Leaders in Learning - Philosophy
Final Draft 2004-2005




Department Authors

BATTERMAN, R. BELL, J. BRENNAN, S.
CHARLAND, L. FALKENSTEIN, L. FIELDING, H.
GRANDI, G. HENRY, D. HILL, B.
HOFFMASTER, B. KLIMCHUK, D. LENNON, T.
MARRAS, A. McLEOD, C. MILLER, J.
NICHOLAS, J. SKELTON, A. STAINTON, R.J.
THORP, J. VIGER, C. WEIJER, C.

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Publications

Batterman, R.

Batterman, R. 2005. Critical Phenomena and Breaking Drops: Infinite Idealizations in Physics. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 36 (2): 225-244.


Bell, J.

Bell, J. 2005. Continuity and Infinitesimals. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Zalta, E.N. Available: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/continuity/ [cited February 8, 2006].

Bell, J. 2005. The Continuous and the Infinitesimal in Mathematics and Philosophy. Milan: Polimetrica. 352 pp.

Bell, J. 2005. The Development of Categorical Logic. Handbook of Philosophic Logic 12: 279-361.

Bell, J. 2005. Divergent Concepts of the Continuum in 19th and Early 20th Century Mathematics and Philosophy. Axiomathes 15 (1): 63-84.

Bell, J. 2005. Oppositions and Paradoxes in Mathematics and Philosophy. Axiomathes 15 (2): 165-180.

Bell, J. 2004. Whole and Part in Mathematics. Axiomathes 14 (4): 285-294.


Brennan, S.

Brennan, S. 2004. Feminism, Liberalism, and Rights. Varieties of Feminist Liberalism. A. Baehr. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. 85-102.


Charland, L.

Charland, L. 2004. As Autonomy Heads Harm's Way. Philosophy, Psychiatry, Psychology 11 (4): 361-363.

Charland, L. 2004. Cynthia's Dilemma : Consenting to Heroin Prescription. Health Care Ethics in Canada. 2 ed. F. Baylis, J. Downie, B. Hoffmaster, and S. Sherwin. Toronto: Thomson, Nelson. 267-278.

Charland, L. 2005. Emotion, Experience, and the Indeterminacy of Valence. Emotion and Consciousness. L.F. Barrett, P. Niedenthal, and P. Winkielman. New York: Guilford Press. 231-254.

Charland, L. 2004. A Madness for Identity: Psychiatric Labels, Consumer Autonomy and the Perils of the Internet. Philosophy, Psychiatry, Psychology 11 (4): 335-349. Commentaries by Merskey, H., D.M. and Sadler, J., M.D.

Charland, L. 2004. Mental Competence and Value : The Problem of Normativity in the Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity. Health Care Ethics in Canada. 2 ed. F. Baylis, J. Downie, B. Hoffmaster, and S. Sherwin. Toronto: Thomson, Nelson. 284-297.

Charland, L. 2004. Moral Treatment and The Personality Disorders. The Philosophy of Psychiatry : A Companion. J. Radden. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 64-77.

Eadie, T.L., and L. Charland. 2005. Ethics in Speech-Language Pathology: Beyond the Codes and Canons. Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology 29 (1): 29-36.


Falkenstein, L.

Falkenstein, L. 2004. Nativism and the Nature of Thought in Reid's Account of our Knowledge of the External World. The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid. T. Cuneo, and R. Van Woudenberg. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 156-179.

Falkenstein, L. 2004. Reid and Smith on Vision. The Journal of Scottish Philosophy 2: 103-118.


Fielding, H.

Fielding, H. 2005. Reflections on Corporeal Existence : A Phenomenological Alternative to Mind/Body Dualism. Feministische Phanomenologie und Hermeneutik. S. Stoller, V. Vasterling, and L. Fisher. Wurzburg: Konigshausen & Neumann. 96-112.


Grandi, G.

Grandi, G.B. 2005. Thomas Reid's Geometry of Visibles and the Parallel Postulate. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 36A (1): 79-103.


Henry, D.

Henry, D. 2005. Embryological Models in Ancient Philosophy. Phronesis-a Journal for Ancient Philosophy 50 (1): 1-42.


Hill, B.

Hill, B. 2004. Resemblance and Locke's Primary-Secondary Quality Distinction. Locke Studies 4: 89-112.


Hoffmaster, B.

Charland, L. 2004. Cynthia's Dilemma : Consenting to Heroin Prescription. Health Care Ethics in Canada. 2 ed. F. Baylis, J. Downie, B. Hoffmaster, and S. Sherwin. Toronto: Thomson, Nelson. 267-278.

Charland, L. 2004. Mental Competence and Value : The Problem of Normativity in the Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity. Health Care Ethics in Canada. 2 ed. F. Baylis, J. Downie, B. Hoffmaster, and S. Sherwin. Toronto: Thomson, Nelson. 284-297.

