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Email: wringe@bilkent.edu.tr
Personal web page
Dr. Wringe is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy.
His interests lie in the following areas: philosophy of mind, philosophy of
language, philosophy of science.
Recent Publications
- W.G. Wringe, Making the lightness of being bearable: Arithmetical
platonism, fictional realism and cognitive command, Canadian Journal
of Philosophy (forthcoming)
- W.G. Wringe, Is understanding evil morally dangerous: fiction,
emotion and moral contagion, in Their
Deeds Were Evil: Understanding Atrocity, Ferocity and Extreme Crimes,
D. Medlicott, ed., Rodopi Press (forthcoming)
- B. Wringe,
Collective action and the peculiar evil of genocide, Metaphilosophy 37(3-4): 376-392
(2006)
- B. Wringe, Why punish war crimes?
Victor's justice and expressive justifications of punishment,
Law and Philosophy 25(2): 159-191 (2006)
- B. Wringe, International justice, intervention and the prevention of
evil, in Understanding Evil: An Interdisciplinary Approach,
75-94, M. Sönser Breen, ed., Rodopi Press (2003)
- B. Wringe, Simulation, co-cognition, and the attribution of
emotional states, European Journal of Philosophy 11(3): 354-374
(2003)
Education
| School |
Degree |
Date |
| University of Leeds |
Ph.D. (Philosophy) |
2000 |
| University of St. Andrews |
M.Litt. (Logic and Metaphysics) |
1995 |
| Balliol College |
B.A. (Mathematics and Philosophy) |
1991 |
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