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L. Falguera, Concha Mart&iacute;nez-Vidal, and Gideon Rosen) </li> <li> accidental properties &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/essential-accidental/">essential vs. accidental properties</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/action/"><strong>action</strong></a> (Juan S. Pi&ntilde;eros Glasscock and Sergio Tenenbaum) <ul> <li> joint &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/shared-agency/">agency: shared</a> </li> <li> logic of &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-action/">logic: action</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/action-perception/"><strong>action-based theories of perception</strong></a> (Robert Briscoe, Rick Grush, and Alison Springle) </li> <li> action at a distance &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/qm-action-distance/">quantum mechanics: action at a distance in</a> </li> <li> actualism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/possibilism-actualism/">possibilism-actualism debate</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/actualism-possibilism-ethics/"><strong>actualism and possibilism in ethics</strong></a> (Travis Timmerman and Yishai Cohen) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/adaptationism/"><strong>adaptationism</strong></a> (Steven Hecht Orzack and Patrick Forber) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/addams-jane/"><strong>Addams, Jane</strong></a> (Maurice Hamington) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/adorno/"><strong>Adorno, Theodor W.</strong></a> (Lambert Zuidervaart) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/advance-directives/"><strong>advance directives</strong></a> (Agnieszka Jaworska) </li> <li> Aegidius Romanus &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/giles/">Giles of Rome</a> </li> <li> Aenesidemus &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skepticism-ancient/">skepticism: ancient</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetic-concept/"><strong>aesthetic, concept of the</strong></a> (James Shelley) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetic-experience/"><strong>aesthetic experience</strong></a> (Antonia Peacocke) </li> <li> aesthetics <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetics-19th-romantic/"><strong>19th Century Romantic</strong></a> (Keren Gorodeisky) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetic-judgment/"><strong>aesthetic judgment</strong></a> (Nick Zangwill) </li> <li> Beardsley &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/beardsley-aesthetics/">Beardsley, Monroe C.: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetics-18th-british/"><strong>British, in the 18th century</strong></a> (James Shelley) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetics-cogsci/"><strong>and cognitive science</strong></a> (Jon Robson and Gregory Currie) </li> <li> Collingwood &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/collingwood-aesthetics/">Collingwood, Robin George: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> Croce &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/croce-aesthetics/">Croce, Benedetto: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> cultural appropriation &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-cultural-heritage/">cultural heritage, ethics of</a> </li> <li> definition of art &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/art-definition/">art, definition of</a> </li> <li> Dewey &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/dewey-aesthetics/">Dewey, John: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/environmental-aesthetics/"><strong>environmental</strong></a> (Glenn Parsons and Allen Carlson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetics-existentialist/"><strong>existentialist</strong></a> (Jean-Philippe Deranty) </li> <li> feminist &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/feminism-aesthetics/">feminist philosophy, interventions: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetics-18th-french/"><strong>French, in the 18th century</strong></a> (Jennifer Tsien and Jacques Morizot) </li> <li> Gadamer &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/gadamer-aesthetics/">Gadamer, Hans-Georg: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetics-18th-german/"><strong>German, in the 18th century</strong></a> (Paul Guyer) </li> <li> Goodman &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/goodman-aesthetics/">Goodman, Nelson: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> Hegel &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hegel-aesthetics/">Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> Heidegger &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/heidegger-aesthetics/">Heidegger, Martin: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> Hume &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hume-aesthetics/">Hume, David: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> Japanese &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/japanese-aesthetics/">Japanese Philosophy: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> Plato &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-aesthetics/">Plato: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> Schopenhauer &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/schopenhauer-aesthetics/">Schopenhauer, Arthur: aesthetics</a> </li> <li> Wittgenstein &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/wittgenstein-aesthetics/">Wittgenstein, Ludwig: aesthetics</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetics-of-everyday/"><strong>aesthetics of the everyday</strong></a> (Yuriko Saito) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetic-testimony/"><strong>aesthetic testimony</strong></a> (Jon Robson and Rebecca Wallbank) </li> <li> aesthetic value &mdash; 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Taylor) </li> </ul></li> <li> African Philosophy <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/african-ethics/"><strong>ethics</strong></a> (Kwame Gyekye) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/african-sage/"><strong>sage philosophy</strong></a> (Dismas Masolo) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/afterlife/"><strong>afterlife</strong></a> (William Hasker and Charles Taliaferro) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/agency/"><strong>agency</strong></a> (Markus Schlosser) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/shared-agency/"><strong>shared</strong></a> (Abraham Sesshu Roth) </li> </ul></li> <li> agent-based modeling in philosophy of science &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/agent-modeling-philscience/">modeling in the philosophy of science, agent-based</a> </li> <li> agent-relative vs. agent-neutral reasons &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reasons-agent/">reasons for action: agent-neutral vs. agent-relative</a> </li> <li> agnosticism and atheism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/atheism-agnosticism/">atheism and agnosticism</a> </li> <li> Agrippa &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skepticism-ancient/">skepticism: ancient</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/agrippa-nettesheim/"><strong>Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius</strong></a> (Vittoria Perrone Compagni) </li> <li> Akan Philosophy <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/akan-person/"><strong>of the person</strong></a> (Ajume Wingo) </li> </ul></li> <li> <em>akrasia</em> &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/weakness-will/">weakness of will</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/al-baghdadi/"><strong>al-Baghdadi, &lsquo;Abd al-Latif</strong></a> (Cecilia Martini Bonadeo) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/al-farabi/"><strong>al-Farabi</strong></a> (Therese-Anne Druart) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/al-farabi-metaphysics/"><strong>metaphysics</strong></a> (Stephen Menn) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/al-farabi-logic/"><strong>philosophy of logic and language</strong></a> (Wilfrid Hodges and Therese-Anne Druart) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/al-farabi-soc-rel/"><strong>philosophy of society and religion</strong></a> (Nadja Germann) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/al-farabi-psych/"><strong>psychology and epistemology</strong></a> (Luis Xavier L&oacute;pez-Farjeat) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/al-ghazali/"><strong>al-Ghazali</strong></a> (Frank Griffel) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/al-kindi/"><strong>al-Kindi</strong></a> (Peter Adamson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/abu-bakr-al-razi/"><strong>al-Razi, Abu Bakr</strong></a> (Peter Adamson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/al-din-al-razi/"><strong>al-Razi, Fakhr al-Din</strong></a> (Peter Adamson and Fedor Benevich) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/albalag/"><strong>Albalag, Isaac</strong></a> (Bakinaz Abdalla) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/albert-saxony/"><strong>Albert of Saxony</strong></a> (Jo&eacute;l Biard) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/albert-great/"><strong>Albert the Great [= Albertus magnus]</strong></a> (Markus F&uuml;hrer) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/albo-joseph/"><strong>Albo, Joseph</strong></a> (Dror Ehrlich and Shira Weiss) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/alcmaeon/"><strong>Alcmaeon</strong></a> (Carl Huffman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/alexander/"><strong>Alexander, Samuel</strong></a> (Emily A. E. Thomas) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/alexander-aphrodisias/"><strong>Alexander of Aphrodisias</strong></a> (Dorothea Frede and Marije Martijn) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/algebra/"><strong>algebra</strong></a> (Vaughan Pratt) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/algebra-logic-tradition/"><strong>algebra of logic tradition</strong></a> (Stanley Burris and Javier Legris) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/alienation/"><strong>alienation</strong></a> (David Leopold) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/althusser/"><strong>Althusser, Louis</strong></a> (William Lewis) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/altruism/"><strong>altruism</strong></a> (Richard Kraut) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/altruism-biological/"><strong>biological</strong></a> (Samir Okasha) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/altruism-empirical/"><strong>empirical approaches</strong></a> (John Doris, Stephen Stich, and Lachlan Walmsley) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/alyngton/"><strong>Alyngton, Robert</strong></a> (Alessandro Conti) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ambiguity/"><strong>ambiguity</strong></a> (Adam Sennet) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ammonius/"><strong>Ammonius</strong></a> (David Blank) </li> <li> Ammonius Saccas &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plotinus/">Plotinus</a> </li> <li> analogy <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/analogy-medieval/"><strong>medieval theories of</strong></a> (E. 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see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/moral-anti-realism/">moral anti-realism</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/antiochus-ascalon/"><strong>Antiochus of Ascalon</strong></a> (James Allen) </li> <li> <em>a posteriori</em> knowledge &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/apriori/"><em>a priori</em> justification and knowledge</a> </li> <li> appearance vs. reality <ul> <li> epistemological problems of perception &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/perception-episprob/">perception: epistemological problems of</a> </li> <li> skepticism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skepticism/">skepticism</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/apriori/"><strong><em>a priori</em> justification and knowledge</strong></a> (Bruce Russell) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aquinas/"><strong>Aquinas, Thomas</strong></a> (Robert Pasnau) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aquinas-moral-political/"><strong>moral, political, and legal philosophy</strong></a> (John Finnis) </li> </ul></li> <li> Arabic and Islamic Philosophy, disciplines in <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-metaphysics/"><strong>metaphysics</strong></a> (Amos Bertolacci) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-natural/"><strong>natural philosophy and natural science</strong></a> (Jon McGinnis) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-language/"><strong>philosophy of language and logic</strong></a> (Tony Street and Nadja Germann) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-phil-math/"><strong>philosophy of mathematics</strong></a> (Mohammad Saleh Zarepour) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-religion/"><strong>philosophy of religion</strong></a> (Jon McGinnis and Rahim Acar) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-mind/"><strong>psychology and philosophy of mind</strong></a> (Alfred Ivry) </li> </ul></li> <li> Arabic and Islamic Philosophy, historical and methodological topics in <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-greek/"><strong>Greek sources</strong></a> (Cristina D&rsquo;Ancona) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-judaic/"><strong>influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic thought</strong></a> (Mauro Zonta and Charles Manekin) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-influence/"><strong>influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on the Latin West</strong></a> (Dag Nikolaus Hasse) </li> </ul></li> <li> Arabic and Islamic Philosophy, special topics in <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-essence/"><strong>essence and existence</strong></a> (Fedor Benevich) </li> <li> Ibn Kamm&#363;na &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-kammuna/">Ibn Kamm&#363;na</a> </li> <li> Ikhw&acirc;n al-Saf&acirc;&rsquo; &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ikhwan-al-safa/">Ikhw&acirc;n al-Saf&acirc;&rsquo;</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-mysticism/"><strong>mysticism</strong></a> (Mehdi Aminrazavi) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arcesilaus/"><strong>Arcesilaus</strong></a> (Charles Brittain and Peter Osorio) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/architecture/"><strong>architecture, philosophy of</strong></a> (Saul Fisher) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/archytas/"><strong>Archytas</strong></a> (Carl Huffman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arendt/"><strong>Arendt, Hannah</strong></a> (Tatjana T&ouml;mmel and Maurizio Passerin d&rsquo;Entreves) </li> <li> <em>arete</em> &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-ancient/">ethics: ancient</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/argument/"><strong>argument and argumentation</strong></a> (Catarina Dutilh Novaes) </li> <li> arguments for epistemic norms <ul> <li> epistemic utility &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemic-utility/">epistemic utility arguments for epistemic norms</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> Aristotelianism <ul> <li> commentators on Aristotle &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-commentators/">Aristotle, commentators on</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotelianism-renaissance/"><strong>in the Renaissance</strong></a> (David Lines) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle/"><strong>Aristotle</strong></a> (Christopher Shields) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-commentators/"><strong>Aristotle, commentators on</strong></a> (Andrea Falcon) <ul> <li> Alexander of Aphrosias &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/alexander-aphrodisias/">Alexander of Aphrodisias</a> </li> <li> Ammonius &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ammonius/">Ammonius</a> </li> <li> David &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/david/">David</a> </li> <li> Elias &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/elias/">Elias</a> </li> <li> Olympiodorus &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/olympiodorus/">Olympiodorus</a> </li> <li> Philoponus &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/philoponus/">Philoponus</a> </li> <li> Simplicius &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/simplicius/">Simplicius</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> Aristotle, General Topics <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-aesthetics/"><strong>aesthetics</strong></a> (Pierre Destr&eacute;e) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-biology/"><strong>biology</strong></a> (James Lennox) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-categories/"><strong>categories</strong></a> (Paul Studtmann) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-ethics/"><strong>ethics</strong></a> (Richard Kraut) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-logic/"><strong>logic</strong></a> (Robin Smith) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-metaphysics/"><strong>metaphysics</strong></a> (S. Marc Cohen and C. D. C. Reeve) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-politics/"><strong>political theory</strong></a> (Fred Miller) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-psychology/"><strong>psychology</strong></a> (Christopher Shields) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-rhetoric/"><strong>rhetoric</strong></a> (Christof Rapp) </li> </ul></li> <li> Aristotle, Special Topics <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-causality/"><strong>causality</strong></a> (Andrea Falcon) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-mathematics/"><strong>mathematics</strong></a> (Henry Mendell) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-natphil/"><strong>natural philosophy</strong></a> (Istvan Bodnar) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aristotle-noncontradiction/"><strong>on non-contradiction</strong></a> (Paula Gottlieb) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arnauld/"><strong>Arnauld, Antoine</strong></a> (Elmar Kremer) </li> <li> Arouet, Fran&ccedil;ois-Marie &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/voltaire/">Voltaire</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arrows-theorem/"><strong>Arrow&rsquo;s theorem</strong></a> (Michael Morreau) </li> <li> art <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/erotic-art/"><strong>erotic</strong></a> (Hans Maes) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/conceptual-art/"><strong>art, conceptual</strong></a> (Elisabeth Schellekens) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/art-definition/"><strong>art, definition of</strong></a> (Thomas Adajian) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/artifact/"><strong>artifact</strong></a> (Beth Preston) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/artificial-intelligence/"><strong>artificial intelligence</strong></a> (Selmer Bringsjord and Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu) <ul> <li> automated reasoning &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reasoning-automated/">reasoning: automated</a> </li> <li> belief representation &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/formal-belief/">belief, formal representations of</a> </li> <li> Chinese room argument &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-room/">Chinese room argument</a> </li> <li> connectionism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/connectionism/">connectionism</a> </li> <li> defeasible reasoning &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reasoning-defeasible/">reasoning: defeasible</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-ai/"><strong>ethics of</strong></a> (Vincent C. M&uuml;ller) </li> <li> frame problem &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/frame-problem/">frame problem</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-ai/"><strong>logic-based</strong></a> (Richmond Thomason) </li> <li> Turing test &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/turing-test/">Turing test</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> aspect &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/tense-aspect/">tense and aspect</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/assertion/"><strong>assertion</strong></a> (Peter Pagin and Neri Marsili) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/associationist-thought/"><strong>associationist theories of thought</strong></a> (Eric Mandelbaum) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/astell/"><strong>Astell, Mary</strong></a> (Alice Sowaal) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/atheism-agnosticism/"><strong>atheism and agnosticism</strong></a> (Paul Draper) </li> <li> atomism <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/atomism-modern/"><strong>17th to 20th century</strong></a> (Alan Chalmers) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/atomism-ancient/"><strong>ancient</strong></a> (Sylvia Berryman) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/atonement/"><strong>atonement</strong></a> (Joshua C. Thurow) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/attention/"><strong>attention</strong></a> (Christopher Mole) </li> <li> attributes &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/properties/">properties</a> </li> <li> auditory perception &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/perception-auditory/">perception: auditory</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/augustine/"><strong>Augustine of Hippo</strong></a> (Christian Tornau) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/auriol/"><strong>Auriol [Aureol, Aureoli], Peter</strong></a> (Russell L. Friedman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/austin-john/"><strong>Austin, John</strong></a> (Brian Bix) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/austin-jl/"><strong>Austin, John Langshaw</strong></a> (Guy Longworth) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/authenticity/"><strong>authenticity</strong></a> (Somogy Varga and Charles Guignon) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/authority/"><strong>authority</strong></a> (Tom Christiano) <ul> <li> legal &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/legal-obligation/">legal obligation and authority</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> automated reasoning &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reasoning-automated/">reasoning: automated</a> </li> <li> autonomy <ul> <li> and informed consent &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/informed-consent/">informed consent</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/autonomy-moral/"><strong>in moral and political philosophy</strong></a> (John Christman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/personal-autonomy/"><strong>personal</strong></a> (Sarah Buss and Andrea Westlund) </li> </ul></li> <li> Averroes &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-rushd/">Ibn Rushd</a> <ul> <li> natural philosophy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-rushd-natural/">Ibn Rushd: natural philosophy</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> Avicebron &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-gabirol/">Ibn Gabirol, Solomon</a> </li> <li> Avicenna &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-sina/">Ibn Sina</a> <ul> <li> logic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-sina-logic/">Ibn Sina: logic</a> </li> <li> metaphysics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-sina-metaphysics/">Ibn Sina: metaphysics</a> </li> <li> natural philosophy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-sina-natural/">Ibn Sina: natural philosophy</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> awareness, bodily &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bodily-awareness/">bodily awareness</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ayer/"><strong>Ayer, Alfred Jules</strong></a> (Graham Macdonald and Nikhil Krishnan) </li> </ul> <hr /> <a name="b"></a> <div class="navpanel"> <table class="az" align="center"> <tr> <td class="az"><a href="#a" class="az">A</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#b" class="az">B</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#c" class="az">C</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#d" class="az">D</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#e" class="az">E</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#f" class="az">F</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#g" class="az">G</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#h" class="az">H</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#i" class="az">I</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#j" class="az">J</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#k" class="az">K</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#l" class="az">L</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#m" class="az">M</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#n" class="az">N</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#o" class="az">O</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#p" class="az">P</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#q" class="az">Q</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#r" class="az">R</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#s" class="az">S</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#t" class="az">T</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#u" class="az">U</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#v" class="az">V</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#w" class="az">W</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#x" class="az">X</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#y" class="az">Y</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#z" class="az">Z</a></td> </tr> </table> </div><!