Kristie Miller (miller-k)
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Baron, Sam, Copley-Coltheart, Richard, Majeed, Raamy and Miller, Kristie. 2013. “What is a Negative Property?”
Philosophy 88(1): 33–54.
Baron, Sam, Cusbert, John, Farr, Matt, Kon,
Maria and Miller, Kristie. 2015.
“Temporal Experience, Temporal Passage and
the Cognitive Sciences.” Philosophy Compass
10(8): 560–571, doi:10.1111/phc3.12244.
Baron, Sam, Dougherty, Tom and Miller, Kristie. 2015. “Why is there Female Under-Representation among Philosophy
Majors?” Ergo 2(14): 329–365.
Baron, Sam, Evans, Peter W. and Miller, Kristie. 2010. “From Timeless Physical Theory to
Timelessness.” Humana.Mente 4(13): 365–360.
Baron, Sam and Miller, Kristie. 2013.
“Characterizing Eternalism.” in New Papers on the Present. Focus on
Presentism, edited by Roberto Ciuni, Kristie Miller, and Giuliano Torrengo, pp. 31–66. Basic Philosophical
Concepts. München: Philosophia Verlag, doi:10.2307/j.ctv2nrzh22.
Baron, Sam and Miller, Kristie. 2014. “Causation in a Timeless World.”
Synthese 191(12): 2867–2886.
Baron, Sam and Miller, Kristie. 2015a. “Causation
Sans Time.” American Philosophical
Quarterly 52(1): 27–40.
Baron, Sam and Miller, Kristie. 2015b. “What is a Temporal Error Theory?”
Philosophical Studies 172(9): 2427–2444.
Baron, Sam and Miller, Kristie. 2018. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Time.
Cambridge: Polity Press.
Baron, Sam, Miller, Kristie and Norton, James. 2014. “Groundless
Truth.” Inquiry 57(2): 175–195.
Baron, Sam, Miller, Kristie and Tallant, Jonathan. 2022. Out of Time: A Philosophical Study of
Timelessness. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780192864888.001.0001.
Braddon-Mitchell, David and Miller, Kristie. 2004a. “How to be a Conventional Person.” The
Monist 87(4): 457–474.
Braddon-Mitchell, David and Miller, Kristie. 2004b. “The Loneliness of Stages.”
Analysis 64(3): 235–242.
Braddon-Mitchell, David and Miller, Kristie. 2006a. “The Physics of Extended Simples.”
Analysis 66(3): 222–226.
Braddon-Mitchell, David and Miller, Kristie. 2006b. “Talking about a Universalist World.”
Philosophical Studies 130(3): 507–542.
Braddon-Mitchell, David and Miller, Kristie. 2015. “On
Metaphysical Analysis.” in A
Companion to David Lewis, edited by Barry C. Loewer and Jonathan Schaffer, pp. 40–59. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Hoboken, New
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Braddon-Mitchell, David and Miller, Kristie. 2017. “On Time and the Varieties of Science.” in
Time of Nature and the Nature of
Time. Philosophical Perspectives of Time in Natural
Sciences, edited by Christophe Bouton and Philippe Huneman, pp. 67–88. Boston
Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science n. 326.
Dordrecht: Springer.
Ciuni, Roberto, Miller, Kristie and Torrengo, Giuliano, eds. 2013. New Papers on the Present. Focus on
Presentism. Basic Philosophical Concepts.
München: Philosophia Verlag, doi:10.2307/j.ctv2nrzh22.
Duncan, Michael, Miller, Kristie and Norton, James. 2017. “Is Grounding a Hyperintensional
Phenomenon?” Analytic Philosophy 58(4): 297–329.
Everett, Brigitte, Latham, Andrew James and Miller, Kristie. 2023. “Locating Temporal Passage in a Block
World.” Ergo 10(9): 237–273, doi:10.3998/ergo.4639.
Greene, Preston, Latham, Andrew James, Miller, Kristie, Norton, James, Tarsney, Christian and Tierney, Hannah. 2022. “Bias Towards the Future.” Philosophy
Compass 17(8), doi:10.1111/phc3.12859.
Hodroj, Batoul, Latham, Andrew James, Lee-Tory, Jordan and Miller, Kristie. 2023. “Alethic Opennes and the Growing Block Theory of
Time.” The Philosophical Quarterly 73(2):
532–556, doi:10.1093/pq/pqac062.
Kajimoto, Naoyuki, Miller, Kristie and Norton, James. 2021. “Modelling Temporal Assertions for Global Directional
Eliminativists.” Philosophers’ Imprint 21(2).
Latham, Andrew James and Miller, Kristie. 2023. “Why do People Represent Time as Dynamical? An
Investigation of Temporal Dynamism and the Open Future.”
Philosophical Studies 180(5): 1717–1742, doi:10.1007/s11098-023-01940-8.
Latham, Andrew James, Miller, Kristie and Norton, James. 2020. “An Empirical Investigation of Purported Passage
Phenomenology.” The Journal of Philosophy 117(7):
353–386, doi:10.5840/jphil2020117722.
