-
133Venerating DeathPhilosophical Papers 44 (1): 61-81. 2015.In this paper, I am concerned with elucidating and expanding our attitudes toward our own death. As it is, our common attitudes toward our death are the following: we fear our premature death, and we dread our inevitable death. These attitudes are rational, but I want to argue that our attitudes toward death should be more complicated than this. A condition upon our value, our preciousness, as creatures is that we are vulnerable, and our vulnerability is, at bottom, a vulnerability to death. A c…Read more
-
83Seeing Fictions in Film: The Epistemology of Movies, by George M. Wilson: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. viii + 220, £30Australasian Journal of Philosophy 91 (3). 2013.No abstract
-
120Is scientific theory-commitment doxastic or practical?Synthese 137 (3). 2003.Associated with Bayesianism is the claim that insofar as thereis anything like scientific theory-commitment, it is not a doxastic commitment to the truth of the theory or any proposition involving the theory, but is rather an essentiallypractical commitment to behaving in accordance with a theory. While there are a number of a priori reasons to think that this should be true, there is stronga posteriori reason to think that it is not in fact true of current scientific practice.After outlining a …Read more
Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Areas of Interest
| Metaphilosophy |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| African/Africana Philosophy |