-- end navpanel --> <h2>B <a href="#pagetopright" style="font-size: 10px; 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Theorem</strong></a> (James Joyce) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bayle/"><strong>Bayle, Pierre</strong></a> (Michael Hickson) </li> <li> Beardsley, Monroe C. <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/beardsley-aesthetics/"><strong>aesthetics</strong></a> (Michael Wreen) </li> </ul></li> <li> Beattie, James &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scottish-18th/">Scottish Philosophy: in the 18th Century</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/beauty/"><strong>beauty</strong></a> (Crispin Sartwell) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/beauvoir/"><strong>Beauvoir, Simone de</strong></a> (Debra Bergoffen and Megan Burke) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/behaviorism/"><strong>behaviorism</strong></a> (George Graham) </li> <li> being &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/existence/">existence</a> </li> <li> being and becoming &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/time/">time</a> <ul> <li> in modern physics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spacetime-bebecome/">space and time: being and becoming in modern physics</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/belief/"><strong>belief</strong></a> (Eric Schwitzgebel) <ul> <li> self-locating &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-locating-beliefs/">self-locating beliefs</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-belief/"><strong>belief, ethics of</strong></a> (Andrew Chignell) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/formal-belief/"><strong>belief, formal representations of</strong></a> (Konstantin Genin and Franz Huber) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/belief-merging/"><strong>belief merging and judgment aggregation</strong></a> (Gabriella Pigozzi) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bell-theorem/"><strong>Bell&rsquo;s Theorem</strong></a> (Wayne Myrvold, Marco Genovese, and Abner Shimony) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/principle-beneficence/"><strong>beneficence, principle of</strong></a> (Tom Beauchamp) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/benjamin/"><strong>Benjamin, Walter</strong></a> (Peter Osborne and Matthew Charles) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bentham/"><strong>Bentham, Jeremy</strong></a> (James E. Crimmins) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bergson/"><strong>Bergson, Henri</strong></a> (Leonard Lawlor and Valentine Moulard-Leonard) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/berkeley/"><strong>Berkeley, George</strong></a> (Lisa Downing) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/berlin/"><strong>Berlin, Isaiah</strong></a> (Joshua Cherniss and Henry Hardy) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bessarion/"><strong>Bessarion, Basil [Cardinal]</strong></a> (Eva Del Soldato) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/implicit-bias/"><strong>bias, implicit</strong></a> (Michael Brownstein) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/binarium/"><strong><em>binarium famosissimum</em> [= most famous pair]</strong></a> (Paul Vincent Spade) </li> <li> biodiversity &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/biodiversity/">ecology: biodiversity</a> </li> <li> biological development <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/theories-biological-development/"><strong>theories of</strong></a> (Melinda Bonnie Fagan and Jane Maienschein) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/biology-individual/"><strong>biological individuals</strong></a> (Robert A. Wilson and Matthew J. Barker) </li> <li> biological information &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/information-biological/">information: biological</a> </li> <li> biology <ul> <li> conservation &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/conservation-biology/">conservation biology</a> </li> <li> developmental &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/biology-developmental/">developmental biology</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/biology-experiment/"><strong>experiment in</strong></a> (Marcel Weber) </li> <li> molecular &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/molecular-biology/">molecular biology</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/biology-philosophy/"><strong>philosophy of</strong></a> (Jay Odenbaugh and Paul Griffiths) </li> <li> reduction in &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reduction-biology/">reduction, scientific: in biology</a> </li> <li> teleological notions in &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/teleology-biology/">teleology: teleological notions in biology</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> biology, philosophy of <ul> <li> feminist &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/feminist-philosophy-biology/">feminist philosophy, interventions: philosophy of biology</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/biomedicine/"><strong>biomedicine, philosophy of</strong></a> (Sean Valles) </li> <li> Blair, Hugh &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scottish-18th/">Scottish Philosophy: in the 18th Century</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/blame/"><strong>blame</strong></a> (Neal Tognazzini and D. Justin Coates) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bloch/"><strong>Bloch, Ernst</strong></a> (Ivan Boldyrev) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bodily-awareness/"><strong>bodily awareness</strong></a> (Fr&eacute;d&eacute;rique de Vignemont) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bodin/"><strong>Bodin, Jean</strong></a> (Mario Turchetti) </li> <li> body &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/substance/">substance</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/boethius/"><strong>Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus</strong></a> (John Marenbon) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/boethius-dacia/"><strong>Boethius of Dacia</strong></a> (Sten Ebbesen) </li> <li> Bohr, Niels <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bohr-correspondence/"><strong>correspondence principle</strong></a> (Alisa Bokulich and Peter Bokulich) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bolzano/"><strong>Bolzano, Bernard</strong></a> (Edgar Morscher) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bolzano-logic/"><strong>logic</strong></a> (Paul Rusnock and Jan &Scaron;ebestik) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bonaventure/"><strong>Bonaventure</strong></a> (Tim Noone, R. E. Houser, and Joshua Benson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/boole/"><strong>Boole, George</strong></a> (Stanley Burris) </li> <li> Boolean algebra <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/boolalg-math/"><strong>the mathematics of</strong></a> (J. Donald Monk) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bosanquet/"><strong>Bosanquet, Bernard</strong></a> (William Sweet) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/boundary/"><strong>boundary</strong></a> (Achille Varzi) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bounded-rationality/"><strong>bounded rationality</strong></a> (Gregory Wheeler) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/boyle/"><strong>Boyle, Robert</strong></a> (J. J. MacIntosh, Peter Anstey, and Jan-Erik Jones) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bradley/"><strong>Bradley, Francis Herbert</strong></a> (Stewart Candlish and Pierfrancesco Basile) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bradley-moral/"><strong>moral philosophy</strong></a> (Dina Babushkina and David Crossley) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bradley-regress/"><strong>Regress</strong></a> (Katarina Perovic) </li> </ul></li> <li> brain death &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/death-definition/">death: definition of </a> </li> <li> brains in a vat &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skepticism-content-externalism/">skepticism: and content externalism</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/brentano/"><strong>Brentano, Franz</strong></a> (Wolfgang Huemer) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/brentano-judgement/"><strong>theory of judgement</strong></a> (Johannes L. Brandl and Mark Textor) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/broad/"><strong>Broad, Charlie Dunbar</strong></a> (Kent Gustavsson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/brouwer/"><strong>Brouwer, Luitzen Egbertus Jan</strong></a> (Mark van Atten) </li> <li> Brown, Thomas &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scottish-19th/">Scottish Philosophy: in the 19th century</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bruno/"><strong>Bruno, Giordano</strong></a> (Dilwyn Knox) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/buber/"><strong>Buber, Martin</strong></a> (Michael Zank and Zachary Braiterman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/buddha/"><strong>Buddha</strong></a> (Mark Siderits) </li> <li> Buddhism <ul> <li> Chan &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/buddhism-chan/">Chinese Philosophy: Chan Buddhism</a> </li> <li> ethics in Indian Buddhism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-indian-buddhism/">ethics: in Indian Buddhism</a> </li> <li> Korean &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/korean-buddhism/">Korean Philosophy: Buddhism</a> </li> <li> mind in Indian Buddhist Philosophy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mind-indian-buddhism/">mind: in Indian Buddhist Philosophy</a> </li> <li> Tiantai &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/buddhism-tiantai/">Chinese Philosophy: Tiantai Buddhism</a> </li> <li> Zen &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/japanese-zen/">Japanese Philosophy: Zen Buddhism</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> Buddhism: Huayan &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/buddhism-huayan/">Chinese Philosophy: Huayan Buddhism</a> </li> <li> bundle theory &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/substance/">substance</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/buridan/"><strong>Buridan, John [Jean]</strong></a> (Jack Zupko) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/burke/"><strong>Burke, Edmund</strong></a> (Ian Harris) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/burley/"><strong>Burley [Burleigh], Walter</strong></a> (Alessandro Conti) </li> <li> Burnett, James [Lord Monboddo] &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scottish-18th/">Scottish Philosophy: in the 18th Century</a> </li> <li> Butler, Joseph <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/butler-moral/"><strong>moral philosophy</strong></a> (Aaron Garrett) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/byzantine-philosophy/"><strong>Byzantine Philosophy</strong></a> (Katerina Ierodiakonou and B&ouml;rje Byd&eacute;n) </li> </ul> <hr /> <a name="c"></a> <div class="navpanel"> <table class="az" align="center"> <tr> <td class="az"><a href="#a" class="az">A</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#b" class="az">B</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#c" class="az">C</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#d" class="az">D</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#e" class="az">E</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#f" class="az">F</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#g" class="az">G</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#h" class="az">H</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#i" class="az">I</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#j" class="az">J</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#k" class="az">K</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#l" class="az">L</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#m" class="az">M</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#n" class="az">N</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#o" class="az">O</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#p" class="az">P</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#q" class="az">Q</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#r" class="az">R</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#s" class="az">S</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#t" class="az">T</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#u" class="az">U</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#v" class="az">V</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#w" class="az">W</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#x" class="az">X</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#y" class="az">Y</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#z" class="az">Z</a></td> </tr> </table> </div><!-- end navpanel --> <h2>C <a href="#pagetopright" style="font-size: 10px; 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see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scottish-18th/">Scottish Philosophy: in the 18th Century</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/carnap/"><strong>Carnap, Rudolf</strong></a> (Hannes Leitgeb and Andr&eacute; Carus) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/carneades/"><strong>Carneades</strong></a> (James Allen) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/cassirer/"><strong>Cassirer, Ernst</strong></a> (Michael Friedman) </li> <li> casuistry &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reasoning-moral/">reasoning: moral</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/categories/"><strong>categories</strong></a> (Amie Thomasson) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-categories/"><strong>medieval theories of</strong></a> (Jorge Gracia and Lloyd Newton) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/category-mistakes/"><strong>category mistakes</strong></a> (Ofra Magidor) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/category-theory/"><strong>category theory</strong></a> (Jean-Pierre Marquis) </li> <li> causal determinism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/determinism-causal/">determinism: causal</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/causal-models/"><strong>causal models</strong></a> (Christopher Hitchcock) </li> <li> causation <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/causation-backwards/"><strong>backward</strong></a> (Jan Faye) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/causation-counterfactual/"><strong>counterfactual theories of</strong></a> (Peter Menzies and Helen Beebee) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/arabic-islamic-causation/"><strong>in Arabic and Islamic thought</strong></a> (Kara Richardson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/causation-physics/"><strong>in physics</strong></a> (Mathias Frisch) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/causation-law/"><strong>in the law</strong></a> (Michael Moore) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/causation-mani/"><strong>and manipulability</strong></a> (James Woodward) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/causation-medieval/"><strong>medieval theories of</strong></a> (Graham White) </li> <li> mental &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mental-causation/">mental causation</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/causation-metaphysics/"><strong>the metaphysics of</strong></a> (J. Dmitri Gallow) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/causation-probabilistic/"><strong>probabilistic</strong></a> (Christopher Hitchcock) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/causation-regularity/"><strong>regularity and inferential theories of</strong></a> (Holger Andreas and Mario Guenther) </li> <li> retrocausality in quantum mechanics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/qm-retrocausality/">quantum mechanics: retrocausality</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/margaret-cavendish/"><strong>Cavendish, Margaret Lucas</strong></a> (David Cunning) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/cell-biology/"><strong>cell biology, philosophy of</strong></a> (William Bechtel and Andrew Bollhagen) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/cellular-automata/"><strong>cellular automata</strong></a> (Francesco Berto and Jacopo Tagliabue) </li> <li> censorship &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pornography-censorship/">pornography: and censorship</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/certainty/"><strong>certainty</strong></a> (Baron Reed) </li> <li> <em>ceteris paribus</em> laws &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ceteris-paribus/">laws of nature: <em>ceteris paribus</em></a> </li> <li> chance <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chance-randomness/"><strong>versus randomness</strong></a> (Antony Eagle) </li> </ul></li> <li> change <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/change/"><strong>and inconsistency</strong></a> (Chris Mortensen) </li> </ul></li> <li> change: Chinese philosophy of &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-change/">Chinese Philosophy: philosophy of change</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chaos/"><strong>chaos</strong></a> (Robert Bishop) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/moral-character/"><strong>character, moral</strong></a> (Marcia Homiak) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/moral-character-empirical/"><strong>empirical approaches</strong></a> (Christian B. Miller) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emilie-du-chatelet/"><strong>Ch&acirc;telet, &Eacute;milie du</strong></a> (Karen Detlefsen and Andrew Janiak) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/walter-chatton/"><strong>Chatton, Walter</strong></a> (Rondo Keele and Jenny Pelletier) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chemistry/"><strong>chemistry, philosophy of</strong></a> (Michael Weisberg, Paul Needham, and Robin Hendry) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/childhood/"><strong>childhood, the philosophy of</strong></a> (Gareth Matthews and Amy Mullin) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/children/"><strong>children, philosophy for</strong></a> (Michael Pritchard) </li> <li> Chile <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/philosophy-chile/"><strong>philosophy in</strong></a> (Ivan Jaksic) </li> </ul></li> <li> chimeras, human/non-human &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chimeras/">ethics, biomedical: chimeras, human/non-human</a> </li> <li> Chinese Confucianism <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/confucianism-modern/"><strong>Modern Confucianism</strong></a> (David Elstein) </li> </ul></li> <li> Chinese ethics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-chinese/">Chinese Philosophy: ethics</a> </li> <li> Chinese Philosophy <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/buddhism-chan/"><strong>Chan Buddhism</strong></a> (Peter Hershock) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-phil-medicine/"><strong>Chinese medicine</strong></a> (Lisa Raphals) </li> <li> Compared to Western Philosophy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/comparphil-chiwes/">comparative philosophy: Chinese and Western</a> </li> <li> Confucius &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/confucius/">Confucius</a> </li> <li> Daoism (Taoism) &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/daoism/">Daoism</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emotions-chinese/"><strong>emotions in early Chinese Philosophy</strong></a> (Bongrae Seok) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-epistemology/"><strong>epistemology</strong></a> (Jana Ro&scaron;ker) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-chinese/"><strong>ethics</strong></a> (David Wong) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/han-dynasty/"><strong>Han Dynasty</strong></a> (Alexus McLeod) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/buddhism-huayan/"><strong>Huayan Buddhism</strong></a> (Bryan Van Norden and Nicholaos Jones) </li> <li> Laozi &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/laozi/">Laozi</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-legalism/"><strong>legalism in</strong></a> (Yuri Pines) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-logic-language/"><strong>logic and language in Early Chinese Philosophy</strong></a> (Marshall D. Willman) </li> <li> Mencius &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mencius/">Mencius</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-metaphysics/"><strong>metaphysics</strong></a> (Franklin Perkins) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-mind/"><strong>mind (heart-mind)</strong></a> (David Wong) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mohism/"><strong>Mohism</strong></a> (Chris Fraser) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mohist-canons/"><strong>Mohist Canons</strong></a> (Chris Fraser) </li> <li> Neo-Daoism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/neo-daoism/">Neo-Daoism</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-change/"><strong>philosophy of change</strong></a> (Tze-Ki Hon) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/qing-philosophy/"><strong>Qing philosophy</strong></a> (On-cho Ng) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-phil-science/"><strong>science</strong></a> (Lisa Raphals) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-social-political/"><strong>social and political thought</strong></a> (Stephen C. Angle) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/song-ming-confucianism/"><strong>Song-Ming Confucianism</strong></a> (Justin Tiwald) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/buddhism-tiantai/"><strong>Tiantai Buddhism</strong></a> (Brook Ziporyn) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-translate-interpret/"><strong>translating and interpreting</strong></a> (Henry Rosemont Jr. and Chad Hansen) </li> <li> Wang Yangming &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/wang-yangming/">Wang Yangming</a> </li> <li> Xunzi &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/xunzi/">Xunzi</a> </li> <li> Zhuang Zi &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/zhuangzi/">Zhuangzi</a> </li> <li> Zhu Xi &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/zhu-xi/">Zhu Xi</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-room/"><strong>Chinese room argument</strong></a> (David Cole) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chisholm/"><strong>Chisholm, Roderick</strong></a> (Richard Feldman and Fred Feldman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/axiom-choice/"><strong>choice, axiom of</strong></a> (John L. Bell) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/dynamic-choice/"><strong>choice, dynamic</strong></a> (Chrisoula Andreou) </li> <li> choice, social &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/social-choice/">social choice theory</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/christiantheology-philosophy/"><strong>Christian theology, philosophy and</strong></a> (William Wood) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/church/"><strong>Church, Alonzo</strong></a> (Harry Deutsch and Oliver Marshall) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/church-turing/"><strong>Church-Turing Thesis</strong></a> (B. Jack