2022
Practical reasons, theoretical reasons, and permissive and prohibitive balancing, John Brunero
Impossible worlds and the safety of philosophical beliefs, Zack Garrett and Zachariah Wrublewski
2020
Essence and Explanation, Albert Casullo
On the Transcendental Freedom of the Intellect, Colin McLear
2019
Idealization and the Wrong Kind of Reasons*, John Brunero
BOOK REVIEW: Christopher Prendergast, Counterfactuals: Paths of the Might Have Been, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. ISBN: 978-1350090088, $88 Hbk., Jennifer McKitrick
2018
Pollock and Sturgeon on defeaters, Albert Casullo
Feminist Metaphysics: Can This Marriage be Saved?, Jennifer McKitrick
Real Potential, Jennifer McKitrick
Review of Potentiality: From Dispositions to Modality by Barbara Vetter, Jennifer McKitrick
2017
Indirect Directness, Jennifer McKitrick
Book Reviews: Feldman, Fred. Distributive Justice: Getting What We Deserve from Our Country., Joseph Mendola
2016
Book Review: Brandom, Robert. From Empiricism to Expressivism: Brandom Reads Sellars., Colin McLear
2015
Book Review: Schroeder, Mark. Explaining the Reasons We Share: Explanation and Expression in Ethics, vol. 1., John Brunero
Book Reviews: Broome, John. Rationality through Reasoning., Andrew Cullison and Aaron Bronfman
A dispositional account of gender, Jennifer McKitrick
Causes, Laws, and Free Will: Why Determinism Doesn’t Matter., Jennifer McKitrick
Dispositions and Causal Powers, Jennifer McKitrick
2014
Heartbreak at Hilbert’s Hotel, Landon Hedrick
Book Review: Brennan, Geoffrey; Eriksson, Lina; Goodin, Robert E.; and Southwood, Nicho- las. Explaining Norms., David K. Henderson
Dispositions and Potentialities, Jennifer McKitrick
Book Review: Niederberger, Andreas, and Schink, Philipp, eds. Republican Democracy: Liberty, Law and Politics., Jeremy Waldron and Christopher McCammon
2013
Reconciliation or Reconstruction? Further Thoughts on Political Forgiveness, Jean Axelrad Cahan
How to Activate a Power, Jennifer McKitrick
Review of Getting Causes from Powers by Stephen Mumford and Rani Lill Anjum, Jennifer McKitrick
Causes as Powers: BOOK SYMPOSIUM on Stephen Mumford and Rani Lill Anjum, Getting Causes from Powers, Jennifer McKitrick, Anna Marmodoro, Stephen Mumford, and Rani Lill Anjum
2012
Response to Kadri Vihvelin’s “counterfactuals and dispositions”, Jennifer McKitrick
2011
KANT ON ANIMAL CONSCIOUSNESS, Colin McLear
2010
Manifestations as Effects, Jennifer McKitrick
2009
Dispositional Pluralism, Jennifer McKitrick
Dispositions, Causes, and Reduction, Jennifer McKitrick
2008
Review of Thomas Reid’s Theory of Perception by Ryan Nichols, Jennifer McKitrick
2007
Introduction to Establishing Medical Reality: Essays in the Metaphysics and Epistemology of Biomedical Science, Harold Kincaid and Jennifer McKitrick
Gender Identity Disorder, Jennifer McKitrick
2006
Liberty, Gender, and the Family, Jennifer McKitrick
Rosenberg on Causation, Jennifer McKitrick
2005
Are Dispositions Causally Relevant?, Jennifer McKitrick
BOOK REVIEW: Gideon Yaffee, Manifest Activity: Thomas Reid’s Theory of Action, Jennifer McKitrick
Introduction to Special Issue of Synthese: Dispositions and Laws of Nature, Jennifer McKitrick
Kant on Duties to Animals, Nelson T. Potter Jr.
2004
A defense of the causal efficacy of dispositions, Jennifer McKitrick
2003
Does Evolutionary Science Rule Out the Theistic God? The Johnson-Pennock Debate, Dan D. Crawford
A Case for Extrinsic Dispositions, Jennifer McKitrick
The Bare Metaphysical Possibility of Bare Dispositions, Jennifer McKitrick
Applying the Categorical Imperative in Kant's Rechtslehre, Nelson T. Potter Jr.
2002
Ultra-Strong Internalism and the Reliabilist Insight, Dan D. Crawford
Reid’s Foundation for the Primary/Secondary Quality Distinction, Jennifer McKitrick
Kant and Capital Punishment Today, Nelson T. Potter
1998
"The Principle of Punishment Is a Categorical Imperative", Nelson T. Potter Jr.
1997
Pragmatism, Internalism, and the Authority of Claims, Dan D. Crawford
Comments on Hill: “Punishment, Conscience, and Moral Worth”, Nelson T. Potter Jr.
Supererogation and Overdetermination in Kant's Ethics: Analysis and Interpretation at their Best in Baron, Nelson T. Potter Jr.
The Synthetic a priori Proposition of Kant's Ethical Philosophy, Nelson T. Potter Jr.
1994
Kant on Obligation and Motivation in Law and Ethics, Nelson T. Potter Jr.
Maxims in Kant's Moral Philosophy, Nelson T. Potter Jr.
1993
Reply to Allison, Nelson T. Potter Jr.
What Is Wrong with Kant’s Four Examples, Nelson T. Potter Jr.
1991
On Having Reasons for Perceptual Beliefs: A Sellarsian Perspective, Dan D. Crawford
1988
Intellect and Will in Augustine's Confessions, Dan D. Crawford
1985
Introduction from Morality and Universality: Essays on Ethical Universalizability, Nelson T. Potter and Mark Timmons
1982
Are There Mental Inferences in Direct Perceptions?, Dan D. Crawford
1980
The Cosmological Argument, Sufficient Reason, and Why-Questions, Dan D. Crawford
1975
How to Apply the Categorical Imperative, Nelson T. Potter Jr.
1974
Bergmann on Perceiving, Sensing, and Appearing, Dan D. Crawford
Propositional and Nonpropositional Perceiving, Dan D. Crawford
1972
The Social and the Causal Concepts of Responsibility, Nelson T. Potter Jr.
1914
CHARLES PEIRCE AT JOHNS HOPKINS, Ellery W. Davis