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Representationalism and the Intentionality of MoodsPhilosophia 45 (4): 1515-1526. 2017.It seems hard to comprehend how, during mood experience, the ‘inner’ meets the ‘outer’. The objective of this paper is to show that a currently popular attempt at providing a neat solution to that problem fails. The attempt comes under the heading of representationalism, according to which the phenomenal aspects of mood are exhausted by its representational content. I examine three accounts of intentionality developed within the representationalist camp, and I show that they incur phenomenologic…Read more
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The Philosophy of SartreRoutledge. 2008.Playwright, novelist, political theorist, literary critic and philosopher, Jean-Paul Sartre remains an iconic figure. This book examines his philosophical ideas and methods. It is an introductory guide for the student who wishes to understand Sartre's philosophical argumentation. It reconstructs in plain language key instances of Sartre's philosophical reasoning at work and shows how certain questions arise for Sartre and what philosophical tools he uses to address those questions. Each chapter …Read more
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The essays featured in this collection seek to deepen our understanding of self-knowledge, to solve some of the genuine (and to resolve some of the spurious) ...Self-Knowledge (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2011. -
Consistency in the Sartrean analysis of emotionAnalysis 74 (1). 2014.
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Understanding Plato’s Republic (review)Ancient Philosophy 32 (1): 185-190. 2012.
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Plato’s Menexenus as a History that Falls into PatternsAncient Philosophy 33 (1): 19-31. 2013.
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The Impiety of the Republic's ImitatorEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (2): 219-232. 2013.The Republic rarely speaks of piety; yet religious concerns inform more of its treatment of poetry than readers acknowledge. A pair of tripartite rankings in Book 10 has puzzled interpreters: first the triad Form-couch-painting, then the ostensibly equivalent triad of a flute’s or bridle’s user-maker-imitator. The tripartitions work better together if one recognizes the divinity at work behind Athena’s gifts the flute and bridle. This mythic reading reveals the imitator to stand, yet again, in o…Read more
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Nietzsche's ApolloJournal of Nietzsche Studies 45 (1): 43-53. 2014.Two great evaluative questions about The Birth of Tragedy ask how accurate the book is about Greece’s “tragic age,” and how nostalgic it is for that age. Wilamowitz raised the question of accuracy as soon as the book was published, and the issue has never gone away. As for nostalgia, even without accepting extreme versions of the charge, you can still worry that BT portrays Socrates as such a calamity—a monstrosity, and therefore a freakish birth, something that did not have to happen—as to invi…Read more
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Two Myths of Philosophy’s BeginningsPhilosophical Inquiry 40 (3-4): 6-22. 2016.
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Telling Good Love from Bad in Plato’s PhaedrusProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 32 (1): 41-58. 2017.When the Phaedrus produces an account of eros that goes beyond earlier oversimplifying terms, it rests its analysis on a distinction between human and divine. The dialogue’s attempts to articulate this distinction repeatedly fail. In part they rest on the difference between right and left, but in ways that problematize that difference as well. In the end this difficulty in definition casts a shadow over the prospect of the effective reciprocation of love, because the loved one will not be able t…Read more
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The Nietzsche Disappointment confronts Nietzsche's recurrent, symptomatic struggles with causal accounts. His explanations of past and future raise high hopes; when they fail they are responsible for profound disappointmentThe Nietzsche Disappointment: Reckoning with Nietzsche's Unkept Promises on Origins and Outcomes (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2005. -
The Routledge Guidebook to Plato's RepublicRoutledge. 2013.Plato, often cited as a founding father of Western philosophy, set out ideas in the _Republic_ regarding the nature of justice, order, and the character of the just individual, that endure into the modern day. _The_ _Routledge Guidebook to Plato’s Republic_ introduces the major themes in Plato’s great book and acts as a companion for reading the work, examining: The context of Plato’s work and the background to his writing Each separate part of the text in relation to its goals, meanings and imp…Read more
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What Is the Validity Domain of Einstein’s Equations? Distributional Solutions over Singularities and Topological Links in Geometrodynamics100 Years of Chronogeometrodynamics: The Status of the Einstein's Theory of Gravitation in Its Centennial Year. 2016.The existence of singularities alerts that one of the highest priorities of a centennial perspective on general relativity should be a careful re-thinking of the validity domain of Einstein’s field equations. We address the problem of constructing distinguishable extensions of the smooth spacetime manifold model, which can incorporate singularities, while retaining the form of the field equations. The sheaf-theoretic formulation of this problem is tantamount to extending the algebra sheaf of smo…Read more
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Boolean Localization Of Quantum Events: A Processual Sheaf-Theoretic ApproachIn Timothy E. Eastman, Michael Epperson & David Ray Griffin (eds.), Physics and speculative philosophy: potentiality in modern science, De Gruyter. pp. 107-126. 2016.
