Click here for information about my book, A Theory of Race (Routledge, 2009) Note: Many of the following links will take you to copies of my papers that can only be accessed with institutional subscriptions to the journals in which they are published. If you cannot access those journals, please email me (joshuamglasgow[at]gmail[dot]com), and I will send you a copy. Journal Articles and Book Chapters Forthcoming 17)
“Racism as Disrespect," Ethics, forthcoming 16)
“The End of Historical Constructivism:
Circularity, Redundancy, Indeterminacy,” The
Monist, forthcoming 2010 15)
“Another Look at the Reality of Race,
by which I Mean Racef,” in
Allan Hazlett, ed., New Waves in
Metaphysics (Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming 2010) 14)
With Julie Shulman, “Is Ordinary Race-Thinking Biological
or Social, and Does It Matter for Racism?” Journal of Social Philosophy,
forthcoming Hot Off the Press 13) "In Defense of a Four-Part Theory: Replies to Hardimon, Haslanger, Mallon, & Zack," Symposia on Race, Gender, and Philosophy, vol. 5 no. 2 (Fall 2009), 1-18 12) With Julie Shulman and Enrique Covarrubias, “The Ordinary Conception of Race in the United States and Its Relation to Racial Attitudes: A New Approach,” Journal of Cognition and Culture, vol. 9 (2009), 15-38 2008 11) “Is Kantian Ethics Self-Refuting? A Reply to Millgram,” Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, September 2008, 1-5 10) “On the Methodology of the Race Debate: Conceptual Analysis and Racial Discourse,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 76 (March 2008), 333-358 2007 9) “Three Things Realist Constructionism about Race—or Anything Else—Can Do,” Journal of Social Philosophy, vol. 38 (Winter 2007), 554-568 8) “Kant’s Conception of Humanity,” Journal of the History of Philosophy, vol. 45 (April 2007), 291-308 7) “Hi-Fi Aesthetics,” The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, vol. 65 (Spring 2007), 163-174 2006 6) “A Third Way in the Race Debate,” The Journal of Political Philosophy, vol. 14 (June 2006), 163-185 5) “Kant’s Principle of Universal Law,” in Mark Timmons, ed., Conduct and Character (5th ed.) (Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth, 2006): 126-139 · Reprinted in David Ohreen, Ed., An Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge, God, Mind, and Morality (Nelson, 2009) 2003 4) “On the New Biology of Race,” The Journal of Philosophy, vol. 100 (Sept. 2003), 456-474 3) With Michael Lynch, “The Impossibility of Superdupervenience,” Philosophical Studies, vol. 113 (April 2003), 201-221 2) “Expanding the Limits of Universalization: Kant’s Duties and Kantian Moral Deliberation,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 33 (March 2003), 23-48 2001 1) “Kant’s Non-Prudential Duty of Beneficence,” in Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann, and Ralph Schumacher, eds., Kant und die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses (Walter de Gruyter, 2001), Bd. III, 211-219 Book Reviews and Notes 4) Graham Oddie, Value, Reality, and Desire (Oxford University Press, 2005), Australasian Journal of Philosophy 84 (Dec. 2006), 631-634 3) Michael P. Levine and Tamas Pataki, eds., Racism in Mind (Cornell University Press, 2004), Australasian Journal of Philosophy 84 (March 2006), 150-151 2) Robert A. Hinde, Why Good Is Good: the Sources of Morality (Routledge, 2002), Ethics 114 (July 2005), 856-857 1) Jamie Mayerfield, Suffering and Moral Responsibility (Oxford University Press, 1999), International Studies in Philosophy 35, no. 4 (2004), 363 Op-Ed Articles 1) "Curses! If Not the Red Sox, Why Not the Blazers?" The Oregonian, Oct. 29, 2004, p. C11 |