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158The liberal view of receptaclesAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (4). 2002.This Article does not have an abstract
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33Chapter 5. A Portrait of the Human PersonIn A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Cornell University Press. pp. 145-148. 2018.
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40IndexIn A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Cornell University Press. pp. 199-203. 2018.
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27Chapter 6. Pre-Persons, Post-Persons, Non-Persons, and Person-PartsIn A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Cornell University Press. pp. 149-166. 2018.
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21Chapter 3. Vagueness and CompositionIn A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Cornell University Press. pp. 72-112. 2018.
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30Chapter 7. Nothing But Dust and AshesIn A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Cornell University Press. pp. 167-192. 2018.
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36Chapter 4. The Criterion of Personal IdentityIn A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Cornell University Press. pp. 113-144. 2018.
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43BibliographyIn A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Cornell University Press. pp. 193-198. 2018.
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21Chapter 2. Persistence and the Partist ViewIn A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Cornell University Press. pp. 45-71. 2018.
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39AcknowledgmentsIn A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Cornell University Press. 2018.
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39IntroductionIn A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Cornell University Press. pp. 1-10. 2018.
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56Chapter 1. The Many Problematic Solutions to the Problem of the ManyIn A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person, Cornell University Press. pp. 11-44. 2018.
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166The metaphysics of hyperspaceOxford University Press. 2005.Hud Hudson offers a fascinating examination of philosophical reasons to believe in hyperspace. He explores non-theistic reasons in the first chapter and theistic ones towards the end; in the intervening sections he inquires into a variety of puzzles in the metaphysics of material objects that are either generated by the hypothesis of hyperspace or else informed by it, with discussions of receptacles, boundaries, contact, occupation, and superluminal motion. Anyone engaged with contemporary metap…Read more
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466Simples and gunkPhilosophy Compass 2 (2). 2007.Are there any non‐composite objects? Are there any objects every part of which is composite? Are items of either kind even possible? What would they be like? Of what significance would they be? How best can we come to have reasonable beliefs about the answers to these inquiries? Such questions – about the actuality and possibility, the analysis and significance, the methodology and epistemology of simples and pieces of gunk – have been center stage in recent contemporary analytic metaphysics. Th…Read more
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239Collective responsibility and moral vegetarianismJournal of Social Philosophy 24 (2): 89-104. 1993.
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59Van Inwagen on Time Travel and Changing the PastOxford Studies in Metaphysics: Volume 5 5 41. 2010.
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131The Fall and HypertimeOxford University Press. 2014.Hud Hudson shows that apparently irreconcilable conflicts between science and religion often turn out to be misdescribed battles about negotiable philosophical assumptions. He defends an original Hypertime Hypothesis which reconciles the Christian doctrines of The Fall and Original Sin with reigning scientific orthodoxy.
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201Précis of the metaphysics of hyperspace (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76 (2). 2008.
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172Immanent Causality and Diachronic Composition: A Reply to BalashovPhilosophical Papers 32 (1): 15-22. 2003.Philosophical Papers Vol.32(1) 2003: 15-22
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374Brute factsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 75 (1). 1997.This Article does not have an abstract
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379Kant’s CompatibilismPhilosophical Review 105 (1): 125. 1996.This brief, but tightly argued, work advances a dual thesis: Kant’s compatibilist solution to the free will problem is best understood in terms of Davidson’s anomalous monism; so understood, it constitutes a viable position, defensible in contemporary terms. The text consists of a short introduction followed by four substantive chapters dealing, respectively, with: Kant’s theory of compatibilism ; Kant and contemporary metaphysics ; Kant’s theory of causal determinism ; and Kant’s theory of free…Read more
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| Philosophy of Religion |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Aesthetics |
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