Copeland) </li> <li> Church&rsquo;s Thesis &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/church-turing/">Church-Turing Thesis</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/cicero/"><strong>Cicero</strong></a> (Raphael Woolf) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/citizenship/"><strong>citizenship</strong></a> (Dominique Leydet) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/civic-education/"><strong>civic education</strong></a> (Jack Crittenden and Peter Levine) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/humanism-civic/"><strong>civic humanism</strong></a> (Cary Nederman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/civil-disobedience/"><strong>civil disobedience</strong></a> (Candice Delmas and Kimberley Brownlee) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/civil-rights/"><strong>civil rights</strong></a> (Andrew Altman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/clarke/"><strong>Clarke, Samuel</strong></a> (Timothy Yenter and Ezio Vailati) </li> <li> Clement of Alexandria &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/doxography-ancient/">doxography of ancient philosophy</a> </li> <li> climate justice &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-climate/">justice: climate</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/climate-science/"><strong>climate science</strong></a> (Wendy Parker) </li> <li> clinical research, ethics of &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/clinical-research/">ethics, biomedical: clinical research</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/cloning/"><strong>cloning</strong></a> (Katrien Devolder) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/cockburn/"><strong>Cockburn, Catharine Trotter</strong></a> (Patricia Sheridan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/coercion/"><strong>coercion</strong></a> (Scott Anderson) </li> <li> cognition <ul> <li> animal &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/cognition-animal/">animal: cognition</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/embodied-cognition/"><strong>embodied</strong></a> (Lawrence Shapiro and Shannon Spaulding) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/cognitive-disability/"><strong>cognitive disability and moral status</strong></a> (David Wasserman, Adrienne Asch, Jeffrey Blustein, and Daniel Putnam) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/cognitive-science/"><strong>cognitive science</strong></a> (Paul Thagard) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/moral-cognitivism/"><strong>cognitivism vs. non-cognitivism, moral</strong></a> (Mark van Roojen) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/cohen/"><strong>Cohen, Hermann</strong></a> (Scott Edgar) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/collingwood/"><strong>Collingwood, Robin George</strong></a> (Giuseppina D&rsquo;Oro and James Connelly) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/collingwood-aesthetics/"><strong>aesthetics</strong></a> (Gary Kemp) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/collins/"><strong>Collins, Anthony</strong></a> (William Uzgalis) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/colonialism/"><strong>colonialism</strong></a> (Margaret Kohn and Kavita Reddy) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/color/"><strong>color</strong></a> (Barry Maund) </li> <li> common cause principle &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/physics-Rpcc/">Reichenbach, Hans: common cause principle</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/common-good/"><strong>common good</strong></a> (Waheed Hussain and Margaret Kohn) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/common-knowledge/"><strong>common knowledge</strong></a> (Peter Vanderschraaf and Giacomo Sillari) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/communitarianism/"><strong>communitarianism</strong></a> (Daniel Bell) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/comparative-cognition/"><strong>comparative cognition, methods in</strong></a> (Marta Halina) </li> <li> comparative philosophy <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/comparphil-chiwes/"><strong>Chinese and Western</strong></a> (David Wong) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/compatibilism/"><strong>compatibilism</strong></a> (Michael McKenna and D. Justin Coates) </li> <li> competence, in biomedical decision-making &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/decision-capacity/">decision-making capacity</a> </li> <li> complexity <ul> <li> computability and &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/computability/">computability and complexity</a> </li> <li> computational &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/computational-complexity/">computational complexity theory</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> composition, the vagueness of &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/problem-of-many/">many, problem of</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/compositionality/"><strong>compositionality</strong></a> (Zolt&aacute;n Gendler Szab&oacute;) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/computability/"><strong>computability and complexity</strong></a> (Neil Immerman) </li> <li> computation <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/computation-physicalsystems/"><strong>in physical systems</strong></a> (Gualtiero Piccinini and Corey Maley) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/computational-complexity/"><strong>computational complexity theory</strong></a> (Walter Dean) </li> <li> computational linguistics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/computational-linguistics/">linguistics: computational</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/computational-philosophy/"><strong>computational philosophy</strong></a> (Patrick Grim and Daniel Singer) </li> <li> computational theory of mind &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/computational-mind/">mind: computational theory of</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/computer-science/"><strong>computer science, philosophy of</strong></a> (Nicola Angius, Giuseppe Primiero, and Raymond Turner) </li> <li> computing <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/computing-history/"><strong>modern history of</strong></a> (B. 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Phillips, and Eamonn Callan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/edwards/"><strong>Edwards, Jonathan</strong></a> (William Wainwright) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/egalitarianism/"><strong>egalitarianism</strong></a> (Richard Arneson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/egoism/"><strong>egoism</strong></a> (Robert Shaver) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ehrenfels/"><strong>Ehrenfels, Christian von</strong></a> (Robin Rollinger and Carlo Ierna) </li> <li> Einstein, Albert <ul> <li> the hole argument &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spacetime-holearg/">space and time: the hole argument</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/einstein-philscience/"><strong>philosophy of science</strong></a> (Don A. Howard and Marco Giovanelli) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/elias/"><strong>Elias</strong></a> (Christian Wildberg) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/elisabeth-bohemia/"><strong>Elisabeth, Princess of Bohemia</strong></a> (Lisa Shapiro) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/properties-emergent/"><strong>emergent properties</strong></a> (Timothy O&rsquo;Connor) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emerson/"><strong>Emerson, Ralph Waldo</strong></a> (Russell Goodman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emotion/"><strong>emotion</strong></a> (Andrea Scarantino and Ronald de Sousa) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emotions-17th18th/"><strong>17th and 18th century theories of</strong></a> (Amy M. Schmitter) </li> <li> in Early Chinese philosophy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emotions-chinese/">Chinese Philosophy: emotions in early Chinese Philosophy</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emotion-Christian-tradition/"><strong>in the Christian tradition</strong></a> (Robert Roberts) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-emotions/"><strong>medieval theories of</strong></a> (Simo Knuuttila) </li> <li> responses to fiction &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/fiction-emotion-response/">fiction: emotional responses to</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/empathy/"><strong>empathy</strong></a> (Karsten Stueber) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/empedocles/"><strong>Empedocles</strong></a> (K. Scarlett Kingsley and Richard Parry) </li> <li> empirical approaches <ul> <li> altruism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/altruism-empirical/">altruism: empirical approaches</a> </li> <li> character, moral &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/moral-character-empirical/">character, moral: empirical approaches</a> </li> <li> psychology of normative cognition &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/psychology-normative-cognition/">normative cognition, psychology of</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> empiricism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/rationalism-empiricism/">rationalism vs. empiricism</a> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/empiricism-ancient-medieval/"><strong>ancient and medieval</strong></a> (Gregory W. Dawes) </li> <li> constructive &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/constructive-empiricism/">constructive empiricism</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logical-empiricism/"><strong>logical</strong></a> (Richard Creath) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/enlightenment/"><strong>Enlightenment</strong></a> (William Bristow) </li> <li> entailment &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logical-consequence/">logical consequence</a> </li> <li> entropy <ul> <li> and information processing &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/information-entropy/">information processing: and thermodynamic entropy</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/envy/"><strong>envy</strong></a> (Justin D&rsquo;Arms) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epictetus/"><strong>Epictetus</strong></a> (Margaret Graver) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epicurus/"><strong>Epicurus</strong></a> (David Konstan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epiphenomenalism/"><strong>epiphenomenalism</strong></a> (William Robinson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/episteme-techne/"><strong><em>episteme</em> and <em>techne</em> [= scientific knowledge and expertise]</strong></a> (Richard Parry) </li> <li> epistemic basing relation &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/basing-epistemic/">basing relation, epistemic</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/closure-epistemic/"><strong>epistemic closure</strong></a> (Steven Luper) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemic-paradoxes/"><strong>epistemic paradoxes</strong></a> (Roy Sorensen) </li> <li> epistemic self-doubt &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemic-self-doubt/">self-doubt, epistemic</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemic-utility/"><strong>epistemic utility arguments for epistemic norms</strong></a> (Richard Pettigrew) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology/"><strong>epistemology</strong></a> (Matthias Steup and Ram Neta) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology-bayesian/"><strong>Bayesian</strong></a> (Hanti Lin) </li> <li> contextualism in &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/contextualism-epistemology/">contextualism, epistemic</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology-evolutionary/"><strong>evolutionary</strong></a> (Michael Bradie and William Harms) </li> <li> feminist &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/feminism-epistemology/">feminist philosophy, interventions: epistemology and philosophy of science</a> </li> <li> in classical Indian philosophy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology-india/">Indian Philosophy (Classical): epistemology</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology-latin-america/"><strong>in Latin America</strong></a> (Diego Machuca) </li> <li> moral &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/moral-epistemology/">moral epistemology</a> </li> <li> moral, a priorism in &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/moral-epistemology-a-priori/">moral epistemology: a priorism in</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology-naturalized/"><strong>naturalism in</strong></a> (Patrick Rysiew) </li> <li> reliabilist &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reliabilism/">reliabilist epistemology</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology-social/"><strong>social</strong></a> (Cailin O&rsquo;Connor, Sanford Goldberg, and Alvin Goldman) </li> <li> social feminist &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/feminist-social-epistemology/">feminist philosophy, interventions: social epistemology</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology-virtue/"><strong>virtue</strong></a> (John Turri, Mark Alfano, and John Greco) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/formal-epistemology/"><strong>epistemology, formal</strong></a> (Jonathan Weisberg) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epsilon-calculus/"><strong>epsilon calculus</strong></a> (Jeremy Avigad and Richard Zach) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/equality/"><strong>equality</strong></a> (Stefan Gosepath) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/equal-ed-opportunity/"><strong>of educational opportunity</strong></a> (Liam Shields, Anne Newman, and Debra Satz) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/equal-opportunity/"><strong>of opportunity</strong></a> (Gideon Elford) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/equivME/"><strong>equivalence of mass and energy</strong></a> (Francisco Fernflores) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/erasmus/"><strong>Erasmus, Desiderius</strong></a> (Erika Rummel and Eric MacPhail) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ergodic-hierarchy/"><strong>ergodic hierarchy</strong></a> (Roman Frigg, Joseph Berkovitz, and Fred Kronz) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scottus-eriugena/"><strong>Eriugena, John Scottus</strong></a> (Dermot Moran and Adrian Guiu) </li> <li> essence, real &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/real-essence/">Locke, John: on real essence</a> </li> <li> essentialism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/essential-accidental/">essential vs. accidental properties</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/essential-accidental/"><strong>essential vs. accidental properties</strong></a> (Teresa Robertson Ishii and Philip Atkins) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/eternity/"><strong>eternity, in Christian thought</strong></a> (Natalja Deng) </li> <li> ethics <ul> <li> actualism and possibilism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/actualism-possibilism-ethics/">actualism and possibilism in ethics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-ancient/"><strong>ancient</strong></a> (Richard Parry and Harald Thorsrud) </li> <li> of belief &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-belief/">belief, ethics of</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-business/"><strong>business</strong></a> (Jeffrey Moriarty) </li> <li> Chinese &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-chinese/">Chinese Philosophy: ethics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-deontological/"><strong>deontological</strong></a> (Larry Alexander and Michael Moore) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-environmental/"><strong>environmental</strong></a> (Andrew Brennan and Norva Y. S. Lo) </li> <li> feminist &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/feminism-ethics/">feminist philosophy, interventions: ethics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-indian-buddhism/"><strong>in Indian Buddhism</strong></a> (Charles Goodman and Aaron Schultz) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-internet-research/"><strong>internet research</strong></a> (Elizabeth A. Buchanan and Michael Zimmer) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/natural-law-ethics/"><strong>natural law tradition</strong></a> (Mark Murphy) </li> <li> and personal identity &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/identity-ethics/">personal identity: and ethics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-search/"><strong>search engines and</strong></a> (Herman Tavani and Michael Zimmer) </li> <li> and social networking &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-social-networking/">social networking and ethics</a> </li> <li> thick concepts &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/thick-ethical-concepts/">thick ethical concepts</a> </li> <li> utilitarian &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/consequentialism/">consequentialism</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-virtue/"><strong>virtue</strong></a> (Rosalind Hursthouse and Glen Pettigrove) </li> </ul></li> <li> ethics, African &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/african-ethics/">African Philosophy: ethics</a> </li> <li> ethics, applied <ul> <li> phenomenological approaches to ethics and information technology &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-it-phenomenology/">information technology: phenomenological approaches to ethics and</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> ethics, biomedical <ul> <li> advance directives and substitute decision-making &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/advance-directives/">advance directives</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chimeras/"><strong>chimeras, human/non-human</strong></a> (Robert Streiffer) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/clinical-research/"><strong>clinical research</strong></a> (David Wendler) </li> <li> cloning &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/cloning/">cloning</a> </li> <li> decision-making capacity &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/decision-capacity/">decision-making capacity</a> </li> <li> disability &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/disability/">disability: definitions and models</a> </li> <li> disease and health, concepts of &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/health-disease/">health</a> </li> <li> the donation and sale of human eggs and sperm &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/gametes-donation-sale/">donation and sale of human eggs and sperm</a> </li> <li> the donation of human organs &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/organ-donation/">donation of human organs</a> </li> <li> human enhancement &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/enhancement/">human enhancement</a> </li> <li> informed consent &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/informed-consent/">informed consent</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-inequality-health/"><strong>justice, inequality, and health</strong></a> (Douglas MacKay and Gopal Sreenivasan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-healthcareaccess/"><strong>justice and access to health care</strong></a> (Norman Daniels) </li> <li> pregnancy, birth, and medicine &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-pregnancy/">pregnancy, birth, and medicine</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/privacy-medicine/"><strong>privacy and medicine</strong></a> (Anita Allen) </li> <li> public health ethics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/publichealth-ethics/">public health: ethics</a> </li> <li> the sale of human organs &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/organs-sale/">sale of human organs</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/stem-cells/"><strong>stem cell research</strong></a> (Andrew Siegel) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/theory-bioethics/"><strong>theory</strong></a> (Jennifer Flynn) </li> </ul></li> <li> <em>eudaimonia</em> &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-ancient/">ethics: ancient</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/eugenics/"><strong>eugenics</strong></a> (Inmaculada de Melo-Martin and Sara Goering) </li> <li> euthanasia <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/euthanasia-voluntary/"><strong>voluntary</strong></a> (Robert Young) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/events/"><strong>events</strong></a> (Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/evidence/"><strong>evidence</strong></a> (Thomas Kelly) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/evidence-legal/"><strong>the legal concept of</strong></a> (Hock Lai Ho) </li> <li> scientific &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/confirmation/">confirmation</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/higher-order-evidence/"><strong>evidence, higher-order</strong></a> (Sophie Horowitz) </li> <li> evil <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/concept-evil/"><strong>concept of</strong></a> (Todd Calder) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/evil-kinds-origins/"><strong>kinds and origins</strong></a> (Andrew Chignell) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/evil/"><strong>problem of</strong></a> (Michael Tooley) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/evolution/"><strong>evolution</strong></a> (Roberta L. Millstein) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/evolution-before-darwin/"><strong>concept before Darwin</strong></a> (Phillip Sloan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/evolution-cultural/"><strong>cultural</strong></a> (Tim Lewens and Andrew Buskell) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/origin-descent/"><strong>from the <em>Origin of Species</em> to the <em>Descent of Man</em></strong></a> (Phillip Sloan) </li> </ul></li> <li> evolutionary ethics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/morality-biology/">morality: and evolutionary biology</a> </li> <li> evolutionary game theory &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/game-evolutionary/">game theory: evolutionary</a> </li> <li> evolutionary psychology &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/evolutionary-psychology/">psychology: evolutionary</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/existence/"><strong>existence</strong></a> (Michael Nelson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/existentialism/"><strong>existentialism</strong></a> (Kevin Aho) <ul> <li> aesthetics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetics-existentialist/">aesthetics: existentialist</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> experience, aesthetic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetic-experience/">aesthetic experience</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/experimental-moral/"><strong>experimental moral philosophy</strong></a> (Mark Alfano, Edouard Machery, Alexandra Plakias, and Don Loeb) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/experimental-philosophy/"><strong>experimental philosophy</strong></a> (Joshua Knobe and Shaun Nichols) </li> <li> experimentation <ul> <li> in biology &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/biology-experiment/">biology: experiment in</a> </li> <li> in physics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/physics-experiment/">physics: experiment in</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> explanation <ul> <li> mathematical &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mathematics-explanation/">mathematical: explanation</a> </li> <li> metaphysics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/metaphysical-explanation/">metaphysical explanation</a> </li> <li> scientific &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scientific-explanation/">scientific explanation</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/exploitation/"><strong>exploitation</strong></a> (Matt Zwolinski, Benjamin Ferguson, and Alan Wertheimer) </li> <li> externalism <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-knowledge-externalism/"><strong>and self-knowledge</strong></a> (T. 