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15The Soul of a Philosopher: Reply to TurnbullKierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2013 (1). 2013.Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 2013 Heft: 1 Seiten: 475-494.
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15D.Z. PHILLIPS: Religion and the Hermeneutics of Contemplation (review)Faith and Philosophy 21 (2): 270-273. 2004.
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14Review of W. Glenn Kirkconnell, Kierkegaard on Ethics and Religion: From Either/or to Philosophical Fragments (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (5). 2009.
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13D.Z. PHILLIPS: Religion and the Hermeneutics of Contemplation (review)Faith and Philosophy 21 (2): 270-273. 2004.
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12Natural DoubtsMetaphilosophy 39 (3): 305-324. 2008.Many philosophers now argue that the doubts of the philosophical sceptic are unnatural ones, in that they are not forced on us by considerations that any reasonable person would have to accept as compelling but only arise if one has already accepted certain controversial theoretical commitments. In this article I defend the naturalness of philosophical scepticism against such criticisms. After defining “global ontological scepticism,” I examine the work of a number of anti‐sceptical philosophers…Read more
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12Joy as presenceJournal of Religious Ethics 49 (2): 412-430. 2021.Journal of Religious Ethics, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 412-430, June 2021.
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9Bodily Subjectivity and the Mind-Body ProblemPhilosophia Christi 15 (1): 149-172. 2013.In this essay I argue that the traditional mind-body problem, which seems intractable in its own terms, could be helpfully reconfigured by drawing on insights from the Phenomenological tradition concerning the “body-subject” or “lived body.” Rather than attempting to explain how consciousness relates to the body as understood by the natural sciences, the Phenomenologists concentrate on elucidating the first-person sense that we have of our own bodies in ordinary, prescientific existence. After s…Read more
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33. Kierkegaard’s Platonic TeleologyIn John Lippitt & Patrick Stokes (eds.), Narrative, Identity and the Kierkegaardian Self, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 46-62. 2015.
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2The Moment and the Teacher: Problems in Kierkegaard's 'Philosophical Fragments'Kierkegaardiana 21. 2000.
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What it's like and what's really wrong with physicalism: a Wittgensteinean perspectiveJournal of Consciousness Studies 5 (4): 454-463. 1998.It is often argued that the existence of qualia -- private mental objects -- shows that physicalism is false. In this paper, I argue that to think in terms of qualia is a misleading way to develop what is in itself a valid intuition about the inability of physicalism to do justice to our conscious experience. I consider arguments by Dennett and Wittgenstein which indicate what is wrong with the notion of qualia, but which by so doing, help us to locate the real problem for physicalism. This is n…Read more
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Kierkegaard and the critique of political theologyIn Roberto Sirvent & Silas Michael Morgan (eds.), Kierkegaard and political theology, Pickwick Publications. 2018.
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John Davenport: Will as commitment and resolve: An existential account of creativity, love, virtue, and happinessFaith and Philosophy 29 (1): 91. 2012.
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Ilham Dilman, Existentialist Critiques of Cartesianism Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 14 (5): 322-324. 1994.
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Kierkegaard and the Limits of the EthicalInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 37 (1): 57-59. 1993.
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Ilham Dilman, Existentialist Critiques of Cartesianism (review)Philosophy in Review 14 322-324. 1994.
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