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98Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives on Contemporary Science (edited book)Routledge. 2017.The last two decades have seen two significant trends emerging within the philosophy of science: the rapid development and focus on the philosophy of the specialised sciences, and a resurgence of Aristotelian metaphysics, much of which is concerned with the possibility of emergence, as well as the ontological status and indispensability of dispositions and powers in science. Despite these recent trends, few Aristotelian metaphysicians have engaged directly with the philosophy of the specialised …Read more
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264Forms as Simple and Individual Grounds of Things' NaturesMetaphysics 1 (1): 1-11. 2018.To understand Aristotle’s conception of form, we have to see clearly the relationship between his account and Plato’s Theory of Forms. I offer a novel interpretation of Aristotle’s Moderate Realism, in which forms are simple particulars that ground the character and mutual similarity of the entities they inform. Such an account has advantages in three areas: explaining (1) the similarity of particulars, (2) the synchronic unity of composite particulars, and (3) the diachronic unity or persistenc…Read more
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86The incompatibility of naturalism and scientific realismIn William Lane Craig & James Porter Moreland (eds.), Naturalism: a critical analysis, Routledge. pp. 49--63. 2000.
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95Letters to the EditorProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 62 (4). 1989.
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82Metaphysics: The FundamentalsWiley-Blackwell. 2014.The book covers a broad range of key topics, including theories of properties and particulars, the notion of truth-makers, powers and possibilities, material composition, and a variety of issues related to time and causation.
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233Hylomorphic EscalationAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 92 (1): 159-178. 2018.Defenders of physicalism often point to the reduction of chemistry to quantum physics as a paradigm for the reduction of the rest of reality to a microphysical foundation. This argument is based, however, on a misreading of the philosophical significance of the quantum revolution. A hylomorphic interpretation of quantum thermodynamics and chemistry, in which parts and wholes stand in a mutually determining relationship, better fits both the empirical facts and the actual practice of scientists. …Read more
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275Functionalism without physicalism: Outline of an emergentist programProgress in Complexity, Information, and Design 2 (3-3). 2003.The historical association between functionalism and physicalism is not an unbreakable one. There are reasons for finding some version of a functional account of the mental attractive that are independent of the plausibility of physicalism. I develop a non-physicalist version of func- tionalism and explain how this model is able to secure genuine emergence of the mental, despite Kim’s arguments that such emergence theories are incoherent. The kind of teleological emergence of the mental required …Read more
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73Bob and Carol and tess and AliSophia 45 (2): 117-122. 2006.Conflicting religious experiences in different traditions do not necessarily defeat the rationality of conflicting beliefs sustained by those experiences in those traditions. The circularity that protects religious beliefs from such mutual defeat is not vicious. Moreover, the lack of ‘epistemological humility’ exhibited by such believers poses no threat to world peace. In fact, a campaign for compulsory humility would itself constitute a much greater threat
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132Realism Regained: An Exact Theory of Causation, Teleology, and the MindOxford University Press. 2000.In this wide-ranging philosophical work, Koons takes on two powerful dogmas--anti-realism and materialism.
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16I deliberately choose a provocative title for this article. I’m sure some of you thought, when reading the title, that there must have been some sort of typo. ”The place of natural theology in Lutheran thought”? Isn’t that like addressing the place of Marxism is modern conservative thought, or the place of astrology in modern physics? Surely, there is no place for natural theology, for philosophical attempts to demonstrate the existence of God, in Lutheran thought, with its emphasis on reason ov…Read more
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2618IntroductionIn Robert C. Koons & George Bealer (eds.), The waning of materialism, Oxford University Press. 2010.In this introduction, before summarizing the contents of the volume, the authors characterize materialism as it is understood within the philosophy of mind, and they identify three respects in which materialism is on the wane.
