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Kris McDaniel

Syracuse UniversityUniversity of Notre Dame
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  • Syracuse University
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  • University of Notre Dame
    Department of Philosophy
    William J. and Dorothy K. O'Neill Professor of Philosophy
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2004
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Syracuse, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
20th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Metaphilosophy
Metaphysics
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
19th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
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    A Philosophical Model of the Relation between Things in Themselves and Appearances
    Noûs 49 (4): 643-664. 2013.
    I introduce a methodology for doing the history of philosophy called philosophical modeling. I then employ this methodology to give a theory of Kant's distinction between things in themselves and appearances. This theory models Kant's distinction on the distinction between a constituting object and the object it constitutes.
    Kant: Transcendental IdealismKant: Ontology
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    The Good, the Right, Life And Death: Essays in Honor of Fred Feldman (edited book)
    with Jason R. Raibley, Richard Feldman, and Michael J. Zimmerman
    Ashgate. 2005.
    This is an edited collection containing papers on intrinsic value, consequentialism, the evil of death, among others.
    Varieties of Consequentialism, MiscIntrinsic ValueValue PluralismHedonist Accounts of Well-BeingThe …Read more
    Varieties of Consequentialism, MiscIntrinsic ValueValue PluralismHedonist Accounts of Well-BeingThe Good
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    No paradox of multi-location
    Analysis 63 (4): 309-311. 2003.
    This is a defense of endurantism against an alleged paradox.
    EndurancePersistence, MiscTemporary IntrinsicsObjects and Properties, MiscThree- and Four-Dimensiona…Read more
    EndurancePersistence, MiscTemporary IntrinsicsObjects and Properties, MiscThree- and Four-Dimensionalism
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    Extended simples and qualitative heterogeneity
    Philosophical Quarterly 59 (235): 325-331. 2009.
    The problem of qualitative heterogeneity is to explain how an extended simple can enjoy qualitative variation across its spatial or temporal axes, given that it lacks both spatial and temporal parts. I discuss how friends of extended simples should address the problem of qualitative heterogeneity. I present a series of arguments designed to show that rather than appealing to fundamental distributional properties one should appeal to tiny and short-lived tropes. Along the way, issues relevant to …Read more
    The problem of qualitative heterogeneity is to explain how an extended simple can enjoy qualitative variation across its spatial or temporal axes, given that it lacks both spatial and temporal parts. I discuss how friends of extended simples should address the problem of qualitative heterogeneity. I present a series of arguments designed to show that rather than appealing to fundamental distributional properties one should appeal to tiny and short-lived tropes. Along the way, issues relevant to debates about material composition, persistence over time and existence monism are discussed. &nbsp
    MonismTropesThree- and Four-DimensionalismSimples and Gunk
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    Composition as Identity Does Not Entail Universalism
    Erkenntnis 73 (1): 97-100. 2010.
    A short paper proving what the title says.
    Composition as IdentityMereology, MiscMereological Universalism
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    Against composition as identity
    Analysis 68 (2): 128-133. 2008.
    I argue that composition as identity is incompatible with the possibility of emergent properties (as characterized in the paper) and so should be rejected.
    Material Objects, MiscComposition as Identity
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    Structure-making
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87 (2): 251-274. 2009.
    Friends of states of affairs and structural universals appeal to a relation, structure-making, that is allegedly a kind of composition relation: structure-making ?builds? facts out of particulars and universals, and ?builds? structural universals out of unstructured universals. D. M. Armstrong, an eminent champion of structures, endorses two interesting theses concerning composition. First, that structure-making is a composition relation. Second, that it is not the only (fundamental) composition…Read more
    Friends of states of affairs and structural universals appeal to a relation, structure-making, that is allegedly a kind of composition relation: structure-making ?builds? facts out of particulars and universals, and ?builds? structural universals out of unstructured universals. D. M. Armstrong, an eminent champion of structures, endorses two interesting theses concerning composition. First, that structure-making is a composition relation. Second, that it is not the only (fundamental) composition relation: Armstrong also believes in a mode of composition that he calls mereological, and which he takes to be the only kind of composition recognized by his philosophical adversaries, such as David Lewis. Armstrong, accordingly, is a kind of pluralist about compositional relations: there is more than one way to make wholes from parts. In this paper, I critically evaluate Armstrong's compositional pluralism.
    MereologyFacts and States of AffairsLogical AtomismUniversalsTruthmakers
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    John M. E. Mctaggart
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2010.
    This is the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy comprehensive article on J.M.E. MacTaggart, with special focus on his methodology for philosophy, his metaphysical system, and his ethics.
    20th Century Philosophy, Misc19th Century British Philosophy, MiscPresentismEternalismTemporal Ontol…Read more
    20th Century Philosophy, Misc19th Century British Philosophy, MiscPresentismEternalismTemporal Ontology, MiscGrowing Block ViewsTemporal EliminativismMcTaggart's Argument
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