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Recent publications by Southampton’s philosophers

Published: 14 March 2013
Philosophy publications

The wide range of recent publications show the breadth of our research interests, including epistemology, philosophy of language, metaphysics, ethics, aesthetics, and the philosophy of education.

The following articles by philosophers at Southampton have recently been published or accepted for publication: Conor McHugh’s ‘Normativism and Doxastic Deliberation’, in Analytic Philosophy; Denis McManus’s ‘Ontological Pluralism and the Being and Time Project’, in Journal of the History of Philosophy; Alex Neill’s ‘The Pornographic, the Erotic, the Charming and the Sublime’, in Art and Pornography, ed. H. Maes and J. Levinson (Oxford University Press); Aaron Ridley’s 'Brilliant Performances', in Philosophy and the Arts, ed. A. O'Hear (Cambridge University Press); Daniel Whiting’s ‘Stick to the Facts: On the Norms of Assertion’, in Erkenntnis; Jonathan Way’s 'Value and Reasons to Favour' in Oxford Studies in Metaethics; and Sasha Mudd’s 'Epistemic Autonomy: A Criterion for Virtue?', in Theory and Research in Education.

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