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Singer) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/galileo/"><strong>Galileo Galilei</strong></a> (Peter Machamer and David Marshall Miller) </li> <li> games <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/games-abstraction/"><strong>abstraction and completeness</strong></a> (Felice Cardone) </li> <li> logic and &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-games/">logic: and games</a> </li> <li> logics for analyzing &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logics-for-games/">logic: for analyzing games</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/game-theory/"><strong>game theory</strong></a> (Don Ross) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemic-game/"><strong>epistemic foundations of</strong></a> (Eric Pacuit and Olivier Roy) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/game-ethics/"><strong>and ethics</strong></a> (Keith Hankins and Peter Vanderschraaf) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/game-evolutionary/"><strong>evolutionary</strong></a> (J. 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Graham) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/johann-herbart/"><strong>Herbart, Johann Friedrich</strong></a> (Alan Kim) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/herder/"><strong>Herder, Johann Gottfried von</strong></a> (Michael Forster) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/heritability/"><strong>heritability</strong></a> (Stephen M. Downes and Lucas Matthews) <ul> <li> inheritance systems &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/inheritance-systems/">inheritance systems</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hermeneutics/"><strong>hermeneutics</strong></a> (Theodore George) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/heytesbury/"><strong>Heytesbury, William</strong></a> (Miroslav Hanke and Elzbieta Jung) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/divine-hiddenness/"><strong>hiddenness of God</strong></a> (Daniel Howard-Snyder and Adam Green) </li> <li> Hilbert, David <ul> <li> controversy with Frege &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/frege-hilbert/">Frege, Gottlob: controversy with Hilbert</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hilbert-program/"><strong>program in the foundations of mathematics</strong></a> (Richard Zach) </li> </ul></li> <li> Hippias &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sophists/">Sophists, The</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/history/"><strong>history, philosophy of</strong></a> (Daniel Little) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hobbes/"><strong>Hobbes, Thomas</strong></a> (Stewart Duncan) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hobbes-moral/"><strong>moral and political philosophy</strong></a> (Sharon A. Lloyd and Susanne Sreedhar) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hobbes-science/"><strong>philosophy of science</strong></a> (Marcus P. Adams) </li> <li> theory of emotion &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emotions-17th18th/">emotion: 17th and 18th century theories of</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/holbach/"><strong>Holbach, Paul-Henri Thiry (Baron) d&rsquo;</strong></a> (Michael LeBuffe) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/holes/"><strong>holes</strong></a> (Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/holkot/"><strong>Holkot [Holcot], Robert</strong></a> (Hester Gelber and John T. Slotemaker) </li> <li> Home, Henry [Lord Kames] &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scottish-18th/">Scottish Philosophy: in the 18th Century</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/homosexuality/"><strong>homosexuality</strong></a> (Brent Pickett) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sidney-hook/"><strong>Hook, Sidney</strong></a> (David Sidorsky and Robert Talisse) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hope/"><strong>hope</strong></a> (Claudia Bloeser and Titus Stahl) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/horkheimer/"><strong>Horkheimer, Max</strong></a> (J.C. Berendzen) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/enhancement/"><strong>human enhancement</strong></a> (Eric Juengst and Daniel Moseley) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/human-genome/"><strong>human genome project</strong></a> (Lisa Gannett) </li> <li> humanism <ul> <li> civic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/humanism-civic/">civic humanism</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/human-nature/"><strong>human nature</strong></a> (Neil Roughley) </li> <li> human rights &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/rights-human/">rights: human</a> </li> <li> human test subjects &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/clinical-research/">ethics, biomedical: clinical research</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/alexander-humboldt/"><strong>Humboldt, Alexander von</strong></a> (Dalia Nassar) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/wilhelm-humboldt/"><strong>Humboldt, Wilhelm von</strong></a> (Kurt Mueller-Vollmer and Markus Messling) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hume/"><strong>Hume, David</strong></a> (William Edward Morris and Charlotte R. Brown) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hume-aesthetics/"><strong>aesthetics</strong></a> (Theodore Gracyk) </li> <li> and Kant on causality &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-hume-causality/">Kant, Immanuel: and Hume on causality</a> </li> <li> and Kant on morality &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-hume-morality/">Kant, Immanuel: and Hume on morality</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hume-moral/"><strong>moral philosophy</strong></a> (Rachel Cohon) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hume-newton/"><strong>Newtonianism and Anti-Newtonianism</strong></a> (Eric Schliesser and Tam&aacute;s Demeter) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hume-freewill/"><strong>on free will</strong></a> (Paul Russell) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hume-religion/"><strong>on religion</strong></a> (Paul Russell and Anders Kraal) </li> <li> theory of emotion &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emotions-17th18th/">emotion: 17th and 18th century theories of</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> humility &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/modesty-humility/">modesty and humility</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/humor/"><strong>humor, philosophy of</strong></a> (John Morreall) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/husserl/"><strong>Husserl, Edmund</strong></a> (Christian Beyer) </li> <li> Hutcheson, Francis &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scottish-18th/">Scottish Philosophy: in the 18th Century</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hutcheson/"><strong>Hutcheson, Francis</strong></a> (Dale Dorsey) <ul> <li> theory of emotion &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emotions-17th18th/">emotion: 17th and 18th century theories of</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> hybrid logic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-hybrid/">logic: hybrid</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hyperintensionality/"><strong>hyperintensionality</strong></a> (Francesco Berto and Daniel Nolan) </li> </ul> <hr /> <a name="i"></a> <div class="navpanel"> <table class="az" align="center"> <tr> <td class="az"><a href="#a" class="az">A</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#b" class="az">B</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#c" class="az">C</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#d" class="az">D</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#e" class="az">E</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#f" class="az">F</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#g" class="az">G</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#h" class="az">H</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#i" class="az">I</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#j" class="az">J</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#k" class="az">K</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#l" class="az">L</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#m" class="az">M</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#n" class="az">N</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#o" class="az">O</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#p" class="az">P</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#q" class="az">Q</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#r" class="az">R</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#s" class="az">S</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#t" class="az">T</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#u" class="az">U</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#v" class="az">V</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#w" class="az">W</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#x" class="az">X</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#y" class="az">Y</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#z" class="az">Z</a></td> </tr> </table> </div><!-- end navpanel --> <h2>I <a href="#pagetopright" style="font-size: 10px; margin: 0px;">[jump to top]</a></h2> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/iamblichus/"><strong>Iamblichus</strong></a> (Riccardo Chiaradonna and Adrien Lecerf) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-arabi/"><strong>Ibn &lsquo;Arab&icirc;</strong></a> (William Chittick) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-bajja/"><strong>Ibn B&acirc;jja [Avempace]</strong></a> (Josep Puig Montada) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/abraham-daud/"><strong>Ibn Daud, Abraham</strong></a> (Resianne Fontaine and Amira Eran) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-ezra/"><strong>Ibn Ezra, Abraham</strong></a> (Tzvi Langermann) </li> <li> Ibn Falaquera, Shem Tov &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/falaquera/">Falaquera, Shem Tov Ibn</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-gabirol/"><strong>Ibn Gabirol, Solomon [Avicebron]</strong></a> (Sarah Pessin) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-kammuna/"><strong>Ibn Kamm&#363;na</strong></a> (Tzvi Langermann) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-rushd/"><strong>Ibn Rushd [Averroes]</strong></a> (Fouad Ben Ahmed and Robert Pasnau) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-rushd-natural/"><strong>natural philosophy</strong></a> (Josep Puig Montada) </li> </ul></li> <li> Ibn Sina [Avicenna] <ul> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-sina/"><strong>Ibn Sina [Avicenna]</strong></a> (Dimitri Gutas) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-sina-logic/"><strong>logic</strong></a> (Riccardo Strobino) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-sina-metaphysics/"><strong>metaphysics</strong></a> (Olga Lizzini) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-sina-natural/"><strong>natural philosophy</strong></a> (Jon McGinnis) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ibn-taymiyya/"><strong>Ibn Taymiyya</strong></a> (Jon Hoover) </li> <li> Ibn Tibbon, Samuel &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/tibbon/">Tibbon, Samuel Ibn</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/idealism/"><strong>idealism</strong></a> (Paul Guyer and Rolf-Peter Horstmann) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/identity/"><strong>identity</strong></a> (Harold Noonan and Ben Curtis) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/identity-indiscernible/"><strong>of indiscernibles</strong></a> (Peter Forrest) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/identity-time/"><strong>over time</strong></a> (Andre Gallois) </li> <li> personal &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/identity-personal/">personal identity</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/identity-relative/"><strong>relative</strong></a> (Harry Deutsch and Pawel Garbacz) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/identity-transworld/"><strong>transworld</strong></a> (Penelope Mackie and Mark Jago) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/identity-politics/"><strong>identity politics</strong></a> (Cressida Heyes) </li> <li> identity theory of mind &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mind-identity/">mind/brain identity theory</a> </li> <li> ideology, law and &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/law-ideology/">law: and ideology</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/idiolects/"><strong>idiolects</strong></a> (Alex Barber and Eduardo Garcia Ramirez) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ikhwan-al-safa/"><strong>Ikhw&acirc;n al-Saf&acirc;&rsquo;</strong></a> (Carmela Baffioni) </li> <li> imagery, mental &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mental-imagery/">mental imagery</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/imagination/"><strong>imagination</strong></a> (Shen-yi Liao and Tamar Gendler) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/imaginative-resistance/"><strong>imaginative resistance</strong></a> (Emine Hande Tuna) </li> <li> imitation game &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/turing-test/">Turing test</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/immigration/"><strong>immigration</strong></a> (Christopher Heath Wellman) </li> <li> immortality &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/afterlife/">afterlife</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/immunology/"><strong>immunology, philosophy of</strong></a> (Bartlomiej Swiatczak and Alfred I. Tauber) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/immutability/"><strong>immutability</strong></a> (Brian Leftow) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/impartiality/"><strong>impartiality</strong></a> (Troy Jollimore) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/implicature/"><strong>implicature</strong></a> (Wayne Davis) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/implicature-optimality-games/"><strong>optimality theoretic and game theoretic approaches</strong></a> (Robert van Rooij and Michael Franke) </li> </ul></li> <li> implicit bias &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/implicit-bias/">bias, implicit</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/impossible-worlds/"><strong>impossible worlds</strong></a> (Francesco Berto and Mark Jago) </li> <li> incommensurability <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/incommensurability/"><strong>of scientific theories</strong></a> (Eric Oberheim and Paul Hoyningen-Huene) </li> <li> of values &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/value-incommensurable/">value: incommensurable</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> incomparable values &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/value-incommensurable/">value: incommensurable</a> </li> <li> incompatibilism <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/incompatibilism-theories/"><strong>(nondeterministic) theories of free will</strong></a> (Randolph Clarke, Justin Capes, and Philip Swenson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/incompatibilism-arguments/"><strong>arguments for</strong></a> (Kadri Vihvelin) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/indexicals/"><strong>indexicals</strong></a> (David Braun) </li> <li> Indian Philosophy (Classical) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/concept-emotion-india/"><strong>concept of emotion</strong></a> (Joerg Tuske) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology-india/"><strong>epistemology</strong></a> (Stephen Phillips and Anand Vaidya) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/language-india/"><strong>language and testimony</strong></a> (Madhav Deshpande) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/literal-nonliteral-india/"><strong>literal-nonliteral distinction</strong></a> (Malcolm Keating) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-india/"><strong>logic</strong></a> (Brendan Gillon) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/naturalism-india/"><strong>naturalism</strong></a> (Amita Chatterjee) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/perception-india/"><strong>perceptual experience and concepts</strong></a> (Monima Chadha) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/personhood-india/"><strong>personhood</strong></a> (Monima Chadha) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/methodological-individualism/"><strong>individualism, methodological</strong></a> (Joseph Heath) </li> <li> individuals, biological &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/biology-individual/">biological individuals</a> </li> <li> induction <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/induction-problem/"><strong>problem of</strong></a> (Leah Henderson) </li> </ul></li> <li> inductive logic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-inductive/">logic: inductive</a> </li> <li> inequality &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/equality/">equality</a> </li> <li> inertial systems &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spacetime-iframes/">space and time: inertial frames</a> </li> <li> inference to the best explanation &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/abduction/">abduction</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/infinite-regress/"><strong>infinite regress arguments</strong></a> (Ross Cameron) </li> <li> infinitesimals &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/continuity/">continuity and infinitesimals</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/infinity/"><strong>infinity</strong></a> (Kenny Easwaran, Alan H&aacute;jek, Paolo Mancosu, and Graham Oppy) </li> <li> informal logic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-informal/">logic: informal</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/information/"><strong>information</strong></a> (Pieter Adriaans) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/information-biological/"><strong>biological</strong></a> (Marc Artiga) </li> <li> and logic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-information/">logic: and information</a> </li> <li> quantum entanglement and &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/qt-entangle/">quantum theory: quantum entanglement and information</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/information-semantic/"><strong>semantic conceptions of</strong></a> (Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson and Luciano Floridi) </li> </ul></li> <li> information processing <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/information-entropy/"><strong>and thermodynamic entropy</strong></a> (Owen Maroney) </li> </ul></li> <li> information technology <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/it-moral-values/"><strong>and moral values</strong></a> (John Sullins) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-it-phenomenology/"><strong>phenomenological approaches to ethics and</strong></a> (Lucas Introna) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/it-privacy/"><strong>and privacy</strong></a> (Jeroen van den Hoven, Martijn Blaauw, Wolter Pieters, and Martijn Warnier) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/informed-consent/"><strong>informed consent</strong></a> (Nir Eyal) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ingarden/"><strong>Ingarden, Roman</strong></a> (Amie Thomasson) </li> <li> inherence &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/substance/">substance</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/inheritance-systems/"><strong>inheritance systems</strong></a> (Ehud Lamm) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/innate-acquired/"><strong>innate/acquired distinction</strong></a> (Paul Griffiths and Stefan Linquist) </li> <li> innateness <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/innateness-cognition/"><strong>and contemporary theories of cognition</strong></a> (Jerry Samet and Deborah Zaitchik) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/innateness-history/"><strong>historical controversies</strong></a> (Jerry Samet) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/innateness-language/"><strong>and language</strong></a> (Fiona Cowie) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/inner-speech/"><strong>inner speech</strong></a> (Daniel Gregory and Peter Langland-Hassan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/insolubles/"><strong>insolubles [= <em>insolubilia</em>]</strong></a> (Paul Vincent Spade and Stephen Read) </li> <li> instrumental rationality &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/rationality-instrumental/">rationality: instrumental</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/integrity/"><strong>integrity</strong></a> (Damian Cox, Marguerite La Caze, and Michael Levine) </li> <li> intelligent design, theory of &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/creationism/">creationism</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intensional-trans-verbs/"><strong>intensional transitive verbs</strong></a> (Graeme Forbes) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intention/"><strong>intention</strong></a> (Kieran Setiya) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intentionality/"><strong>intentionality</strong></a> (Pierre Jacob) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/collective-intentionality/"><strong>collective</strong></a> (David P. Schweikard and Hans Bernhard Schmid) </li> <li> consciousness and &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/consciousness-intentionality/">consciousness: and intentionality</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intentionality-ancient/"><strong>in ancient philosophy</strong></a> (Victor Caston) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/phenomenal-intentionality/"><strong>phenomenal</strong></a> (David Bourget and Angela Mendelovici) </li> </ul></li> <li> internal vs. external reasons for action &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reasons-internal-external/">reasons for action: internal vs. external</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/international-law/"><strong>international law, philosophy of</strong></a> (John Tasioulas and Guglielmo Verdirame) </li> <li> internet research ethics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-internet-research/">ethics: internet research</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intrinsic-extrinsic/"><strong>intrinsic vs. extrinsic properties</strong></a> (Dan Marshall and Brian Weatherson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/introspection/"><strong>introspection</strong></a> (Eric Schwitzgebel) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intuition/"><strong>intuition</strong></a> (Joel Pust) </li> <li> intuitionism <ul> <li> ethics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intuitionism-ethics/">moral intuitionism</a> </li> <li> in the philosophy of mathematics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intuitionism/">mathematics, philosophy of: intuitionism</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> intuitionistic logic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-intuitionistic/">logic: intuitionistic</a> <ul> <li> development of &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intuitionistic-logic-development/">logic, history of: intuitionistic logic</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> intuitionistic type theory &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/type-theory-intuitionistic/">type theory: intuitionistic</a> </li> <li> inverted qualia &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/qualia-inverted/">qualia: inverted</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/israeli/"><strong>Israeli, Isaac</strong></a> (Leonard Levin, R. David Walker, and Shalom Sadik) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/john-italos/"><strong>Italos, John</strong></a> (Andr&aacute;s Kraft) </li> </ul> <hr /> <a name="j"></a> <div class="navpanel"> <table class="az" align="center"> <tr> <td class="az"><a href="#a" class="az">A</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#b" class="az">B</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#c" class="az">C</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#d" class="az">D</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#e" class="az">E</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#f" class="az">F</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#g" class="az">G</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#h" class="az">H</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#i" class="az">I</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#j" class="az">J</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#k" class="az">K</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#l" class="az">L</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#m" class="az">M</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#n" class="az">N</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#o" class="az">O</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#p" class="az">P</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#q" class="az">Q</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#r" class="az">R</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#s" class="az">S</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#t" class="az">T</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#u" class="az">U</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#v" class="az">V</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#w" class="az">W</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#x" class="az">X</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#y" class="az">Y</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#z" class="az">Z</a></td> </tr> </table> </div><!