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We haven’t decided on a dedicated about page or not.
David Killoren (Koç University, Turkey)
contact: david.j.killoren@gmail.com
Jonathan Lang (Wisconsin Institute for Sleep and Consciousness, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
contact: jonathanlang@wisc.edu
Mike Titelbaum and Jonathan Weisberg on Bayesianism
Patrick Todd and Derk Pereboom on Philosophy of Religion and Freewill on disability
Elizabeth Barnes and Joseph Stramondo on disability
Kate Padgett Walsh and Laura Papish on love and freedom
Bertha Alvarez Manninen and Jack Mulder on abortion
Al Mele and Eddy Nahmias on free will and science
Justin Sytsma and Adam Arico on phenomenal experience
Genoveva Marti and Edouard Machery on reference and x-phi
Gregg Caruso and Neil Levy on consciousness and moral responsibility
Jennifer Nagel and Joshua Alexander on epistemic intuitions and x-phi
Joshua Knobe and Eddy Nahmias on experimental approaches to free will
Christy Mag Uidhir and Aaron Meskin on the definition of art
Gregg Caruso and Bruce Waller on free will and moral responsibility
Michael Strevens and J.D. Trout on explanation and understanding
Joel Velasco and Matthew Haber on biological systematics
Amy Kind and Angela Mendelovici on representationalism about moods
Philip Goff (left) and David Papineau (right) on physicalism
Lawrence Krauss and Roy Sorensen on origins and nothingness
Paul Humphreys and John Symons on emergence
Tuomas Tahko and Thomas Hofweber on the foundations of metaphysics
Kristin Andrews (left) and Robert Lurz (right) on animals and mindreading
Kate Padgett Walsh and Laura Papish on love and freedom
Shaun Gallagher and Karsten Stueber on empathy
Katherine Thomson-Jones and George Wilson on cinematic narration
Mark Alfano and Abrol Fairweather on virtue epistemology
Avram Hiller and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on anthropogenic climate change
Elizabeth Brake and Simon May on marriage
Jason Brennan and Kevin Vallier on political liberalism and religion
Matt Bedke and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong on ethical intuitions
Jonathan Weisberg and Kenny Easwaran on full and partial belief
Graham Hubbs and Michael O’Rourke on philosophical intervention
Alvin Goldman and Jennifer Lackey on social epistemology
Christopher Gauker and Kathrin Glüer on the contents of perception
Norman Daniels and Leslie Francis on justice and disability
Richard Brown and Keith Frankish on qualia
Simon Keller and Sarah Stroud on partiality
Roy Sorensen and Michael Weisberg on idealization and scientific realism
Randolph Clarke and Stephen Kearns on the problem of free will
Maureen Eckert and Graham Priest on deviant logic
Kimberley Brownlee and David Lefkowitz on civil disobedience
Ben Bradley and Dale Dorsey on well-being
Michael Boylan and Charles Johnson on philosophy and literature
Don Marquis and Michael Tooley on abortion and personhood
Barry Loewer and Tim O’Connor on emergence, quantum mechanics, and consciousness
Edouard Machery and Jesse Prinz on concepts
Elizabeth Anderson and David Schmidtz on equality
Tony Coady and Stephen Nathanson on terrorism
Alex Byrne and Brie Gertler on self-knowledge of beliefs
Tamar Gendler and Stephen Stich on gender and philosophical intuition
Adam Elga, Joshua Schechter, and Roger White on the problem of contingency
David Christensen and Roy Sorensen on the epistemology of disagreement
Michael Boylan and Rosemarie Tong on reproductive rights and artificial reproduction
Peter Carruthers and Eric Schwitzgebel on self-knowledge of attitudes
Simon Keller and Valerie Tiberius on well-being and social psychology
Ann Cudd and Matt Zwolinski on exploitation and oppression
David Enoch and Mark Schroeder on moral realism
Ned Hall and L. A. Paul on causation
Roger Crisp and Daniel Star on normative reasons
John Dupré and Alex Rosenberg on physicalist anti-reductionism
Don Fallis and Roy Sorensen on lying
Craig Callender and Sean Carroll on the arrow of time and the multiverse
Richard Brown and Pete Mandik on higher-order theories of consciousness
Eric Schwitzgebel and Brie Gertler on introspection
Jason Brennan and Neil Sinhababu on political liberties and hedonism
Jay Odenbaugh and Dale Jamieson on climate change
Joshua Knobe and Andy Egan on moral relativism
Kenneth Aizawa and Mark Rowlands on the extended mind
Peter Singer and Michael Slote on the ethics of famine relief
Craig Callender and Jonathan Schaffer on meta-metaphysics
Kate Padgett Walsh and Laura Papish on love and freedom
Jamie Dreier and Mark Schroeder on metaethical contextualism, expressivism, and relativism
Tamar Gendler and Eric Schwitzgebel on implicit associations and belief