Cornell University
Sage School of Philosophy
PhD, 1996
Davidson, North Carolina, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
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    Rescuing Frankfurt-style cases
    Philosophical Review 107 (1): 97-112. 1998.
    Almost thirty years ago, in an attempt to undermine what he termed "the principle of alternate possibilities" (the thesis that people are morally responsible for what they have done only if they could have done otherwise), Harry Frankfurt offered an ingenious thought-experiment that has played a major role in subsequent work on moral responsibility and free will. Several philosophers, including David Widerker and Robert Kane, argued recently that this thought-experiment and others like it are fu…Read more
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    Review: Recent Work in the Philosophy of Mind (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 48 (193). 1998.
    This is a critical review of six books: Peter Carruthers, _Language, Thought, and Consciousness; David Chalmers, _The Conscious Mind; Fred Dretske, _Naturalizing the Mind; Steven Horst, _Symbols, Computation and Intentionality; Jaegwon Kim, _Philosophy of Mind; and Michael Tye, _Ten Problems of Consciousness. The review focuses on what these authors have to say about consciousness