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Katja Maria Vogt

Professor of Philosophy Columbia University

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    • Epistemology after Sextus Empiricus (ed.)
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    • Skepsis und Lebenspraxis
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Discussion Articles and Reviews

The pdf-files are drafts or uncorrected proofs or, with the permission of publishing houses, corrected proofs or final versions. If you plan to refer to one of these papers, please consult the official versions or me. Comments are very welcome.


Rik Peels and Martijn Blaauw (eds.), The Epistemic Dimensions of Ignorance (2016), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2017).


“Commentary on Rachel Barney: What Kind of Theory is the Theory of the Tripartite Soul?” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy Vol. 31 (2016): 84-90.Download

On Pakaluk’s and Pearson’s Moral Psychology and Human Action in Aristotle, Mind 123 (2014): 1221-1227.Download

On Michael Frede’s A Free Will: Origins of the Notion in Ancient Thought, Classical Philology 107 (2012): 156-160.Download

Review of Barbara Herman, Moral Literacy, Ethics (2008): 726-730.

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