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Political Theory & Philosophy

 

T.K. Ahn
Florida State University.  Titles include
"Social Capital and the Second-Generation Theories of Collective action" (2002);
"Trust and Collective Action: Concepts and Causalities" (2002);
"Information and the Evolution of Preferences in One-shot Prisoner's Dilemma" (2001);
"Derivation and Interpretation of the Price Equation" (2001);
"Scaling Issues in the Social Sciences: A Report for the International Human Dimensions Program on Global Environmental Change" (1998);
"Adaptation vs. Anticipation in Public Good Games" (2002);  and
"Game Theory and Democratic Transitions: Modeling and Theoretic Re-considerations of Przeworski’s Democracy and the Market" (2002).
 
Murat Aydede
University of Florida.  Titles include
"The Experimental Use of Introspection in the Scientific Study of Pain and its Integration with Third-Person Methodologies: The Experiential-Phenomenological Approach";
"Consciousness, Conceivability Arguments, and Perspectivalism: The Dialectics of the Debate";
"Is Introspection Inferential?";
"Naturalism, Introspection, and Direct Realism about Pain";
"Phenomenal Concepts, Introspection, and Consciousness: An Information-Theoretic Account";
"Emotions or Emotional Feelings?";
"Consciousness, Intentionality, and Intelligence: Some Foundational Issues for Artificial Intelligence";
"Are Frege Cases Exceptions to Intentional Generalizations?";  and
"Against Pure Representationalism about Qualia: The Case of Intransitive Bodily Sensations."
 
Timothy Bays
Notre Dame.   Titles include
"Some Two-Cardinal Results for O-Minimal Theories";
"On Tarski on Models";
"Partitioning Subsets of Stable Models";  and
"On Putnam and His Models."
 
Dallas Bell
Titles include
How Theology Dictates Political Systems: An Extract from the Deductive Unification of Anthropocentric Knowledge.”
 
István Berkeley
University of Louisiana at Lafayette.  Titles include
"Connectionism Reconsidered: Minds, Machines and Models";
"What the #$*%! is a Subsymbol?";
"Some Myths of Connectionism";  and
"A Revisionist History of Connectionism."
 
Steve Chilton
University of Minnesota.   Titles include
"Habermas’s Theory of Communicative Action As a Theoretical Framework for Mediation Practice";
"The Good Reviewer";
"A Second Moment of Discourse Ethics";
"Grounding Political Development";
"The Political Practice of Genetic Epistemology";
"Defining Political Culture";  and
"Heritable Intelligence: Real and Important - or an Arbitrary Social Construct?" in Mal Leicester, Celia Modgil, and Sohan Modgil (eds) Education, Culture and Values. Volume I: Systems of Education: Theories, Policies and Implicit Values (NY: Falmer Press, 2000).
 
Denise Dutton
Southwest Missouri University.  Titles include
"Cynicism and Self-Reliance: Discerning Emerson's Democratic Faith";  and
"Fugitive Perfectionism: The Possibility of Democratic Excellence that Tocqueville Overlooks."
 
Adam Elga
Princeton University. Titles include
"Bayesianism, Infinite Decisions, and Binding" (2004);  and
"On overrating oneself... and knowing it" (2004).
 
Carla Fehr
Iowa State University.   Titles include
"The evolution of sex: domains and explanatory pluralism";
"Pluralism and sex: more than a pragmatic issue";
"A feminist scientific method: mechanism without reductionism";
"Explanations of the evolution of sex: A plurality of local mechanisms";  and
"Sex and explanatory pluralism: Is it a case of causal mechanism versus unifying theories of explanation?"
 
Alfred Freddoso
Notre Dame.   Titles include
"Accidental Necessity and Power over the Past";
"Abailard on Collective Realism";
"Accidental Necessity and Logical Determinism";
"Maximal Power";  and
"Logic, Ontology and Ockham's Christology."
 
John Gueguen 
Illinois State University.  Titles include
"The Magisterium of John Paul II on Catholic Social Doctrine";
"Plato and the Modern Escape from Political Responsibility";
"The University for a New Humanism";  and
"Maritain’s Philosophy of Culture: An Old Teacher Questions Himself about the Present Time."
 
