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1940A sporting dilemma and its jurisprudenceJournal of the Philosophy of Sport 33 (2): 125-143. 2006.Our purpose in this article is to draw attention to a connection that obtains between two dilemmas from two separate spheres: sports and the law. It is our contention that umpires in the game of cricket may face a dilemma that is similar to a dilemma confronted by legal decision makers and that comparing the nature of the dilemmas, and the arguments advanced to solve them, will serve to advance our understanding of both the law and games.
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262Am I My Brother's Keeper? On Personal Identity and ResponsibilitySouth African Journal of Philosophy 32 (1): 1-9. 2013.The psychological continuity theory of personal identity has recently been accused of not meeting what is claimed to be a fundamental requirement on theories of identity - to explain personal moral responsibility. Although they often have much to say about responsibility, the charge is that they cannot say enough. I set out the background to the charge with a short discussion of Locke and the requirement to explain responsibility, then illustrate the accusation facing the theory with details fro…Read more
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1086Points of ConcernTheoria 47 (96): 121-130. 2000.This is a critical review of Raymond Martin's 'Self-Concern'(1998).
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1378Going Narrative: Schechtman and the RussiansSouth African Journal of Philosophy 27 (2): 69-79. 2008.Marya Schechtman's The Constitution of Selves presented an impressive attempt to persuade those working on personal identity to give up mainstream positions and take on a narrative view instead. More recently, she has presented new arguments with a closely related aim. She attempts to convince us to give up the view of identity as a matter of psychological continuity, using Derek Parfit's story of the “Nineteenth Century Russian” as a central example in making the case against Parfit's own view,…Read more
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2033Martha Nussbaum and the Foundations of Ethics: Identity, Morality and Thought-ExperimentsSouth African Journal of Philosophy 28 (3): 261-270. 2009.Martha Nussbaum has argued in support of the view (supposedly that of Aristotle) that we can, through thought-experiments involving personal identity, find an objective foundation for moral thought without having to appeal to any authority independent of morality. I compare the thought-experiment from Plato’s Philebus that she presents as an example to other thought-experiments involving identity in the literature and argue that this reveals a tension between the sources of authority which Nussb…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Mind |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphilosophy |
| Philosophy of Action |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |