- Philosophy, writing, and liberation
- The skillful means and meanings of philosophy: Attention and immersion in the philosophical art of writing
- The philosophical way of life as sub‐creation
- Introduction to symposium on Philosophy and the art of writing by Richard Shusterman
- Philosophy and the real reasons for action: G. H. von Wright’s understanding explanations
- Philosophical virtues
- Existence and the existential quantifier
- There’s a certain slant of light: Three attitudes toward the political turn in analytic philosophy
- Richard Rorty’s realism
- Sisters of the brotherhood: Alienation and inclusion in learning philosophy By Erika Ruonakoski, Cham: Springer, 2023. Pp. xi + 97.
- The open future: Why future contingents are all false ByPatrick Todd, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. Pp. xi + 212.
- Introduction to the symposium “What makes a philosopher (good or bad)? Philosophical virtues and vices: Past and present”
- Open‐mindedness and ajar‐mindedness in history of philosophy
- “Changing” one’s mind: Historical epistemology as normative psychology
- On the inseparability of reasoning and virtue: Madame de Maintenon’s Maison royale de Saint‐Louis
- “Bad philosophy” and “derivative philosophy”: Labels that keep women out of the canon
- The Icarus flight of speculation: Philosophers’ vices as perceived by nineteenth‐century historians and physicists
- Creativity and genius as epistemic virtues: Kant and early post‐Kantians on the teachability of epistemic virtue
- The logical structure of Michael Williams’s response to skepticism
- On critical African philosophy: Mapping the boundaries of a good philosophical tradition
- Can philosophy be an academic discipline?
- The peculiarity of the dialectical ideas of the Second Teacher, a prominent representative of the Muslim Renaissance
- James and Carnap on philosophical systems and the role of temperaments
- Cognitive colonialism: Nationality bias in Brazilian academic philosophy
- Why philosophy needs a concept of progress
- Twenty years of experimental philosophy research
- A companion to public philosophy Lee McIntyre, Nancy McHugh, and Ian Olasov, editors, Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley‐Blackwell, 2022. Pp. xix + 457.
- Can a good philosophical contribution be made just by asking a question?
- Commentary on “Can a good philosophical contribution be made just by asking a question?”
- Spiritual exercises and poetry: Pierre Hadot and Du Fu
- Epistemic deontology and the Revelatory View of responsibility
- What does it mean to trust blockchain technology?
- Transdisciplinarity, neuro‐techno‐philosophy, and the future of philosophy
- On Hare’s attempt to bridge the Kantian‐consequentialist gap: A response to Forschler’s rejoinder
- Author Index Volume 53 (2022)
- Scientific, poetic, and philosophical clarity
- Compellingness and the search for truth in scientific practice: Einstein showing realities of light and vacuums
- Theatre for children with profound and multiple learning difficulties: A Winnicottian perspective
- The old fisherman’s mistake
- Flourishing Ethics and identifying ethical values to instill into artificially intelligent agents
- What does formal logic have to do with arguments?
- Semantic dispositionalism and the rule‐following paradox
- Mary Wortley Montagu and the metaphors of journey
- Replies to Bergmann and Conee
- Précis of On evidence in philosophy
- We believe the error theory
- Explanatory justification, seeming truth, humility, question‐begging, and evidence from intuitions
- Reconstructing pragmatism: Richard Rorty and the classical pragmatists By Chris Voparil, New York: Oxford University Press, 2022, ix + 377 pp
- Concerns about Lycan’s commonsensism
- Reason, language, history: Pragmatism’s contested promise
- The place of discourse in philosophy as a way of life
- Assessing the normative significance of desire satisfaction
- Ars Erotica: Sex and somaesthetics in the classical arts of loveRichard Shusterman Cambridge University Press, 2021. Pp. vii + 420.
- Cognitive biases and the predictable perils of the patient‐centric free‐market model of medicine
- Chains of Being: Infinite Regress, Circularity, and Metaphysical ExplanationRoss P. Cameron Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022. Pp. ix + 252.