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Foundations of Relational Realism presents an intuitive interpretation of quantum mechanics, based on a revised decoherent histories interpretation, structured within a category theoretic topological formalism. If there is a central conceptual framework that has reliably borne the weight of modern physics as it ascends into the twenty-first century, it is the framework of quantum mechanics. Because of its enduring stability in experimental application, physics has today reached heights that not …Read more
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A Categorial Semantic Representation of Quantum Event StructuresFoundations of Physics 43 (9): 1090-1123. 2013.The overwhelming majority of the attempts in exploring the problems related to quantum logical structures and their interpretation have been based on an underlying set-theoretic syntactic language. We propose a transition in the involved syntactic language to tackle these problems from the set-theoretic to the category-theoretic mode, together with a study of the consequent semantic transition in the logical interpretation of quantum event structures. In the present work, this is realized by rep…Read more
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Contextual semantics in quantum mechanics from a categorical point of viewSynthese 194 (3). 2017.The category-theoretic representation of quantum event structures provides a canonical setting for confronting the fundamental problem of truth valuation in quantum mechanics as exemplified, in particular, by Kochen–Specker’s theorem. In the present study, this is realized on the basis of the existence of a categorical adjunction between the category of sheaves of variable local Boolean frames, constituting a topos, and the category of quantum event algebras. We show explicitly that the latter c…Read more
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Review of Paul K. Moser, The Elusive God: Reorienting Religious Epistemology (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (12). 2009.
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Brute rationalityPhilosophical Books 48 (2): 150-154. 2007.
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Rock bottom: Coherentism's soft spotSouthern Journal of Philosophy 50 (1): 94-111. 2012.Often coherentism is taken to be the view that justification is solely a function of the coherence among a person's beliefs. I offer a counterexample to the idea that when so understood coherence is sufficient for justification. I then argue that the counterexample will still work if coherence is understood as coherence among a person's beliefs and experiences. I defend a form of nondoxastic foundationalism that takes sensations and philosophical intuitions as basic and sees nearly all other jus…Read more
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Intuitionism, MoralIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
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The Problem of Evil and Replies to Some Important ResponsesEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion 10 (3): 105-131. 2018.I begin by distinguishing four different versions of the argument from evil that start from four different moral premises that in various ways link the existence of God to the absence of suffering. The version of the argument from evil that I defend starts from the premise that if God exists, he would not allow excessive, unnecessary suffering. The argument continues by denying the consequent of this conditional to conclude that God does not exist. I defend the argument against Skeptical Theists…Read more
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Kantian Transcendentalism in Contemporary Philosophical Discussions. Report of the “Transcendental Turn in Contemporary Philosophy-3” International WorkshopKantian Journal 38 (2): 103-111. 2019.The review presents the International Workshop “Transcendental Turn in Contemporary Philosophy-3: Nature of Transcendental Philosophy” held in Moscow on 19-22 April, 2018. The workshop was co-sponsored by the State Academic University for the Humanities, the Russian State University for the Humanities and the Foundation for the Humanities. The review examines the main topics of the workshop, summarises the main presentations and explicates the problem area of modern interpretations of Kant and t…Read more
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Kant’s transcendentalism as a transcendental paradigm of philosophizingKantian Journal 2 10-25. 2014.
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SubstancesHumana Mente 26 (5): 645-658. 2018.ABSTRACTThe paper takes up a conception of substances according to which substances are simple property bearers, properties being modes, particular qualitative ways individual substances are. What a substance does or would do is determined by its qualities. Efficient causation is to be understood as the manifesting of powers possessed by substances owing to their qualitative natures. Although complexes, entities with substantial parts, are not substances, they would be no less real, no less part…Read more
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Locke on Supposing a SubstratumLocke Studies 31 11-42. 2000.It is an old charge against Locke that his commitment to a common substratum for the observable qualities of particular objects and his empiricist theory about the origin of ideas are inconsistent with one another. How could we have an idea of something in which observable qualities inhere if all our ideas are constructed from ideas of observable qualities? In this paper, I propose an interpretation of the crucial passages in Locke, according to which the idea of substratum is formed through an …Read more
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Review of Sintonen, M.: The pragmatics of scientific explanation (review)Theoria 50 (1): 57. 1984.
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Review of Frank Jackson: Conditionals (review)Theoria 54 (1): 68. 1988.
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