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Joel Pust

University of Delaware
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  • University of Delaware
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
University of Arizona
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1997
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Newark, Delaware, United States of America
0000-0002-3365-6976
Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Probability
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Sleeping Beauty
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    Natural selection and the traits of individual organisms
    Biology and Philosophy 19 (5): 765-779. 2004.
    I have recently argued that origin essentialism regarding individual organisms entails that natural selection does not explain why individual organisms have the traits that they do. This paper defends this and related theses against Mohan Matthen's recent objections.
    Mereological EssentialismNatural Selection
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    Conditionalization and Essentially Indexical Credence
    Journal of Philosophy 109 (4): 295-315. 2012.
    One can have no prior credence whatsoever (not even zero) in a temporally indexical claim. This fact saves the principle of conditionalization from potential counterexample and undermines the Elga and Arntzenius/Dorr arguments for the thirder position and Lewis' argument for the halfer position on the Sleeping Beauty Problem, thereby supporting the double-halfer position.
    Sleeping BeautyConditionalizationPrior ProbabilitiesUpdating Principles
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