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7Who Are We? And How Do We Manage to Construct All these Objects? On Nietzsche’s Metaphysics of Material ObjectsPhilosophia 1-10. forthcoming.
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45Truth, Rationality and PragmatismCanadian Journal of Philosophy 34 (2): 287-310. 2004.Truth, Rationality and Pragmatism [TRP] presents the fruits of Christopher Hookway’s thinking about the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce since the publication of Peirce in 1985. Unlike the earlier work, this ‘does not pretend to be a general introduction to Peirce’s philosophy [but]... deals [instead] with a range of important and central issues in more detail than was possible in that volume’. As his title indicates, Hookway’s chief aim is to articulate pragmatism’s most promising ideas abo…Read more
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6The Cambridge Companion to Peirce Edited by Cheryl Misak Cambridge Companions New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004, xi + 362 pp., $70.00, $25.99 paper (review)Dialogue 45 (4): 813-816. 2006.
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34On the Very Idea of Sex with RobotsIn John Danaher & Neil McArthur (eds.), Robot Sex: Social Implications and Ethical, Mit. pp. 15-27. 2018.In this chapter, we focus on the simple sounding question: What is it to have sex? On the assumption that having sex is what you do with all and only your sexual part-ners, this offers a way of focusing the question: What would it take for a sex robot to be a sex partner? In order to understand the significance of the development of robots with whom (or which) we can have sex, we need to know what it is to have sex with a robot. And in order to know this, we have to know what it is to have sex, …Read more
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1The Early Nietzsche and the Question of RedemptionDissertation, Yale University. 1991.This dissertation attempts to establish that Nietzsche's philosophical development from 1864 to 1870 is directed towards finding a satisfactory way to redeem the sufferings of life immanently, that is, without appeal to a state of perfect being beyond the grave. I argue that this stage of his thinking culminates in the belief that the project of self-expressive self-determination was a satisfactory source of immanent redemption, and I therefore label this enterprise the project of redemptive sel…Read more
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5Friedrich Nietzsche: His Life and Thought (review)International Studies in Philosophy 30 (4): 122-123. 1998.
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1Michael Hymers, Philosophy and its Epistemic Neuroses Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 21 (3): 182-184. 2001.
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36Self-Determination, Self-Expression, and Self-KnowledgeThe Personalist Forum 8 (Supplement): 233-242. 1992.
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18Rorty and His Critics (review)Dialogue 41 (1): 208-213. 2002.In the 1960s, Richard Rorty's public image was that of a rising officer in the advancing army of analytic philosophy. Then, in 1979, he published Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature, in the wake of which all hell broke loose. Since that time, he has become a renowned neopragmatist enfant terrible, been called the most interesting philosopher in the world by Harold Bloom, dismissed as beneath discussion by most of the rank and file among his erstwhile analytic brethren, and now selected as the su…Read more
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For the sake of knowledge and the love of truth : Susan Haack between sacred enthusiasm and sophisticated disillusionmentIn Cornelis De Waal (ed.), Susan Haack: A Lady of Distinctions: The Philosopher Responds to Critics, Prometheus Books. 2007.
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134Slave morality, socrates, and the bushmen: A reading of the first essay of on the genealogy of moralsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (4): 745-779. 1998.This paper raises three questions: (1) Can Nietzsche provide a satisfactory account of how the slave revolt could have begun to "poison the consciences" of masters? (2) Does Nietzsche's affinity for "master values" preclude him from acknowledging claims of justice that rest upon a sense of equality among human beings? and (3) How does Nietzsche's story fare when looked on as (at least in part) an empirical hypothesis? The first question is answered in the affirmative, the second in the negative,…Read more
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19Peirce's First Rule of Reason and the Bad Faith of Rortian Post-PhilosophyTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (1). 1995.
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27Minutes of the Business Meeting Charles Sanders Peirce Society 28 December 2004Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 41 (3): 725-728. 2005.
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32Review: Minutes of the business meeting: Charles Sanders Peirce society. 28 december 2006 (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 42 (3): 459-462. 2006.
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22Not Your Grandfather’s Genealogy: How to Read GM IIIJournal of Value Inquiry 49 (3): 329-351. 2015.
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15Luther's Word on Man's Will: A Case Study in Comparative Intellectual HistoryReligious Studies 20 (4). 1984.
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16Correspondence and Disquotation: An Essay on the Nature of TruthPhilosophical Books 36 (4): 270-272. 1995.
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11Slave Morality, Socrates, and the Bushmen: A Reading of the First Essay of On the Genealogy of MoralsPhilosophical and Phenomenological Research 58 (4): 745-779. 1998.This paper raises three questions: Can Nietzsche provide a satisfactory account of how the slave revolt could have begun to "poison the consciences" of masters? Does Nietzsche's affinity for "master values" preclude him from acknowledging claims of justice that rest upon a sense of equality among human beings? and How does Nietzsche's story fare when looked on as an empirical hypothesis? The first question is answered in the affirmative, the second in the negative, and the third with the verdict…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
19th Century Philosophy |
20th Century Philosophy |
European Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |