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Perhaps you are curious what our own faculty members are working on? If you want to read some of their writing, here is what they recommend you look at:
Alex Watson
Alex Watson recommends looking at his academia page, where a lot of his publications are to be found. Here are the three he singled out:
- Watson (2014), “Light as an Analogy for Cognition in Buddhist Idealism (Vijñānavāda)”, Journal of Indian Philosophy, vol. 42, pp. 401–421.
- Watson (2017), “Self or No-Self. The Ātman Debate in Classical Indian Philosophy”, in Tuske (2017): Indian Epistemology and Metaphysics, pp. 293-218.
- Watson (2010), Bhatta Ramakantha’s Elaboration of Self-Awareness (svasamvedana), and How it Differs from Dharmakirti’s Exposition of the Concept, Journal of Indian Philosophy, vol 38, pp. 297-321.
Eric Snyder
Here are Eric Snyder‘s favorites:
- “Counting, Measuring, and the Fractional Cardinalities Puzzle”, Linguistics and Philosophy, 2020
- “How to Count 2 1/2 Oranges,” with Jefferson Barlew, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2019
- “Neologicism, Frege’s Constraint, and the Frege-Heck Condition,” with Richard Samuels and Stewart Shapiro, Nous, 2018
Kranti Saran
Kranti Saran recommends that you read his Ergo paper on Attention:
- Saran (2018), “Does Mole’s Argument That Cognitive Processes Fail to Suffice for Attention Fail?”, in Ergo 5(18). http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/ergo.12405314.0005.018
Raja Rosenhagen
Raja Rosenhagen recommends this:
- “Norwood Russell Hanson’s Account of Experience. An Untimely Defense” (2019, online first). Synthese. doi: 10.1007/s11229-019-02395-3)
- “Toward Virtue: Moral Progress through Love, Just Attention, and Friendship” (2019), in: Dalferth, I. & T. Kimball. Love and Justice. Consonance or Dissonance. Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck, 217-240.
- “Murdochian Presentationalism, Autonomy, and the Ideal Lovers’ Pledge” (forthcoming in Fedock, Kuehler, and Rosenhagen: Love, Justice, and Autonomy: Philosophical Perspectives. Routledge.)