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126Preventive War and the Epistemological Dimension of the Morality of WarJournal of Military Ethics 5 (1): 32-54. 2006.This essay makes three claims about preventive war, which is demarcated from preemptive war and is part of a broader class of ?anticipatory? wars. Anticipatory wars, but especially preventive war, are ?hard cases? for traditional Just War theory; other puzzles for this tradition include nuclear deterrence, humanitarian intervention, and provability a priori of the success of Tit-for-Tat. First, and despite strong assertions to the contrary, it is far from clear that preventive war is absolutely …Read more
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78The substantive impact of computers on philosophy: Prolegomena to a computational and information-theoretic metaphysicsIn James H. Moor & Terrell Ward Bynum (eds.), Cyberphilosophy: the intersection of philosophy and computing, Blackwell. pp. 146-157. 2002.
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Peirce's underestimated place in the history of logic: A response to QuineIn Kenneth Laine Ketner (ed.), Peirce and contemporary thought: philosophical inquiries, Fordham University Press. pp. 32--58. 1995.
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Naturalism's unfinished project : making philosophy and philosophers more than superficially scientificIn John R. Shook & Paul Kurtz (eds.), The future of naturalism, Humanity Books. 2009.
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79Coherence and engineering designStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 37 (1): 152-158. 2006.
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696The mathematical structure of the world: The world as graphJournal of Philosophy 94 (7): 329-358. 1997.
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248Peirce’s Propositional LogicReview of Metaphysics 34 (3): 569-595. 1981.BEFORE Frege’s Begriffsschrift, propositional logic was submerged in the often murky theory of the "hypothetical syllogism." With the exception of the Stoa, a handful of astute mediaeval logicians, Leibniz, and Bolzano, one might well obtain the impression from studying the history of logic that Frege created his theory ex nihilo—which is substantially true, since Frege was apparently little influenced by previous work. One might also obtain the impression, especially by reading Frege himself, t…Read more
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215Artifacts, art works, and agencyTemple University Press. 1993.This is the first philosophical study of artifacts that is book length. In it Randall Dipert develops a theory of what artifacts are and applies it extensively to one of the most complex and intriguing kind of artifacts, art works. He presents his own account of what agents, intentions, and actions are, then uses these notions to clarify what it is for an agent to "make" something. From this starting point, he develops a full theory of artifacts and other artificial things - and, especially, a t…Read more
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57The Substantive Impact of Computers on Philosophy Prolegomena to a Computational and Information‐Theoretic MetaphysicsMetaphilosophy 33 (1‐2): 146-157. 2003.I survey in this article the practical uses of computers in philosophy: except for logic, computers have not yet noticeably improved the quality of philosophizing, research, or pedagogy. They have made work easier. My main interest, however, is in the “substantive” impact that computers may have on philosophical problems, especially in metaphysics. I argue that logic, the notion of decidability, and the theory of computation all predated and did not require modern digital computers. In the philo…Read more
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181The Ethics of CyberwarfareJournal of Military Ethics 9 (4): 384-410. 2010.The paper addresses several issues in the morality of cyberwar and cyberwarfare, defined as one nation's attacks on the governmental or civilian information systems of another nation. It sketches the diverse technical ways in which an attack may occur, including denial-of-service attacks and the insertion of various forms of malware. It argues that existing international law and widely discussed principles of Just War Theory do not straightforwardly apply to cyberwarfare, and many forms of cyber…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Aesthetics |
| Applied Ethics |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Computing and Information |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |