HARCOURT, E.
- 'Attachment Theory, Character and Naturalism', in Julia Peters (ed.), Aristotelian Ethics in Contemporary Perspective, London: Routledge, forthcoming
- 'Thick Concepts, Analysis and Reductionism' (with Alan Thomas), in Simon Kirchin (ed.), Thick Concepts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming)
- ‘Nietzsche and the “aesthetics of character”’, in S. May (ed.), On the Genealogy of Morality: A Critical Guide, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011
- ‘Self-Knowledge, Knowledge of Others, and “the thing called love”’, in Self-Evaluation - Affective and Social Grounds of Intentionality, Anita Konzelmann Ziv, Keith Lehrer & H. B. Schmid (eds.), Frankfurt: Ontos, 2011
- ‘Self-Love and Practical Rationality’, in Carla Bagnoli (ed.), Morality and the Emotions, Oxford: OUP, 2011
- ‘Wittgenstein and Bodily Self-Knowledge’, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 77:2 (2008)
- ‘Nietzsche and Eudaemonism’, in Gudrun von Tevenar (ed.), Nietzsche and Ethics, Oxford: Peter Lang, 2007
- ‘Guilt, Shame, and the “Psychology of Love”’, in Louise Braddock and Michael Lacewing (eds.), The Academic Face of Psychoanalysis, London: Routledge, 2007
- ‘Quasi-Realism and Ethical Appearances’, Mind 114 (2005), pp. 249-275
- ‘Instrumental Desires, Instrumental Rationality’, in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supp. Vol. 1xxvii (2004), pp. 111-130
- ‘Wittgenstein and “the Whereabouts of Pain”’, in S. Schroeder (ed.), Wittgenstein and Contemporary Philosophy of Mind, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2001, pp. 194-209
- Introduction to E. Harcourt (ed.), Morality, Reflection, and Ideology, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000, pp. 1-20
- ‘The First Person: problems of sense and reference’, in R. Teichmann (ed.), Logic, Cause and Action: Essays in honour of Elizabeth Anscombe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. 25-46
- Frege on “I”, “now”, “today” and some other linguistic devices’, Synthese 121 (1999), pp. 329-356; reprinted in M. Beaney and E. Reck (eds.), Frege: Critical Assessments, vol.4, London: Routledge, 2005
- ‘Interpretationism, the First Person and “that” –clauses’, Nous 33:3 (1999), pp. 459-472
- ‘Mill’s “Sanctions”, Internalization and the Self’, European Journal of Philosophy 6.3 (1998), pp. 318-334
- ‘Integrity, Practical Deliberation and Utilitarianism’, Philosophical Quarterly 48 (1998), pp. 189-198
- ‘Wittgenstein, Ludwig’, in H. LaFollette (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, forthcoming
- 'Wittgenstein, Ethics and Therapy', in C. Jäger and W. Löffler (eds.), Epistemology: Contexts, Values, Disagreement, Proceedings of the 34th International Wittgenstein Symposium. Frankfurt: Ontos, forthcoming
- ‘Truth and the “work” of literary fiction’, British Journal of Aesthetics 50 (2010), pp. 93-7
- ‘Action Explanation and the Unconscious’, in T. O’Connor and C. Sandis (eds.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Action, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010
- ‘Velleman on Love and Ideals of Rational Humanity’, Philosophical Quarterly 59:235 (2009), pp. 349-56
- ‘Crisp’s “Ethics Without Reasons?”: A Note on Invariance’, Journal of Moral Philosophy, 4:1 (2007)
- ‘Psychoanalysis’, in A.C. Grayling et al. (eds.), Encyclopedia of British Philosophy, Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum, 2006
- ‘Frege on Indexicals: A Problem from the “Logic” of 1897’, in G. Meggle and J. Nida-Rumelin (eds.), Analyomen-2: Proceedings of the 2nd Conference “Perspectives in Analytic Philosophy”, Berlin: De Gruyter, 1997, pp. 112-7
- ‘Are Hybrid proper Names the Solution to the Completion Problem? A Reply to Wolfgang Künne’, Mind 102 (1993), pp. 301-313
Podcasts, Blog pieces, etc.
- 'On Guilt', Forum for European Philosophy, LSE, 8 May 2012
- 'Philosophy and Literature', Resonance FM, 27 March 2012
- ‘Love’, Resonance FM, 22 Nov. 2011
- ‘Civilization and Its Discontents’, Resonance FM, 11 Oct. 2011
- ‘Questions of Character’, Prospect, 12 May 2011
- ‘Defending the Humanities’, Prospect, 8 Nov. 2010
- ‘Philippa Foot: Trolleys and Natural Goodness’, Prospect, 7 Oct. 2010
- ‘Why Medical Policy-makers should beware Aristotle’, Prospect, 21 Sept. 2010
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