-- end navpanel --> <h2>J <a href="#pagetopright" style="font-size: 10px; margin: 0px;">[jump to top]</a></h2> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/friedrich-jacobi/"><strong>Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich</strong></a> (Paolo Livieri and George di Giovanni) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/jaina-philosophy/"><strong>Jaina Philosophy</strong></a> (Marie-H&eacute;l&egrave;ne Gorisse) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/james/"><strong>James, William</strong></a> (Russell Goodman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/james-viterbo/"><strong>James of Viterbo</strong></a> (Antoine C&ocirc;t&eacute;) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/japanese-philosophy/"><strong>Japanese Philosophy</strong></a> (Thomas Kasulis) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/japanese-aesthetics/"><strong>aesthetics</strong></a> (Graham Parkes and Adam Loughnane) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/japanese-confucian/"><strong>Confucian</strong></a> (John Tucker) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kokugaku-school/"><strong>Kokugaku School [Native Japan Studies School]</strong></a> (Gideon Fujiwara and Peter Nosco) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kukai/"><strong>K&#363;kai</strong></a> (John Krummel) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kyoto-school/"><strong>Kyoto School</strong></a> (Bret W. Davis) </li> <li> Nishida Kitar&#333; &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/nishida-kitaro/">Nishida Kitar&#333;</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/japanese-pure-land/"><strong>Pure Land</strong></a> (Dennis Hirota) </li> <li> Watsuji Tetsur&#333; &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/watsuji-tetsuro/">Watsuji Tetsur&#333;</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/japanese-zen/"><strong>Zen Buddhism</strong></a> (Shigenori Nagatomo) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/jaspers/"><strong>Jaspers, Karl</strong></a> (Chris Thornhill and Ronny Miron) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/jayaraasi/"><strong>Jayar&#257;&#347;i</strong></a> (Piotr Balcerowicz) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/jefferson/"><strong>Jefferson, Thomas</strong></a> (M. Andrew Holowchak) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/william-jevons/"><strong>Jevons, William Stanley</strong></a> (Bert Mosselmans) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/john-salisbury/"><strong>John of Salisbury</strong></a> (Karen Bollermann and Cary Nederman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emily-elizabeth-constance-jones/"><strong>Jones, Emily Elizabeth Constance</strong></a> (Gary Ostertag) </li> <li> Judah Halevi &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/halevi/">Halevi, Judah</a> </li> <li> judgment <ul> <li> aesthetic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/aesthetic-judgment/">aesthetics: aesthetic judgment</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> judgment aggregation and belief merging &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/belief-merging/">belief merging and judgment aggregation</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/jury-theorems/"><strong>jury theorems</strong></a> (Franz Dietrich and Kai Spiekermann) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice/"><strong>justice</strong></a> (David Miller) <ul> <li> and access to health care &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-healthcareaccess/">ethics, biomedical: justice and access to health care</a> </li> <li> and bad luck &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-bad-luck/">luck: justice and bad luck</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-climate/"><strong>climate</strong></a> (Simon Caney) </li> <li> and disability &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/disability-justice/">disability: and justice</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-distributive/"><strong>distributive</strong></a> (Julian Lamont and Christi Favor) </li> <li> distributive justice and empirical moral psychology &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-moral-psych/">distributive justice: and empirical moral psychology</a> </li> <li> economic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/economic-justice/">economics and economic justice</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-global/"><strong>global</strong></a> (Gillian Brock and Nicole Hassoun) </li> <li> inequality and health &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-inequality-health/">ethics, biomedical: justice, inequality, and health</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-intergenerational/"><strong>intergenerational</strong></a> (Lukas Meyer) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/international-justice/"><strong>international distributive</strong></a> (Michael Blake and Patrick Taylor Smith) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-retributive/"><strong>retributive</strong></a> (Alec Walen) </li> <li> territorial &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/territorial-rights/">territorial rights and justice</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-transitional/"><strong>transitional</strong></a> (Nir Eisikovits) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justice-virtue/"><strong>as a virtue</strong></a> (Mark LeBar) </li> </ul></li> <li> justification, epistemic <ul> <li> <em>a priori</em> &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/apriori/"><em>a priori</em> justification and knowledge</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justep-coherence/"><strong>coherentist theories of</strong></a> (Erik Olsson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justep-foundational/"><strong>foundationalist theories of</strong></a> (Ali Hasan and Richard Fumerton) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justep-intext/"><strong>internalist vs. externalist conceptions of</strong></a> (George Pappas) </li> <li> reliabilism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reliabilism/">reliabilist epistemology</a> </li> <li> transmission of &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/transmission-justification-warrant/">transmission of justification and warrant</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> justification, political <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/justification-public/"><strong>public</strong></a> (Kevin Vallier) </li> </ul></li> </ul> <hr /> <a name="k"></a> <div class="navpanel"> <table class="az" align="center"> <tr> <td class="az"><a href="#a" class="az">A</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#b" class="az">B</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#c" class="az">C</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#d" class="az">D</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#e" class="az">E</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#f" class="az">F</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#g" class="az">G</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#h" class="az">H</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#i" class="az">I</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#j" class="az">J</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#k" class="az">K</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#l" class="az">L</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#m" class="az">M</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#n" class="az">N</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#o" class="az">O</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#p" class="az">P</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#q" class="az">Q</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#r" class="az">R</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#s" class="az">S</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#t" class="az">T</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#u" class="az">U</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#v" class="az">V</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#w" class="az">W</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#x" class="az">X</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#y" class="az">Y</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#z" class="az">Z</a></td> </tr> </table> </div><!-- end navpanel --> <h2>K <a href="#pagetopright" style="font-size: 10px; margin: 0px;">[jump to top]</a></h2> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant/"><strong>Kant, Immanuel</strong></a> (Michael Rohlf) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-reason/"><strong>account of reason</strong></a> (Garrath Williams) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-aesthetics/"><strong>aesthetics and teleology</strong></a> (Hannah Ginsborg) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-conceptualism/"><strong>conceptualism/nonconceptualism</strong></a> (Colin McLear) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-metaphysics/"><strong>critique of metaphysics</strong></a> (Michelle Grier) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-hume-causality/"><strong>and Hume on causality</strong></a> (Graciela De Pierris and Michael Friedman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-hume-morality/"><strong>and Hume on morality</strong></a> (Eric Entrican Wilson and Lara Denis) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-leibniz/"><strong>and Leibniz</strong></a> (Catherine Wilson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-moral/"><strong>moral philosophy</strong></a> (Robert Johnson and Adam Cureton) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-development/"><strong>philosophical development</strong></a> (Martin Sch&ouml;nfeld and Michael Thompson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-mathematics/"><strong>philosophy of mathematics</strong></a> (Lisa Shabel) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-religion/"><strong>philosophy of religion</strong></a> (Lawrence Pasternack and Courtney Fugate) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-science/"><strong>philosophy of science</strong></a> (Eric Watkins and Marius Stan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-social-political/"><strong>social and political philosophy</strong></a> (Frederick Rauscher) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-judgment/"><strong>theory of judgment</strong></a> (Robert Hanna) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-transcendental/"><strong>transcendental arguments</strong></a> (Derk Pereboom) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-transcendental-idealism/"><strong>transcendental idealism</strong></a> (Nicholas F. Stang) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-mind/"><strong>view of mind and consciousness of self</strong></a> (Andrew Brook and Julian Wuerth) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-spacetime/"><strong>views on space and time</strong></a> (Andrew Janiak) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kaspi-joseph/"><strong>Kaspi, Joseph</strong></a> (Hannah Kasher and Moshe Kahan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kepler/"><strong>Kepler, Johannes</strong></a> (Daniel A. Di Liscia) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kierkegaard/"><strong>Kierkegaard, S&oslash;ren</strong></a> (John Lippitt and C. Stephen Evans) </li> <li> killing vs. letting die &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/doing-allowing/">doing vs. allowing harm</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kilvington/"><strong>Kilvington, Richard</strong></a> (Elzbieta Jung) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/robert-kilwardby/"><strong>Kilwardby, Robert</strong></a> (Jos&eacute; Filipe Silva) </li> <li> knowledge <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/knowledge-analysis/"><strong>analysis of</strong></a> (Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa and Matthias Steup) </li> <li> <em>a priori</em> &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/apriori/"><em>a priori</em> justification and knowledge</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/knowledge-acquaindescrip/"><strong>by acquaintance vs. description</strong></a> (Ali Hasan and Richard Fumerton) </li> <li> self- &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-knowledge/">self-knowledge</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/knowledge-value/"><strong>knowledge, value of</strong></a> (Duncan Pritchard, John Turri, and J. 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see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mathematical-style/">style: in mathematics</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> mathematics <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mathematics-constructive/"><strong>constructive</strong></a> (Douglas Bridges, Erik Palmgren, and Hajime Ishihara) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mathematics-inconsistent/"><strong>inconsistent</strong></a> (Chris Mortensen) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mathematics-nondeductive/"><strong>non-deductive methods in</strong></a> (Alan Baker) </li> </ul></li> <li> mathematics, foundations of <ul> <li> Dedekind&rsquo;s contributions to &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/dedekind-foundations/">Dedekind, Richard: contributions to the foundations of mathematics</a> </li> <li> Hilbert&rsquo;s program &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/hilbert-program/">Hilbert, David: program in the foundations of mathematics</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/philosophy-mathematics/"><strong>mathematics, philosophy of</strong></a> (Leon Horsten) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/fictionalism-mathematics/"><strong>fictionalism</strong></a> (Mark Balaguer) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/formalism-mathematics/"><strong>formalism</strong></a> (Alan Weir) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mathphil-indis/"><strong>indispensability arguments in the</strong></a> (Mark Colyvan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intuitionism/"><strong>intuitionism</strong></a> (Rosalie Iemhoff) </li> <li> Kant &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/kant-mathematics/">Kant, Immanuel: philosophy of mathematics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/naturalism-mathematics/"><strong>naturalism</strong></a> (Alexander Paseau) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/nominalism-mathematics/"><strong>nominalism</strong></a> (Ot&aacute;vio Bueno) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/platonism-mathematics/"><strong>Platonism</strong></a> (&Oslash;ystein Linnebo) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/structuralism-mathematics/"><strong>structuralism</strong></a> (Erich Reck and Georg Schiemer) </li> <li> Wittgenstein &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/wittgenstein-mathematics/">Wittgenstein, Ludwig: philosophy of mathematics</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mctaggart/"><strong>McTaggart, John M. E.</strong></a> (Kris McDaniel) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mead/"><strong>Mead, George Herbert</strong></a> (Mitchell Aboulafia and Scott Taylor) </li> <li> meaning <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/meaning-normativity/"><strong>normativity of</strong></a> (Kathrin Gl&uuml;er, &Aring;sa Wikforss, and Marianna Ganapini) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/word-meaning/"><strong>of words</strong></a> (Luca Gasparri and Diego Marconi) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/meaning/"><strong>meaning, theories of</strong></a> (Jeff Speaks) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/meaning-holism/"><strong>meaning holism</strong></a> (Henry Jackman) </li> <li> means, treating persons as &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/persons-means/">treating persons as means</a> </li> <li> measurement <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/measurement-science/"><strong>in science</strong></a> (Eran Tal) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/science-mechanisms/"><strong>mechanism in science</strong></a> (Carl Craver, James Tabery, and Phyllis Illari) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medicine/"><strong>medicine, philosophy of</strong></a> (Julian Reiss and Rachel A. Ankeny) </li> <li> medicine: Chinese philosophy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-phil-medicine/">Chinese Philosophy: Chinese medicine</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-philosophy/"><strong>medieval philosophy</strong></a> (John Marenbon) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-literary/"><strong>literary forms of</strong></a> (Eileen Sweeney) </li> <li> political &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-political/">political philosophy: medieval</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> medieval theories of <ul> <li> analogy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/analogy-medieval/">analogy: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> categories &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-categories/">categories: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> causation &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/causation-medieval/">causation: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> conscience &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/conscience-medieval/">conscience: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> consequence &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/consequence-medieval/">consequence, medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> demonstration &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/demonstration-medieval/">demonstration: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> emotion &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-emotions/">emotion: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> future contingents &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-futcont/">future contingents: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> haecceity &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-haecceity/">haecceity: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> mental representation &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/representation-medieval/">mental representation: in medieval philosophy</a> </li> <li> modality &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/modality-medieval/">modality: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> <em>obligationes</em> &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/obligationes/"><em>obligationes</em>, medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> practical reason &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/practical-reason-med/">practical reason: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> properties of terms &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-terms/">terms, properties of: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> relations &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/relations-medieval/">relations: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> singular terms &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/singular-terms-medieval/">singular terms: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> syllogism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-syllogism/">syllogism: medieval theories of</a> </li> <li> transcendentals &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/transcendentals-medieval/">transcendentals, medieval theories of</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/meinong/"><strong>Meinong, Alexius</strong></a> (Johann Marek) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/meister-eckhart/"><strong>Meister Eckhart</strong></a> (Amber L. Griffioen) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/memory/"><strong>memory</strong></a> (Kourken Michaelian and John Sutton) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/memory-episprob/"><strong>epistemological problems of</strong></a> (Matthew Frise) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mencius/"><strong>Mencius</strong></a> (Bryan Van Norden) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mendelssohn/"><strong>Mendelssohn, Moses</strong></a> (Daniel Dahlstrom) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mental-causation/"><strong>mental causation</strong></a> (David Robb, John Heil, and Sophie Gibb) </li> <li> mental content <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/content-causal/"><strong>causal theories of</strong></a> (Fred Adams and Ken Aizawa) </li> <li> externalism about the mind &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/content-externalism/">externalism about the mind</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/content-narrow/"><strong>narrow</strong></a> (Curtis Brown) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/content-nonconceptual/"><strong>nonconceptual</strong></a> (Jos&eacute; Berm&uacute;dez and Arnon Cahen) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/content-teleological/"><strong>teleological theories of</strong></a> (Peter Schulte and Karen Neander) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mental-disorder/"><strong>mental disorder</strong></a> (Jennifer Radden and Jonathan Y. Tsou) </li> <li> mental illness &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mental-disorder/">mental disorder</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mental-imagery/"><strong>mental imagery</strong></a> (Bence Nanay) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mental-representation/"><strong>mental representation</strong></a> (David Pitt) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/representation-medieval/"><strong>in medieval philosophy</strong></a> (Henrik Lagerlund) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mereology/"><strong>mereology</strong></a> (Achille Varzi) <ul> <li> and location &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/location-mereology/">location and mereology</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mereology-medieval/"><strong>medieval</strong></a> (Andrew Arlig) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/meritocracy/"><strong>meritocracy</strong></a> (Thomas Mulligan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/merleau-ponty/"><strong>Merleau-Ponty, Maurice</strong></a> (Ted Toadvine) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mersenne/"><strong>Mersenne, Marin</strong></a> (Philippe Hamou) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/metaepistemology/"><strong>metaepistemology</strong></a> (J. Adam Carter and Ernest Sosa) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/metaethics/"><strong>metaethics</strong></a> (Geoff Sayre-McCord) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/normativity-metaethics/"><strong>metaethics, normativity in</strong></a> (David Copp and Justin Morton) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/metaphor/"><strong>metaphor</strong></a> (David Hills) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/metaphysical-explanation/"><strong>metaphysical explanation</strong></a> (Andrew Brenner, Anna-Sofia Maurin, Alexander Skiles, Robin Stenwall, and Naomi Thompson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/metaphysics/"><strong>metaphysics</strong></a> (Peter van Inwagen, Meghan Sullivan, and Sara Bernstein) </li> <li> metaphysics in the 16th century <ul> <li> Francisco Su&aacute;rez &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/suarez/">Su&aacute;rez, Francisco</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/holism-social/"><strong>methodological holism in the social sciences</strong></a> (Julie Zahle) </li> <li> Mexico <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/philosophy-mexico/"><strong>philosophy in</strong></a> (Guillermo Hurtado and Robert Eli Sanchez, Jr.) