Southwest Philosophy Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Aristotle and the Virtues of Will Power2015/01/012
A Commentary On “Socrates and His Daimonion: A Paragon of Rationality?”2015/01/012
Relational Autonomy and Ameliorative Inquiry2020/01/012
Free Will, Resiliency and Flip-flopping2019/01/012
Three Problems with Metaethical Minimalism2018/01/012
Health, Harm and Potential2016/01/012
John Dewey and the Possibility of Particularist Moral Education2016/01/012
Kane is Not Able: A Reply to Vicens’ “Self-Forming Actions and Confl icts of Intention”2015/01/012
Can Utilitarianism Make Sense of ‘Political Obligation’?2023/01/012
Moral Heroism and the Requirement Claim2014/01/012
MACHINE METAPHORS AND DESIGN ARGUMENTS2004/01/012
KNOWING SETTER2005/01/012
The Uncanny Effect of Telling Genealogies2017/01/012
The Problem of Original Agency2017/01/012
Reference-Shifting on a Causal-Historical Account2017/01/012
Deflating Moods2017/01/012
Emergence By Way of Dynamic Interactions2019/01/012
Is Epistemic Permissivism a Consistent Position to Argue from?2017/01/011
Social Equality and the Duty to Participate in Personal and Political Relationships2017/01/011
The Sellarsian Dilemma2017/01/011
Monkeys, Men, and Moral Responsibility2017/01/011
Foundations for Kierkegaardian Account of Moral Obligation2009/01/011
When Complementarianism becomes Gender Apartheid: Feminist Philosophers’ Objections to the Christian Right2014/01/011
A Counterexample to Two Accounts of Harm2014/01/011
HEGEL AND THE CONCEPT OF “TRAGIC IRONY”1998/01/011
Unifying the Categorical Imperative2012/01/011
CONSTRUCTIVIST MORAL REALISM1998/01/011
SELF-KNOWLEDGE2005/01/011
KANT AND THE VIEW FROM WITHIN2000/01/011
KNOWLEDGE AND DESIRE OF THE GOOD IN REPUBLIC1996/01/011