Volumes in the Mind OUP Occasional Series:

  • The Language of Ontology, edited by J. T. M. Miller (2021)
  • Political Epistemology, edited by Elizabeth Edenberg and Michael Hannon (2021)
  • Quine, Structure, and Ontology, edited by Frederique Janssen-Lauret (2020)
  • The Measure of Greatness, edited by Sophia Vasalou (2019)
  • Common Sense in the Scottish Enlightenment, edited by C. B. Bow (2018)
  • Evaluative Perception, edited by Anna Bergqvist and Robert Cowan (2018)
  • In the Light of Experience: New Essays on Perception and Reasons, edited by Johan Gersel, Rasmus Thybo Jensen, Morten S. Thaning, and Søren Overgaard (2018)
  • Thinking about the Emotions: A Philosophical History, edited by Alix Cohen and Robert Stern (2017)
  • Art and Belief, edited by Ema Sullivan-Bissett, Helen Bradley, and Paul Noordhof (2017)
  • The Actual and the Possible: Modality and Metaphysics in Modern Philosophy, edited by Mark Sinclair (2017)
  • The Metaphysics of Relations, edited by Anna Marmodoro and David Yates (2016)
  • Reality Making, edited by Mark Jago (2016)
  • The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives, edited by Michael S. Brady and Miranda Fricker (2016)
  • The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft, edited by Sandrine Bergès and Alan Coffee (2016)
  • Art, Mind, and Narrative: Themes from the Work of Peter Goldie, edited by Julian Dodd (2016)
  • Foundations of Logical Consequence, edited by Colin R. Caret and Ole T. Hjortland (2015)
  • The Highest Good in Aristotle and Kant, edited by Joachim Aufderheide and Ralf M. Bader (2015)
  • Thomas Reid on Mind, Knowledge, and Value, edited by Rebecca Copenhaver and Todd Buras (2015)
  • The Morality of Defensive War, edited by Cécile Fabre and Seth Lazar (2014)
  • How We Fight: Ethics in War, edited by Helen Frowe and Gerald Lang (2014)
  • Wittgenstein’s Tractatus History and Interpretation, edited by Peter Sullivan and Michael Potter (2013)
  • Thick Concepts, edited by Simon Kirchin (2013)
  • Metaphysics and Science, edited by Stephen Mumford and Matthew Tugby (2013)
  • Emergence in Mind, edited by Cynthia Macdonald and Graham Macdonald (2010)
  • Philosophical Perspectives on Depiction, edited by Catharine Abell and Katerina Bantinaki (2010)
  • Empiricism, Perceptual Knowledge, Normativity, and Realism: Essays on Wilfrid Sellars, edited by Willem A. deVries (2009)
  • Spheres of Reason: New Essays in the Philosophy of Normativity, edited by Simon Robertson (2009)
  • Dispositions and Causes, edited by Toby Handfield (2009)
  • Images of Empiricism: Essays on Science and Stances, with a Reply from Bas C. van Fraassen, edited by Bradley Monton (2007)
  • Philosophers on Music: Experience, Meaning, and Work, edited by Kathleen Stock (2007)
  • Values and Virtues: Aristotelianism in Contemporary Ethics, edited by Timothy Chappell (2006)
  • Identity and Modality, edited by Fraser MacBride (2006)
  • Analytic Philosophy and History of Philosophy, edited by Tom Sorell and G. A. J. Rogers (2005)
  • Impressions of Hume, edited by Marina Frasca-Spada and P. J. E. Kail (2005)
  • Ramsey’s Legacy, edited by Hallvard Lillehammer and D. H. Mellor (2005)
  • Truthmakers: The Contemporary Debate, edited by Helen Beebee and Julian Dodd (2005)
  • Leviathan after 350 Years, edited by Tom Sorell and Luc Foisneau (2004)
  • Desert and Justice, edited by Serena Olsaretti (2003)
  • Strawson and Kant, edited by Hans-Johann Glock (2003)
  • Reason and Nature: Essays in the Theory of Rationality, edited by José Luis Bermúdez and Alan Millar (2002)
  • Transcendental Arguments: Problems and Prospects, edited by Robert Stern (2000)
  • Appearance versus Reality: New Essays on Bradley’s Metaphysics, edited by Guy Stock (1998)
  • Knowing Our Own Minds, edited by Crispin Wright, Barry C. Smith, and Cynthia Macdonald (1998)
  • Machines and Thought (The Legacy of Alan Turing, Vol. 1), edited by Peter Millican and Andy Clark (1996)
  • Connectionism, Concepts, and Folk Psychology (The Legacy of Alan Turing, Vol. 2), edited by Andy Clark and Peter Millican (1996)
  • Reality, Representation and Projection, edited by John Haldane and Crispin Wright (1994)
  • Perspectives on Thomas Hobbes, edited by G. A. J. Rogers and Alan Ryan (1990)

For conference organisers:

If you are planning an edited collection of the papers from your conference, and if you would like it to be considered for inclusion in the Mind Association Occasional Series published by Oxford University Press, please approach the Mind Publications Officer, Prof Anna Marmodoro by email at Anna.Marmodoro@durham.ac.uk.

Where the conference grant holder is a postgraduate or postdoctoral student, it is normally expected that a full member of department co-edit the volume. The Association and the Press aim to maintain the highest levels of quality and thematic coherence in these volumes, and all contributions are individually subject to a process of ‘blind’ review handled by OUP upon submission of a complete manuscript including editor(s)’ introduction.

Conference organisers are advised to secure the agreement of their contributors at an early stage. Only in exceptional cases, of which prior notice must be given, will the Press consider a paper that has been previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere.

Royalties on such volumes are paid to the Association, but volume editors are paid a fee out of these royalties in recognition of the considerable work involved in seeing the book through to publication.