University of Otago
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2007
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
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    Understanding Naturalism
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 88 (4): 757-758. 2010.
    This Article does not have an abstract
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    Experiment, Speculation, and Galileo’s Scientific Reasoning
    Perspectives on Science 24 (3): 343-360. 2016.
    Peter Anstey has suggested that in our analyses of early modern natural philosophy we should abandon a frequently used distinction: that between rationalism and empiricism. He argues that we should replace it with another distinction, that between experimental and speculative natural philosophy. The second distinction, he argues, was not only widely used at the time, but has a greater explanatory range. It follows, he suggests, that it is a better way of “carving up” the writings of that period.…Read more
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    Could There be Another Galileo Case?
    Journal of Religion and Society 4. 2002.
    In his 1615 letter to the Grand Duchess Christina of Lorraine, Galileo argues for a “principle of limitation”: the authority of Scripture should not be invoked in scientific matters. In doing so, he claims to be following the example of St Augustine. But Augustine’s position would be better described as a “principle of differing purpose”: although the Scriptures were not written in order to reveal scientific truths, such matters may still be covered by biblical authority. The Roman Catholic Chur…Read more