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    The comprehension of anaphoric relations may be guided not only by discourse, but also syntactic information. In the literature on online processing, however, the focus has been on audible pronouns and descriptions whose reference is resolved mainly on the former. This paper examines one relation that both lacks overt exponence, and relies almost exclusively on syntax for its resolution: adjunct control, or the dependency between the null subject of a non-finite adjunct and its antecedent in sen…Read more
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    Jay Wesley Richards: The Untamed God (review)
    Faith and Philosophy 24 (2): 235-238. 2007.
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    On Morally Grounding National-Defense
    Southwest Philosophy Review 22 (2): 127-130. 2006.
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    In this article we respond to arguments from William Hasker and David Kyle Johnson that free will is incompatible with both divine foreknowledge and eternalism (what we refer to as isotemporalism). In particular, we sketch an Anselmian account of time and freedom, briefly defend the view against Hasker's critique, and then respond in more depth to Johnson's claim that Anselmian freedom is incompatible with free will because it entails that our actions are 'ontologically necessary'. In defending …Read more
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    Resurrection
    Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.