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    Distributed Cognition, Neuroprostheses and their Implications to Non-Physicalist Theories of Mind
    Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 26 (1): 123-142. 2021.
    This paper investigates the notion of ‘distributed cognition’—the idea that entities external to one’s organic brain participate in one’s overall cognitive functioning—and the challenges it poses to the notion of personhood. Related to this is also a consideration of the ever-increasing ways in which neuroprostheses replace and functionally replicate organic parts of the brain. However, the literature surrounding such issues has tended to take an almost exclusively physicalist approach. The comm…Read more
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    Conceptual engineering for analytic theology
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1-34. forthcoming.
    Conceptual engineering is the method (or methods) via which we can assess and improve our concepts. Can conceptual engineering be usefully employed within analytic theology? Given that analytic theology and analytic philosophy effectively share the same philosophical toolkit then if conceptual engineering works well in philosophy then it ought to work well in analytic theology too. This will be our working hypothesis. To make good on this hypothesis, we first address two challenges. The first ch…Read more