2023

  • Jhou, N. (2023). ‘Causal Theories of the Moving Spotlight.’ Ratio 36(2): 99-110.

  • Chan, L.C. (2023), Chinese Translation of J. L. Schellenberg's Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason, Taipei: National Taiwan University Press, sponsored by 'The Global Philosophy of Religion Project Translation Grant', the Birmingham Centre for Philosophy of Religion and the John Templeton Foundation.

  • Standefer, S. (2023). Varieties of Relevant S5. Logic and Logical Philosophy, 32(1), 53–80. 

  • Standefer, S. (2023). A Substructural Approach to Explicit Modal Logic. Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 32(2), 333–362. 

  • Wenzel, C. H. (2023). Disinterestedness and Its Role in Kant’s Aesthetics. In L. Berger (Ed.), Disinterested Pleasure and Beauty: Perspectives from Kantian and Contemporary Aesthetics (pp. 87-104). De Gruyter. 

  • Wenzel, C. H. (2023). The Idea of a Good Life: Lessons from Confucius, Aristotle, Zhuangzi, and the Stoics. Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 50(1), 3-16.

2022

  • Keng, C. (2022). Toward a New Image of Paramartha: Yogacara and Tathagatagarbha Buddhism Revisited. Bloomsbury Academic. 

  • Jhou, N. (2022). ‘An Old GBT’s New Solution.’ Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.

  • Chan, L.C. & Latham, A.J. (2022), ‘The Possibility of Emergent Conscious Causal Powers’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 100, no. 1, pp. 195-201.

  • Lin, H.C., & Deng, D.M. (2022). Inside and Outside a Possible World. Philosophia, 50(3), 1265-1275.

  • Deng, D.M. (2022). The Myth of Generic Grounding. Erkenntnis, 87(4), 2053-2061.

  • Standefer, S. (2022). Weak relevant justification logics. Journal of Logic and Computation. https://doi.org/10.1093/logcom/exac057 

  • Standefer, S. (2022). What is a Relevant Connective? Journal of Philosophical Logic, 51(4), 919-950. 

  • Restall, G., & Standefer, S. (2022). Collection frames for distributive substructurallogics. The Review of Symbolic Logic, 1-38. doi:10.1017/S1755020322000272

  • Standefer, S. (2022). Revisiting Semilattice Semantics. In I. Düntsch & E. Mares (Eds.), Alasdair Urquhart on Nonclassical and Algebraic Logic and Complexity of Proofs (pp. 243-259). Springer Verlag. 

  • Wenzel, C. H. (2022). Can thoughts be read from the brain? Neuroscience Contra Wittgenstein. Synthese, 200(3), 1-19. 

2021

  • Jhou, N. & Lewis, P. (2021). ‘The Indeterminate Present.’ Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.

  • Jhou, N. (2021). “The Moving Spotlighter’s Way of ‘Unfreezing the Spotlight.’” Analysis 81(3): 439-447.

  • Chan, L.C. (2021), ‘Russellian Physicalism and its Dilemma’, Philosophical Studies, vol.178, pp. 2043–2062.

  • Chan, L.C. (2021), ‘Humility Regarding Intrinsic Properties’, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, https://iep.utm.edu/humili-p/

  • Chan, L.C. (2021), ‘On Characterizing Metaphysical Naturalism’, Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind, vol. 1, pp. 232-260.

  • Deng, D.M., & Lee, K. Y. (2021). Indicative and counterfactual conditionals: a causal-modeling semantics. Synthese, 199(1-2), 3993-4014.

  • Standefer, S. (2021). Identity in Mares-Goldblatt Models for Quantified Relevant Logic. Journal of Philosophical Logic, 50(6), 1389-1415. 

  • Standefer, S. (2021). An Incompleteness Theorem for Modal Relevant Logics. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic, 62(4), 669 - 681. 

  • Standefer, S. (2021). Translations between linear and tree natural deduction systems for relevant logics. Review of Symbolic Logic, 14(2), 285 - 306.

  • Wenzel, C. (2021). Free Will and Zhuangzi: An Introduction. In J. Perry, M. Bratman, & J. M. Fischer (Eds.), Introduction to Philosophy: Classical and Contemporary Readings, Ninth Edition (pp. 460-473). Oxford University Press. 

  • Wenzel, C. H. (2021). How Representational Is the Mind? Introduction and Overview. Philosophy East and West, 71(1), 13-37.  

2020

  • Jhou, N. (2020). ‘Daoist Conception of Time: Is Time Merely a Mental Construction?’ Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 19(4): 583-599.

  • Chan, L.C., Braddon-Mitchell, D. & Latham, A.J. (2020), ‘Alien Worlds, Alien Laws, and the Humean Conceivability Argument’, Ratio, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 1-13.

