Syracuse University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1986
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Aesthetics
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    Why the no‐miracles argument fails
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 12 (3). 1998.
    The chief argument for scientific realism is the no-miracles argument, according to which the approximate truth of our current scientific theories can be inferred from their success through time. To date, anti-realist responses to the argument have been unconvincing, largely because of their anti-realistic presuppositions. In this paper, it is shown that realists cannot pre-emptively dismiss the problem of the underdetermination of theory by evidence, and that the no-miracles argument fails beca…Read more
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    Critical Notice
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 23 (1): 125-149. 1993.
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    A Return to Musical Idealism
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (4): 702-715. 2017.
    In disputes about the ontology of music, musical idealism—that is, the view that musical compositions are ideas—has proven to be rather unpopular. We argue that, once we have a better grip on the ontology of ideas, we can formulate a version of musical idealism that is not only defensible, but plausible and attractive. We conclude that compositions are a particular kind of idea: they are completed ideas for musical manifestation.
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    Is the naturalist really naturally a realist?
    Mind 98 (390): 247-258. 1989.