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    Do AIs Have Dasein? A Heideggerian-Girardian Answer
    In Thomas Ryba & Sandy Goodhart (eds.), Desiring Machines, Bloomsbury. forthcoming.
    This paper is one (among many) approach to the question, “are AIs persons or are they conscious?” from a Heideggerian perspective. Here I argue for two claims. First, I argue that René Girard’s mimetic analysis of mitsein (being-with), one of Heidegger’s foundational concepts, illuminates what Heidegger takes mitsein to be. Second, I claim that this Girardian analysis gives us a way to answer the question of whether AIs have Dasein, to which I argue that the answer is negative. Specifically, I c…Read more
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    Incompatible And Incomparable Perfections: A New Argument Against Perfect Being Theism
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1-19. forthcoming.
    Perfect being theism is the view that the perfect being exists and the property being-perfect is the property being-God. According to the strong analysis of perfection, a being is perfect just in case it exemplifies all perfections. On the other hand, the weak analysis of perfection claims that a being is perfect just in case it exemplifies the best possible combination of compatible perfections. Strong perfect being theism accepts the former analysis while weak perfect being theism accepts the …Read more