History of Philosophy

Edited by Ian Proops, Samuel Rickless and Christopher Shields

Editorial Board
Socrates and Plato
A Medieval depiction of Socrates and Plato

Articles by volume:

Volume 7 (2012)

Hobbes on ‘The Woman Question’ (pages 772–781)
Susanne Sreedhar

Spinoza’s Liberalism (pages 782–793)
Matthew J. Kisner

Berkeley on the Numerical Identity of What Several Immediately Perceive (Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous III 247–8) (pages 517–530)
Richard Glauser

Berkeley and God in the Quad (pages 388–396)
Melissa Frankel

Time and Personal Identity in Nietzsche’s Theory of Eternal Recurrence (pages 208–217)
Scott Jenkins

Volume 6 (2011)

Berkeley’s Theory of Mind: Some New Models (pages 689–698)
Talia Mae Bettcher

Causation and Explanation in Aristotle (pages 699–707)
Nathanael Stein

Aristotle’s Early and Late Ontologies (pages 469–476)
Paul Studtmann

Locke on Personal Identity (pages 398–407)
Shelley Weinberg

Reidian Metaethics: Part I (pages 333–340)
Terence Cuneo

Reidian Metaethics: Part II (pages 341–349)
Terence Cuneo

Ancient Skepticism: Overview (pages 234–245)
Diego E. Machuca

Ancient Skepticism: Pyrrhonism (pages 246–258)
Diego E. Machuca

Ancient Skepticism: The Skeptical Academy (pages 259–266)
Diego Machuca

Arguments by Leibniz’s Law in Metaphysics (pages 180–195)
Ofra Magidor

Hegel’s Idealist Reading of Spinoza (pages 100–108)
Samuel Newlands

More Recent Idealist Readings of Spinoza (pages 109–119)
Samuel Newlands

A Wolff in Kant’s Clothing: Christian Wolff’s Influence on Kant’s Accounts of Consciousness, Self-Consciousness, and Psychology (pages 44–53)
Corey W. Dyck

Volume 5 (2010)

Aristotle’s Teleology (pages 1096–1106)
Rich Cameron

Leibniz’s Metaphysics and Metametaphysics: Idealism, Realism, and the Nature of Substance (pages 871–879)
Brandon C. Look

The Tripartite Theory of Motivation in Plato’s Republic (pages 880–892)
Rachel Singpurwalla

Interpreting Plato’s Republic: Knowledge and Belief (pages 854–864)
David C. Lee

Leibniz on Divine Concurrence (pages 865–879)
John Whipple

Fixed- versus Variable-domain Interpretations of Tarski’s Account of Logical Consequence (pages 745–759)
Paolo Mancosu

Recent Work on the Philosophy of Duns Scotus (pages 667–675)
Richard Cross

Newton’s Empiricism and Metaphysics (p 525-534)
Mary Domski

Anaxagoras Betwixt Parmenides and Plato (p 432-442)
John E. Sisko

Anaxagoras on Matter, Motion, and Multiple Worlds (p 443-454)
John E Sisko

Who’s Who from Kant to Hegel I: In the Kantian Wake (p 385-397)
Peter Graham Thielke

Who’s Who from Kant to Hegel II: Art and the Absolute (p 398-411)
Peter Graham Thielke

Problems of Other Minds: Solutions and Dissolutions in Analytic and Continental Philosophy
Jack Reynolds

Recent Work on Kantian Maxims I: Established Approaches (p 216-227)
Rob Gressis

Recent Work on Kantian Maxims II (p 228-239)
Rob Gressis

Frege’s Distinction Between Sense and Reference (p 147-163)
Gideon Makin

Russell, His Paradoxes, and Cantor’s Theorem: Part I (p 16-28)
Kevin C. Klement

Russell, His Paradoxes, and Cantor’s Theorem: Part II (p 29-41)
Kevin C. Klement

Volume 4 (2009)

Carnap’s Logical Structure of the World
Christopher Pincock

Leibniz on Compossibility
James Messina, Donald Rutherford

God and the Natural World in the Seventeenth Century: Space, Time, and Causality
Geoffrey Gorham

Cartesian Sensations (p 780-792)
Raffaella De Rosa

Frege’s Judgement Stroke and the Conception of Logic as the Study of Inference not Consequence (p 639-665)
Nicholas J. J. Smith

The Third Man Argument (p 666-681)
D. T. J. Bailey

Margaret Cavendish on the Relation between God and World (p 421-438)
Karen Detlefsen

Whatever Became of the Socratic Elenchus? Philosophical Analysis in Plato (p 439-450)
Gareth Matthews

What is at Stake in the Cartesian Debates on the Eternal Truths? (p 348-362)
Patricia Easton

Anthony Collins on the Emergence of Consciousness and Personal Identity (p 363-379)
William Uzgalis

Ideas, Pictures, and the Directness of Perception in Descartes and Locke (p 134-154)
Lex Newman

Volume 3 (2008)

Frege on Definitions (p 992-1012)
Sanford Shieh

‘Naturalism’ and ‘Skepticism’ in Hume’s Treatise of Human Nature (p 721-733)
Sean Greenberg

Malebranche and Occasional Causes (p 471-490)
David Cunning

Russell and the Unity of the Proposition (p 491-506)
Graham Stevens

Locke on Language (p 291-300)
Walter Ott

Epicurean and Galilean Motion in Gassendi’s Physics (p 301-314)
Antonia LoLordo

Volume 2 (2007)

Hume’s Distinction between Philosophical Anatomy and Painting (p 680-698)
Kate Abramson

The Case of the Etymologies in Plato’s Cratylus (p 218-226)
Christine J. Thomas

Mary Astell’s Serious Proposal: Mind, Method, and Custom (p 227-243)
Alice Sowaal

Kant’s Formula of the End in Itself: Some Recent Debates (p 244-257)
Lara Denis

Moral Rationalism vs. Moral Sentimentalism: Is Morality More Like Math or Beauty? (p 16-30)
Michael B. Gill

Hobbes’s Reply to the Fool (p 31-45)
Michael LeBuffe

Volume 1 (2006)

Socrates and the Laws of Athens (p 564-570)
Thomas C. Brickhouse, Nicholas D. Smith

Realism and Anti-Realism in Kant’s Second Critique (p 449-465)
Patrick Kain

Hegel’s Metaphysics: Changing the Debate (p 466-480)
James Kreines

Descartes’s Passions of the Soul (p 268-278)
Lisa Shapiro

Thomas Reid’s Philosophy of Mind: Consciousness and Intentionality (p 279-289)
Rebecca Copenhaver

Happy to Unite, or Not? (p 290-302)
Kate Abramson

Berkeley’s Half-Way House (p 28-35)
Marc Hight

Malebranche’s “Vision in God” (p 36-47)
Andrew Pessin

Substance, Attribute, and Mode in Spinoza
Martin Lin

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Samuel Newlands
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