- How to use imaginary cases in normative theory
- Entitlement, generosity, relativism, and structure‐internal goods
- Lessons in place: Thoreau and Indigenous philosophy
- Epistemic isomorphism
- Philosophy and literature: The no‐gap theory
- One philosopher’s modus ponens is another’s modus tollens: Pantomemes and nisowir
- Disagreement and suspended judgement
- The philosophy of logical practice
- The unexamined philosophy is not worth doing: An introduction to New Directions in Metaphilosophy
- On the continuity of metaphysics with science: Some scepticism and some suggestions
- The humanities as conceptual practices: The formation and development of high‐impact concepts in philosophy and beyond
- In defense of ordinary language philosophy
- Impossible worlds and the safety of philosophical beliefs
- Testing and discovery: Responding to challenges to digital philosophy of science
- Knowledge, art and power: An outline of a theory of experience
- Metaphilosophical considerations on the question of life’s meaning
- Linking perspectives: A role for poetry in philosophical inquiry
- Grounding interventionism: Conceptual and epistemological challenges
- Ideals versus realities of world poverty and human rights
- T‐Philosophy
- Philosophy in relation to other disciplines exploring human nature
- Losing the race? Philosophy of race in U.K. philosophy departments
- The usefulness of concepts as a methodological point of reference in applied ethics
- The scope of inductive risk
- Bounded reflectivism and epistemic identity
- Attentional progress by conceptual engineering
- Membership in a kind: Nature, norms, and profound disability
- The natural, the fundamental, and the perfectly similar: Unraveling a metaphysical braid
- Adding wisdom to computation: The task of philosophy today
- Richard Rorty: Outgrowing Modern Nihilism Tracy Llanera Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. Pp. vii + 167.
- Metametaphysics and semantics
- Academic Placement Data and Analysis (APDA) 2021 survey of philosophy Ph.D. students and recent graduates: Demographic data, program ratings, academic job placement, and nonacademic careers
- Author Index Volume 52 (2021)
- Philosophy doesn’t need a concept of progress
- Virtue epistemology and the Gettier dilemma
- Spirituality in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: An analysis in the wake of Foucault
- A parent’s intuition is always right: Weighing intuitions in the debate over the nature of full moral status
- The analytic‐continental divide in philosophical practice: An empirical study
- Are we trapped in Plato’s cave?
- Metatheories of disagreement: Introduction
- Taking a social perspective on moral disgust
- Autistic autobiography and hermeneutical injustice
- The continuity of inquiry and normative philosophy of science
- How and why to express the emotions: A taxonomy of emotional expression with historical illustrations
- Respect, cognitive capacity, and profound disability
- More than merely verbal disputes
- Against the philosophical project of “biologizing” race
- Hegel’s metaphilosophy of idealism
- Sartre’s phenomenology and drama: The case of Dirty Hands
- Two dogmas of aesthetic empiricism
- Deception by topic choice: How discussion can mislead without falsehood
- Alethic pluralism, deflationism, and faultless disagreement
- The biased nature of philosophical beliefs in the light of peer disagreement
- No fact of the matter
- Disagreement unhinged, constitutivism style
- Disagreement without belief
- The fundamental model of deep disagreements
- Illocutionary force and attitude mode in normative disputes
- Moral hinges and steadfastness
- Ontological disagreements, reliability, and standoffs: The pluralist option
- What, After All, Is the Work of Culture?
- Editor’s Note: Reflections on Fifty Years of Metaphilosophy
- Margolis as Columbia Naturalist
- Reflections on Non‐Imperialist, Feminist Values
- Decolonizing Feminism Through Intersectional Praxis
- On Decolonizing Social Ontology and the Feminist Canon for Transnational Feminisms
- Margolis Looks at the Arts
- Doing Nonideal Theory About Gender in Global Contexts
- Joseph Margolis on Pragmatism
- Pragmatism Regained
- A Guide to Field Philosophy: Case Studies and Practical Strategies. Edited by Evelyn Brister and Robert Frodeman. New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. xviii + 377.
- ON PHYSICS, METAPHYSICS, AND METAMETAPHYSICS
- BEYOND “OUGHT IMPLIES FEASIBLE”
- IS THAT A PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION? THE PHILOSOPHER AS TEACHER
- UNRESOLVABLE DISAGREEMENTS IN CARNAP’S METAMETAPHYSICS
- Knowing Our Limits. By Nathan Ballantyne. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. xi + 326.