Gary Hatfield
University of Pennsylvania.  Scroll to the middle of the page.   Titles include
"Perception as Unconscious Inference";
"The Brain's New Science: Psychology, Neurophysiology, and Constraint";
"Behaviorism and Naturalism";
"Psychology Old and New";
"The Workings of the Intellect: Mind and Psychology";
"Attention in Early Scientific Psychology";
"Remaking the Science of Mind: Psychology as Natural Science";  and
"Psychology as a Natural Science in the Eighteenth Century."
 
Kenneth Hoover
Western Washington University.  Titles include
"The Arts, Identity, and the Politics of Human Development";
"What Should Democracies Do About Identity?";
"Ideologizing Institutions: Hayek, Keynes, Laski and the Creation of 20th Century Politics";  and
"Mondragón's Answers to Utopia's Problems."
 
Sean Kelly
Princeton University.   Titles include
"Demonstrative Concepts and Experience";
"What do we see (when we do)";  and
"Grasping at straws: motor intentionality and the cognitive science of skillful action" in Heidegger, Coping, and Cognitive Science: Essays in Honor of Hubert L. Dreyfus, vol. II, Mark Wrathall and Jeff Malpas, eds. (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000).
 
Margaret Kohn
University of Florida.  Scroll to the bottom of the page.   Titles include
"The Other America: Tocqueville and Beaumont on the Three Races";
"There Is No Such Thing As Theory? A response to Stanley Fish"; and
"The Deconstruction of the Public Sphere: the Supreme Court on Traditional Public Fora."
 
Jacob Levy
University of Chicago.  Scroll to the middle of the page.  Titles include
"Liberalisms and Liberal Freedoms: The Significance and Permanence of the Autonomy-Toleration Debate";
"Multicultural Apologies";  and
"Symbolism, Ethnic Politics, and Official Apologies."
 
Christian List
Nuffield College.   Titles include
"A Model of Path-Dependence in Decisions over Multiple Propositions";
"Framing as Path-Dependence";
"The Impossibility of a Paretian Republican? Some Comments on Pettit and Sen";
"On the Significance of the Absolute Margin";
"The Probability of Inconsistencies in Complex Collective Decisions";
"A Possibility Theorem on Aggregation over Multiple Interconnected Propositions";
"Are Interpersonal Comparisons of Utility Indeterminate?";
"Social Choice Theory and Deliberative Democracy: A Reconciliation";  and
"Intradimensional Single-Peakedness and the Multidimensional Arrow Problem."
 
Barry Loewer
Rutgers University.  Scroll to the bottom of the page.  Titles include
"David Lewis' Account of Objective Chance";
"Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness: Strange Bedfellows";
"Review of "Mind in a Physical World";
"Symposium on Kim's "Mind in a Physical World";  and
"Deterministic Probabilities."
 
Lex Newman
University of Utah.   Titles include
"Unmasking Descartes' Case for the Bête Machine Doctrine";
"Locke on the Idea of Substratum";
"Circumventing Cartesian Circles";  and
"Descartes on Unknown Faculties and Our Knowledge of the External World."
 
H.B. Paksoy
University of Kansas.  Titles include
"Alpamysh: Central Asian Identity under Russian Rule" (1989);
"Central Asian Monuments" (1992);  and
"Identities: How Governed, Who Pays?" (2001).
 
Diana Richards
University of Minnesota.  Titles include
"The Strategic Manipulation of Mental Models."
 
Ernest Sosa
Brown University.  Titles include
"Davidson's Epistemology" (2003);
"How to Defeat Opposition to Moore" (1999);  and
"Relevant Alternatives, Contexualism Included" (2004).
 
Kenneth Surin
Duke University.  Scroll to the middle of the page.  Titles include
"A Known and Intolerable Country, Or, Reflections After Kierkegaard on Tragedy and Love";
"Dependency Theory's Reanimation in the Era of Financial Capital";
"Afterthoughts on Diaspora";
"The Politics of the Southeast Asian Smog and Economic Crises";  and
"The Epochality of Deleuzean Thought."
 
Mark Tunic
Florida Atlantic University.   Titles include
"Hegel’s Justification of Hereditary Monarchy";
"Are there natural rights?—Hegel’s break with Kant";
"Is Kant a Retributivist?";
"The Scope of Our Natural Duties";
"Hegel on Justified Disobedience";
"Privacy in the Face of New Technologies of Surveillance";  and
"Political Identity and the Ties that Bind: Hegel’s Practice Conception."
 
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