To view a contributors bio, click Hsiang-Yun Chen Hsiang-Yun Chen is an assistant research fellow at The Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS) at Academia Sinica and works primarily...
...L. Uckelman, by Nathan Eckstrand and K. K. Edin, and by Skye Cleary, have touched on some of the complications at issue. Along with these previous contributions, a preliminary caveat...
...Ian James Kidd, Nathan Nobis, Richard Pettigrew, Kate Norlock, Kevin Schilbrack, Sara Uckelman, and Adriel M. Trott for comments to an earlier version of this piece. Helen De Cruz is...
...by Simone Webb Mary Wollstonecraft by Sandrine Bergès Harriet Taylor Mill by Helen McCabe Christine Ladd-Franklin by Sara Uckelman Mary Anne Evans by Clare Carlisle Edith Stein by Jae Hetterley...
...realize it when a piece is just added on for the “diversity effect”, and the results can often be counter-productive. As Sara Uckelman recently pointed out in a very nice...
...answer will be “because these premises lead to this conclusion.” * At the Fiction Writing for Philosophers Workshop at Oxford Brookes University in June 2017, Dr. Sara L. Uckelman, the...
...Sara L. Uckelman, the published speculative fiction writer and Lecturer in Logic and Philosophy of Language at Durham University, was invited to speak about “Plot as argument, argument as plot”....
At the Fiction Writing for Philosophers Workshop at Oxford Brookes University in June 2017, Dr. Sara L. Uckelman, the published speculative fiction writer and Lecturer in Logic and Philosophy of...