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Jonathan Barker

University of Central Florida
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  • University of Central Florida
    Department of Philosophy
    Associate Lecturer
University of Virginia
Corcoran Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2019
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Orlando, Florida, United States of America
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Epistemology
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion
Social Ontology
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
20th Century Analytic Philosophy
Applied Ethics
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Genealogical Debunking
Genealogical Debunking, Misc
Debunking Arguments about Metaphysics
Coincident Objects
  • All publications (7)
  •  538
    Parts and Wholes
    A student-friendly introduction to the metaphysics of parts and wholes, focused on revisionary approaches.
    Eliminative Conceptions of Material ObjectsMaterial ConstitutionMaterial Objects, MiscMereological U…Read more
    Eliminative Conceptions of Material ObjectsMaterial ConstitutionMaterial Objects, MiscMereological UniversalismPermissive Conceptions of Material ObjectsMereological Nihilism
  •  1637
    Ordinary objects
    with Daniel Z. Korman
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2025.
    An encyclopedia entry which covers various revisionary conceptions of which macroscopic objects there are, and the puzzles and arguments that motivate these conceptions: sorites arguments, the argument from vagueness, the puzzles of material constitution, arguments against indeterminate identity, arguments from arbitrariness, debunking arguments, the overdetermination argument, and the problem of the many.
    Eliminative Conceptions of Material ObjectsMereological UniversalismThe Argument from VaguenessMater…Read more
    Eliminative Conceptions of Material ObjectsMereological UniversalismThe Argument from VaguenessMaterial ConstitutionProblem of the ManyVague IdentityDebunking Arguments about MetaphysicsPermissive Conceptions of Material ObjectsFundamentality
  • Perspectives in Metaphysics: An Introductory Coursebook (edited book)
    Routledge. forthcoming.
    Perspectives in Metaphysics is a uniquely inclusive introduction to metaphysics co-authored by 14 leading and emerging scholars in the field. It covers traditional metaphysical problems like personal identity, free will, and time alongside neglected topics such as the metaphysics of gender, social construction, and non-Western metaphysics. Students using this text will encounter metaphysics as an engaging field of study that is practically relevant to their daily lives.
    Metaphysics, General WorksPhilosophy, Introductions and Anthologies
  •  1097
    Genealogical Defeat and Ontological Sparsity
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 47 1-23. 2023.
    When and why does awareness of a belief's genealogy render it irrational to continue holding that belief? According to explanationism, awareness of a belief’s genealogy gives rise to an epistemic defeater when and because it reveals that the belief is not explanatorily connected to the relevant worldly facts. I argue that an influential recent version of explanationism, due to Korman and Locke, incorrectly implies that it is not rationally permissible to adopt a “sparse” ontology of worldly fact…Read more
    When and why does awareness of a belief's genealogy render it irrational to continue holding that belief? According to explanationism, awareness of a belief’s genealogy gives rise to an epistemic defeater when and because it reveals that the belief is not explanatorily connected to the relevant worldly facts. I argue that an influential recent version of explanationism, due to Korman and Locke, incorrectly implies that it is not rationally permissible to adopt a “sparse” ontology of worldly facts or states of affairs. I then propose a new explanationist account of genealogical defeat capable of accommodating rational belief in ontological sparsity. According to my account, awareness of a belief’s genealogy gives rise to a defeater when and because it reveals that the belief is not explanatorily connected to its truthmaker.
    Genealogical Debunking, MiscPropositions and FactsFacts and States of AffairsMaterial ObjectsTruthma…Read more
    Genealogical Debunking, MiscPropositions and FactsFacts and States of AffairsMaterial ObjectsTruthmakersDefeatDebunking Arguments about Metaphysics
  •  2014
    Against Purity
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (n/a). 2023.