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/microbiology/"><strong>microbiology, philosophy of</strong></a> (Maureen A. O&rsquo;Malley and Emily C. Parke) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/harriet-mill/"><strong>Mill, Harriet Taylor</strong></a> (Dale E. Miller) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/james-mill/"><strong>Mill, James</strong></a> (Terence Ball and Antis Loizides) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mill/"><strong>Mill, John Stuart</strong></a> (Christopher Macleod) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mill-moral-political/"><strong>moral and political philosophy</strong></a> (David Brink) </li> </ul></li> <li> mind <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/computational-mind/"><strong>computational theory of</strong></a> (Michael Rescorla) </li> <li> in Chinese Philosophy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chinese-mind/">Chinese Philosophy: mind (heart-mind)</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mind-indian-buddhism/"><strong>in Indian Buddhist Philosophy</strong></a> (Christian Coseru) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/modularity-mind/"><strong>modularity of</strong></a> (Philip Robbins) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mind-identity/"><strong>mind/brain identity theory</strong></a> (J. J. C. Smart) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/miracles/"><strong>miracles</strong></a> (Timothy McGrew and Robert Larmer) </li> <li> modal epistemology &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/modality-epistemology/">modality: epistemology of</a> </li> <li> modality <ul> <li> Descartes and &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/descartes-modal/">Descartes, Ren&eacute;: modal metaphysics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/modality-epistemology/"><strong>epistemology of</strong></a> (Antonella Mallozzi, Anand Vaidya, and Michael Wallner) </li> <li> impossible worlds &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/impossible-worlds/">impossible worlds</a> </li> <li> Leibniz and &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/leibniz-modal/">Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm: modal metaphysics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/modality-medieval/"><strong>medieval theories of</strong></a> (Simo Knuuttila) </li> <li> modal fictionalism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/fictionalism-modal/">fictionalism: modal</a> </li> <li> necessary and sufficient conditions &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/necessary-sufficient/">necessary and sufficient conditions</a> </li> <li> possible objects &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/possible-objects/">possible objects</a> </li> <li> possible worlds &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/possible-worlds/">possible worlds</a> </li> <li> Spinoza and &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spinoza-modal/">Spinoza, Baruch: modal metaphysics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/modality-varieties/"><strong>varieties of</strong></a> (Boris Kment) </li> </ul></li> <li> modal logic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-modal/">logic: modal</a> <ul> <li> modern origins &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-modal-origins/">logic, history of: modal logic</a> </li> <li> philosophical aspects of multi-modal logic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/phil-multimodallogic/">multi-modal logic, philosophical aspects of</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/agent-modeling-philscience/"><strong>modeling in the philosophy of science, agent-based</strong></a> (Dunja &Scaron;e&scaron;elja) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/models-science/"><strong>models in science</strong></a> (Roman Frigg and Stephan Hartmann) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/model-theory/"><strong>model theory</strong></a> (Wilfrid Hodges) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/modeltheory-fo/"><strong>first-order</strong></a> (Wilfrid Hodges and Thomas Scanlon) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/modesty-humility/"><strong>modesty and humility</strong></a> (Nicolas Bommarito) </li> <li> Mohism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mohism/">Chinese Philosophy: Mohism</a> </li> <li> Mohist Canons &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mohist-canons/">Chinese Philosophy: Mohist Canons</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/molecular-biology/"><strong>molecular biology</strong></a> (Tudor Baetu, Monika Piotrowska, and James Tabery) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/molyneux-problem/"><strong>Molyneux&rsquo;s problem</strong></a> (Marjolein Degenaar and Gert-Jan Lokhorst) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/money-finance/"><strong>money and finance, philosophy of</strong></a> (Boudewijn de Bruin, Lisa Herzog, Martin O&rsquo;Neill, and Joakim Sandberg) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/monism/"><strong>monism</strong></a> (Jonathan Schaffer) <ul> <li> anomalous &mdash; 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Maraldo) </li> <li> <em>noema</em> &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/husserl/">Husserl, Edmund</a> </li> <li> nominalism <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/nominalism-metaphysics/"><strong>in metaphysics</strong></a> (Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra) </li> <li> in the philosophy of mathematics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/nominalism-mathematics/">mathematics, philosophy of: nominalism</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> non-naturalism, moral &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/moral-non-naturalism/">moral non-naturalism</a> </li> <li> nonconceptual content &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/content-nonconceptual/">mental content: nonconceptual</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/nonexistent-objects/"><strong>nonexistent objects</strong></a> (Maria Reicher) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/nonidentity-problem/"><strong>nonidentity problem</strong></a> (M. 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Roberts) </li> <li> normal form games <ul> <li> logics for analyzing power in &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-power-games/">logic: for analyzing power in normal form games</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/psychology-normative-cognition/"><strong>normative cognition, psychology of</strong></a> (Daniel Kelly and Stephen Setman) </li> <li> normativity <ul> <li> logic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-normative/">logic, normative status of</a> </li> <li> meaning &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/meaning-normativity/">meaning: normativity of</a> </li> <li> metaethics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/normativity-metaethics/">metaethics, normativity in</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> norms of cooperation &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/social-norms/">social norms</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/john-norris/"><strong>Norris, John</strong></a> (June Yang) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/nothingness/"><strong>nothingness</strong></a> (Roy Sorensen) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/novalis/"><strong>Novalis [Georg Friedrich Philipp von Hardenberg]</strong></a> (Kristin Gjesdal) </li> <li> Nozick, Robert <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/nozick-political/"><strong>political philosophy</strong></a> (Eric Mack) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/numenius/"><strong>Numenius</strong></a> (George Karamanolis) </li> </ul> <hr /> <a name="o"></a> <div class="navpanel"> <table class="az" align="center"> <tr> <td class="az"><a href="#a" class="az">A</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#b" class="az">B</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#c" class="az">C</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#d" class="az">D</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#e" class="az">E</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#f" class="az">F</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#g" class="az">G</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#h" class="az">H</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#i" class="az">I</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#j" class="az">J</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#k" class="az">K</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#l" class="az">L</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#m" class="az">M</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#n" class="az">N</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#o" class="az">O</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#p" class="az">P</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#q" class="az">Q</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#r" class="az">R</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#s" class="az">S</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#t" class="az">T</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#u" class="az">U</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#v" class="az">V</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#w" class="az">W</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#x" class="az">X</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#y" class="az">Y</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#z" class="az">Z</a></td> </tr> </table> </div><!-- end navpanel --> <h2>O <a href="#pagetopright" style="font-size: 10px; margin: 0px;">[jump to top]</a></h2> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/oakeshott/"><strong>Oakeshott, Michael</strong></a> (Terry Nardin) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/object/"><strong>object</strong></a> (Bradley Rettler and Andrew M. Bailey) </li> <li> objectivity <ul> <li> scientific &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scientific-objectivity/">scientific objectivity</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> obligation <ul> <li> legal &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/legal-obligation/">legal obligation and authority</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/obligationes/"><strong><em>obligationes</em>, medieval theories of</strong></a> (Mikko Yrj&ouml;nsuuri) </li> <li> obligations <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/special-obligations/"><strong>special</strong></a> (Diane Jeske) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-obligations/"><strong>obligations to oneself</strong></a> (Daniel Mu&ntilde;oz) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/occasionalism/"><strong>occasionalism</strong></a> (Sukjae Lee) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ockham/"><strong>Ockham [Occam], William</strong></a> (Paul Vincent Spade, Claude Panaccio, and Jenny Pelletier) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/olivi/"><strong>Olivi, Peter John</strong></a> (Robert Pasnau and Juhana Toivanen) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/olympiodorus/"><strong>Olympiodorus</strong></a> (Christian Wildberg) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/omnipotence/"><strong>omnipotence</strong></a> (Joshua Hoffman and Gary Rosenkrantz) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/omnipresence/"><strong>omnipresence</strong></a> (Edward Wierenga) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/omniscience/"><strong>omniscience</strong></a> (Edward Wierenga) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ontological-arguments/"><strong>ontological arguments</strong></a> (Graham Oppy, Joshua Rasmussen, and Joseph Schmid) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ontological-commitment/"><strong>ontological commitment</strong></a> (Phillip Bricker) </li> <li> ontological dependence &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/dependence-ontological/">dependence, ontological</a> </li> <li> ontology <ul> <li> social &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/social-ontology/">social ontology</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/natural-language-ontology/"><strong>ontology, natural language</strong></a> (Friederike Moltmann) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/art-ontology-history/"><strong>ontology of art, history of</strong></a> (Paisley Livingston) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/operationalism/"><strong>operationalism</strong></a> (Hasok Chang) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ordinary-objects/"><strong>ordinary objects</strong></a> (Daniel Z. Korman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/nicole-oresme/"><strong>Oresme, Nicole</strong></a> (Stefan Kirschner) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/origen/"><strong>Origen</strong></a> (Mark J. Edwards) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/original-position/"><strong>original position</strong></a> (Samuel Freeman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/gasset/"><strong>Ortega y Gasset, Jos&eacute;</strong></a> (Oliver Holmes) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/other-minds/"><strong>other minds</strong></a> (Anita Avramides) </li> <li> ownership, property and &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/property/">property and ownership</a> </li> </ul> <hr /> <a name="p"></a> <div class="navpanel"> <table class="az" align="center"> <tr> <td class="az"><a href="#a" class="az">A</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#b" class="az">B</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#c" class="az">C</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#d" class="az">D</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#e" class="az">E</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#f" class="az">F</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#g" class="az">G</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#h" class="az">H</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#i" class="az">I</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#j" class="az">J</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#k" class="az">K</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#l" class="az">L</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#m" class="az">M</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#n" class="az">N</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#o" class="az">O</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#p" class="az">P</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#q" class="az">Q</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#r" class="az">R</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#s" class="az">S</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#t" class="az">T</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#u" class="az">U</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#v" class="az">V</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#w" class="az">W</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#x" class="az">X</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#y" class="az">Y</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#z" class="az">Z</a></td> </tr> </table> </div><!-- end navpanel --> <h2>P <a href="#pagetopright" style="font-size: 10px; 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see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/fitch-paradox/">Fitch&rsquo;s paradox of knowability</a> </li> <li> of the liar &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/liar-paradox/">liar paradox</a> </li> <li> Russell&rsquo;s paradox &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/russell-paradox/">Russell&rsquo;s paradox</a> </li> <li> Simpson&rsquo;s paradox &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/paradox-simpson/">Simpson&rsquo;s paradox</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/paradox-skolem/"><strong>Skolem&rsquo;s</strong></a> (Timothy Bays) </li> <li> St. Petersburg paradox &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/paradox-stpetersburg/">St. Petersburg paradox</a> </li> <li> of suspense &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/paradox-suspense/">suspense, paradox of</a> </li> <li> Zeno&rsquo;s paradoxes &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/paradox-zeno/">Zeno of Elea: Zeno&rsquo;s paradoxes</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/paradoxes-contemporary-logic/"><strong>and contemporary logic</strong></a> (Andrea Cantini and Riccardo Bruni) </li> <li> epistemic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemic-paradoxes/">epistemic paradoxes</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/parenthood/"><strong>parenthood and procreation</strong></a> (Elizabeth Brake and Joseph Millum) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/parmenides/"><strong>Parmenides</strong></a> (John Palmer) </li> <li> part/whole &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mereology/">mereology</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pascal/"><strong>Pascal, Blaise</strong></a> (Desmond Clarke and William Wood) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pascal-wager/"><strong>Pascal&rsquo;s wager</strong></a> (Alan H&aacute;jek) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/paternalism/"><strong>paternalism</strong></a> (Gerald Dworkin) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/patriotism/"><strong>patriotism</strong></a> (Igor Primoratz) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/patrizi/"><strong>Patrizi, Francesco</strong></a> (Fred Purnell) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/paul-venice/"><strong>Paul of Venice</strong></a> (Alessandro Conti) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/peirce-benjamin/"><strong>Peirce, Benjamin</strong></a> (Ivor Grattan-Guinness and Alison Walsh) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/peirce/"><strong>Peirce, Charles Sanders</strong></a> (Robert Burch) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/peirce-logic/"><strong>logic</strong></a> (Sun-Joo Shin) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/peirce-semiotics/"><strong>theory of signs</strong></a> (Albert Atkin) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/penbygull/"><strong>Penbygull, William</strong></a> (Alessandro Conti) </li> <li> perception <ul> <li> action-based theories &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/action-perception/">action-based theories of perception</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/perception-auditory/"><strong>auditory</strong></a> (Casey O&rsquo;Callaghan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/perception-contents/"><strong>the contents of</strong></a> (Susanna Siegel) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/perception-disjunctive/"><strong>the disjunctive theory of</strong></a> (Matthew Soteriou) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/perception-episprob/"><strong>epistemological problems of</strong></a> (Jack Lyons) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/perception-justification/"><strong>experience and justification</strong></a> (Nicholas Silins) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/perception-problem/"><strong>the problem of</strong></a> (Tim Crane and Craig French) </li> </ul></li> <li> perceptual learning &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/perceptual-learning/">learning, perceptual</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/gomez-pereira/"><strong>Pereira, G&oacute;mez</strong></a> (Jos&eacute; Manuel Garc&iacute;a Valverde) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/perfectionism-moral/"><strong>perfectionism, in moral and political philosophy</strong></a> (Steven Wall) </li> <li> persistence &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/temporal-parts/">temporal parts</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/identity-personal/"><strong>personal identity</strong></a> (Eric T. Olson) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/identity-ethics/"><strong>and ethics</strong></a> (David Shoemaker) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/personalism/"><strong>personalism</strong></a> (Thomas D. Williams and Jan Olof Bengtsson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/personal-relationship-goods/"><strong>personal relationship goods</strong></a> (Anca Gheaus) </li> <li> personhood <ul> <li> in classical Indian Philosophy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/personhood-india/">Indian Philosophy (Classical): personhood</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> persons &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/identity-personal/">personal identity</a> </li> <li> persons, treating as means &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/persons-means/">treating persons as means</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/peter-spain/"><strong>Peter of Spain [= Petrus Hispanus]</strong></a> (Joke Spruyt) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/joane-petrizi/"><strong>Petrizi, Joane</strong></a> (Tengiz Iremadze) </li> <li> phenomenal intentionality &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/phenomenal-intentionality/">intentionality: phenomenal</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/phenomenology/"><strong>phenomenology</strong></a> (David Woodruff Smith) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/moral-phenomenology/"><strong>moral</strong></a> (John Drummond and Mark Timmons) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/phenomenology-mg/"><strong>of the Munich and G&ouml;ttingen Circles</strong></a> (Alessandro Salice) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/philip-chancellor/"><strong>Philip the Chancellor</strong></a> (Colleen McCluskey and Anthony Celano) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/philodemus/"><strong>Philodemus</strong></a> (David Blank) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/philolaus/"><strong>Philolaus</strong></a> (Carl Huffman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/philo/"><strong>Philo of Alexandria</strong></a> (Carlos L&eacute;vy) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/philo-larissa/"><strong>Philo of Larissa</strong></a> (Charles Brittain and Peter Osorio) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/philoponus/"><strong>Philoponus</strong></a> (Christian Wildberg) </li> <li> philosophy of biology <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/phil-bio-latin-america/"><strong>in Latin America</strong></a> (Pablo Lorenzano) </li> </ul></li> <li> philosophy of science <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/phil-science-latin-america/"><strong>in Latin America</strong></a> (Olimpia Lombardi, Alberto Cordero, and Ana Rosa P&eacute;rez Ransanz) </li> </ul></li> <li> Philo the Dialectician &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/dialectical-school/">Dialectical School</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/phylogenetic-inference/"><strong>phylogenetic inference</strong></a> (Matt Haber and Joel Velasco) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/physicalism/"><strong>physicalism</strong></a> (Daniel Stoljar) </li> <li> physics <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/physics-experiment/"><strong>experiment in</strong></a> (Allan Franklin and Slobodan Perovic) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/physics-holism/"><strong>holism and nonseparability</strong></a> (Richard Healey and Henrique Gomes) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/physics-interrelate/"><strong>intertheory relations in</strong></a> (Patricia Palacios) </li> <li> quantum field theory &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/quantum-field-theory/">quantum theory: quantum field theory</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/physics-structuralism/"><strong>structuralism in</strong></a> (Heinz-Juergen Schmidt) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/symmetry-breaking/"><strong>symmetry and symmetry breaking</strong></a> (Katherine Brading, Elena Castellani, and Nicholas Teh) </li> </ul></li> <li> <em>physis</em> and <em>nomos</em> &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sophists/">Sophists, The</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pico-della-mirandola/"><strong>Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni</strong></a> (Brian Copenhaver) </li> <li> pineal gland &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pineal-gland/">Descartes, Ren&eacute;: and the pineal gland</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato/"><strong>Plato</strong></a> (Richard Kraut) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-aesthetics/"><strong>aesthetics</strong></a> (Nickolas Pappas) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/callicles-thrasymachus/"><strong>Callicles and Thrasymachus</strong></a> (Rachel Barney) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-cratylus/"><strong><em>Cratylus</em></strong></a> (David Mei&szlig;ner) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-ethics/"><strong>ethics</strong></a> (Dorothea Frede and Mi-Kyoung Lee) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-ethics-politics/"><strong>ethics and politics in <em>The Republic</em></strong></a> (Eric Brown) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-friendship/"><strong>friendship and eros</strong></a> (C. D. C. Reeve) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-sophstate/"><strong>method and metaphysics in the <em>Sophist</em> and <em>Statesman</em></strong></a> (Mary-Louise Gill) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-metaphysics/"><strong>middle period metaphysics and epistemology</strong></a> (Allan Silverman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-myths/"><strong>myths</strong></a> (Catalin Partenie) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-theaetetus/"><strong>on knowledge in the <em>Theaetetus</em></strong></a> (Sophie-Grace Chappell) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-utopia/"><strong>on utopia</strong></a> (Chris Bobonich and Katherine Meadows) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-parmenides/"><strong><em>Parmenides</em></strong></a> (Samuel Rickless) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-rhetoric/"><strong>rhetoric and poetry</strong></a> (Charles L. Griswold) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-ethics-shorter/"><strong>shorter ethical works</strong></a> (Paul Woodruff) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plato-timaeus/"><strong><em>Timaeus</em></strong></a> (Donald Zeyl and Barbara Sattler) </li> </ul></li> <li> Platonism <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/platonism/"><strong>in metaphysics</strong></a> (Mark Balaguer) </li> <li> in the philosophy of mathematics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/platonism-mathematics/">mathematics, philosophy of: Platonism</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pleasure/"><strong>pleasure</strong></a> (Leonard D. Katz) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plotinus/"><strong>Plotinus</strong></a> (Lloyd Gerson) </li> <li> pluralism <ul> <li> religious &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/religious-pluralism/">religious diversity</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> plurality of forms &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/binarium/"><em>binarium famosissimum</em></a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plural-quant/"><strong>plural quantification</strong></a> (&Oslash;ystein Linnebo) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/plutarch/"><strong>Plutarch</strong></a> (George Karamanolis) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/poincare/"><strong>Poincar&eacute;, Henri</strong></a> (Gerhard Heinzmann and David Stump) </li> <li> Polgar, Isaac &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/polqar/">Polqar, Isaac</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/political-obligation/"><strong>political obligation</strong></a> (Richard Dagger and David Lefkowitz) </li> <li> political philosophy <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ancient-political/"><strong>ancient</strong></a> (Melissa Lane) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/medieval-political/"><strong>medieval</strong></a> (John Kilcullen and Jonathan Robinson) </li> </ul></li> <li> political realism <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/realism-intl-relations/"><strong>in international relations</strong></a> (W. Julian Korab-Karpowicz) </li> </ul></li> <li> political theory and religion &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/religion-politics/">religion: and political theory</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/polqar/"><strong>Polqar, Isaac</strong></a> (Racheli Haliva) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pomponazzi/"><strong>Pomponazzi, Pietro</strong></a> (Craig Martin) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/popper/"><strong>Popper, Karl</strong></a> (Stephen Thornton) </li> <li> population genetics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/population-genetics/">genetics: population</a> </li> <li> pornography <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pornography-censorship/"><strong>and censorship</strong></a> (Caroline West) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/porphyry/"><strong>Porphyry</strong></a> (Eyj&oacute;lfur Emilsson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/della-porta/"><strong>Porta, Giambattista della</strong></a> (Sergius Kodera) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/port-royal-logic/"><strong>Port Royal Logic</strong></a> (Alan Nelson and Jill Buroker) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/possibilism-actualism/"><strong>possibilism-actualism debate</strong></a> (Christopher Menzel) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/possible-objects/"><strong>possible objects</strong></a> (Takashi Yagisawa) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/possible-worlds/"><strong>possible worlds</strong></a> (Christopher Menzel) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/postmodernism/"><strong>postmodernism</strong></a> (Gary Aylesworth) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/francois-barre/"><strong>Poulain de la Barre, Fran&ccedil;ois</strong></a> (Martina Reuter) </li> <li> poverty of the stimulus argument &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/innateness-language/">innateness: and language</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/practical-reason/"><strong>practical reason</strong></a> (R. Jay Wallace and Benjamin Kiesewetter) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/practical-reason-med/"><strong>medieval theories of</strong></a> (Anthony Celano) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/practical-reason-action/"><strong>and the structure of actions</strong></a> (Elijah Millgram) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pragmatic-belief-god/"><strong>pragmatic arguments and belief in God</strong></a> (Jeff Jordan) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pragmatics/"><strong>pragmatics</strong></a> (Kepa Korta and John Perry) <ul> <li> defaults in &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/defaults-semantics-pragmatics/">defaults in semantics and pragmatics</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pragmatism/"><strong>pragmatism</strong></a> (Catherine Legg and Christopher Hookway) </li> <li> prayer <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/petitionary-prayer/"><strong>petitionary</strong></a> (Scott A. Davison) </li> </ul></li> <li> predicate calculus &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-classical/">logic: classical</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/prediction-accommodation/"><strong>prediction versus accommodation</strong></a> (Eric Christian Barnes) </li> <li> predictivism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/prediction-accommodation/">prediction versus accommodation</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/preferences/"><strong>preferences</strong></a> (Sven Ove Hansson and Till Gr&uuml;ne-Yanoff) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-pregnancy/"><strong>pregnancy, birth, and medicine</strong></a> (Quill R Kukla, Teresa Baron, and Katherine Wayne) </li> <li> prenatal testing and screening &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/eugenics/">eugenics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/presentism/"><strong>presentism</strong></a> (David Ingram and Jonathan Tallant) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/presocratics/"><strong>Presocratic Philosophy</strong></a> (Patricia Curd) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/presupposition/"><strong>presupposition</strong></a> (David I. Beaver, Bart Geurts, and Kristie Denlinger) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/price/"><strong>Price, Henry Habberley</strong></a> (Arthur Schipper and Paul Snowdon) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/richard-price/"><strong>Price, Richard</strong></a> (David McNaughton) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/prichard/"><strong>Prichard, Harold Arthur</strong></a> (Jonathan Dancy) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/qualities-prim-sec/"><strong>primary and secondary qualities in early modern philosophy</strong></a> (Martha Bolton) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/principia-mathematica/"><strong><em>Principia Mathematica</em></strong></a> (Bernard Linsky and Andrew David Irvine) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pm-notation/"><strong>notation in</strong></a> (Bernard Linsky) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sufficient-reason/"><strong>principle of sufficient reason</strong></a> (Yitzhak Y. Melamed and Martin Lin) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/prior/"><strong>Prior, Arthur</strong></a> (B. Jack Copeland) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/prisoner-dilemma/"><strong>prisoner&rsquo;s dilemma</strong></a> (Steven Kuhn) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/privacy/"><strong>privacy</strong></a> (Beate Roessler and Judith DeCew) <ul> <li> and information technology &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/it-privacy/">information technology: and privacy</a> </li> <li> and medicine &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/privacy-medicine/">ethics, biomedical: privacy and medicine</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/private-language/"><strong>private language</strong></a> (Stewart Candlish and George Wrisley) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/imprecise-probabilities/"><strong>probabilities, imprecise</strong></a> (Seamus Bradley) </li> <li> probabilities, indeterminate &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/imprecise-probabilities/">probabilities, imprecise</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/probability-medieval-renaissance/"><strong>probability, in medieval and Renaissance philosophy</strong></a> (Rudolf Schuessler) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/probability-interpret/"><strong>probability, interpretations of</strong></a> (Alan H&aacute;jek) </li> <li> probability and logic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-probability/">logic: and probability</a> </li> <li> procedural fairness &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/rule-of-law/">rule of law and procedural fairness</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/process-philosophy/"><strong>process philosophy</strong></a> (Johanna Seibt) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/process-theism/"><strong>process theism</strong></a> (Donald Viney) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/proclus/"><strong>Proclus</strong></a> (Christoph Helmig and Carlos Steel) </li> <li> procreation &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/parenthood/">parenthood and procreation</a> </li> <li> Prodicus &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sophists/">Sophists, The</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/progress/"><strong>progress</strong></a> (Agnes Tam and Margaret Meek Lange) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/promises/"><strong>promises</strong></a> (Allen Habib) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/proof-theory/"><strong>proof theory</strong></a> (Michael Rathjen and Wilfried Sieg) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/proof-theory-development/"><strong>development of</strong></a> (Jan von Plato) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/properties/"><strong>properties</strong></a> (Francesco Orilia and Michele Paolini Paoletti) <ul> <li> emergent &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/properties-emergent/">emergent properties</a> </li> <li> essential vs. accidental &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/essential-accidental/">essential vs. accidental properties</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/natural-properties/"><strong>natural</strong></a> (Cian Dorr) </li> </ul></li> <li> property <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intellectual-property/"><strong>intellectual</strong></a> (Adam Moore and Ken Himma) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/property/"><strong>property and ownership</strong></a> (Jeremy Waldron) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/prophecy/"><strong>prophecy</strong></a> (Scott A. Davison) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/prop-attitude-reports/"><strong>propositional attitude reports</strong></a> (Michael Nelson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/propositional-function/"><strong>propositional function</strong></a> (Edwin Mares) </li> <li> propositional logic &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logic-propositional/">logic: propositional</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/propositions/"><strong>propositions</strong></a> (Matthew McGrath and Devin Frank) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/propositions-singular/"><strong>singular</strong></a> (Greg Fitch and Michael Nelson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/propositions-structured/"><strong>structured</strong></a> (Jeffrey C. King) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/protagoras/"><strong>Protagoras</strong></a> (Mauro Bonazzi) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/providence-divine/"><strong>providence, divine</strong></a> (Hugh J. McCann and Daniel M. Johnson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pseudo-dionysius-areopagite/"><strong>Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite</strong></a> (Kevin Corrigan and L. Michael Harrington) </li> <li> pseudo-science, science and &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/pseudo-science/">science: and pseudo-science</a> </li> <li> <em>psyche</em> &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ancient-soul/">soul, ancient theories of</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/psychiatry/"><strong>psychiatry, philosophy of</strong></a> (Dominic Murphy) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/psychologism/"><strong>psychologism</strong></a> (Martin Kusch) </li> <li> psychology <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/evolutionary-psychology/"><strong>evolutionary</strong></a> (Stephen M. 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Badhwar and Roderick T. Long) </li> <li> randomness <ul> <li> versus chance &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/chance-randomness/">chance: versus randomness</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> rational choice, normative <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/rationality-normative-utility/"><strong>expected utility</strong></a> (R. A. Briggs) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/rationality-normative-nonutility/"><strong>rivals to expected utility</strong></a> (Lara Buchak) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/rationalism-empiricism/"><strong>rationalism vs. empiricism</strong></a> (Peter Markie and M. Folescu) </li> <li> rationality <ul> <li> Bayesian &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology-bayesian/">epistemology: Bayesian</a> </li> <li> bounded &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/bounded-rationality/">bounded rationality</a> </li> <li> epistemic foundations of game theory &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemic-game/">game theory: epistemic foundations of</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/rationality-historicist/"><strong>historicist theories of</strong></a> (Thomas Nickles) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/rationality-instrumental/"><strong>instrumental</strong></a> (Niko Kolodny and John Brunero) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/rationality-structural/"><strong>structural</strong></a> (Benjamin Kiesewetter and Alex Worsnip) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/rawls/"><strong>Rawls, John</strong></a> (Leif Wenar) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/realism/"><strong>realism</strong></a> (Alexander Miller) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/realism-sem-challenge/"><strong>challenges to metaphysical</strong></a> (Drew Khlentzos) </li> <li> moral &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/moral-realism/">moral realism</a> </li> <li> political, in international relations &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/realism-intl-relations/">political realism: in international relations</a> </li> <li> scientific &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scientific-realism/">scientific realism</a> </li> <li> structural &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/structural-realism/">structural realism</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/realism-theory-change/"><strong>and theory change in science</strong></a> (Stathis Psillos) </li> </ul></li> <li> reasoning <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reasoning-automated/"><strong>automated</strong></a> (Frederic Portoraro) </li> <li> by analogy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reasoning-analogy/">analogy and analogical reasoning</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reasoning-defeasible/"><strong>defeasible</strong></a> (Robert Koons) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/reasoning-moral/"><strong>moral</strong></a> (Henry S. 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see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-search/">ethics: search engines and</a> </li> <li> Sebond, Raymond &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/montaigne/">Montaigne, Michel de</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/secession/"><strong>secession</strong></a> (Allen Buchanan and Elizabeth Levinson) </li> <li> secondary qualities, in early modern philosophy &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/qualities-prim-sec/">primary and secondary qualities in early modern philosophy</a> </li> <li> self <ul> <li> feminist perspectives on the &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/feminism-self/">feminist philosophy, topics: perspectives on the self</a> </li> <li> knowledge &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-knowledge/">self-knowledge</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-consciousness/"><strong>self-consciousness</strong></a> (Joel Smith) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-consciousness-phenomenological/"><strong>phenomenological approaches to</strong></a> (Shaun Gallagher and Dan Zahavi) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-deception/"><strong>self-deception</strong></a> (Ian Deweese-Boyd) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-defense/"><strong>self-defense</strong></a> (Helen Frowe and Jonathan Parry) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemic-self-doubt/"><strong>self-doubt, epistemic</strong></a> (Sherrilyn Roush) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-knowledge/"><strong>self-knowledge</strong></a> (Brie Gertler) <ul> <li> and externalism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-knowledge-externalism/">externalism: and self-knowledge</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-locating-beliefs/"><strong>self-locating beliefs</strong></a> (Andy Egan and Michael G. Titelbaum) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/self-reference/"><strong>self-reference</strong></a> (Thomas Bolander) </li> <li> self-respect &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/respect/">respect</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sellars/"><strong>Sellars, Wilfrid</strong></a> (Willem deVries) </li> <li> semantic holism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/meaning-holism/">meaning holism</a> </li> <li> semantics <ul> <li> defaults in &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/defaults-semantics-pragmatics/">defaults in semantics and pragmatics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/dynamic-semantics/"><strong>dynamic</strong></a> (Rick Nouwen, Adrian Brasoveanu, Jan van Eijck, and Albert Visser) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/montague-semantics/"><strong>Montague</strong></a> (Theo M. 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Janssen and Thomas Ede Zimmermann) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/proof-theoretic-semantics/"><strong>proof-theoretic</strong></a> (Peter Schroeder-Heister) </li> <li> of sign language &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sign-language-semantics/">sign language semantics</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/two-dimensional-semantics/"><strong>two-dimensional</strong></a> (Laura Schroeter) </li> </ul></li> <li> semiotics <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/semiotics-medieval/"><strong>medieval</strong></a> (Stephan Meier-Oeser) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/seneca/"><strong>Seneca</strong></a> (Katja Vogt) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sense-data/"><strong>sense data</strong></a> (Gary Hatfield) </li> <li> sensibility theory &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/fitting-attitude-theories/">fitting attitude theories of value</a> </li> <li> sentimentalism, moral &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/moral-sentimentalism/">moral sentimentalism</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/set-theory/"><strong>set theory</strong></a> (Joan Bagaria) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/settheory-alternative/"><strong>alternative axiomatic theories</strong></a> (M. Randall Holmes) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/set-theory-constructive/"><strong>constructive and intuitionistic ZF</strong></a> (Laura Crosilla) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/continuum-hypothesis/"><strong>continuum hypothesis</strong></a> (Peter Koellner) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/settheory-early/"><strong>early development</strong></a> (Jos&eacute; Ferreir&oacute;s) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/independence-large-cardinals/"><strong>independence and large cardinals</strong></a> (Peter Koellner) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/large-cardinals-determinacy/"><strong>large cardinals and determinacy</strong></a> (Peter Koellner) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/nonwellfounded-set-theory/"><strong>non-wellfounded</strong></a> (Lawrence S. Moss) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/zermelo-set-theory/"><strong>Zermelo&rsquo;s axiomatization of</strong></a> (Michael Hallett) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sex-sexuality/"><strong>sex and sexuality</strong></a> (Raja Halwani) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sextus-empiricus/"><strong>Sextus Empiricus</strong></a> (Benjamin Morison) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/shaftesbury/"><strong>Shaftesbury, Lord [Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of]</strong></a> (Michael B. Gill) <ul> <li> theory of emotion &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emotions-17th18th/">emotion: 17th and 18th century theories of</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sharpe/"><strong>Sharpe, Johannes</strong></a> (Alessandro Conti) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/mary-shepherd/"><strong>Shepherd, Mary</strong></a> (Martha Bolton) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sidgwick/"><strong>Sidgwick, Henry</strong></a> (Barton Schultz) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sign-language-semantics/"><strong>sign language semantics</strong></a> (Philippe Schlenker, Jonathan Lamberton, and Jeremy Kuhn) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/simon-faversham/"><strong>Simon of Faversham</strong></a> (Ana Mar&iacute;a Mora-M&aacute;rquez) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/simplicity/"><strong>simplicity</strong></a> (Alan Baker) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/divine-simplicity/"><strong>divine</strong></a> (William F. 