Baylor University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2016
Hillsdale, Michigan, United States of America
  •  1831
    Adequate and Inadequate Ideas in Spinoza
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 31 (2): 119-136. 2014.
    Adequate and inadequate ideas play a central role in Spinoza’s system. A number of recent commentators have suggested that the internality or externality of an idea’s immediate cause is a necessary and sufficient condition of the idea’s adequacy or inadequacy, respectively. I show that this thesis is subject to counterexample and briefly explore the significance of this critique for recent interpretations. I offer an alternative interpretation on which adequate and inadequate ideas are character…Read more
  •  1341
    Re-evaluating Reid's Response to Skepticism
    Journal of Scottish Philosophy 14 (3): 317-339. 2016.
    I argue that some of the most prominent interpretations of Reid's response to skepticism marginalize a crucial aspect of his thought: namely, that our common sense beliefs meet whatever normative standards of rationality the skeptic might fairly demand of them. This should be seen as supplementary to reliabilist or proper functionalist interpretations of Reid, which often ignore this half of the story. I also show how Reid defends the rationality of believing first principles by appealing to the…Read more