- WILLIAM JAMES AND THE METAPHILOSOPHY OF INDIVIDUALISM
- ROUSSEAU, DEWEY, AND FREIRE
- EPISTEMIC SIMPLICITY—A VIRTUE OR A VICE?
- JOSEPH MARGOLIS ON PRAGMATISM
- DOING NONIDEAL THEORY ABOUT GENDER IN GLOBAL CONTEXTS
- PRAGMATISM REGAINED
- Action and Interaction. By Shaun Gallagher. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. i + 320
- MARGOLIS AS COLUMBIA NATURALIST
- WHAT, AFTER ALL, IS THE WORK OF CULTURE?
- MARGOLIS LOOKS AT THE ARTS
- DECOLONIZING FEMINISM THROUGH INTERSECTIONAL PRAXIS
- ON DECOLONIZING SOCIAL ONTOLOGY AND THE FEMINIST CANON FOR TRANSNATIONAL FEMINISMS
- REFLECTIONS ON NON‐IMPERIALIST, FEMINIST VALUES
- Author Index Volume 51 (2020)
- The Selected Writings of Pierre Hadot: Philosophy as Practice, and Simone Kotva, Effort and Grace: On the Spiritual Exercise of Philosophy
- Reply to Meyers, Cahoone, Colapietro, and Pratt
- Contingency, Historicity, and Integrity
- Reflexive Communication and the Whole Self
- Argumentation, Adversariality, and Social Norms
- Moral Seriousness
- Intuitions, Biases, and Extra‐Wide Reflective Equilibrium
- Epistemic Possibility and the Necessity of Origin
- The Methodological Implications of Reference Magnetism on Moral Twin Earth
- Kathleen Wallace and the Network Self
- The Selves of Lindsey
- ARGUMENTATION, ADVERSARIALITY, AND SOCIAL NORMS
- KATHLEEN WALLACE AND THE NETWORK SELF
- THE SELVES OF LINDSEY
- INTUITIONS, BIASES, AND EXTRA‐WIDE REFLECTIVE EQUILIBRIUM
- THE METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF REFERENCE MAGNETISM ON MORAL TWIN EARTH
- CONTINGENCY, HISTORICITY, AND INTEGRITY
- EPISTEMIC POSSIBILITY AND THE NECESSITY OF ORIGIN
- REFLEXIVE COMMUNICATION AND THE WHOLE SELF
- MORAL SERIOUSNESS
- Where is the Fundamental Disagreement Between Naive Realism and Intentionalism?
- PHILOSOPHY AS ART IN ARISTOTLE’S PROTREPTICUS
- Epistemic Judgments are Insensitive to Probabilities
- Philosophy for Children and the Extrinsic Value of Academic Philosophy
- How Not to Criticise Scientism
- In Community of Inquiry with Ann Margaret Sharp: Childhood, Philosophy and Education
- American Philosophy in Translation
- Another Approach to Spinoza’s De Intellectus Emendatione
- STOICISM AND ITS TELOS
- ON THE BENEFITS OF PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF LIFE IN A GENERAL INTRODUCTORY COURSE
- Ancient Greek Philosophia in India as a Way of Life
- LEIBNIZ’S PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF LIFE?
- WHAT IT TAKES TO LIVE PHILOSOPHICALLY: OR, HOW TO PROGRESS IN THE ART OF LIVING
- WHY PRACTICE PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF LIFE?
- NIETZSCHE AND UNAMUNO ON CONATUS AND THE AGAPEIC WAY OF LIFE
- PHILOSOPHY AND THE GOOD LIFE IN THE ZHUANGZI
- WAYS OF DISCOURSE AND WAYS OF LIFE
- SETTING LIMITS TO PRACTICAL REFLECTION
- PHILOSOPHY AS A FEMINIST SPIRITUALITY AND CRITICAL PRACTICE FOR MARY ASTELL
- RENAISSANCE HUMANISM AND PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF LIFE
- PHILOSOPHY AS EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION OF LIVING
- PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF LIFE TODAY
- ESOTERIC CONFUCIANISM, MORAL DILEMMAS, AND FILIAL PIETY
- CARTESIAN PHILOSOPHY AS SPIRITUAL PRACTICE
- Ptolemy’s Philosophy: Mathematics as a Way of Life. By Jacqueline Feke. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. xi + 234.