Simpson, C.S., B. Hoffmaster, and P. Dorian. 2005. Downward Delegation of Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Decision-Making in a Restricted-Resource Environment: the Pitfalls of Bedside Rationing. Canadian Journal of Cardiology 21 (7): 595-599.

Simpson, C.S., B. Hoffmaster, L.B. Mitchell, and G.J. Klein. 2004. Mandatory Physician Reporting of Drivers With Cardiac Disease: Ethical and Practical Considerations. Canadian Journal of Cardiology 20 (13): 1329-1334.


Klimchuk, D.

Klimchuk, D. 2004. Three Accounts of Respect for Persons in Kant's Ethics. Kantian Review 8: 36-61.

Klimchuk, D. 2004. Unjust Enrichment and Corrective Justice. Understanding Unjust Enrichment. J. Nyers, M. McInnes, and S. Pitel. London, UK: Hart Publishing. 111-137.

Klimchuk, D. 2004. Unjust Enrichment and Reparations for Slavery. Boston University Law Review 84 (5): 1257-1275.


Lennon, T.

Lennon, T. 2004. Bayle on Hobbes's Alleged Atheism. Aufklarung 16: 67-77.

Lennon, T. 2004. Bayle on Socinianism. Pierre Bayle dans la Republique des Lettres : Philosophie, Religion, Critique. A. McKenna, and G. Paganini. Paris, France: H. Champion. 171-191.

Lennon, T. 2004. Descartes and the Objections of Objections. O que nos faz pensar? 18: 165-182.

Lennon, T. 2004. Huet, Descartes and the Objection of Objections. Skepticism in Renaissance and Post-Renaissance Thought. J.R. Maia Neto, and R.H. Popkin. Amherst, NY: Humanity Books. 123-142.

Lennon, T. 2004. A Rejoinder to Mori. Journal of the History of Ideas 65: 335-341.

Lennon, T.M. 2004. Through a Glass Darkly: More on Locke's Logic of Ideas. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 85 (3): 322-337.


Marras, A.

Marras, A. 2005. Commonsense Refutations of Eliminativism. The Mind as a Scientific Object. D. Johnson, and C.E. Erneling. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 206-210.

Marras, A. 2005. Consciousness and Reduction. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 56: 335-361.


McLeod, C.

McLeod, C. 2005. How to Distinguish Autonomy From Integrity. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35 (1): 107-133.

McLeod, C. 2004. Integrity and Self-Protection. Journal of Social Philosophy 35 (2): 216-232.

McLeod, C. 2004. Understanding Trust. Health Care Ethics in Canada. 2 ed. F. Baylis, J. Downie, B. Hoffmaster, and S. Sherwin. Toronto: Harcourt Brace and W.B. Saunders. 186-192.


Miller, J.

Thorp, J. 2005. Fuming Accidie : the Sins of Dante's Gurglers. Dante & the Unorthodox - The Aesthetics of Transgression. J. Miller. Waterloo, Canada: WLU Press. 151-169.


Nicholas, J.

Nicholas, J. 2005. Neyman, Jerzy. Encyclopedia of Social Measurement. 2 ed. K. Kempf-Leonard. San Diego, California: Academic Press. 839-844.


Skelton, A.

Skelton, A. 2005. Griffin, James (1933 - ). The Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers. S. Brown. Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press. 348-352.


Stainton, R.J.

Elugardo, R., and R.J. Stainton. 2004. Shorthand, Syntactic Ellipsis, and the Pragmatic Determinants of What Is Said. Mind & Language 19 (4): 442-471.


Thorp, J.

Thorp, J. 2004. A Defence of the Liberal View and Suggestions for a Way Forward - Submission to the Eames Commission. Crossings 1 (1): 16-25. Available at http://ca.geocities.com/crossings@rogers.com.

Thorp, J. 2005. Fuming Accidie : the Sins of Dante's Gurglers. Dante & the Unorthodox - The Aesthetics of Transgression. J. Miller. Waterloo, Canada: WLU Press. 151-169.


Viger, C.

Viger, C. 2005. Learning to Think: a Response to the Language of Thought Argument for Innateness. Mind & Language 20 (3): 313-325.


Weijer, C.

Emanuel, E.J., and C. Weijer. 2005. Protecting Communities in Research: From a New Principle to Rational Protections. The 25th Anniversary of the Belmont Report. J. Childress, E. Meslin, and H. Shapiro. Georgetown: Georgetown University Press. 165-183.

Miller, P.B., and C. Weijer. 2005. Evaluating Benefits and Harms in Research on Healthy Children. Ethics and Research with Children. E. Kodish. New York: Oxford University Press. 29-45.

Miller, P.B., and C. Weijer. 2005. When are Research Risks Reasonable in Relation to Anticipated Benefits? Nature Medicine 10: 570-573.

Weijer, C., and G. LeBlanc. 2005. Revising the Ethics of HIV Prevention Research in Developing Countries. UNAIDS: Geneva. 21 pp. Background Paper Prepared for UNAIDS, Geneva.



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