Latham, Andrew James, Miller, Kristie and Norton, James. 2021a. “Is Our Naı̈ve Theory of Time
Dynamical?” Synthese 198(5): 4251–4271, doi:10.1007/s11229-019-02340-4.
Latham, Andrew James, Miller, Kristie and Norton, James. 2021b. “An Empirical Investigation of the Role of Direction in
our Concept of Time.” Acta Analytica 36(1):
25–47, doi:10.1007/s12136-020-00435-z.
Latham, Andrew James, Miller, Kristie and Norton, James. 2023. “Do the Folk Represent Time as Essentially
Dynamical?” Inquiry 66(10): 1882–1913, doi:10.1080/0020174X.2020.1827027
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Miller, Kristie. 2004a.
“Enduring Special Relativity.” The
Southern Journal of Philosophy 42(3): 349–370.
Miller, Kristie. 2004b. “The Twins Paradox and Temporal Passage.”
Analysis 64(3): 203–206.
Miller, Kristie. 2005a. “The Metaphysical Equivalence of Three and Four
Dimensionalism.” Erkenntnis 62: 91–117.
Miller, Kristie. 2005b. “Blocking the Path from Vagueness to Four
Dimensionalism.” Ratio 18(3): 317–331.
Miller, Kristie. 2005c. “Time Travel and the Open Future.”
Disputatio 1(19): 223–232.
Miller, Kristie. 2005d. “A New Definition of Endurance.”
Theoria 71(4): 309–332.
Miller, Kristie. 2005e. “What is Metaphysical Equivalence?”
Philosophical Papers 34(1): 45–74.
Miller, Kristie. 2006a. Issues in Theoretical Diversity: Persistence,
Composition, and Time. Philosophical Studies
Series n. 106. Dordrecht: Springer.
Miller, Kristie. 2006b.
“Non-Mereological Universalism.” European
Journal of Philosophy 14(3): 404–422.
Miller, Kristie. 2006c. “Travelling in Time: How to Wholly Exist in Two Places at
the Same Time.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy
36(3): 309–334.
Miller, Kristie. 2006d.
“Sparse Parts.” Sorites 17: 31–48.
Miller, Kristie. 2006e. “Vagueness, Persistence and Indeterminate
Identity.” Erkenntnis 64(2): 223–236.
Miller, Kristie. 2006f. “Morality in a Branching Universe.”
Disputatio 1(20): 1–21.
Miller, Kristie. 2007.
“Immaterial Beings.” The Monist
90(3): 349–371.
Miller, Kristie. 2008a. “Thing and Object.” Acta Analytica
23(1): 69–89.
Miller, Kristie. 2008b.
“Essential Stuff.” Ratio 21(1):
55–63.
Miller, Kristie. 2008c. “Backwards Causation, Time, and the Open
Future.” Metaphysica 9(2): 173–191.
Miller, Kristie. 2008d. “Endurantism, Diachronic Vagueness and the Problem of the
Many.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 89(2):
242–253.
Miller, Kristie. 2008e. “Ontology, ‘Existence’ and the Role of
Intuition.” in Persistence, edited
by Christian Kanzian, pp. 102–118.
Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis n. 21.
Heusenstamm b. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
Miller, Kristie. 2009a. “Defending Contingentism in Metaphysics.”
Dialectica 63(1): 23–49.
Miller, Kristie. 2009b.
“Stuff.” American Philosophical
Quarterly 46(1): 1–18.
Miller, Kristie. 2009c. “Ought a Four-Dimensionalist to Believe in Temporal
Parts?” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 39(4):
619–646.
Miller, Kristie. 2010a. “On
Contingently Error-Theoretic Concepts.” American
Philosophical Quarterly 47(2): 171–180.
Miller, Kristie. 2010b. “The Existential Quantifier, Composition and
Contingency.” Erkenntnis 73(2): 211–235.
Miller, Kristie. 2010c. “Three Routes to Contingentism in
Metaphysics.” Philosophy Compass 5(11): 965–977.
Miller, Kristie. 2010d. “Person as Sui Generis Kinds: Advice to
Exceptionists.” Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research 81(3): 567–593.
Miller, Kristie. 2010e. “On the Concept of Sexual Perversion.”
The Philosophical Quarterly 60(241): 808–831.
Miller, Kristie. 2010f. “Travelling in Time.” Canadian Journal
of Philosophy 36(3): 309–334.
Miller, Kristie. 2010g. “The Nature of Mathematical Objects: Minimalism and
Modality.” in New Waves in
Metaphysics, edited by Allan Hazlett, pp. 199–218. New
Waves in Philosophy. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Miller, Kristie. 2012.
“Mathematical Contingentism.”
Erkenntnis 77(3): 335–359.
Miller, Kristie. 2013a. “ ‘Personal Identity’ minus the
Persons.” Philosophical Studies 166(1,
supplement): 91–109.
Miller, Kristie. 2013b. “Presentism, Eternalism, and the Growing
Block.” in A Companion to the
Philosophy of Time, edited by Heather Dyke and Adrian Bardon, pp. 345–364. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781118522097.
Miller, Kristie. 2013c. “Times, Worlds and Locations.”
