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1055A noncontextualist account of contextualist linguistic dataActa Analytica 20 (2): 56-79. 2005.The paper takes as its starting point the observation that people can be led to retract knowledge claims when presented with previously ignored error possibilities, but offers a noncontextualist explanation of the data. Fallibilist epistemologies are committed to the existence of two kinds of Kp -falsifying contingencies: (i) Non-Ignorable contingencies [NI-contingencies] and (ii) Properly-Ignorable contingencies [PI-contingencies]. For S to know that p, S must be in an epistemic position to rul…Read more
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Paul Warren TaylorIn Engel Jr Mylan (ed.), Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 2, Gale Cengage Learning. pp. 302-304. 2008.
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1170The Equivocal or Question-Begging Nature of Evil Demon Arguments for External World SkepticismSouthwest Philosophy Review 21 (1): 163-178. 2005.
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358Personal and doxastic justification in epistemologyPhilosophical Studies 67 (2): 133-150. 1992.
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Tierethik, Tierrechte, und moralische IntegritätIn Rainer Ebert (ed.), Tierrechte – Eine interdisziplinäre Herausforderung, Harald Fischer Verlag. pp. 105-133. 2007.
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Ethical ExtensionismIn Engel Jr Mylan (ed.), Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 1, Gale Cengage Learning. pp. 396-398. 2008.
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146The Philosophy of Animal Rights: A Brief Introduction for Students and TeachersLantern Books. 2010.The book also contains an extensive bibliography of references and philosophical resources.
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110Review of Michael J. Murray, Nature Red in Tooth and Claw: Theism and the Problem of Animal Suffering (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (2). 2009.
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219Coherentism and the epistemic justification of moral beliefs: A case study in how to do practical ethics without appeal to a moral theorySouthern Journal of Philosophy 50 (1): 50-74. 2012.This paper defends a coherentist approach to moral epistemology. In “The Immorality of Eating Meat”, I offer a coherentist consistency argument to show that our own beliefs rationally commit us to the immorality of eating meat. Elsewhere, I use our own beliefs as premises to argue that we have positive duties to assist the poor and to argue that biomedical animal experimentation is wrong. The present paper explores whether this consistency-based coherentist approach of grounding particular moral…Read more
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Review of Mark Devries’s documentary film "Speciesism: The Movie"The Philosophers’ Magazine (65): 123-124. 2014.
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The Kiefer ArgumentIn Wolfgang Leopold Gombocz (ed.), Philosophy of religion, D. Reidel [distributor]. 1984.
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Applied Ethics |
| Meta-Ethics |