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Research & Impact
Our Philosophy Department embraces a pluralistic approach, with faculty members specializing in various areas of philosophy.
Faculty Research Specializations
Ethics
Metaphysics
Political Philosophy
Eisikovits, Leong, Miranda, Perina, Rivera, Urbanek, Zurn
Philosophy of Law
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Language
Logic
Aesthetics
Feminist Theory
Philosophy of Race
Asian Philosophy
American Philosophy
Ancient Philosophy
Medieval Philosophy
Modern Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
Gunning, Miranda, Pérez-Carrasco, Perina, Schmiedl-Neuburg, Zurn
Recent Publications
Beresford, A. (2023). “ANTIPHON ON HUMAN EQUALITY P. OXY. 1364 AND3647, COLUMN II, 15–24,” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 226(1), 17-38.
Brincker, M. (2021). “Disoriented and Alone in the “Experience Machine” – On Netflix, Shared World Deceptions and the Consequences of Deepening Algorithmic Personalization.” SATS – Northern European Journal of Philosophy, 22(1), 75-96.
Eisikovits, N., Feldman, D. (2022). “AI and Phronesis,” Moral Philosophy and Politics, 9(2), 181-199.
Inukai, I. (2022). “Honen’s Senchaku Hongan Nembutsu Shu,” in Neglected Classics of Philosophy, II, ed. E. Schliesser, Oxford University Press.
Kaye, L. (2023). Kant’s Projective Representation: Substance, Cause, Time and Objects, Lexington Books.
Leong, A. (2021, April 30). “1854: People v. Hall Determines that Chinese People Cannot Testify Against White Defendants,” TIME magazine: 11 Moments From Asian American History That You Should Know.
Levine, S. (2023). “Experimentalism, Naturalism, and the Grounds of Social Critique,” in Naturalism and Social Philosophy: Contemporary Perspectives, ed. M. Hartman and A. Särkelä, Rowman and Littlefield.
Locke, T (2023) “Modal Normativism and Metasemantics,” in Thomasson on Ontology, ed. M. Garcia-Godinez, Palgrave Macmillan.
Miranda, D.F. (2021). “Hierarchies of Foreignness: The Writing of Man in the New World,” Journal of World Philosophies, 6(2), 100-114.
Schmiedl-Neuburg, H. (2023). “A Reverie in Play – Playing in Reverie: Discussion of Elena Molinari’s and Violet Pietrantonio’s “Working Through Transformations in Play”,” Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 33(4), 515-523.
Wanderer, J., Townsend, L. (2023). “Illocution by example.” Synthese 202(1), 1-22.
Zurn, C. (2023). Splitsville USA: A Democratic Argument for Breaking Up the United States, Routledge.