value by Dom Lopes
Being Sure of Each Other: An Essay on Social Rights and Freedoms by Kimberley Brownlee
Classical Philosophical Arguments: Paschal's Wager by Paul Bartha
Confronting Torture Essays on the Ethics, Legality, History, and Psychology of Torture Today By Scott A. Anderson
Contextualising Knowledge by Jonathan Ichikawa
Epistemic Courage By Jonathan Ichikawa
Interpreting Carnap Critical Essays By Alan Richardson
Is Legal Reasoning Irrational? An Introduction to the Epistemology of Law (Second Edition) by John Woods
Korean translation of Aristotle's Earlier Logic by John Woods
Nietzsche and Friendship By Willow Verkerk
Nonmonogamy and Happiness A More Than Two Essentials Guide by Carrie Jenkins
Normativity and the Problem of Representation By Matthew S. Bedke
Philosophical Representation: Studies in Attitudinal Instrumentalism by Ori Simchen
Rudolf Carnap: Early Writings by Alan Richardson
Sad Love by Carrie Jenkins
The Blind Spot Why Science Cannot Ignore Human Experience By Evan Thompson
The Building Blocks of Thought By Eric Margolis
The Geography of Taste By Dominic McIver Lopes
The Problem of God in David Hume By Anders Kraal
The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Contextualism by Jonathan Ichikawa
Truth in Fiction: Rethinking its Logic by John Woods
Understanding Mental Disorders A Philosophical Approach to the Medicine of the Mind By Christopher Mole
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