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Tarski" "Brouwer" "Whitehead" "Quine's Mathematical LogicIn Jon Williamson & Federica Russo (eds.), Key Terms in Logic, Continuum Press. 2010.
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224A Moorean argument for the full moral status of those with profound intellectual disabilityJournal of Medical Ethics 42 (1): 41-45. 2016.This paper is about the moral status of those human beings with profound intellectual disabilities (PIDs). We hold the common sense view that they have equal status to ‘normal’ human beings, and a higher status than any non-human animal. We start with an admission, however: we don’t know how to give a fully satisfying theoretical account of the grounds of moral status that explains this view. And in fact, not only do we not know how to give such an account, but the most satisfying account of mor…Read more
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239Lewisian quidditism, humility, and diffidencePhilosophical Studies 173 (11): 3081-3099. 2016.In ‘Ramseyan Humility’ Lewis presents the Permutation Argument for quidditism. As he presents it the argument is simple enough, but once one digs beneath its surface, and attempts to understand it in strictly Lewisian terms, difficulties arise. The fundamental difficulty is that, as he presents it, the argument only seems to be sound if one rejects views that Lewis explicitly holds. One aim of this paper is to clarify the argument to show that one can make sense of it in strictly Lewisian terms.…Read more
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2Material constitution, the neuroscience of consciousness, and the temporality of experienceIn Steven M. Miller (ed.), The Constitution of Phenomenal Consciousness: Toward a Science and Theory, John Benjamins. pp. 433-444. 2015.In this paper I argue that if a completed neuroscience of consciousness is to be attained, we must give the synchronic and diachronic application conditions for brain states and phenomenal states. I argue that, due to the temporal nature of our experiences, such states must be viewed as being temporally extended events, and illustrate how to give such application conditions using examples of other temporally extended events. However, I also raise some difficulties for the project of giving appli…Read more
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74Trendsetters, Trend Followers, and Individual Players: Obtaining Global Counterterror Actor Types from Proscribed Terror ListsStudies in Conflict and Terrorism 38 36-61. 2015.This article seeks to conceptualize global counterterror actor types by examining the designated terrorist organizations lists of six countries; the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Russia, and China. It is argued that these countries should be placed into one of three distinct categories: Trendsetters, Trend Followers, and Individual Players. Being able to classify countries according to these categories is important for global policymakers. It raises awareness of the diffe…Read more
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130The Moorean argument for the full moral status of those with profound intellectual disability: a rejoinder to RobertsJournal of Medical Ethics 42 (4): 266-267. 2016.In a recent paper we argued that a Moorean strategy can be employed to justify our continuing to believe the following proposition, even in the presence of philosophical views that entail it is false, without any philosophical argument against those views, and without any positive philosophical argument in its favour: -/- H>A: Humans have an equal moral status that is higher than the moral status of non-human animals. -/- The basic idea is that our confidence in the truth of this proposition is …Read more
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64Brain Neoplasm and Strict IdentityAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 1 (3): 10-11. 2010.
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186On There Being Infinitely Many Thinkable Thoughts: A Reply to Porpora and a Defence of TegmarkPhilosophia 43 (1): 35-42. 2015.Porpora offers an a priori argument for the conclusion that there are infinitely many thoughts that it is physically possible for us to think. That there should be such an a priori argument is astonishing enough. That the argument should be simple enough to teach to a first-year undergraduate class in about 20 min, as Porpora’s is, is more astonishing still. Porpora’s main target is Max Tegmark’s recent argument for the claim that if current physics is right, then there are mental duplicates of …Read more
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Value Theory |
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
| History of Western Philosophy |