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225Materialist vs. Panexperientialist Physicalism: Where Do We Stand?Process Studies 39 (2): 264-284. 2010.This paper provides a brief critique of Jaegwon Kim’s evaluation of the achievements of materialist physicalism and then goes on to examine the case for panpsychism and the main objection that has been raised against it, i.e., the composition problem. The object of this examination is to lay bare the fundamental assumptions underlying both the main argument in support of the theory and the objection against it. Whitehead’s panexperientialism has a fair claim to be regarded as the most elaborate …Read more
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9The compounding of consciousnessIn Leemon McHenry & Pierfrancesco Basile (eds.), Consciousness, Reality and Value: Philosophical Essays in Honour of T. L. S. Sprigge, Ontos Verlag. pp. 93-108. 2007.
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60Leibniz, Whitehead, and the metaphysics of causationPalgrave-Macmillan. 2009.This book introduces the reader to Whitehead’s complex and often misunderstood metaphysics by showing that it deals with questions about the nature of causation originally raised by the philosophy of Leibniz. Whitehead’s philosophy is an attempt at rehabilitating Leibniz’s theory of monads by recasting it in terms of novel ontological categories.
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412It Must be True – But How Can it Be? Some Remarks on Panpsychism and Mental CompositionRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 67 93-112. 2010.Although panpsychism has had a very long history, one that goes back to the very origin of western philosophy, its force has only recently been appreciated by analytic philosophers of mind. And even if many still reject the theory as utterly absurd, others have argued that it is the only genuine form of physicalism. This paper examines the case for panpsychism and argues that there are at least goodprima faciereasons for taking it seriously. In a second step, the paper discusses the main difficu…Read more
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316Russell on Spinoza’s Substance MonismMetaphysica 13 (1): 27-41. 2012.Russell’s critique of substance monism is an ideal starting point from which to understand some main concepts in Spinoza’s difficult metaphysics. This paper provides an in-depth examination of Spinoza’s proof that only one substance exists. On this basis, it rejects Russell’s interpretation of Spinoza’s theory of reality as founded upon the logical doctrine that all propositions consist of a predicate and a subject. An alternative interpretation is offered: Spinoza’s substance is not a bearer of…Read more
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178Kant, Spinoza, and the Metaphysics of the Ontological ProofMetaphysica 11 (1): 17-37. 2010.This paper provides an interpretation and evaluation of Spinoza's highly original version of the ontological proof in terms of the concept of substance instead of the concept of perfection in the first book of his Ethics. Taking the lead from Kant's critique of ontological arguments in the Critique of Pure Reason, the paper explores the underlying ontological and epistemological presuppositions of Spinoza's proof. The main topics of consideration are the nature of Spinoza's definitions, the …Read more
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Chromatikon Iii: Annuaire de la Philosophie En Procã¨s (Yearbook of Philosophy in Process)Presses Univ de Louvain. 2007.
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99William James on Ethics and FaithBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (5): 1008-1011. 2011.
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109The Idealist HydraBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (5): 989-999. 2013.No abstract.
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96Mind & Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature is Almost Certainly False by Thomas Nagel (review)Process Studies 43 (1): 111-114. 2014.
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82Self and WorldBradley Studies 9 (2): 93-100. 2003.It may not be easy to see what Hume, Bradley and James have in common. It is usually recognised that they are empiricist, insofar as they believed that it is experience which furnishes us with all the materials for thinking. Nonetheless, there are many other philosophers which are empiricist in this sense, and Hume is commonly referred to as a ‘sceptic’, Bradley as an ‘idealist’, and only James as a ‘radical empiricist’. Hence I need to provide some justification for putting them under the same …Read more
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95Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein (eds): The American Philosophers (Midwest Studies in Philosophy, vol. XXVIII)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (4): 726-730. 2010.(2010). Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein (eds): The American Philosophers (Midwest Studies in Philosophy, vol. XXVIII) British Journal for the History of Philosophy: Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 726-730.
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71Leibniz and the English-Speaking WorldBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (3): 524-528. 2010.No abstract.
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121Creativity, Philosophy, and the GoodProcess Studies 42 (1): 5-19. 2013.Whitehead and Dewey called for a deep reform of philosophy. Although they respected one another, Dewey can be read as criticizing Whitehead for hisadherence to a traditional, and unfortunately conservative, way of conceiving of the discipline. This article provides an in-depth reconstruction as well as a qualified defense of Dewey’s charge.
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112The Importance of Subjectivity: Selected Essays in Metaphysics and Ethics, by Timothy L. S. Sprigge, edited by Leemon B. McHenry (review)Mind 120 (479): 906-910. 2011.