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Rae Langton (langton-r)

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    Anderson, Luvell, Haslanger, Sally and Langton, Rae. 2012. Language and Race.” in The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language, edited by Gillian K. Russell and Delia Graff Fara, pp. 753–767. Routledge Philosophy Companions. London: Routledge.
    Langton, Rae. 1990. Whose Right? Ronald Dworkin, Women and Pornographers.” Philosophy & Public Affairs 19: 311–359.
    Langton, Rae. 1992. Locke on Relations and Reducibility: Two Readings of a Remark.” Unpublished manuscript.
    Langton, Rae. 1993. Speech-Acts and Unspeakable Acts.” Philosophy & Public Affairs 22(4): 293–330.
    Langton, Rae. 1995. Sexual Solipsism.” Philosophical Topics 23(2): 149–187.
    Langton, Rae. 1998. Kantian Humility: Our Ignorance of Things in Themselves. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0199243174.001.0001.
    Langton, Rae. 2000a. The Musical, the Magical, and the Mathematical Soul.” in History of the Mind-Body Problem, edited by Tim Crane and Sarah Patterson, pp. 13–33. Studies in the History of Philosophy. London: Routledge.
    Langton, Rae. 2000b. Feminism in Epistemology: Exclusion and Objectification.” in The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy, edited by Miranda Fricker and Jennifer Hornsby, pp. 127–145. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Langton, Rae. 2000c. Locke’s Relations and God’s Good Pleasure.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 100: 76–91. Reprinted in Anstey (2006).
    Langton, Rae. 2001. Reply to Lorne Falkenstein (2001).” Kantian Review 5: 64–72.
    Langton, Rae. 2003. Review of Van Cleve (1999).” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66(1): 211–228.
    Langton, Rae. 2004a. Elusive Knowledge of Things in Themselves.” in Lewisian Themes: The Philosophy of David Lewis, edited by Frank Jackson and Graham Priest, pp. 130–137. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780199274550.001.0001.
    Langton, Rae. 2004b. Intention as Faith.” in Agency and Action, edited by John Hyman and Helen Steward, pp. 243–258. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 55. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Langton, Rae. 2004c. Projection and Objectification.” in The Future for Philosophy, edited by Brian Leiter, pp. 285–303. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780199247288.001.0001.
    Langton, Rae. 2005a. A Study Guide to Descartes’ Meditations.” MIT course material for 24.202 Modern Philosophy: Descartes to Kant.
    Langton, Rae. 2005b. Feminism in Philosophy.” in The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy, edited by Frank Jackson and Michael A. Smith, pp. 231–257. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199234769.001.0001.
    Langton, Rae. 2006. Kant’s Phenomena: Extrinsic or Relational Properties? A Reply to Allais (2006).” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73(1): 170–185.
    Langton, Rae. 2007a. Disenfranchised Silence.” in Common Minds. Themes from the Philosophy of Philip Pettit, edited by Geoffrey Brennan, Robert E. Goodin, Frank Jackson, and Michael A. Smith, pp. 199–214. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Langton, Rae. 2007b. Objective and Unconditioned Value.” The Philosophical Review 116(2): 157–185.
    Langton, Rae. 2009a. Sexual Solipsism. Philosophical Essays on Pornography and Objectification. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199247066.001.0001.
    Langton, Rae. 2009b. Esteem in the Moral Economy of Oppression.” in Philosophical Perspectives 23: Ethics, edited by John Hawthorne, pp. 273–291. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley; Sons, Inc.
    Langton, Rae. 2012. Beyond Belief: Pragmatics in Hate Speech and Pornography.” in Speech and Harm: Controversies over Free Speech, edited by Ishani Maitra and Mary Kate McGowan, pp. 72–93. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199236282.001.0001.
    Langton, Rae. 2014. Projected Love.” in Understanding Love. Philosophy, Film, and Fiction, edited by Susan M. Wolf and Christopher Grau, pp. 141–162. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195384512.001.0001.
    Langton, Rae. 2015a. Ignorance of Things in Themselves.” in The Norton Introduction to Philosophy, edited by Gideon Rosen, Alex Byrne, Joshua Cohen, and Seana Valentine Shiffrin, pp. 334–344. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. Reprinted in Rosen et al. (2018, 292–300).
    Langton, Rae. 2015b. Humility and Co-existence in Kant and Lewis: Two Modal Themes, with Variations.” in A Companion to David Lewis, edited by Barry C. Loewer and Jonathan Schaffer, pp. 491–503. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley; Sons, Inc., doi:10.1002/9781118398593.
    Langton, Rae. 2015c. The Impossible Necessity of ‘Filling in Space’ .” in Passions and Projections. Themes from the Philosophy of Simon Blackburn, edited by Robert N. Johnson and Michael A. Smith, pp. 106–115. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198723172.001.0001.
    Langton, Rae. 2017. Is Pornography Like the Law? in Beyond Speech. Pornography and Analytic Feminist Philosophy, edited by Mari Mikkola, pp. 23–38. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190257910.001.0001.
    Langton, Rae. 2018a. The Authority of Hate Speech.” in Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law, volume III, edited by John Gardner, Leslie Green, and Brian Leiter, pp. 123–152. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Langton, Rae. 2018b. Blocking as Counter-Speech.” in New Work on Speech Acts, edited by Daniel Fogal, Daniel W. Harris, and Matt Moss, pp. 144–164. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198738831.001.0001.
    Langton, Rae. 2019. Empathy and First-Personal Imagining.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 119(1): 77–104.
    Langton, Rae and Robichaud, Philip. 2010. Ghosts in the World Machine? Humility and its Alternatives.” in New Waves in Metaphysics, edited by Allan Hazlett, pp. 156–178. New Waves in Philosophy. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Lewis, David and Langton, Rae. 1998. Defining ‘Intrinsic’ .” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58(2): 333–345. Reprinted in Lewis (1999, 116–132) and in Francescotti (2014, 17–30).
    Lewis, David and Langton, Rae. 2001. Marshall and Parsons on ‘Intrinsic’ [reply to Marshall and Parsons (2001)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63(2): 353–356.
    Lewis, David and Langton, Rae. 2002. Comment définir ‘intrinsèque’ .” Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 107(4): 541–557. Une traduction de Lewis and Langton (1998) par F. Ferro.

Further References

    Allais, Lucy. 2006. Intrinsic Natures: A Critique of Langton on Kant [on Langton (1998)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73(1): 143–169.
    Anstey, Peter R., ed. 2006. John Locke. Critical Assessments. Volume III: Metaphysics. Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers. London: Routledge.
    Falkenstein, Lorne. 2001. Langton on Things in Themselves: Critique of Langton (1998).” Kantian Review 5: 49–64.
    Francescotti, Robert M., ed. 2014. A Companion to Intrinsic Properties. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Lewis, David. 1999. Papers in Metaphysics and Epistemology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511625343.
    Marshall, Dan and Parsons, Josh. 2001. Langton and Lewis on ‘Intrinsic’ .” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63(2): 347–352.
    Rosen, Gideon, Byrne, Alex, Cohen, Joshua and Shiffrin, Seana Valentine, eds. 2018. The Norton Introduction to Philosophy. 2nd ed. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
    Van Cleve, James. 1999. Problems from Kant. Oxford: Oxford University Press.