• William R. Reddy, The Navigation of Emotion Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 22 (5): 358-360. 2002.
  • Stephen Gaukroger, Descartes' System of Natural Philosophy (review)
    Philosophy in Review 23 107-110. 2003.
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    Moral progress and Canada's climate failure
    Journal of Global Ethics 7 (2). 2011.
    In a recent letter to Canada's national newspaper, The Globe and Mail, British columnist and climate change gadfly George Monbiot pleaded with Canada to clean up its greenhouse gas emissions act. The letter appeared just a week before the Copenhagen climate conference. In it, Monbiot alleged that Canada's newly acquired status as oil superpower threatens to ?brutalize? the country, as it has other oil-rich countries (Monbiot, G. 2009. Please, Canada, clean up your act, The Globe and Mail, Novemb…Read more
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    “Complete Nihilism” in Nietzsche
    Philosophy Today 45 (4): 357-369. 2001.
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    Reasons for Action and the Motivational Gap
    Journal of Value Inquiry 39 (3-4): 309-324. 2005.
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    Descartes’s Meditations (review)
    Dialogue 45 (1): 203-205. 2006.
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    Descartes on Love and/as Error
    Journal of the History of Ideas 58 (3): 429-444. 1997.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Descartes on Love and/as ErrorByron WillistonBut if this medicine, love, which cures all sorrow With more, not only be no quintessence, But mixed of all stuffs, paining soul, or sense, And of the sun his working vigour borrow, Love’s not so pure, and abstract, as they use To say, which have no mistress but their Muse, But as all else, being elemented too, Love sometimes would contemplate, sometimes do.1One of philosophy’s most enduri…Read more
  • William R. Reddy, The Navigation of Emotion (review)
    Philosophy in Review 22 358-360. 2002.
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    The recent Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change suggested that continuing inaction on climate change presents a significant threat to social stability. This book examines the reasons for the inaction highlighted by the IPCC and suggests the normative bases for overcoming it.
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    Descartes’s Meditations (review)
    Dialogue 45 (1): 203-205. 2006.
  • Dreams And Freedom
    Florida Philosophical Review 2 (1): 46-52. 2002.
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    The Sublime Anthropocene
    Environmental Philosophy 13 (2): 155-174. 2016.
    In the Anthropocene, humanity has been forced to a self-critical reflection on its place in the natural order. A neglected tool for understanding this is the sublime. Sublime experience opens us up to encounters with ‘formless’ nature at the same time as we recognize the inevitability of imprinting our purposes on nature. In other words, it is constituted by just the sort of self-critical stance towards our place in nature that I identify as the hallmark of the Anthropocene ‘collision’ between h…Read more
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    Locke’s critique of enthusiastic religion is an attempt to undermine a form of supernaturalist belief. In this paper, I argue for a novel interpretation of that critique. By opening up a middle path between the views of John Passmore and Michael Ayers, I show that Locke is accusing the enthusiast of being a self-deceived believer. First, I demonstrate the manner in which a theory of self-deception squares with Locke’s intellectualist epistemology. Second, I argue that Locke thinks he can show th…Read more