University of Aberdeen
School of Divinity, History and Philosophy
PhD, 2001
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Metaphilosophy
20th Century Philosophy
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    Religion, Relativism, and Wittgenstein’s Naturalism
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 19 (2): 177-209. 2011.
    Wittgenstein’s remarks on religious and magical practices are often thought to harbour troubling fideistic and relativistic views. Unsurprisingly, commentators are generally resistant to the idea that religious belief constitutes a ‘language‐game’ governed by its own peculiar ‘rules’, and is thereby insulated from the critical assessment of non‐participants. Indeed, on this fideist‐relativist reading, it is unclear how mutual understanding between believers and non‐believers (even between differ…Read more
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    Levinas and the Holocaust: A Reconstruction
    Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 22 (1): 44-79. 2014.
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    Wittgenstein, Religious “Passion,” and Fundamentalism
    Journal of Religious Ethics 41 (2): 280-309. 2013.
    Notwithstanding his own spiritual inadequacies, Wittgenstein has a profound respect for those capable of living a genuinely religious life; namely, those whose “passionate,” “loving” faith demands unconditional existential commitment. In contrast, he disapproves of those who see religious belief as hypothetical, reasonable, or dependent on empirical evidence. Drawing primarily on Culture and Value, “Lectures on Religious Belief,” and On Certainty, in this essay I defend two claims: (1) that ther…Read more