Research from 2025
Design and the Constitution of Semantic or Conceptual Meaning, Gregory Galford and Jeremy Barris
Research from 2023
Teaching Philosophy as a Way of Life with Respect to Our Being, Jeremy Barris
Research from 2022
The Nature of Persons and Our Ethical Relations with Nonhuman Animals, Jeremy Barris
Research from 2021
Philosophical Presentation and the Implicitly Humorous Structure of Philosophy, Jeremy Barris
Research from 2019
Argumentative Rhetoric and Logical Reasoning as Engagement with Being, Jeremy Barris
Research from 2018
Deep Disagreement and the Virtues of Argumentative and Epistemic Incapacity, Jeremy Barris
Research from 2017
Asterix, Carnival, and the Wonder of Everyday Life, Jeremy Barris
Davidson and a Twist of Wittgenstein: Metaontology, Self-Canceling Paradox, and Settled Insight, Jeremy Barris
Research from 2015
Teaching Early Modern Philosophy as a Bridge between Causal or Naturalistic and Conceptual Thought, Jeremy Barris and Paul M. Turner
Research from 2014
Dreams as a Meta-Conceptual or Existential Experience, Jeremy Barris
Metaphysics, Deep Pluralism, and Paradoxes of Informal Logic, Jeremy Barris
The Nature and Possibility of Public Philosophy, Jeremy Barris
Research from 2012
The Convergent Conceptions of Being in Mainstream Analytic and Postmodern Continental Philosophy, Jeremy Barris
Research from 2011
Thoughts on Wisdom and Its Relation to Critical Thinking, Multiculturalism, and Global Awareness, Jeremy Barris
Research from 2008
The Formal Structure of Metaphysics and The Importance of Being Earnest, Jeremy Barris
Research from 2007
An Internal Connection between Logic and Rhetoric, and a Legitimate Foundation for Knowledge, Jeremy Barris
The Power of Homophobic Labeling: A Post-Structuralist Psychoanalytic and Marxist Explanation, Jeremy Barris
Research from 2006
Oscar Wilde’s Artificiality and the Logic of Genuine Pluralism, Jeremy Barris
The Problem of Comparing Different Cultural or Theoretical Frameworks: Davidson, Rorty, and the Nature of Truth, Jeremy Barris
Research from 1997
Review of Derrida's Archive Fever and Caputo's Deconstruction in a Nutshell, Jeremy Barris