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    An Inchoate Universe: James's Probabilistic Underdeterminism
    William James Studies 14 (1): 54-83. 2018.
    In this paper, I challenge the traditional narrative that William James’s arguments against determinism were primarily motivated by his personal struggles with depression. I argue that James presents an alternative argument against determinism that is motivated by his commitment to sound scientific practice. James argues that determinism illegitimately extrapolates from observations of past events to predictions about future events without acknowledging the distinct metaphysical difference betwe…Read more
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    Embodied Akrasia: James on Motivation and Weakness of Will
    William James Studies 14 (1): 26-53. 2018.
    This paper presents an account of akrasia, drawn from the work of William James, that sees akrasia as neither a rational failing (as with most philosophical accounts) nor a moral failing (as with early Christian accounts), but rather a necessary by-product of our status as biological beings. By examining James’s related accounts of motivation and action, I argue that akratic actions occur when an agent attempts to act against her settled habits, but fails to do so. This makes akrasia a product o…Read more
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    Do Minds Change? Calkins's Self-Psychology and the Epistemology of Disagreement
    Southwest Philosophy Review 34 (1): 117-124. 2018.