Bry Willis

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Bry Willis

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Philosophy, Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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Scholar Citations

2

Scholar h-index

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Reading from the Wrong Curve: Free Speech, Pseudo-Invariance, and the Grammar of Liberal Rights
    B Willis
    2026
  • When Syntax Is Asked to Bear Too Much: The Frege–Geach Problem and the Limits of Linguistic Invariance
    B Willis
    2026
  • Grammatical Failure–Why Liberal Epistemology Cannot Diagnose Indoctrination
    B Willis
    2026
  • The Grammar of Impasse: Causal Mislocation
    B Willis
    2026
  • The Grammar of Impasse: Conceptual Exhaustion
    B Willis
    2026
  • The Expiration Date of Object Permanence: Heuristics, Grammar, and Quantum Pseudoproblems
    B Willis
    2026
  • Language As Interface: Underconstraint, Genealogy, and Moral Incommensurability
    B Willis
    2026
  • Quand le langage fonctionne sans trancher: Indétermination structurelle et termes normatifs en contexte pluraliste
    B Willis
    2026
  • The Fact of the Matter: After Bernard Williams–Truthfulness, Facts, and the Myth of Immediacy
    B Willis
    2026
  • Competency, Proxies, and Political Standing: A Conceptual Diagnosis or On the Rhetoric of Democratic Inclusion
    B Willis
    2025
  • Disagreement Without Referees: Ontological Incommensurability and the Limits of Moral Adjudication
    B Willis
    2025
  • Moral Universality and Its Discontents: A Critical Examination of Normative Ethics’ Conceptual Foundations
    B Willis
    2025
  • The Rhetoric of Evil: How a Theological Artefact Survived Secular Moral Thought
    B Willis
    2025
  • The Mediated Encounter Ontology of the World: A Relational Metaphysics Beyond Mind and World
    B Willis
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • The Great Substitution: From Metaphysics to Metaphysics
    B Willis
    2025
  • The Illusion of Light: Thinking After the Enlightenment
    B Willis
    2025
  • Zenodo Anti-Enlightenment Project
    B Willis
    2025
  • The discipline of dis-integration: Philosophy without redemption
    B Willis
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • The Will to Be Ruled: Totalitarianism and the Fantasy of Freedom
    B Willis
    2025
  • Rational Ghosts: Why Enlightenment Democracy Was Built to Fail
    B Willis
    2025

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • The discipline of dis-integration: Philosophy without redemption
    B Willis
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Against agency: The fiction of the autonomous self
    B Willis
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • The Mediated Encounter Ontology of the World: A Relational Metaphysics Beyond Mind and World
    B Willis
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Objectivity is illusion: An operating model of social and moral reasoning
    B Willis
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Reading from the Wrong Curve: Free Speech, Pseudo-Invariance, and the Grammar of Liberal Rights
    B Willis
    2026
  • When Syntax Is Asked to Bear Too Much: The Frege–Geach Problem and the Limits of Linguistic Invariance
    B Willis
    2026
  • Grammatical Failure–Why Liberal Epistemology Cannot Diagnose Indoctrination
    B Willis
    2026
  • The Grammar of Impasse: Causal Mislocation
    B Willis
    2026
  • The Grammar of Impasse: Conceptual Exhaustion
    B Willis
    2026
  • The Expiration Date of Object Permanence: Heuristics, Grammar, and Quantum Pseudoproblems
    B Willis
    2026
  • Language As Interface: Underconstraint, Genealogy, and Moral Incommensurability
    B Willis
    2026
  • Quand le langage fonctionne sans trancher: Indétermination structurelle et termes normatifs en contexte pluraliste
    B Willis
    2026
  • The Fact of the Matter: After Bernard Williams–Truthfulness, Facts, and the Myth of Immediacy
    B Willis
    2026
  • Competency, Proxies, and Political Standing: A Conceptual Diagnosis or On the Rhetoric of Democratic Inclusion
    B Willis
    2025
  • Disagreement Without Referees: Ontological Incommensurability and the Limits of Moral Adjudication
    B Willis
    2025
  • Moral Universality and Its Discontents: A Critical Examination of Normative Ethics’ Conceptual Foundations
    B Willis
    2025
  • The Rhetoric of Evil: How a Theological Artefact Survived Secular Moral Thought
    B Willis
    2025
  • The Great Substitution: From Metaphysics to Metaphysics
    B Willis
    2025
  • The Illusion of Light: Thinking After the Enlightenment
    B Willis
    2025
  • Zenodo Anti-Enlightenment Project
    B Willis
    2025