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165Locke on Testimony: A ReexaminationHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 26 (1). 2009.In this paper I focus on John Locke as a representative figure of English Enlightenment theorizing about the legitimacy of cognitive authority and examine the way in which a greater attention to the cultural milieu in which Locke worked can lead to a profound reexamination of his writings on cognitive authority. In particular, I suggest that an inattention to the rise of a culture of reading and the growing availability of books in Early Modern England has led historians of philosophy largely t…Read more
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266Personal responsibility and middle knowledge: a challenge for the MolinistInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 66 (2): 61-70. 2009.In this paper, I develop and discuss an argument intended to demonstrate that the Molinist notion of middle knowledge, and in particular the concept of counterfactuals of freedom, is incompatible with the notion of personal responsibility (for created creatures). In Sect. 1, I discuss the Molinist concepts of middle knowledge and counterfactuals of freedom. In Sect. 2, I develop an argument (henceforth, the Transfer of Negative Responsibility Argument, or TNRA) to the effect that, due to their c…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Language |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Epistemology of Testimony |
| Perceptual Justification |