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1Jerome M. Segal, Agency and Alienation: A Theory of Human Presence (review)Philosophy in Review 12 431-433. 1992.
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1Alan Donagan, Choice: The Essential Element in Human Action (review)Philosophy in Review 9 4-6. 1989.
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22The Recovery of the Soul: An Aristotelian Essay on Self-FulfilmentMcGill-Queen's University Press. 1991.In The Recovery of the Soul, Kenneth Rankin suggests that the current impasse over solutions to many philosophical problems is the result, in part, of a failure to consider how each of these problems bears on the rest. Rankin shows that a libertarian theory of free will, an A-theory of time, a corporealist theory of personal identity, and a non-relativist interpretation of the foundation of ethics all contribute to or are derived from a psychocentric form of physicalism. The proposed Modal Ident…Read more
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54A Metaphysical Confirmation of "Folk” PsychologyMaritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 9 135-143. 1993.
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36A Critique of Jean-Paul Sartre’s Ontology (review)Philosophical Quarterly 3 (11): 184-185. 1953.
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35The Trinitarian Vision of P. F. StrawsonPhilosophy Research Archives 1164 745-771. 1976.Along with more frequently discussed theses, Strawson in his Chapter on Persons has maintained that the perceptual experience of the same subject could be causally dependent upon a multiplicity of bodies. But, without drastic revision, his effort to show in illustration that the visual experience of one subject might causally depend upon three different bodies is too fraught with difficulty to lend coherent support. When the difficulties are removed by revision, the truth of the thesis depends u…Read more
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113Image-Talk: The Myth in the MirrorPhilosophy 67 (260). 1992.A mirror image is not an image of a thing seen, but that thing seen in a different perspective.
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34Problems of Space and Time, by J. J. C. Smart (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 43 (1): 104-109. 1965.
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9Nicholas Denyer, Time, Action and Necessity: A Proof of Free Will (review)Philosophy in Review 3 111-112. 1983.
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457Karl Pfeifer, Actions and Other Events: The Unifier-Multiplier Controversy Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 12 (2): 133-135. 1992.
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1PEARS, D. F. : "Freedom and the will" (review)Australasian Journal of Philosophy 41 (n/a): 277. 1963.
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105McTaggart, Mereology, Substance and ChangeDialogue 21 (1): 57-78. 1982.McTaggart maintained that, without the kind of change which events undergo in passing from the future through the present into the past, how things are would be fundamentally different from how they appear. More particularly Without A-change there could be no change at all. Without any change there could be no time. Without A-change there could be no time.
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85Can and MightCanadian Journal of Philosophy 1 (1). 1971.Against Richard Taylor's position (Action and Purpose,Prentice Hall,1966) that there is some further factor in agency that in one of its roles supplements the contingency of an action that is freely performed
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36Wittgenstein on Meaning, Understanding, and IntendingAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 3 (1). 1966.
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123McTaggart's Paradox: Two ParodiesPhilosophy 56 (217). 1981.To be truly provocative and outrageous the superior philosophical sophistry will commonly possess four somewhat adventitious features. I shall rate it as classic if it has all four. First, and least adventitiously, the argument will be crisp and initially seductive. Second, by the standard the sophistry sets direct rebuttal will be laborious and diffuse. Third, the recipe for the latter will prescribe that we pick out some hitherto unarticulated logical principle such that if the principle be tr…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Action |
| Philosophy of Mind |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Action |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Philosophy of Mind |