
Daniel Coren
Visiting Assistant Professor
Office: Ladd 215
Phone:
Email: danielcoren@skidmore.edu
Degrees:
- PhD, University of Colorado Boulder, 2019
Teaching and Research Interests:
Ancient Greek Philosophy (especially Aristotle), Ethics (especially agency, free will, and moral responsibility), and Buddhist Philosophy
Select Publications:
“Zooming irresponsibly down the slippery slope” Analysis, 2021, 81: 396 – 402.
“Indecision and Buridan’s Principle” Synthese, forthcoming.
“Aristotle against (unqualified) self-motion” Ancient Philosophy, 2019, 39: 363 – 380.
“Evaluating Epistemic Virtues” Synthese, 2019, 198: 1569 – 1578.
“Aristotle on Motion in Incomplete Animals” Apeiron, 2020, 53: 285 – 314.
“Resentment, Parenting, and Strawson’s Compatibilism” Erkenntnis, 2020.
“Epistemic Conservatism and Bare Beliefs” Synthese, 2019, 198: 743 – 756.
“Testing for intrinsic value, for us as we are” Inquiry, 2019.
“Neither Pardon nor Blame: Reacting in the Wrong Way” Analytic Philosophy, 2021, 62:
165 – 183.
“Anger and Absurdity” Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2021, 24: 717 – 732.
“Freedom, Gratitude, and Resentment: Olivi and Strawson” Res Philosophica, 2019,96:
1 – 21.