The Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications Series is comprised of books and articles published by Marquette University's philosophy faculty.
Submissions from 2017
Development of a Synchronization Coefficient for Biosocial Interactions in Groups and Teams, Stephen J. Guastello and Anthony F. Peressini
“The Most Beautiful Pearls”: Speculative Thoughts on a Phenomenology of Attention (with Husserl and Goethe), Sebastian Luft
There is Nothing It is Like to See Red: Holism and Subjective Experience, Anthony F. Peressini
Causation, Probability, and the Continuity Bind, Anthony F. Peressini
Aspects of intentionality in two 16th century Aristotelians, James B. South
Historicizing the Mind: Gadamer’s “Hermeneutic Experience” Compared to Davidson’s “Radical Interpretation”, Pol Vandevelde
How Husserl’s and Searle’s Contextual Model Reformulates the Discussion About the Conceptual Content of Perception, Pol Vandevelde
Kant after Kant: the Indispensible Philosopher, Michael Vater
Ultimate Concern and Finitude: Schelling’s Philosophy of Religion and Paul Tillich’s Systematic Theology, Michael Vater
Ultimate Concern and Finitude: Schelling’s Philosophy of Religion and Paul Tillich’s Systematic Theology, Michael Vater
Submissions from 2016
Review of Aesthetic Revolutions and Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde Movements Edited by Aleš Erjavec, Curtis Carter
Visual Culture and the Power of Symbols, Curtis L. Carter
Aristotle, The Pythagoreans, and Structural Realism, Owen Goldin
Review of Aristotle as Teacher: His Introduction to a Philosophical Science by Christopher Bruell, Owen Goldin
Review of Theory and Practice in Aristotle's Natural Science, Owen Goldin
Determining Optimization-Risk Profiles for Individual Decision Makers, Stephen J. Guastello and Anthony F. Peressini
Physiological Synchronization in Emergency Response Teams: Subjective Workload, Drivers and Empaths, Stephen J. Guastello and Anthony F. Peressini
Cassirers Kritik an Diltheys Wissenschaftstheorie, Sebastian Luft
Imprecise Probability and Chance, Anthony F. Peressini
Seekers and Dwellers: Some Critical Reflections on Charles Taylor’s Account of Identity, James B. South
Primary and Secondary Causality, Richard C. Taylor
The Epistemology of Abstraction, Richard C. Taylor
Spiritual Violence, Gender, and Sexuality: Implications for Seeking and Dwelling Among Some Catholic Women and LGBT Catholics, Theresa Tobin
Engaging with Global Justice through Internships, Ericka Tucker
Diversity and Felicity: Hobbes's Science of Human Flourishing, Ericka L. Tucker
Arabic Cosmology and the Physics of Cosmic Motion, David Twetten
Edmund Husserl, Pol Vandevelde
Karl\Otto Apel, Pol Vandevelde
Review of Husserl's Ethics and Practical Intentionality, Pol Vandevelde
The Enigma of the Past: Ricoeur’s Theory of Narrative as a Response to Heidegger, Pol Vandevelde
Review of Infinite Phenomenology: The Lessons of Hegel's Science of Experience by John Russon, Michael Vater
Submissions from 2015
After Cassirer: Art and Aesthetic Symbols in Langer and Goodman, Curtis L. Carter
"Fashion is Freedom": Milwaukee Art Museum's '50 Years of Ebony Fashion', Curtis L. Carter
Marquette’s Haggerty Museum has a New Director: Off the Cuff with Susan Longhenry, Curtis L. Carter
Off the Cuff with Monica Obniski, Curtis L. Carter
Remembering the Philosopher Ted Cohen (1939-2014), Curtis L. Carter
Somaesthetics and Dance, Curtis L. Carter
The Pythagorean Table of Opposites, Symbolic Classification, and Aristotle, Owen Goldin
Philosophy and Terry Pratchett, Jacob M. Held and James B. South
Editor's Introduction to The Neo-Kantian Reader, Sebastian Luft
Philosophical Historiography in Marburg Neo-Kantianism: The Example of Cassirer’s Erkenntnisproblem, Sebastian Luft
The Neo-Kantian Reader, Sebastian Luft
The Philosophy of the Marburg School: From the Critique of Scientific Cognition to the Philosophy of Culture, Sebastian Luft
The Space of Culture: Towards a Neo-Kantian Philosophy of Culture (Cohen, Natorp, and Cassirer), Sebastian Luft
Review of Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment, and Race by Emily Lee, Michael J. Monahan
