• A Causal Analysis of the Intensionality of Rationalizing Explanations
    Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison. 1989.
    A naturalistic theory of rationalization is defended against a fundamental objection. The theory claims that: The rationalizing relation can be fully analysed in causal explanatory terms. However, is rendered problematic by the fact that: Rationalizations exhibit a higher degree of intensionality than ordinary physical causal explanations. To show that can be maintained in the face of , I develop an account of on which and may be reconciled. ;The opening chapter gives an account of the intension…Read more
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    The Ontological Argument from Reason
    Philosophia Christi 13 (1): 59-74. 2011.
    The ontological argument from reason aims to show that deliberative reasoning cannot be located in a naturalistic ontology, because such reasoning requires a unified, enduring self with libertarian free will. The most popular way of avoiding this argument is to claim that some version of naturalistic compatibilism suffices for human reason, because even in a world of event causation, some creatures may be responsive to reason. In this paper, I argue that the best versions of this approach either…Read more
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    Darwinism and its Discontents (review)
    Faith and Philosophy 26 (4): 464-467. 2009.