- A Proposal for the Demarcation of Theory and Knowledge
- The Significance of Contingency and Detours in Hans Blumenberg’s Philosophical Anthropology
- Using Linguistic Corpora as a Philosophical Tool
- The Dizzying Turn of Epistemic Contextualism
- Stable Strategies for Personal Development
- Doing Ethics or Changing for the Better?
- Value and Obligation Once More
- Intransitivity, Essential Comparativeness, and Objective Value
- On the Nature of Philosophy
- Casting Light Upon The Great Endarkenment
- Author Index Volume 50 (2019)
- Why Free Will Is Real. By Christian List. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2019. Pp. viii + 215.
- Collingwood on Philosophical Methodology. Edited by Karim Dharamsi, Giuseppina D’Oro, and Stephen Leach. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. Pp. xiii + 270.
- Introverted Metaphysics
- Epistemic Rationality
- W. E. B. Du Bois’s “Conservation of Races”
- Rethinking Epistemic Relativism
- What is a Thing?
- The Problem of Other Minds
- Are Intuitions Quasi‐Perceptual “Presentations”?
- Explaining Evidence Denial as Motivated Pragmatically Rational Epistemic Irrationality
- Nonassertive Moral Abolitionism
- Literary Intentionalism
- Autism as a Form of Life: Wittgenstein and the Psychological Coherence of Autism
- Freedom as Non‐Domination and Widespread Prejudice
- Prolegomenon to a Theory of Philosophical Transposition, with Reference to Confucianism in America
- Is Global Poverty a Philosophical Problem?
- The Need for an Ethics of Sustainable Knowledge Production
- Inarticulate Forgiveness
- Vikingism as a Metametaphysical Thesis
- The Ethical Engineer: Contemporary Concepts and Cases. By Robert McGinn. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. x + 340.
- Philosophy’s Diversity Problem
- The Poor Lady Immured
- A New Task for Philosophy of Science
- Recovering Early Modern Women Writers
- Why So Low?
- Permanent Contributions in Philosophy
- Philosophical Methodology and Conceptions of Evil Action
- Moral Relativism and Majority Rule
- The Astounding Assumption of Infinite Life
- The Problem of Peer Review is the Most Important Philosophical Problem
- Aristotle on Philosophia
- Intuitions as Evidence Facilitators
- Education’s Epistemology: Rationality, Diversity, and Critical Thinking. By Harvey Siegel. Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. xiv. + 296.
- Normativity in the Philosophy of Science
- Philosophical Expertise and Philosophical Methodology
- Open‐Mindedness and Disagreement
- The Cost of Consequentialization
- Well‐Being Blindness
- The Anatomy of a Philosophical Hoax
- What is Antiphilosophy?
