Submissions from 2024
Ecology and the environment, Bryan E. Bannon
Toward a Pluralist Approach to Vulnerability: A Contribution to an Interdisciplinary Trialogue on Vulnerability, Erinn Gilson
Crafting Character with Aristotle and Augustine, George Heffernan
An enactivist account of the dynamics of lying, Christian Kronsted, Shuan Gallagher, Deborah Tollefsen, and Leah Windsor
On Being Open in Closed Places: Vulnerability and Violence in Inpatient Psychiatric Settings, Cat Papastavrou Brooks, Isobel Johnston, and Erinn Gilson
Colloquium 4: Aristotle’s Discovery of First Philosophy, William Wians
Note on Physics VIII 1.250 b13: Categorical or Hypothetical?, William Wians
Submissions from 2017
Being a Friend to Nature: Environmental Virtues and Ethical Ideals, Bryan Bannon
Navigating Nature in the Anthropocene, Bryan Bannon
A Defense of the Human Right to Adequate Food, Sandra Raponi
Food Security as a Human Rights Issue, Sandra Raponi
Submissions from 2016
Nature and Experience: Phenomenology and the Environment, Bryan Bannon
Nature, Meaning and Value, Bryan Bannon
Submissions from 2015
Is Coercion Necessary for Law? The Role of Coercion in International and Domestic Law, Sandra Raponi
The Heart of Human Rights by Allen Buchanan, Sandra Raponi
Submissions from 2014
Evolving Conceptions of Environmental Phenomenology, Bryan Bannon
From Mastery to Mystery: A Phenomenological Foundation for Environmental Ethics, Bryan Bannon
Submissions from 2013
From Intrinsic Value to Compassion: A Place-Based Ethic, Bryan Bannon
Submissions from 2012
The World through an Interdisciplinary Lens, Helen Poulos, Bryan Bannon, Jeremy Isard, Phoebe Stonebraker, Dana Royer, Gary Yohe, and Barry Chernoff
Submissions from 2011
Flesh and Nature: Understanding Merleau-Ponty's Relational Ontology, Bryan Bannon
Re-Envisioning Nature: The Role of Aesthetics in Environmental Ethics, Bryan Bannon
Submissions from 2010
Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy of Nature by Ted Toadvine, Bryan Bannon
Submissions from 2009
Developing Val Plumwood's Dialogical Ethical Ontology and its Consequences for a Place-Based Ethic, Bryan Bannon