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Philosophy isn’t complete without the voices of women – past and present. Dive into the rich, complex legacy of women’s thought and action with our Women’s History collection. Explore more: oxford.ly/3EOClA5

Philosophy isn’t complete without the voices of women – past and present. Dive into the rich, complex legacy of women’s thought and action with our Women’s History collection.

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"Moral Responsibility and the Flicker of Freedom" by Justin A. Capes examines the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP). This chapter explores whether these cases confirm or challenge our understanding of free will. Read more: oxford.ly/4d1TCSW #PhilosophyInFocus

"Moral Responsibility and the Flicker of Freedom" by Justin A. Capes examines the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP). This chapter explores whether these cases confirm or challenge our understanding of free will.

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Discover the overlooked contributions of Margaret Macdonald in "Margaret Macdonald, Philosopher of Language." Explore her evolving views on verificationism and profound insights into language use and performative acts. Read more: oxford.ly/4d5nvBT #WomensHistory

Discover the overlooked contributions of Margaret Macdonald in "Margaret Macdonald, Philosopher of Language." Explore her evolving views on verificationism and profound insights into language use and performative acts.

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"Mary Ann Shadd Cary", edited by Nneka D. Dennie, showcases Shadd Cary’s fight for racial and gender equality revealing key insights into nineteenth-century Black feminist thought. Read more: oxford.ly/4jaoSk4 #PhilosophyInFocus

"Mary Ann Shadd Cary", edited by Nneka D. Dennie, showcases Shadd Cary’s fight for racial and gender equality revealing key insights into nineteenth-century Black feminist thought.

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"Kant on Freedom and Rational Agency" by Markus Kohl examines Kant’s doctrine of freedom, defending a dual-aspect interpretation of transcendental idealism. This chapter explores how Kant justifies belief in free will. Read more: oxford.ly/45hsDko #PhilosophyInFocus

"Kant on Freedom and Rational Agency" by Markus Kohl examines Kant’s doctrine of freedom, defending a dual-aspect interpretation of transcendental idealism. This chapter explores how Kant justifies belief in free will.
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Are you looking for a home for your research on the philosophy of uncertainty? Join The Philosophical Quarterly's community of authors to broaden the reach & impact of your important work. Learn more: oxford.ly/4faHSNz Deadline: June 30, 2025

Are you looking for a home for your research on the philosophy of uncertainty? Join The Philosophical Quarterly's community of authors to broaden the reach & impact of your important work.

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📢 Inviting all scholars in environmental studies! Oxford Intersections: Environmental Change and Human Experience seeks article ideas on interdisciplinary human experience in changing environmental contexts. Find out more: oxford.ly/3HfVSKs

📢 Inviting all scholars in environmental studies! Oxford Intersections: Environmental Change and Human Experience seeks article ideas on interdisciplinary human experience in changing environmental contexts.

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Engaging with #WomensHistory is vital to understanding the broader currents of philosophical and historical thought. Explore our curated collection on “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations.” Read today: oxford.ly/3ZoA6dK

Engaging with #WomensHistory is vital to understanding the broader currents of philosophical and historical thought. Explore our curated collection on “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations.”
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📢 Inviting all scholars in gender studies to submit article ideas! Oxford Intersections: Gender Justice is looking for article ideas that explore how gender intersects with all aspects of life through interdisciplinary research. Learn more: oxford.ly/4mkV2fz

📢 Inviting all scholars in gender studies to submit article ideas! Oxford Intersections: Gender Justice is looking for article ideas that explore how gender intersects with all aspects of life through interdisciplinary research.

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"The Oxford Handbook of Freedom", edited by David Schmidtz and Carmen E. Pavel, explores diverse perspectives on liberty, from self-ownership to positive freedom, questioning how freedom functions in a diverse society. Read more: oxford.ly/43xu4sD #PhilosophyInFocus

"The Oxford Handbook of Freedom", edited by David Schmidtz and Carmen E. Pavel, explores diverse perspectives on liberty, from self-ownership to positive freedom, questioning how freedom functions in a diverse society.

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What is gender oppression? Is there a distinctive kind of women’s knowledge? “Feminist Philosophy” offers a concise, intersectional guide to key debates in feminist thought - from identity and embodiment to justice and the environment. Read now: oxford.ly/4kgvVt5

What is gender oppression? Is there a distinctive kind of women’s knowledge? “Feminist Philosophy” offers a concise, intersectional guide to key debates in feminist thought - from identity and embodiment to justice and the environment.

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Discover the women forgotten by philosophy, as well as history’s most famous thinkers, with our life stories reading list. Browse more on Bookshop.org US: oxford.ly/45tIWuy

Discover the women forgotten by philosophy, as well as history’s most famous thinkers, with our life stories reading list. 

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What is Freedom? by Toby Buckle explores freedom through diverse perspectives. This chapter examines whether workplaces function as dictatorships, questioning the limits of economic freedom. Read more: oxford.ly/43zpThn #PhilosophyInFocus

What is Freedom? by Toby Buckle explores freedom through diverse perspectives. This chapter examines whether workplaces function as dictatorships, questioning the limits of economic freedom.

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Last call! The Monist invites papers on the Philosophy of Biodiversity. Explore, challenge, and expand current standards in philosophical discussions of biodiversity. Submit by June 15, 2025. Learn more: oxford.ly/4g8UZ32

Last call! The Monist invites papers on the Philosophy of Biodiversity. Explore, challenge, and expand current standards in philosophical discussions of biodiversity. Submit by June 15, 2025. 

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"Being Guilty" by Guy Elgat explores how thinkers from Kant to Heidegger link guilt to freedom. This chapter examines Schelling’s view that guilt presupposes a timeless, free act of self-constitution. Read more: oxford.ly/3SvECn9 #PhilosophyInFocus

"Being Guilty" by Guy Elgat explores how thinkers from Kant to Heidegger link guilt to freedom. This chapter examines Schelling’s view that guilt presupposes a timeless, free act of self-constitution.

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