Associate Professor
Philosophy & Religious Studies

Justin Remhof

9029 BATTEN ARTS & LETTERS
NORFOLK, 23529

Dr. Remhof specializes in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century European Philosophy and Metaphysics, and he is competent in Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, American Pragmatism, and Kant.

Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, (2012)

Articles

Remhof, J. (2018). A new Peircean response to radical skepticism. Contemporary Pragmatism 15 (1) , pp. 15-22.
Remhof, J. (2018). A World Without a Past: New Challenges to Kant's Refutation of Idealism. Southwest Philosophy Review.
Remhof, J. (2017). Defending Nietzsche's Constructivism about Objects. European Journal of Philosophy 25 (4) , pp. 1132-1158.
Remhof, J. (2016). Scientific Fictionalism and the Problem of Inconsistency in Nietzsche. Nietzsche Studies 47 (2) , pp. 238-246.
Remhof, J. (2015). Naturalism, Causality, and Nietzsche's Conception of Science. Journal of Nietzsche Studies 46 (1) , pp. 110-119.
Remhof, J. (2015). Nietzsche on Objects. Nietzsche-Studien 44 , pp. 291-314.
Remhof, J. (2015). Nietzsche's Conception of Truth: Correspondence, Coherence, or Pragmatist?. Journal of Nietzsche Studies 46 (2) , pp. 239-248.
Remhof, J. (2015). Overcoming the Conflict of Evolutionary and Naturalized Epistemology in Nietzsche. History of Philosophy Quarterly 32 (2) , pp. 181-194.
Remhof, J. (2014). Object Constructivism and Unconstructed Objects. Southwest Philosophy Review 30 (1) , pp. 177-186.

Books

Remhof, J. (2017). Nietzsche's Constructivism: A Metaphysics of Material Objects. Routledge.