- Pritchard Versus Pritchard on Luck
- Luck and Risk
- Externalism and Conceptual Analysis
- Author Index Volume 49 (2018)
- How (Not) to Theorize About Multiple Realization
- Two Species of Merely Verbal Disputes
- What Is Philosophy? Prolegomena to a Sociological Metaphilosophy
- Autonomy and Free Will
- On Form, and the Possibility of Moral Beauty
- Sellars’s Two Images as a Philosopher’s Tool
- Stances and Epistemology: Values, Pragmatics, and Rationality
- Moral Tuning
- Impartial Morality and Practical Deliberation as First‐Personal
- Quine’s Naturalism and Behaviorisms
- Foley’s Threshold View of Belief and The Safety Condition on Knowledge
- Other‐Centric Reasoning
- Thick and Thin Methodology in Applied Ethics
- Environmental Ethics And Yellowstone: Preservation Of Geological Rarities
- Notes On Contributors
- Citizens’ Political Prudence as a Democratic Virtue
- Honesty as a Virtue
- Connecting Virtues: Introduction
- Epistemic Vice and Motivation
- Generosity: A Preliminary Account of a Surprisingly Neglected Virtue
- Hope as a Democratic Civic Virtue
- An Eye on Particulars with the End in Sight: An Account of Aristotelian Phronesis
- Part 2 Epistemology
- Epistemic Paternalism and the Service Conception of Epistemic Authority
- Neuromedia and the Epistemology of Education
- Utrum Sit Una Tantum Vera Enumeratio Virtutum Moralium
- Part 3 Political Philosophy
- Virtue Epistemology, Enhancement, and Control
- Senses of Humor as Political Virtues
- Part 1 Moral Philosophy
- Victims’ Stories: A Call to Care
- World-Pictures and Wittgensteinian Certainty
- From Global Expressivism to Global Pragmatism
- On Quantitative and Qualitative Parsimony
- Hypocritical Blame, Fairness, and Standing
- Victims’ Stories and the Postcolonial Politics of Empathy
- Victims, Their Stories, and Our Rights
- Rortian Realism
- Show Me the Argument: Empirically Testing the Armchair Philosophy Picture
- Victims’ Stories of Human Rights Abuse: The Ethics of Ownership, Dissemination, and Reception
- Brief for an Inclusive Anti-Canon
- Philosophical Criteria in Whitehead and Rorty
- The Metaphors of Knowledge and Academic Impact
- Beyond Realism and Moralism: A Defense of Political Minimalism
- Publish or Perish
- Blockchain Technology as an Institution of Property
- Computing Ledgers and the Political Ontology of the Blockchain
- On the Continuity and Origin of Identity in Distributed Ledgers: Learning from Russell’s Paradox
- Blockchain, The Greater Good, and Human and Civil Rights
- On the Philosophy of Bitcoin/Blockchain Technology: Is it a Chaotic, Complex System?
- Lonely Arts: The Status of Aesthetics as A Sub-Discipline
- Can Cyber-Physical Systems Reliably Collaborate within a Blockchain?
- Blockchain Identities: Notational Technologies for Control and Management of Abstracted Entities
- Toward a Philosophy of Blockchain: A Symposium: Introduction
- Author Index Volume 48 (2017)
- Empathy and the Limits of Thought Experiments
- Rejoinder to Wall
- The Cultural Definition of Art
- Ethical Pragmatism
- Autonomy Platonism and the Indispensability Argument. By Russell Marcus. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2015. Pp. xii + 247
- Using Syllogistics to Teach Metalogic
- Does Philosophy Require a Weak Transcendental Approach?
- Three Pervasive Presuppositions about Human Life and Ethics Strongly Warrant Analysis
- On the Structure of Bioethics as a Pragmatic Discipline
- The Philosophical Use and Misuse of Science
- Trust as a Meta-Emotion
- Armchair Disagreement
- Building A General Theory of Meta-Argumentation
- Institutional Evils, Culpable Complicity, and Duties to Engage in Moral Repair
- Batman in the Classroom: Academic Philosophy and “… and Philosophy”
- Philosophy Makes No Progress, So what is the Point of It?
- Correcting the Scholarly Record in the Aftermath of Plagiarism: A Snapshot of Current-Day Publishing Practices in Philosophy
- Why not Open the Black Box of Journal Editing in Philosophy? Make Peer Reviews of Published Papers Available
- The Philosopher: A History in Six Types. By Justin E. H. Smith. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016. Pp. xi + 272.
- Reasons to Desire and Desiring at Will
- The Legitimacy of Pseudo-Expert Discourse in the Public Sphere
- Fanciful Examples
- Evaluating Philosophy as Exploratory Research
- The Salto Vitale Method in Philosophy
- On the Domain of Metaphilosophy
- Disagreements Over Analogies
- Piketty, Marxian Political Economy, and the Law of the Falling Rate of Profit
- Thinking About a Word—Love, for Example
- A Partial Defence of Descriptive Evidentialism About Intuitions: A Reply to Molyneux
- When Do Scientific Explanations Compete? Steps Toward a Heuristic Checklist
- Extensive Philosophical Agreement and Progress
- What Kind of Normativity is the Normativity of Grammar?
- The Square Circle
- Moral Philosophers as Ethical Engineers: Limits of Moral Philosophy and a Pragmatist Alternative