  • Chan, L.C. (2020), ‘Can the Russellian Monist Escape the Epiphenomenalist’s Paradox?’, in Grasso, M. & Marmodoro, A. (eds.), Topoi, special issue on mental powers, vol. 39, pp.

  • Deng, D.M. (2020). A new cosmological argument from grounding. Analysis, 80(3), 418-426.

  • Siderits, M., Keng, C., & Spackman, J. (eds.) (2020). Buddhist Philosophy of Consciousness: Tradition and Dialogue. Brill | Rodopi. 

  • Restall, G., French, R., & Standefer, S. (2020). Proofs and Models in Naive Property Theory: A Response to Hartry Field's ‘Properties, Propositions and Conditionals’. Australasian Philosophical Review, 4(2), 162-177. 

  • Standefer, S. (2020). Actual Issues for Relevant Logics. Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy, 7. 

2019

  • Chan, L.C. & Latham, A.J. (2019), ‘Four Meta-methods for the Study of Qualia’, Erkenntnis, vol. 84, no. 1, pp. 145-167.

  • Keng, C. (2019). What is Svabhāva-vikalpa and with Which Consciousness(es) is it Associated? Journal of Indian Philosophy, 47(1), 73-93. 

  • Standefer, S. (2019). Tracking reasons with extensions of relevant logics. Logic Journal of the IGPL, 27(4), 543-569. 

  • Standefer, S. (2019). Translations Between Gentzen–Prawitz and Jaśkowski–Fitch Natural Deduction Proofs. Studia Logica, 107(6), 1103-1134. 

  • Bruni, R., & Standefer, S. (2019). Guest Editors’ Introduction. Journal of Philosophical Logic, 48(1), 1-9. 

  • Wenzel, C. H. (2019). Review of: Alfred R. Mele, Manipulated Agents: A Window to Moral Responsibility, Oxford University Press, 2019. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2019.10.05. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 1. 

  • Wenzel, C. H. (2019). Egocentricity and Mysticism: An Anthropological Study by Ernst Tugendhat. Philosophy East and West, 68(4), 1-7. 

2018

  • Chan, L.C. (2018), ‘Emergentism and the contingent solubility of salt’, Theoria, vol. 84, pp. 309-324.

  • Hung, T.W., & Deng, D.M. (2018). Enlightenment and Rebellion: 100 Years of Taiwanese Philosophy. National Taiwan University Press. (in Chinese)

  • Keng, C. (2018). How Do We Understand the Meaning of a Sentence Under the Yogācāra Model of the Mind? On Disputes Among East Asian Yogācāra Thinkers of the Seventh Century. Journal of Indian Philosophy, 46(3), 475-504. 

  • Standefer, S. (2018). Trees for E. Logic Journal of the IGPL, 26(3), 300-315. 

  • Standefer, S. (2018). Proof Theory for Functional Modal Logic. Studia Logica,106(1), 49-84. 

  • Gupta, A., & Standefer, S. (2018). Intersubstitutivity principles and the generalization function of truth. Synthese, 195(3), 1065-1075. 

  • Wenzel, C. H. (2018). Aesthetic Education in Confucius, Xunzi, and Kant. Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy, 2018(3), 59-75. 

  • Wenzel, C. H. (2018). The Art of Doing Mathematics. In B. Gaut & M. Kieran (Eds.), Creativity and Philosophy (pp. 313-330). Routledge. 

2017

  • Jhou, N. (2017). ‘Exclusive Disjunctivism – Presentness without Simultaneity in Special Relativity.’ Analysis 77(3): 541-550.

  • Latham, A.J., Ellis, C., Chan, L.C. & Braddon-Mitchell, D. (2017), ‘The Validation of Consciousness Meters: The Idiosyncratic and Intransitive Sequence of Conscious Levels’, Journal of Consciousness Studies, vol. 24, no. 3-4, pp. 103-111.

  • Mares, E., & Standefer, S. (2017). The Relevant Logic E and Some Close Neighbours: A Reinterpretation. IfCoLog Journal of Logics and Their Applications, 4(3), 695-730.

  • Standefer, S. (2017). Non-Classical Circular Definitions. Australasian Journal of Logic, 14(1). 

  • Gupta, A., & Standefer, S. (2017). Conditionals in Theories of Truth. Journal of Philosophical Logic, 46(1), 27-63. 

  • Wenzel, C. H. (2017). Reasoning with Zhuangzi. Journal of Chinese Philosophy,44(1-2), 71-89. 

  • Wenzel, C. H. (2017). Phenomenology of Embodied Intersubjectivity: From Zhuangzi to Hermann Schmitz. Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy,2017(2), 291-303. 

  • Wenzel, C. H., & Kai, M. (2017). Chinese Perspectives on Free Will. In K. Timpe, M. Griffith, & N. Levy (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Free Will. (pp. 374-388). Routledge.