    A fundamental fact is “pure” just in case it has no grounded entities—ex. Tokyo, President Biden, the River Nile, {Socrates}, etc.—among its constituents. Purity is the thesis that every fundamental fact is pure. I argue that Purity is false. My argument begins with a familiar conditional: if Purity is true, then there are no fundamental “grounding facts” or facts about what grounds what. This conditional is accepted by virtually all of Purity’s defenders. However, I argue that it is also the fi…Read more
    A fundamental fact is “pure” just in case it has no grounded entities—ex. Tokyo, President Biden, the River Nile, {Socrates}, etc.—among its constituents. Purity is the thesis that every fundamental fact is pure. I argue that Purity is false. My argument begins with a familiar conditional: if Purity is true, then there are no fundamental “grounding facts” or facts about what grounds what. This conditional is accepted by virtually all of Purity’s defenders. However, I argue that it is also the first step toward Purity’s undoing. For, if every grounding fact has a ground, then some grounded entities have “groundmates” or distinct grounded entities that share their full grounds. But, if there are groundmates, then Purity is false. So Purity leads to a contradiction. Therefore, it is false. I close by noting that my argument against Purity also gives us a powerful reason to think that some grounding facts are fundamental.
    Material ObjectsFundamentalityInterlevel Metaphysics, MiscSimples and GunkMetaphysical Levels, MiscA…Read more
    Material ObjectsFundamentalityInterlevel Metaphysics, MiscSimples and GunkMetaphysical Levels, MiscApplications of Grounding
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    Grounding and the Myth of Ontological Innocence
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (2): 303-318. 2021.
    According to the Ontological Innocence Thesis (OIT), grounded entities are ontologically innocent relative to their full grounds. I argue that OIT entails a contradiction, and therefore must be discarded. My argument turns on the notion of “groundmates,” two or more numerically distinct entities that share at least one of their full grounds. I argue that, if OIT is true, then it is both the case that there are groundmates and that there are no groundmates. Therefore, so I conclude, OIT is false.…Read more
    According to the Ontological Innocence Thesis (OIT), grounded entities are ontologically innocent relative to their full grounds. I argue that OIT entails a contradiction, and therefore must be discarded. My argument turns on the notion of “groundmates,” two or more numerically distinct entities that share at least one of their full grounds. I argue that, if OIT is true, then it is both the case that there are groundmates and that there are no groundmates. Therefore, so I conclude, OIT is false. Moreover, once we have seen why OIT is false, only three heterodox views about reality's structure remain. So this paper’s second conclusion is that, even after we have discarded OIT, we are in for an additional surprise.
    Ontological CommitmentFundamentalityExistenceMethodology in MetaphysicsMetaontology, MiscNature of G…Read more
    Ontological CommitmentFundamentalityExistenceMethodology in MetaphysicsMetaontology, MiscNature of Grounding
  •  2249
    Debunking Arguments and Metaphysical Laws
    Philosophical Studies 177 (7): 1829-1855. 2020.
    I argue that one’s views about which “metaphysical laws” obtain—including laws about what is identical with what, about what is reducible to what, and about what grounds what—can be used to deflect or neutralize the threat posed by a debunking explanation. I use a well-known debunking argument in the metaphysics of material objects as a case study. Then, after defending the proposed strategy from the charge of question-begging, I close by showing how the proposed strategy can be used by certain …Read more
    I argue that one’s views about which “metaphysical laws” obtain—including laws about what is identical with what, about what is reducible to what, and about what grounds what—can be used to deflect or neutralize the threat posed by a debunking explanation. I use a well-known debunking argument in the metaphysics of material objects as a case study. Then, after defending the proposed strategy from the charge of question-begging, I close by showing how the proposed strategy can be used by certain moral realists to resist the evolutionary debunking arguments.
    Composition as IdentityMoral JustificationDefeatMaterial Objects, MiscEliminative Conceptions of Mat…Read more
    Composition as IdentityMoral JustificationDefeatMaterial Objects, MiscEliminative Conceptions of Material ObjectsDebunking Arguments about MetaphysicsDebunking Arguments about MoralityGenealogical Debunking, Misc
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