In academic circles, the extent to which ideas of Austrian-British philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (d. 1951) are comparable to Zen Buddhist thought has been explored since at least 1958 with the publication of Paul Wienpahl’s...
Crispin Sartwell is a professor of Philosophy at Dickinson College., Passionate and rollicking personal and intellectual essays by philosopher Crispin Sartwell.Philosopher, music critic, and syndicated columnist Crispin...
Though each of its four constituent essays has received scholarly attention in itself, Hume’s Four Dissertations(1757) has received virtually no consideration from scholars as a unified whole. This article offers such an...
Jacob Sider Jost is a professor of English at Dickinson College., Sider Jost, Jacob. Hume's Four Philosophers: Recasting theTreatise of Human Nature .'" Modern Intellectual History 6, no. 1 (2009): 1-25. ...
Jeff Engelhardt is a professor of Philosophy at Dickinson College., Engelhardt, Jeff. Inattention and the Speckled Hen. Teorema 33, no. 1 (2014): 5-17., For more information on the published version, visit Teorema's Website.,...
Jeff Engelhardt is a professor of Philosophy at Dickinson College. , This paper develops an account of misandrogyny that is modeled on Kate Manne's account of misogyny. On Manne's view, misogyny is a system of mechanisms that...
Roman, Hanna. The Logic of the Invisible: Perceiving the Submarine World in French Enlightenment Geography. In The Aesthetics of the Undersea, edited by Margaret Cohen and Killian Quigley, 42-53. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge,...
Published as:Engelhardt, Jeff. Married Causes. Acta Analytica 29, no. 2 (2014): 161-80. This author post-print is made available on Dickinson Scholar with the permission of the publisher. The final publication is available...
Jeff Engelhardt is a professor of Philosophy at Dickinson College., Published as:Engelhardt, Jeff. Mental Causation Is Not Just Downward Causation. Ratio (Article published online July 14, 2015). ...
Since Wilfrid Sellars’s “Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind,” the myth of the Given has been central to philosophical discussions of perceptual experience and knowledge. In its most prominent form, the idea of the Given is...