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Hilda Oakeley on Idealism, Time, and Feminism (2025)
Book Chapter
Thomas, E. (in press). Hilda Oakeley on Idealism, Time, and Feminism. In J. Connelly, & S. Panagakou (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of British Idealism. Palgrave Macmillan

Historical, Political, and Public Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. (2025)
Book
Davies, D. J., McCullough, M., Sandy, M., Scarre, G., & Whitefield, R. (Eds.). (in press). Historical, Political, and Public Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. Routledge

This is the third volume of a four-volume collection exploring Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914 from literary, spiritual, political, historical, musical, architectural, and intellectual perspectives. Accompa... Read More about Historical, Political, and Public Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914..

Intellectual and Disciplinary Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. (2025)
Book
Scarre, G., & Whitefield, R. (Eds.). (in press). Intellectual and Disciplinary Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. Routledge

This is the final volume of a four-volume collection exploring Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914 from literary, spiritual, political, historical, musical, architectural, and intellectual perspectives. Accompa... Read More about Intellectual and Disciplinary Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914..

Literary, Cultural, and Material Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. (2025)
Book
Davies, D. J., McCullough, M., Sandy, M., Scarre, G., & Whitefield, R. (Eds.). (in press). Literary, Cultural, and Material Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914. Routledge

This is the first volume of a four-volume collection exploring Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914 from literary, spiritual, political, historical, musical, architectural, and intellectual perspectives. Accompa... Read More about Literary, Cultural, and Material Responses to Death, Loss, Memory, and Mourning in the Long Nineteenth Century: 1780-1914..

Prediction and Testing in Historical Natural Science (2025)
Book Chapter
Rossetter, T. (2025). Prediction and Testing in Historical Natural Science. In A. Tucker, & D. Cernín (Eds.), The Bloomsbury Handbook of the Philosophy of the Historical Sciences and Big History (253-273). Bloomsbury

Attention among philosophers to the historical sciences has increased dramatically in recent years. A major concern in this growing body of research is whether the historical sciences are methodologically fundamentally different from the experimental... Read More about Prediction and Testing in Historical Natural Science.

Quantum Powers and Primitive Ontology (2025)
Journal Article
Simpson, W. M. R. (2025). Quantum Powers and Primitive Ontology. Philosophy Compass, 20(8), Article e70050. https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.70050

This article surveys recent work on primitive ontology (PO) approaches to quantum mechanics, focusing on proposals that seek to integrate this approach with the metaphysics of causal powers. PO approaches aim to provide a clear metaphysical picture i... Read More about Quantum Powers and Primitive Ontology.

The Cosmos as a World City: A Hylomorphic Foundation for Civic Renewal (2025)
Journal Article
Simpson, W. M. R. (2025). The Cosmos as a World City: A Hylomorphic Foundation for Civic Renewal. Religions, 16(8), Article 991. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16080991

This paper contends that the West’s civic crisis is, at root, a cosmological crisis: civic renewal requires metaphysical repair. It is insufficient to endorse virtue ethics and demand civic virtues without a deeper account of reality that can sustain... Read More about The Cosmos as a World City: A Hylomorphic Foundation for Civic Renewal.