William of Sherwood
(2016)
Book Chapter
Uckelman, S. L. (2016). William of Sherwood. In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (Summer)
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Phenomenology and the Charge of Anthropocentrism (2016)
Book Chapter
James, S. P. (2016). Phenomenology and the Charge of Anthropocentrism. In B. Bannon (Ed.), Nature and Experience: Phenomenology and the Environment (43-52). Rowman & Littlefield
What Are Dispositional Properties? (2016)
Book Chapter
Tugby, M. (2016). What Are Dispositional Properties?. In M. Jago (Ed.), Reality making (75-98). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780198755722.003.0005
Samuel Alexander’s Spacetime God: A Naturalist Rival to Current Emergentist Theologies (2016)
Book Chapter
Thomas, E. (2016). Samuel Alexander’s Spacetime God: A Naturalist Rival to Current Emergentist Theologies. In A. A. Buckareff, & Y. Nagasawa (Eds.), Alternative Concepts of God (255-273). Oxford University Press
Causal Relations (2016)
Book Chapter
Heil, J. (2016). Causal Relations. In A. Marmadoro, & D. Yates (Eds.), The Metaphysics of Relations. Oxford University Press
Relations all the way down? Against Ontic Structural Realism (2016)
Book Chapter
Briceño, S., & Mumford, S. (2016). Relations all the way down? Against Ontic Structural Realism. In A. Marmodoro, & D. Yates (Eds.), The Metaphysics of Relations (198-217). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780198735878.001.0001
Is Stability a Stable Category in Medical Epistemology? (2016)
Book Chapter
Broadbent, A. (2016). Is Stability a Stable Category in Medical Epistemology?. In Angewandte Philosophie. Eine internationale Zeitschrift / Applied Philosophy. An International Journal. https://doi.org/10.14220/9783737005050.24
Mirage Realism Revisited (2016)
Book Chapter
Tugby, M. (2016). Mirage Realism Revisited. In F. F. Calemi (Ed.), Metaphysics and scientific realism : essays in honour of David Malet Armstrong (13-30). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110455915-002
Dialectical Self-Refutation and Nāgārjuna's Discussion in Six Points (ṣaṭkoṭiko vādaḥ) (2015)
Book Chapter
Kellner, B., & Uckelman, S. L. (2015). Dialectical Self-Refutation and Nāgārjuna's Discussion in Six Points (ṣaṭkoṭiko vādaḥ). In G. Paul (Ed.), Logic In Buddhist Scholasticism: From Philosophical, Philological, Historical and Comparative Perspectives (101-134). Lumbini International Research Institute
Universals in a world of particulars (2015)
Book Chapter
Heil, J. (2015). Universals in a world of particulars. In G. Galluzzo, & M. J. Loux (Eds.), The Problem of Universals in Contemporary Philosophy (114-132). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781316181539.006
Useful Pictures: Joseph Black and the Graphic Culture of Experimentation (2015)
Book Chapter
Eddy, M. (2015). Useful Pictures: Joseph Black and the Graphic Culture of Experimentation. In R. G. Anderson (Ed.), The cradle of chemistry : the early years of chemistry at the University of Edinburgh (99-118). John Donald
Are chemical kinds natural kinds? (2015)
Book Chapter
Hendry, R. (2015). Are chemical kinds natural kinds?. In U. Maki, I. Votsis, S. Ruphy, & G. Schurz (Eds.), Recent Developments in the Philosophy of Science: EPSA13 Helsinki (251-261). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23015-3
Real Acquaintance and Physicalism (2015)
Book Chapter
Goff, P. (2015). Real Acquaintance and Physicalism. In P. Coates, & S. Coleman (Eds.), The nature of phenomenal qualities : sense, perception & consciousness. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780198712718.003.0005‘Real acquaintance’ is a special kind of intimate relationship subjects bear to their phenomenal qualities, in virtue of which: (i) a psychologically normal subject can know the real nature of one of her phenomenal qualities by attending to that qual... Read More about Real Acquaintance and Physicalism.
Tropes and the Generality of Laws (2015)
Book Chapter
Gibb, S. (2015). Tropes and the Generality of Laws. In G. Galluzzo, & M. Loux (Eds.), The problem of universals in contemporary philosophy (156-172). Cambridge University Press
How Could Laws Make Things Happen? (2015)
Book Chapter
Cartwright, N. (2015). How Could Laws Make Things Happen?. In N. Spurway (Ed.), Laws of Nature, Laws of God? Proceedings of the Science and Religion Forum Conference 2014 (115-135). Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Against constitutive Russellian monism (2015)
Book Chapter
Goff, P. (2015). Against constitutive Russellian monism. In T. Alter, & Y. Nagasawa (Eds.), Consciousness in the physical world : perspectives on Russellian Monism. Oxford University Press
Casimir forces at the cutting edge (2015)
Book Chapter
Simpson, W., Leonhardt, U., Decca, R., & Buhmann, S. Y. (2015). Casimir forces at the cutting edge. In W. M. R. Simpson, & U. Leonhardt (Eds.), Forces of the Quantum Vacuum: an introduction to Casimir Physics (227-246). World Scientific Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789814644761_0007It would be a pity if you read this far, decided that it all made perfect sense, and put the book down, supposing that scientists have got the Casimir effect ‘pretty much figured out’. They haven't, and physics only thrives when people ask questions.... Read More about Casimir forces at the cutting edge.
EBP: Where Rigor Matters (2015)
Book Chapter
Cartwright, N., & Marcellesi, A. (2015). EBP: Where Rigor Matters. In C. Crangle, A. García de la Sienra, & H. E. Longino (Eds.), Foundations and methods from mathematics to neuroscience : essays inspired by Patrick Suppes. CSLI Publications
Gregory of Nyssa on the Creation of the World (2015)
Book Chapter
Marmodoro, A. (2015). Gregory of Nyssa on the Creation of the World. In A. Marmodoro, & B. Prince (Eds.), Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity (94-111). Cambridge University Press
Huck vs. Jojo: Moral Ignorance and the (A)symmetry of Praise and Blame (2015)
Book Chapter
Faraci, D., & Shoemaker, D. (2015). Huck vs. Jojo: Moral Ignorance and the (A)symmetry of Praise and Blame. In J. Knobe, T. Lombrozo, & S. Nichols (Eds.), Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (7-27). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof%3Aoso/9780198718765.003.0002When Huckleberry Finn fails to turn in Jim, he believes he is going to hell for doing what he has been raised to believe is wrong. When Susan Wolf’s JoJo—raised by his dictator father to embrace his father’s evil values—grows up, he tortures peasants... Read More about Huck vs. Jojo: Moral Ignorance and the (A)symmetry of Praise and Blame.