Faculty Scholarship 2020
Department of Philosophy
To view listing from a different department, select department name from the right.Silvia Benso
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2020 Submissions
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Benso, Silvia. "Resisting Reality: Political Implications of Vattimo’s Hermeneutic Realism." Departmental Colloquium Series. Department of Philosophy, Salzburg Universität. Salzburg, Austria. 29 Jan. 2020. Lecture. ∆
Benso, Silvia. "Vattimo’s Hermeneutic Realism as an Act of Political Resistance." Departmental Colloquium Series. Department of Philosophy, Klagenfurt Universität. Klagenfurt, Austria. 22 Jan. 2020. Lecture. ∆
Evelyn Brister
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2020 Submissions
Full Length Book
Brister, Evelyn and Robert Frodeman. A Guide to Field Philosophy: Case Studies and Practical Strategies. New York, NY: Routledge, 2020. Print.
Journal Paper
Brister, Evelyn and Andrew E. Newhouse. "Not the Same Old Chestnut: Rewilding Forests with Biotechnology." Environmental Ethics 42. 2 (2020): 149-167. Print. «
John Capps
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2020 Submissions
Journal Paper
Capps, John. "William James and the Will to Alieve." Contemporary Pragmatism 17. (2020): 1-20. Print. «
Capps, John. "Truth and the Goldilocks Principle." Think 19. (2020): 65-74. Print. *
Capps, John. "A Common-Sense Pragmatic Theory of Truth." Philosophia 48. (2020): 463-481. Print. «
Capps, John. "A Common-Sense Pragmatic Theory of Truth." Philosophia 48. (2020): 463-481. Print. «
Capps, John. "Pragmatic Accounts of Belief and Truth: A Response to Aaron Zimmerman’s Belief: a Pragmatic Picture." William James Studies 16. (2020): 39-56. Web. ∆
Book Chapter
Capps, John. "Democracy, Truth, and Understanding: An Epistemic Argument for Democracy." Democracy, Populism, and Truth. Ed. Mark Navin and Richard Nunan. New York, New York: Springer, 2020. 63-76. Print. *
Published Review
Capps, John. "Review of Sick Souls, Healthy Minds: How William James Can Save Your Life by John Kaag." Rev. of Sick Souls, Healthy Minds: How William James Can Save Your Life, by N/A. Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 2020: 110-113. Print.
Capps, John. "Review of Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives." Rev. of Neurath Reconsidered: New Sources and Perspectives, by Jordi Cat and Adam Tamas Tuboly, eds. HOPOS: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 2020: 10: 353-357. Print.
Irina Mikhalevich
Assistant Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2020 Submissions
Journal Paper
Mikhalevich, Irina and R. Powell. "Minds Without Spines: Evolutionarily Inclusive Animal Ethics." Animal Sentience 29. 1 (2020): N/A. Web. *
Mikhalevich, Irina and R. Powell. "Affective Sentience and Moral Protection." Animal Sentience 29. 35 (2020): N/A. Web. £
Katie Terezakis
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2020 Submissions
Journal Paper
Terezakis, Katie. "The Revival of Romantic Anti-Capitalism on the Right." Critical Horizons 21. 4 (2020): 291-302. Print. *
Terezakis, Katie. "Democracy in Crisis: Looking to the Tools." Dewey Studies 4. 1 (2020): 183-189. Print. £ ˜
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Terezakis, Katie. "Mount Hope as Museum: Oblivion and Critical History." Susan B Anthony House Lecture Series. Susan B Anthony House. Rochester, NY. 20 Nov. 2020. Lecture.
Terezakis, Katie. "On Rortian Realism and Jamesian Rationalism." Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy. SAAP. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. 9 Mar. 2020. Conference Presentation.
Terezakis, Katie. "From Romantic Anti-Capitalism to Radical Liberalism." The Philosophy of Agnes Heller. New School Graduate Faculty. New York, NY. 13 Feb. 2020. Keynote Speech. £
Terezakis, Katie. "The Charm of Politics among Kant’s Romantic Critics: Hamann, Jacobi, and Schlegel on Liberty and Illiberalism." American Philosophical Organization. Indian Philosophical Association. New York, NY. 25 Jan. 2020. Conference Presentation. ∆ £
Invited Article/Publication
Terezakis, Katie. "In Memoriam: Agnes Heller." Philosophy of Humor Yearbook. (2020). Print. ∆ £
Terezakis, Katie. "Agnes Heller." Cambridge Habermas Lexicon. (2019). Print. ∆ £
Lawrence Torcello
Associate Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2020 Submissions
Journal Paper
Torcello, Lawrence. "Science Denial, Pseudoskepticism, and Philosophical Deficits Undermining Public Understanding of Science: A Response to Sharon E. Mason." Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 9. 9 (2020): 1-9. Web. ∆ £