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2365Tropes as Character-GroundersAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (3): 499-515. 2016.There is a largely unrecognized ambiguity concerning the nature of a trope. Disambiguation throws into relief two fundamentally different conceptions of a trope and provides two ways to understand and develop each metaphysical theory that put tropes to use. In this paper I consider the relative merits that result from differences concerning a trope’s ability to ground the character of ordinary objects. I argue that on each conception of a trope, there are unique implications and challenges conce…Read more
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2647IntroductionIn Robert K. Garcia & Nathan L. King (eds.), Is Goodness without God Good Enough?: A Debate on Faith, Secularism, and Ethics, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2008.
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4983Artificial Intelligence and PersonhoodIn John Frederic Kilner, C. Christopher Hook & Diane B. Uustal (eds.), Cutting-edge bioethics: a Christian exploration of technologies and trends, W.b. Eerdmans. 2002.
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128Is Goodness without God Good Enough?: A Debate on Faith, Secularism, and Ethics (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2008.Morality and religion: intimately wed, violently opposed, or something else? Discussion of this issue appears in pop culture, the academy, and the media―often generating radically opposed views. At one end of the spectrum are those who think that unless God exists, ethics is unfounded and the moral life is unmotivated. At the other end are those who think that religious belief is unnecessary for―and even a threat to―ethical knowledge and the moral life. This volume provides an accessible, charit…Read more
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1546Philosophical Idling and Philosophical RelativityRatio 28 (1): 51-64. 2015.Peter Unger has challenged philosophical objectivism, the thesis that traditional philosophical problems have definite objective answers. He argues from semantic relativity for philosophical relativity, the thesis that for certain philosophical problems, there is no objective answer. I clarify, formulate and challenge Unger's argument. According to Unger, philosophical relativism explains philosophical idling, the fact that philosophical debates appear endless, philosophical disagreements seem i…Read more
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2462Descartes’s Independence Conception of Substance and His Separability Argument for Substance DualismJournal of Philosophical Research 39 165-190. 2014.I critically examine the view that Descartes’s independence conception (IC) of substance plays a crucial role in his “separability argument” for substance dualism. I argue that IC is a poisoned chalice. I do so by considering how an IC-based separability argument fares on two different ways of thinking about principal attributes. On the one hand, if we take principal attributes to be universals, then a separability argument that deploys IC establishes a version of dualism that is unacceptably st…Read more
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