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Jennifer Ashworth) </li> </ul></li> <li> situations <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/situations-semantics/"><strong>in natural language semantics</strong></a> (Angelika Kratzer) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skeptical-theism/"><strong>skeptical theism</strong></a> (Timothy Perrine) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skepticism/"><strong>skepticism</strong></a> (Juan Comesa&ntilde;a and Peter Klein) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skepticism-moral-responsibility/"><strong>about moral responsibility</strong></a> (Gregg Caruso) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skepticism-ancient/"><strong>ancient</strong></a> (Katja Vogt) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skepticism-content-externalism/"><strong>and content externalism</strong></a> (Michael McKinsey) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skepticism-latin-america/"><strong>in Latin America</strong></a> (Pl&iacute;nio Junqueira Smith and Ot&aacute;vio Bueno) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skepticism-medieval/"><strong>medieval</strong></a> (Charles Bolyard) </li> <li> moral &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/skepticism-moral/">moral skepticism</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> Skolem&rsquo;s paradox &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/paradox-skolem/">paradox: Skolem&rsquo;s</a> </li> <li> Smith, Adam &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scottish-18th/">Scottish Philosophy: in the 18th Century</a> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/smith-moral-political/"><strong>moral and political philosophy</strong></a> (Samuel Fleischacker) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/social-choice/"><strong>social choice theory</strong></a> (Christian List) </li> <li> social construction <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/social-construction-naturalistic/"><strong>naturalistic approaches to</strong></a> (Ron Mallon) </li> </ul></li> <li> social contract &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/contractarianism/">contractarianism</a> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/contractarianism-contemporary/"><strong>contemporary approaches to</strong></a> (Fred D&rsquo;Agostino, Gerald Gaus, and John Thrasher) </li> </ul></li> <li> social epistemology &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology-social/">epistemology: social</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/social-institutions/"><strong>social institutions</strong></a> (Seumas Miller) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/socialism/"><strong>socialism</strong></a> (Pablo Gilabert and Martin O&rsquo;Neill) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/social-minimum/"><strong>social minimum [basic income]</strong></a> (Stuart White) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-social-networking/"><strong>social networking and ethics</strong></a> (Shannon Vallor) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/social-norms/"><strong>social norms</strong></a> (Cristina Bicchieri, Ryan Muldoon, and Alessandro Sontuoso) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/social-ontology/"><strong>social ontology</strong></a> (Brian Epstein) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/social-procedures/"><strong>social procedures, formal approaches</strong></a> (Jan van Eijck and Rineke (L.C.) Verbrugge) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sociobiology/"><strong>sociobiology</strong></a> (Catherine Driscoll) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/socrates/"><strong>Socrates</strong></a> (Debra Nails and S. Sara Monoson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/solidarity/"><strong>solidarity in social and political philosophy</strong></a> (Andrea Sangiovanni and Juri Viehoff) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sophie-de-grouchy/"><strong>Sophie de Grouchy</strong></a> (Sandrine Berges) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sophismata/"><strong><em>sophismata</em> [= sophisms]</strong></a> (Fabienne Pironet and Joke Spruyt) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sophists/"><strong>Sophists, The</strong></a> (C.C.W. Taylor and Mi-Kyoung Lee) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sorites-paradox/"><strong>Sorites paradox</strong></a> (Dominic Hyde and Diana Raffman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sortals/"><strong>sortals</strong></a> (Richard E. Grandy and Max A. 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Norton, Oliver Pooley, and James Read) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spacetime-iframes/"><strong>inertial frames</strong></a> (Robert DiSalle) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spacetime-singularities/"><strong>singularities and black holes</strong></a> (Erik Curiel) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spacetime-supertasks/"><strong>supertasks</strong></a> (JB Manchak and Bryan W. Roberts) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/species/"><strong>species</strong></a> (Marc Ereshefsky) </li> <li> speech <ul> <li> inner &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/inner-speech/">inner speech</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/speech-acts/"><strong>speech acts</strong></a> (Mitchell Green) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spencer/"><strong>Spencer, Herbert</strong></a> (David Weinstein) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/speusippus/"><strong>Speusippus</strong></a> (Russell Dancy and Giulia De Cesaris) </li> <li> Spinoza <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spinoza-epistemology-mind/"><strong>epistemology and philosophy of mind</strong></a> (Karolina H&uuml;bner) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spinoza/"><strong>Spinoza, Baruch</strong></a> (Steven Nadler) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spinoza-modal/"><strong>modal metaphysics</strong></a> (Samuel Newlands) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spinoza-physics/"><strong>physical theory</strong></a> (Richard Manning) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spinoza-political/"><strong>political philosophy</strong></a> (Justin Steinberg) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spinoza-psychological/"><strong>psychological theory</strong></a> (Michael LeBuffe) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/spinoza-attributes/"><strong>theory of attributes</strong></a> (Noa Shein) </li> <li> theory of emotion &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/emotions-17th18th/">emotion: 17th and 18th century theories of</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sport/"><strong>sport, philosophy of</strong></a> (John William Devine and Francisco Javier Lopez Frias) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/square/"><strong>square of opposition</strong></a> (Terence Parsons) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/sriharsa/"><strong>&#346;r&#299;har&#7779;a</strong></a> (Nilanjan Das) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/paradox-stpetersburg/"><strong>St. Petersburg paradox</strong></a> (Martin Peterson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/states-of-affairs/"><strong>states of affairs</strong></a> (Mark Textor) </li> <li> statistical physics <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/statphys-Boltzmann/"><strong>Boltzmann&rsquo;s work in</strong></a> (Jos Uffink) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/statphys-statmech/"><strong>philosophy of statistical mechanics</strong></a> (Roman Frigg and Charlotte Werndl) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/statistics/"><strong>statistics, philosophy of</strong></a> (Jan-Willem Romeijn) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/stebbing/"><strong>Stebbing, Susan</strong></a> (Michael Beaney and Siobhan Chapman) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/stein/"><strong>Stein, Edith</strong></a> (Thomas Szanto and Dermot Moran) </li> <li> stem cell research, ethics of &mdash; 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see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/type-theory-intuitionistic/">type theory: intuitionistic</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/type-theory-intuitionistic/"><strong>intuitionistic</strong></a> (Peter Dybjer and Erik Palmgren) </li> </ul></li> </ul> <hr /> <a name="u"></a> <div class="navpanel"> <table class="az" align="center"> <tr> <td class="az"><a href="#a" class="az">A</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#b" class="az">B</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#c" class="az">C</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#d" class="az">D</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#e" class="az">E</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#f" class="az">F</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#g" class="az">G</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#h" class="az">H</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#i" class="az">I</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#j" class="az">J</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#k" class="az">K</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#l" class="az">L</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#m" class="az">M</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#n" class="az">N</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#o" class="az">O</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#p" class="az">P</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#q" class="az">Q</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#r" class="az">R</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#s" class="az">S</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#t" class="az">T</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#u" class="az">U</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#v" class="az">V</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#w" class="az">W</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#x" class="az">X</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#y" class="az">Y</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#z" class="az">Z</a></td> </tr> </table> </div><!-- end navpanel --> <h2>U <a href="#pagetopright" style="font-size: 10px; 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Mousavian, Suzanne Sumner, Mehdi Aminrazavi, and Glen Van Brummelen) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/qt-uncertainty/"><strong>Uncertainty Principle</strong></a> (Jan Hilgevoord and Jos Uffink) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scientific-underdetermination/"><strong>underdetermination, of scientific theories</strong></a> (Kyle Stanford) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/understanding/"><strong>understanding</strong></a> (Stephen Grimm) </li> <li> units and levels of natural selection &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/selection-units/">natural selection: units and levels of</a> </li> <li> unity of science &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/scientific-unity/">science: unity of</a> </li> <li> universal hylomorphism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/binarium/"><em>binarium famosissimum</em></a> </li> <li> universals &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/properties/">properties</a> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/universals-medieval/"><strong>the medieval problem of</strong></a> (Gyula Klima) </li> </ul></li> <li> utilitarianism &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/consequentialism/">consequentialism</a> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/utilitarianism-history/"><strong>history of</strong></a> (Julia Driver) </li> <li> rule &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/consequentialism-rule/">consequentialism: rule</a> </li> </ul></li> </ul> <hr /> <a name="v"></a> <div class="navpanel"> <table class="az" align="center"> <tr> <td class="az"><a href="#a" class="az">A</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#b" class="az">B</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#c" class="az">C</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#d" class="az">D</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#e" class="az">E</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#f" class="az">F</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#g" class="az">G</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#h" class="az">H</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#i" class="az">I</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#j" class="az">J</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#k" class="az">K</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#l" class="az">L</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#m" class="az">M</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#n" class="az">N</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#o" class="az">O</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#p" class="az">P</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#q" class="az">Q</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#r" class="az">R</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#s" class="az">S</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#t" class="az">T</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#u" class="az">U</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#v" class="az">V</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#w" class="az">W</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#x" class="az">X</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#y" class="az">Y</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#z" class="az">Z</a></td> </tr> </table> </div><!-- end navpanel --> <h2>V <a href="#pagetopright" style="font-size: 10px; margin: 0px;">[jump to top]</a></h2> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/vagueness/"><strong>vagueness</strong></a> (Roy Sorensen) </li> <li> vagueness of composition &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/problem-of-many/">many, problem of</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/vaihinger/"><strong>Vaihinger, Hans</strong></a> (Timothy Stoll) </li> <li> validity &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/logical-truth/">logical truth</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/lorenzo-valla/"><strong>Valla, Lorenzo</strong></a> (Lodi Nauta) </li> <li> value <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/value-incommensurable/"><strong>incommensurable</strong></a> (Nien-h&ecirc; Hsieh and Henrik Andersson) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/value-intrinsic-extrinsic/"><strong>intrinsic vs. extrinsic</strong></a> (Michael J. Zimmerman and Ben Bradley) </li> <li> of knowledge &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/knowledge-value/">knowledge, value of</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/value-pluralism/"><strong>pluralism</strong></a> (Elinor Mason) </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/value-theory/"><strong>value theory</strong></a> (Mark Schroeder) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/vasubandhu/"><strong>Vasubandhu</strong></a> (Jonathan C. Gold) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/vegetarianism/"><strong>vegetarianism, ethics of</strong></a> (Tyler Doggett) </li> <li> veil of ignorance &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/original-position/">original position</a> </li> <li> verbs, intensional transitive &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/intensional-trans-verbs/">intensional transitive verbs</a> </li> <li> verisimilitude &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/truthlikeness/">truthlikeness</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/vico/"><strong>Vico, Giambattista</strong></a> (Timothy Costelloe) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/vienna-circle/"><strong>Vienna Circle</strong></a> (Thomas Uebel) </li> <li> virtue <ul> <li> ancient theories of &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-ancient/">ethics: ancient</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> virtue ethics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ethics-virtue/">ethics: virtue</a> </li> <li> visual thinking in mathematics <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/epistemology-visual-thinking/"><strong>epistemology of</strong></a> (Marcus Giaquinto) </li> </ul></li> <li> Viterbo, James of &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/james-viterbo/">James of Viterbo</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/vives/"><strong>Vives, Juan Luis</strong></a> (Lorenzo Casini) </li> <li> volition &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/freewill/">free will</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/voltaire/"><strong>Voltaire</strong></a> (J.B. Shank) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/voluntarism-theological/"><strong>voluntarism, theological</strong></a> (Mark Murphy) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/voting/"><strong>voting</strong></a> (Jason Brennan) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/voting-methods/"><strong>methods</strong></a> (Eric Pacuit) </li> </ul></li> </ul> <hr /> <a name="w"></a> <div class="navpanel"> <table class="az" align="center"> <tr> <td class="az"><a href="#a" class="az">A</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#b" class="az">B</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#c" class="az">C</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#d" class="az">D</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#e" class="az">E</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#f" class="az">F</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#g" class="az">G</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#h" class="az">H</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#i" class="az">I</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#j" class="az">J</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#k" class="az">K</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#l" class="az">L</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#m" class="az">M</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#n" class="az">N</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#o" class="az">O</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#p" class="az">P</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#q" class="az">Q</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#r" class="az">R</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#s" class="az">S</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#t" class="az">T</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#u" class="az">U</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#v" class="az">V</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#w" class="az">W</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#x" class="az">X</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#y" class="az">Y</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#z" class="az">Z</a></td> </tr> </table> </div><!-- end navpanel --> <h2>W <a href="#pagetopright" style="font-size: 10px; margin: 0px;">[jump to top]</a></h2> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/wang-yangming/"><strong>Wang Yangming</strong></a> (Bryan Van Norden) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/war/"><strong>war</strong></a> (Seth Lazar) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/james-ward/"><strong>Ward, James</strong></a> (Pierfrancesco Basile) </li> <li> warrant, transmission of &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/transmission-justification-warrant/">transmission of justification and warrant</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/watsuji-tetsuro/"><strong>Watsuji Tetsur&#333;</strong></a> (Robert Carter and Erin McCarthy) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/weakness-will/"><strong>weakness of will</strong></a> (Sarah Stroud and Larisa Svirsky) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/weber/"><strong>Weber, Max</strong></a> (Sung Ho Kim) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/simone-weil/"><strong>Weil, Simone</strong></a> (A. Rebecca Rozelle-Stone and Benjamin P. Davis) </li> <li> welfare economics &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/economic-justice/">economics and economic justice</a> <ul> <li> intergenerational, and Ramsey &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/ramsey-economics/">Ramsey, Frank: and intergenerational welfare economics</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/well-being/"><strong>well-being</strong></a> (Roger Crisp) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/weyl/"><strong>Weyl, Hermann</strong></a> (John L. Bell and Herbert Kort&eacute;) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/whewell/"><strong>Whewell, William</strong></a> (Laura J. 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Slotemaker and Jeffrey C. Witt) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/wolff-christian/"><strong>Wolff, Christian</strong></a> (Matt Hettche and Corey Dyck) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/wollstonecraft/"><strong>Wollstonecraft, Mary</strong></a> (Sylvana Tomaselli) </li> <li> word meaning &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/word-meaning/">meaning: of words</a> </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/work-labor/"><strong>work and labor</strong></a> (Michael Cholbi) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/world-government/"><strong>world government</strong></a> (Catherine Lu) </li> <li> worlds <ul> <li> impossible &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/impossible-worlds/">impossible worlds</a> </li> <li> possible &mdash; see <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/possible-worlds/">possible worlds</a> </li> </ul></li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/wright/"><strong>Wright, Chauncey</strong></a> (Jean De Groot) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/wilhelm-wundt/"><strong>Wundt, Wilhelm Maximilian</strong></a> (Alan Kim) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/wyclif/"><strong>Wyclif, John</strong></a> (Alessandro Conti) <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/wyclif-political/"><strong>political Philosophy</strong></a> (Stephen Lahey) </li> </ul></li> </ul> <hr /> <a name="x"></a> <div class="navpanel"> <table class="az" align="center"> <tr> <td class="az"><a href="#a" class="az">A</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#b" class="az">B</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#c" class="az">C</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#d" class="az">D</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#e" class="az">E</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#f" class="az">F</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#g" class="az">G</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#h" class="az">H</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#i" class="az">I</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#j" class="az">J</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#k" class="az">K</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#l" class="az">L</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#m" class="az">M</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#n" class="az">N</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#o" class="az">O</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#p" class="az">P</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#q" class="az">Q</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#r" class="az">R</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#s" class="az">S</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#t" class="az">T</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#u" class="az">U</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#v" class="az">V</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#w" class="az">W</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#x" class="az">X</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#y" class="az">Y</a> |</td> <td class="az"><a href="#z" class="az">Z</a></td> </tr> </table> </div><!-- end navpanel --> <h2>X <a href="#pagetopright" style="font-size: 10px; margin: 0px;">[jump to top]</a></h2> <ul> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/xenocrates/"><strong>Xenocrates</strong></a> (Russell Dancy) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/xenophanes/"><strong>Xenophanes</strong></a> (James Lesher) </li> <li> <a href="https://leibniz.stanford.edu/friends/members/preview/xunzi/"><strong>Xunzi</strong></a> (Paul R. 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