Thought 2(3): 221–227.
Miller, Kristie. 2013d. “Properties in a Contingentist’s Domain.”
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 94(2): 225–245.
Miller, Kristie. 2014a.
“Vague Persons.” in Vague Objects and Vague Identity. New Essays on Ontic
Vagueness, edited by Ken Akiba and Ali Abasnezhad, pp. 109–134. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science
n. 33. Cham: Springer.
Miller, Kristie. 2014b. “Defending Substantivism about Disputes in the Metaphysics
of Composition.” The Journal of Philosophy
111(9): 529–556.
Miller, Kristie. 2015. “Prudence and Person-Stages.”
Inquiry 58(5): 460–476.
Miller, Kristie. 2016. “Persisting Particulars and their
Properties.” in Metaphysics and
Scientific Realism. Essays in Honor of David Malet
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– Foundations of Ontology n. 9. Berlin: de Gruyter, doi:10.1515/9783110455915.
Miller, Kristie. 2017a. “Is
Some Backwards Time Travel Inexplicable?” American
Philosophical Quarterly 54(2): 131–140.
Miller, Kristie. 2017b. “Anything I Can Do (With Respect to Truthmaking) You Can
Do Better (or Just As Well): Truthmakinga nd Non-Presentist
Dynamism.” in Philosophical Issues 27:
Metaphysics, edited by Jonathan Schaffer, pp. 184–203. Malden, Massachusetts:
Wiley-Blackwell.
Miller, Kristie. 2017c. “Presentness, Where Art Thou? Self-Locating Belief and the
Moving Spotlight [on Cameron (2015)].”
Analysis 77(4): 777–788.
Miller, Kristie. 2017d.
“Holes.” in Handbook
of Mereology, edited by Hans Burkhardt, Johanna Seibt, Guido Imaguire, and Stamatios Gerogiorgakis, pp. 253–255. Analytica: Investigations in Logic, Ontology, and the
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Miller, Kristie. 2017e.
“World, Actual.” in Handbook of Mereology, edited by Hans Burkhardt, Johanna Seibt, Guido Imaguire, and Stamatios Gerogiorgakis, pp. 602–606. Analytica: Investigations in Logic, Ontology, and the
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Miller, Kristie. 2019a. “The
Cresting Wave: A New Moving Spotlight Theory.”
Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49(1): 94–122.
Miller, Kristie. 2019b. “Does it Really Seem to Us as Though Time
Passes?” in The Illusions of
Time. Philosophical and Psychological Essays on Timing and Time
Perception, edited by Valtteri Arstila, Adrian Bardon, Sean Enda Power, and Argiro Vatakis, pp. 17–34. London: Palgrave Macmillan,
doi:10.1007/978-3-030-22048-8_2.
Miller, Kristie. 2021. “Contingentism in Metaphysics.” in The Routledge Handbook of Metametaphysics,
edited by Ricki Leigh Bliss and J. T. M.
Miller, pp. 405–420. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781315112596.
Miller, Kristie. 2022. “Tensed Facts and the Fittingness of Our
Attitudes.” in Philosophical Perspectives 36:
Metaphysics, edited by John Hawthorne and Jason Turner, pp. 216–232. Hoboken, New Jersey: John
Wiley; Sons, Inc., doi:10.1111/phpe.12166.
Miller, Kristie. 2023a. “Our Naı̈ve Representation of
Time and of the Open Future.” Dialectica 77(1),
doi:10.48106/dial.v77.i1.05.
Miller, Kristie. 2023b.
“Against Passage Illusionism.” Ergo
9(45): 1233–1263, doi:10.3998/ergo.2914.
Miller, Kristie. 2024.
“Assessor Relative Conativism.” The
Journal of the American Philosophical Association 10(1): 96–115,
doi:10.1017/apa.2022.35.
Miller, Kristie and Braddon-Mitchell, David. 2007. “There is no Simpliciter
Simpliciter.” Philosophical Studies
136(2): 249–278.
Miller, Kristie and Clark, Marlene, eds. 2010. Dating: Flirting with Big Ideas. Philosophy for Everyone. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781444324549.
Miller, Kristie and Duncan, Michael. 2015. “Modal Persistence and Modal Travel.”
Ratio 28(3): 241–255.
Miller, Kristie and Hariman, Johann. 2017. “What is an Ersatz Part?” Grazer
Philosophische Studien 94(4): 524–551.
Miller, Kristie, Holcombe, Alex and Latham, Andrew James. 2020. “Temporal Phenomenology: Phenomenological Illusion versus
Cognitive Error.” Synthese 197(2): 751–771,
doi:10.1007/s11229-018-1730-y.
Miller, Kristie and Norton, James. 2017. “Grounding: It’s (Probably) All in the
Head.” Philosophical Studies 174(12): 3059–3081.
Miller, Kristie and Norton, James. 2022. Everyday
Metaphysical Explanation. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
doi:10.1093/oso/9780198857303.001.0001.
Further References
Cameron, Ross P. 2015. The Moving Spotlight. An Essay on Time and
Ontology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198713296.001.0001.