Rousseau, Fanon, and the Question of Method in Political Theory, a review of Jane Anna Gordon's Creolizing Political Theory: Reading Rousseau through Fanon, Michael J. Monahan
The Second Birth, Tilo Schabert and Javier Ibanez-Noe
Embodying a "New" Color Line: Racism, Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and Racial Identities in the "Postracial" Era, Grant J. Silva
On the Militarization of Borders and the Juridical Right to Exclude, Grant J. Silva
Why the Struggle Against Coloniality is Paramount to Latin American Philosophy, Grant J. Silva
Fifty Years after the Fair: Mad Men Goes to the Dark, James B. South
Is Fake All That’s Real? Mad Men Winds Down, James B. South
Lost Horizon: “No, this is not a disentanglement from, but a progressive knotting into.”, James B. South
“There’s a Twinge in My Chest:” Mad Men Goes in Circles, James B. South
“Time and Life”: Everything Must Go, James B. South
Review of The Book of Metaphysical Penetrations by Mulla Sadra, Richard C. Taylor
The Routledge Companion to Islamic Philosophy, Richard C. Taylor and Luis Xavier López-Farjeat
Multitude, Ericka Tucker
Spinoza's Social Sage: Emotion and the Power of Reason in Spinoza's Social Theory, Ericka Tucker
Aristotelian Cosmology and Causality in Classical Arabic Philosophy and its Greek Background, David Twetten
Two French Variations on Truth: Ricoeur's Attestation and Foucault's “Parrhesiastic” Attitude, Pol Vandevelde
"In and of Itself Nothing Is Finite": Schelling's Nature (or So-called Identity) Philosophy, Michael Vater
How Can Truth Telling Count as Reparations?, Margaret Urban Walker
Making Reparations Possible: Theorizing Reparative Justice, Margaret Urban Walker
Troubles with Truth Commissions: Putting the Moral Aims of Truth Commissions to the Fore, Margaret Urban Walker
Submissions from 2014
Art Photography and Everyday Life, Curtis Carter
Introduction to Aesthetics of Everyday Life: East and West, Curtis Carter
Kandinsky at the Milwaukee Art Museum, Curtis Carter
Uncommon Art from Common Folk, Curtis Carter
Art Photography and Everyday Life, Curtis L. Carter
Curating [Encyclopedia entry], Curtis L. Carter
Dadaism [Encyclopedia entry], Curtis L. Carter
New Curator at Milwaukee Art Museum: Off the Cuff with Brandon Ruud, Curtis L. Carter
Video Art: Cultural Transformations, Curtis L. Carter
Han and Tang Ideals and the Future of Chinese Arts, Curtis L. Carter and Yang Yibo
Husserl und die klassische deutsche Philosophie, Faustino Fabbianelli and Sebastian Luft
Reassessing Neo-Kantianism. Another Look at Hermann Cohen’s Kant Interpretation, Sebastian Luft
The Concept of Privilege: A Critical Appraisal, Michael Monahan
Review of The Epistemology of Resistance by Jose Medina, Michael J. Monahan
Review of The Epistemology of Resistance: Gender and Racial Oppression, Epistemic Injustice, and Resistant Imaginations by Jose Medina, Michael J. Monahan
Blurring Two Conceptions of Subjective Experience: Folk versus Philosophical Phenomenality, Anthony F. Peressini
Populism, Pueblos, and Plutocracy: Notes on Radical Democracy from Latin America, Grant J. Silva
Cultivating Virtue: Perspectives from Philosophy, Theology, and Psychology, Nancy E. Snow
Introduction [to Cultivating Virtue: Perspectives from Philosophy, Theology, and Psychology], Nancy E. Snow
'Nothing Like a Bit of Destiny to Get the Old Plot Rolling': A Philosophical Reading of Wyrd Sisters, James B. South
Veronica Mars: She’s a Marshmallow, James B. South
Providence in Averroes, Richard C. Taylor
Feminist Political Theory, Ericka Tucker
Chronique de l'Institut supérieur de Philosophie, Pol Vandevelde
Dichtung als Übersetzung. Heideggers Reformulierung von Platons Denken unter dem Einfluss der Romantik, Pol Vandevelde
Hermeneutics, Pol Vandevelde
Language as the House of Being? How to Bring Intelligibility to Heidegger While Keeping the Excitement, Pol Vandevelde
La pensée de l’événement : Heidegger et le romantisme allemand, Pol Vandevelde
Review of Being, Essence, and Substance in Plato and Aristotle by Paul Ricoeur, Pol Vandevelde
Did Schelling Misunderstand Fichte’s Transcendental Method?, Michael Vater
Reconfiguring Identity in Schelling’s Würzburg System, Michael Vater
Religion beyond the Limits of Criticism, Michael Vater