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Postgraduate theses that have been completed in the School of Philosophy,
University of Tasmania:

TITLE CANDIDATE YEAR DEGREE
The Code and Message of Naked Charity Calendars Pamela Turton-Turner 2007 PhD
The Metaphysics of Connection:
discreteness, continuity and in-discreteness
Bruce Wilson 2007 PhD
Beyond Beliefs: A philosophical examination of anomalous
phenomena and explanation theory
Hannah Jenkins 2007 PhD
Ethics and Fiction David Moltow 2006 PhD
A Calculus of Consequence and Compasion: a comparative analysissof Buddhist and utilitarian ethics Dorjee Choephel 2006 MA
The Virtues They Needed to Have Robyne Conway 2006 MA
Being and Belonging Linn Miller 2006 PhD
The Memory Palace- Scale, Mnemonics
and the Moving Image
Shaun Wilson 2005 PhD
The fine-tuning of the Universe-
a philosophical analysis
Graham Wood 2005 PhD
A philosophical interpretation of Judea Pearl's theory of causality Joel Stafford 2005 MA
Intellectualism versus voluntarism, and
the development of natural law from Zeno
to Grotius
Anna Taitslin 2004 PhD
The external self:
externalism and first person authority
Richard C. Potts 2003 MA
Fostering ethical competence in managerial leadership:
a eudaimonistic perspective
Robert Frederick Flynn 2003 PhD
Heidegger's people : from the state
to the poetry
James A. Phillips 2002 PhD
What mother knows Gwen Nettlefold 2002 PhD
A comparative analysis of the two Tibetan Prasangika Madhyamika accounts
of the two truths
Sonam Thakchoe 2002 PhD
Complex persons : a holistic solution
to personal identity
Pauline M Enright 2002 PhD
Emotional experience Bruce Wilson 2001 MA
(Cog Sci)
Causal endurantism : a new account
of identity through time
Angela Rosier 2001 PhD
Knowledge, community and ignorance Cynthia Townley 2000 PhD
Superpositional belief : sub-symbolic processing as a platform for a folk conception of mind Mitch Parsell 2000 PhD
The relation between time and value in Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra Leila Toiviainen 2000 PhD
A philosophical justification for the community of inquiry approach to moral education
Tim Sprod 1998 PhD
Power in philosophy : two arguments
for nonviolence today
Anna Alomes 1998 PhD
Relativism about truth Peter Davson-Galle 1996 PhD
The thing-in-itself and will in the thought
of Schopenhauer
Moira Nicholls 1995 PhD
Perception, causation and information Scott Campbell 1993 PhD
Rationality and religious belief Andrzej Tadeusz Kowaluk 1987 MA
Functionalism and qualia Jeffrey Wing-Hung Chan 1986 MA
The private language arguments
of Ludwig Wittgenstein
Robert Sinclair Stewart 1981 MA
The interventionist concept of miracle
and the possibility of miracles
Stuart James Henri 1981 MA
Particulars and the problem of opposites
in the dialogues of Plato
F. C. White 1979 PhD
The metaphysics of causation:
causation, conditionals and regularities
Peter Forrest 1979 MA

 

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