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The Myth of an Afterlife: The Case against Life After Death (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield. 2015.Because every single one of us will die, most of us would like to know what—if anything—awaits us afterward, not to mention the fate of lost loved ones. Given the nearly universal vested interest we personally have in deciding this question in favor of an afterlife, it is no surprise that the vast majority of books on the topic affirm the reality of life after death without a backward glance. But the evidence of our senses and the ever-gaining strength of scientific evidence strongly suggest oth…Read more
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Doxastic Naturalism and Hume's Voice in the DialoguesJournal of Scottish Philosophy 14 (3): 253-274. 2016.I argue that acknowledging Hume as a doxastic naturalist about belief in a deity allows an elegant, holistic reading of his Dialogues. It supports a reading in which Hume's spokesperson is Philo throughout, and enlightens many of the interpretive difficulties of the work. In arguing this, I perform a comprehensive survey of evidence for and against Philo as Hume's voice, bringing new evidence to bear against the interpretation of Hume as Cleanthes and against the amalgamation view while correcti…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Metaphysics and Epistemology |