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    Ecology as historical science
    In Kevin deLaplante, Bryson Brown & Kent A. Peacock (eds.), Philosophy of Ecology, North-holland. pp. 11--251. 2011.
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    Yes, Virginia, there really are paraconsistent logics
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 28 (5): 489-500. 1999.
    B. H. Slater has argued that there cannot be any truly paraconsistent logics, because it's always more plausible to suppose whatever "negation" symbol is used in the language is not a real negation, than to accept the paraconsistent reading. In this paper I neither endorse nor dispute Slater's argument concerning negation; instead, my aim is to show that as an argument against paraconsistency, it misses (some of) the target. A important class of paraconsistent logics - the preservationist logics…Read more
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    Smoke and Mirrors: A Few Nice Tricks
    Dialogue 38 (1): 123-134. 1999.
    Two aims are at work in James Brown'sSmoke and Mirrors:to defend realism against some of its recent detractors, and to expound his own programmatic commitment to a Platonic form of realism. I am sympathetic to his first goal, and dubious about the second, so, as Brown himself predicts, I am enthusiastic about the critical part of the book but critical of his Platonic project. But I will begin this review with a hearty recommendation.Smoke and Mirrorsis clear, articulate, perceptive, occasionally…Read more
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    How to be realistic about inconsistency in science
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 21 (2): 281-294. 1990.
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    Defending Backwards Causation
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 22 (4). 1992.
    Whether we’re reading H.G. Wells, Robert Heinlein, Ray Bradbury, or Kurt Vonnegut, time travel is a wonderful narrative trick, freeing a story from the normal ‘one damn thing after another’ progression of time. But many philosophers claim it can never be more than that because backwards causation in general, and time travel in particular, are logically impossible.In this paper I examine one type of argument commonly given for this disappointing conclusion: the time travel paradoxes. Happily for …Read more
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    A solution to the completeness problem for weakly aggregative modal logic
    with Peter Apostoli
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 60 (3): 832-842. 1995.
  • Truth and Probability: Essays in Honour of Hugues Leblanc (edited book)
    College Publications. 2006.
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    Peter Vickers: Understanding Inconsistent Science (review)
    Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 46 (2): 413-418. 2015.