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22Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik and Western Culture: An Enigmatic DialogueCritical Inquiry 45 (2): 506-530. 2019.
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30Compatibilism, values, and “could have done otherwise”Philosophical Topics 16 (1): 151-200. 1988.
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11Freedom, Repentance and Hardening of the Hearts: Albo vs. MaimonidesFaith and Philosophy 14 (4): 478-509. 1997.The doctrine that God hardens some agents’ hearts generates philosophical perplexities. Why would God deprive someone of free will and the opportunity to repent? Or is God’s interference compatible with the agent’s free will and his having an opportunity to repent? In this paper, I examine how two Jewish philosophers, Moses Maimonides and Joseph Albo, handled these questions. I analyze six approaches growing out of their writings and argue that a naturalistic interpretation of hardening --- as i…Read more
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6Compatibilism, Values, and “Could Have Done Otherwise”Philosophical Topics 16 (1): 151-200. 1988.
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2Peer Review: A Critical InquiryRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2004.While much literature has sprouted on peer review, this is the first book-length, wide-ranging study that utilizes methods and resources of contemporary philosophy. It covers the tension between peer review and the liberal notion that truth emerges when ideas proliferate in the marketplace of ideas; arguments for and against blind review of submissions; the alleged conservatism of peer review; the anomalous nature of book reviewing; the status of non-peer-reviewed publications; and the future of…Read more
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156Foundationalism, coherentism, and the levels gambitSynthese 55 (1). 1983.A central problem in epistemology concerns the justification of beliefs about epistemic principles, i.e., principles stating which kinds of beliefs are justified and which not. It is generally regarded as circular to justify such beliefs empirically. However, some recent defenders of foundationalism have argued that, within a foundationalist framework, one can justify beliefs about epistemic principles empirically without incurring the charge of vicious circularity. The key to this position is a…Read more
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34Questions About God: Today's Philosophers Ponder the Divine (edited book)Oxford University Press. 1973.From young children, with their guileless, searching questions, to the recently bereaved, trying to make sense of tragic loss, humans wrestle with our relationship to God--and with God's essence, motivations, and power--throughout our lives: Why does God permit catastrophe and senseless tragedy, again and again? Is God's power limited in any way? Can He change the past? Does He know the future? Why does God require prayer? Why does He not provide stronger evidence of His presence? Whom does God …Read more
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2The Overexamined Life Is Not Worth Living."In Thomas V. Morris (ed.), God and the Philosophers: The Reconciliation of Faith and Reason, Oxford Up. pp. 263--285. 1994.
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29Pyrrhonian Reflections on Knowledge and JustificationInternational Studies in Philosophy 32 (2): 141-142. 2000.
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15Interpreting Maimonides: Studies in Methodology, Metaphysics, and Moral Philosophy.Marvin FoxSpeculum 68 (3): 770-772. 1993.
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50Circularity and epistemic principles: A reply to James KellerSynthese 68 (2): 369-382. 1986.This paper is a reply to James Keller 's criticisms of my Foundationalism, Coherentism and the Levels Gambit.Foundationalists have often claimed that, within a foundationalist framework, one can justify beliefs about epistemic principles in a mediate, empirical fashion, while escaping the charge of vicious circularity that is usually thought to afflict such methods of justification. In my original paper I attacked this foundationalist strategy; I argued that once mediate, empirical justification…Read more
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35So What Else Is Neo? Theism and Epistemic RecalcitranceMidwest Studies in Philosophy 37 (1): 25-50. 2013.
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9Maimonides and Philosophy: Papers Presented at the Sixth Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter (review)International Studies in Philosophy 24 (1): 124-127. 1992.
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54Freedom, Repentance and Hardening of the HeartsFaith and Philosophy 14 (4): 478-509. 1997.The doctrine that God hardens some agents’ hearts generates philosophical perplexities. Why would God deprive someone of free will and the opportunity to repent? Or is God’s interference compatible with the agent’s free will and his having an opportunity to repent? In this paper, I examine how two Jewish philosophers, Moses Maimonides and Joseph Albo, handled these questions. I analyze six approaches growing out of their writings and argue that a naturalistic interpretation of hardening --- as i…Read more
Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
Philosophy of Religion |
Philosophy of Law |