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457Defeasible reasoning, special pleading and the cosmological argument: A reply to OppyFaith and Philosophy 18 (2): 192-203. 2001.This is a reply to a paper by Graham Oppy in the July, 1999 issue of this journal, “Koons’ Cosmological Argument.” Recent work in defeasible or nonmonotonic logic means that the cosmological argument can be cast in such a way that it does not presuppose that every contingent situation, without exception, has a cause. Instead, the burden of proof is shifted to the skeptic, who must produce positive reasons for thinking that the cosmos is an exception to the defeasible law of causality. I show how…Read more
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336Objects of Intention: A Hylomorphic Critique of the New Natural Law TheoryAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (4): 655-703. 2012.The “New Natural Law” Theory (NNL) of Germain Grisez, John Finnis, Joseph Boyle, and their collaborators offers a distinctive account of intentional action, which underlies a moral theory that aims to justify many aspects of traditional morality and Catholic doctrine. In fact, we show that the NNL is committed to premises that entail the permissibility of many actions that are irreconcilable with traditional morality and Catholic doctrine, such as elective abortions. These consequences follow p…Read more
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165Theism and Ultimate Explanation: The Necessary Shape of Contingency, by Timothy O'ConnorMind 118 (471): 862-867. 2009.
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61Review of Nicholas Rescher, Presumption and the Practices of Tentative Cognition (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (7). 2007.
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250Dual Agency: A Thomistic Account of Providence and Human FreedomPhilosophia Christi 4 (2): 397-411. 2002.
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1019I wrote the following essay in early 2006 while still a member of the Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod. On the Vigil of Pentecost in A.D. 2007 (May 25th) I was formally received into the fellowship of the Roman Catholic Church at the parish of St. Louis the King of France in Austin, Texas.
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111Taking Pascal’s Wager: Faith, Evidence and the Abundant Life. By Michael Rota (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 91 (2): 328-331. 2017.
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93Review: Ellery Eells, Brian Skyrms, Probability and Conditionals, Belief Revision and Rational Decision (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (1): 330-335. 1997.
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96Epistemological objections to materialismIn Robert C. Koons & George Bealer (eds.), The waning of materialism, Oxford University Press. pp. 281--306. 2010.This chapter argues that materialism is vulnerable to two kinds of epistemological objections: transcendental arguments, that show that materialism is incompatible with the very possibility of knowledge; and defeater arguments, that show that belief in materialism provides an effective defeaters to claims to knowledge. It constructs objections of these two kinds in three areas of epistemology: our knowledge of the laws of nature (and of scientific essences), our knowledge of the ontology of mate…Read more
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1Analogues of the Liar Paradox in Systems of Epistemic Logic Representing Meta-Mathematical Reasoning and Strategic Rationality in Non-Cooperative GamesDissertation, University of California, Los Angeles. 1987.The ancient puzzle of the Liar was shown by Tarski to be a genuine paradox or antinomy. I show, analogously, that certain puzzles of contemporary game theory are genuinely paradoxical, i.e., certain very plausible principles of rationality, which are in fact presupposed by game theorists, are inconsistent as naively formulated. ;I use Godel theory to construct three versions of this new paradox, in which the role of 'true' in the Liar paradox is played, respectively, by 'provable', 'self-evident…Read more
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126Book Review: Anil Gupta and Nuel Belnap. The Revision Theory of Truth (review)Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 35 (4): 606-631. 1994.
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125The logic of causal explanation an axiomatizationStudia Logica 77 (3). 2004.Three-valued (strong-Kleene) modal logic provides the foundation for a new approach to formalizing causal explanation as a relation between partial situations. The approach makes fine-grained distinctions between aspects of events, even between aspects that are equivalent in classical logic. The framework can accommodate a variety of ontologies concerning the relata of causal explanation. I argue, however, for a tripartite ontology of objects corresponding to sentential nominals: facts, tropes (…Read more
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575In "The Compatibility of Naturalism and Scientific Realism" (Dec. 2003) , Brian Holtz offers two objections to my argument in "The Incompatibility of Naturalism and Scientific Realism" (in Naturalism: A Critical Appraisal , edited by William Lane Craig and J. P. Moreland, Routledge, 2000). His responses are: (1) my argument can be deflected by adopting a pragmatic or empiricist "definition" of "truth", and (2) the extra-spatiotemporal cause of the simplicity of the laws need not be God, or any o…Read more
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