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Schear, Robert Stern, Thomas Uebel, James Williams, Catherine Wilson.Each issue consists of papers addressing a single topic and maintaining the highest standard of scholarly excellence.Recent issues have been concerned with such topics as perception, ecology, philosophy of language, and misogyny.
The journal is published by the University of Arkansas philosophy department and the University of Arkansas Press. Unjust circumstances, and those harmed by them, must appear worthy of attention and practical response, so that they are taken to issue in intelligible and authoritative calls to action. Yet we inhabit a world in which the field of social visibility is shaped by structures of domination, and in which individuals capacities for ethical perception and judgment are often substantially compromised. Where we are confronted with structural racism, many see a properly functioning justice system; where we are confronted with appalling levels of economic inequality and exploitation, many see free and fair exchange; where we are confronted with environmentally unsustainable farming industries that inflict great suffering on nonhuman animals, many see reasonable institutions for feeding human beings. ![]() We are interested in work that challenges received conceptions of social critique and expands the range of rational resources for making conditions of suffering and injustice visible. These expanded resources include, among others, perspectives of grassroots social movements, personal voices of survivor narratives and stories of trauma, aesthetic experiences, including engagement with works of art and literature, conceptual resources generated by counter- publics, insights gleaned from new versions of standpoint theory, and illumination cast by revived attention to classical critical concepts such as ideology and immanent critique. The volume aims to bring together scholars representing a range of traditions of critical social thought (e.g., feminist theory, critical race theory, decolonial theory, Critical Theory, critical disability studies, critical animal studies, Anglo-American ethics and philosophy of social science, and moral psychology) that provocatively advance the philosophical understanding of social critique and practice. Please prepare manuscripts for blind review and send your paper as a.pdf or.doc to philtopicsgmail.com with Social Visibility in the subject line. Sahi, Alfred Archer and Georgina Mills, Myisha Cherry, Cline Leboeuf, James Sias, Heidi L. Maibom, Monique Wonderly, Ryan Cox, Joel Krueger and Lucy Osler, Luca Barlassina and Max Khan Hayward. Paul, Jennifer M. Morton, Berislav Marui, Stephen White, Mark Schroeder, Kristie Dotson, Endre Begby, Ryan Preston-Roedder. Morton How Can Beliefs WrongA Strawsonian Epistemology Berislav Marui and Stephen White When Beliefs Wrong Mark Schroeder Accumulating Epistemic Power: A Problem with Epistemology Kristie Dotson Doxastic Morality: A Moderately Skeptical Perspective Endre Begby Three Varieties of Faith Ryan Preston-Roedder. Saul Omissive Implicature Eric Swanson Toxic Speech: Toward an Epidemiology of Discursive Harm Lynne Tirrell SYMPOSIUM ON TWO DIMENSIONAL SEMANTICS On the Connection between Semantic Content and the Objects of Assertion Una Stojni A Bridge from Semantic Value to Content Brian Rabern. Graham, Hilary Kornblith, Gary Lupyan, Lisa Miracchi, Ram Neta, Katherine Puddifoot, Lance J. Saul Feminism Issues And Arguments To Word Full Article PDFGraham Doxastic Justification is Fundamental Hilary Kornblith How Reliable is Perception Gary Lupyan Epistemic Agency and the Generality Problem Lisa Miracchi Two Legacies of Goldmans Epistemology Ram Neta Stereotyping: The Multifactorial View ( Full Article PDF ) Katherine Puddifoot Core Cognition and its Aftermath Lance J. Bennett, Robert Briscoe, Berit Brogaard, John Campbell, E. J. Green, Gary Hatfield, Christopher S. McLaughlin, Jessie Munton, Nico Orlandi, Ian Phillips, Robert Schwartz, Lu Teng. Bennett Depiction, Pictorial Experience, and Vision Science Robert Briscoe Perceptual Appearances of Personality Berit Brogaard The Problem of Spatiality for a Relational View of Experience John Campbell Representationalism and Perceptual Organization E. J. Green Perceiving as Having Subjectively Conditioned Appearances Gary Hatfield Perceptual Relativity Christopher S. Hill Does Experience Have Phenomenal Properties Geoffrey Lee The Skewed View from Here: Normal Geometric Misperception Brian P. McLaughlin Visual Confidences and Direct Perceptual Justification Jessie Munton Bayesian Perception Is Ecological Perception Nico Orlandi Nave Realism and the Science of (Some) Illusions Ian Phillips Perceptual Veridicality Robert Schwartz Cognitive Penetration, Imagining, and the Downgrade Thesis Lu Teng. Cerbone, Manuel Dries, Sebastian Gardner, Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Susan James, Kelly Dean Jolley, P. J. E. Kail, Gary Kemp, Robin Le Poidevin, Paul Lodge, Wayne Martin, Denis McManus, Joseph Melia, A. W. Moore, Stephen Mulhall, Graham Priest, Joseph K.
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