University of Arizona
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1993
Williamsburg, Virginia, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Action
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    Ambivalence and authentic agency
    Ratio 23 (4): 374-392. 2010.
    It is common to believe that some of our concerns are deeper concerns of ours than are others and that some of our attitudes are central rather than peripheral to our psychological identity. What is the best approach to characterizing depth or centrality to the self? This paper addresses the matter of the depth and authenticity of attitudes and the relation of this matter to the autonomy of action. It defends a conception of the real self in terms of preferences and convictions that cohere in a …Read more