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    The McMaster Department of Philosophy has now put together the following notice commemorating Barry: Barry Allen: A Philosophical Life Barry…

Philosopher’s Annual, ten top papers from 2022

From Patrick Grim:

The Philosopher’s Annual volume 42

from the literature of 2022

James Allen (Toronto), “Radicalism and Moderation in the New Academy,” from Phronesis

Elizabeth Barnes (Virginia), “Gender without Gender Identity: The Case of Cognitive Disability,” from Mind

Richard Bradley (LSE), “Impartial Evaluation under Ambiguity,” from Ethics

Sarah Buss (Michigan), “Personal ideals and the ideal of rational agency,” from Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

Eddy Keming Chen (UC San Diego), “Fundamental Nomic Vagueness,” from the Philosophical Review

Karolina Hübner (Cornell), “Representation and Mind-Body Identity in Spinoza’s Philosophy,” from the Journal of the History of Philosophy

Yoaav Isaacs (Baylor), John Hawthorne (Southern California & Australian Catholic U), and Jeffrey Sanford Russell (Southern California), “Multiple Universes and Self-Locating Evidence,” from the Philosophical Review

Chunghyoung Lee (Pohang University), “I Am Not the Zygote I Came from because a Different Singleton Could Have Come from It,” from the Philosophical Review

Jake Quilty-Dunn (Rutgers), Nicolas Porot (Mohammed VI Polytechnic U), and Eric Mandelbaum (CUNY), “The Best Game in Town: The Re-Emergence of the Language of Thought Hypothesis Across the Cognitive Sciences,” from Behavioral and Brain Sciences

 Francesca Zaffora Blando (Carnegie-Mellon), “Bayesian Merging of Opinions and Algorithmic Randomness,” from The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science

 

Editors:

            Patrick Grim

            Center for the Study of Complex Systems, University of Michigan

            Logic & Formal Semantics, Philosophy, Stony Brook

Sean Costello

Paul de Font-Reaulx

Malte Hendrickx

    (all Michigan PhD students)

Nominating Editors: 

Jc Beall, Ned Block, Ben Bradley, Liam Kofi Bright, Lara Buchak, Tyler Burge, Victor Caston, David Chalmers, Andrew Chignell, Roger Crisp, Cian Dorr, Adam Elga, Iskra Fileva, Branden Fitelson, Graeme Forbes, Aaron Garrett, Michael Glanzberg, Alexander Guerrero, Alan Hajek, Ned Hall, Elizabeth Harman, Gary Hatfield, Benj Hellie, Christopher Hitchcock, Des Hogan, Simon Huttegger, Simon Keller, Tom Kelly, Niko Kolodny, Jennifer Lackey, Marc Lange, Brian Leiter, Ernie Lepore, Neil Levy, Martin Lin, John Marenbon, Colin McLarty, Jeff McMahan, Shaun Nichols, Paul Noordhof, Graham Oddie, Rohit Parikh, Derk Pereboom, Richard Pettigrew, Duncan Pritchard, Theron Pummer, Greg Restall, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Barry Schein, Mark Schroeder, Laura Schroeter, Stewart Shapiro, Ted Sider, Scott Soames, Roy Sorensen, Quayshawn Spencer, Katie Steele, Una Stojnik, Eric Swanson, Johan van Benthem, Mark van Roojen, Sergio Tenenbaum, Peter B. M. Vranas, Eric Watkins, Danielle Wenner, Gideon Yaffe, Jose Zalabardo, Kevin Zollman

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