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Desiring to Desire: Russell, Lewis, and G. E. MooreIn Susana Nuccetelli & Gary Seay (eds.), Themes From G. E. Moore: New Essays in Epistemology and Ethics, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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LOVIBOND, S.: "Realism and Imagination in Ethics" (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 62 (n/a): 315. 1984.
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No-ought-from-is, the naturalistic fallacy and the fact/value distinction: the history of a mistakeIn Neil Sinclair (ed.), The Naturalistic Fallacy, Cambridge University Press. 2018.
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Conspiracy Theories, Deplorables, and Defectibility: A Reply to Patrick StokesIn Matthew R. X. Dentith (ed.), Taking Conspiracy Theories Seriously, Rowman & Littlefield International. pp. 203-215. 2018.Patrick Stokes has argued that although many conspiracy theories are true, we should reject the policy of particularism (that is, the policy of investigating conspiracy theories if they are plausible and believing them if that is what the evidence suggests) and should instead adopt a policy of principled skepticism, subjecting conspiracy theories – or at least the kinds of theories that are generally derided as such – to much higher epistemic standards than their non-conspiratorial rivals, and …Read more
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Areas of Specialization
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Philosophy of Action |
Meta-Ethics |
Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
Philosophy of Social Science |
20th Century Philosophy |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |