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    On the New and the Novel: An Adventure in the Temporal Logics
    Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 5 (3): 120-134. 2021.
    This paper is an adventure of ideas. More specifically, it is a continuation of the adventure of ideas concerning the relations between creativity and logic at the level of being one finds in the work of Whitehead and his interpreters/inheritors. The “argument” of the paper, such as it is, is that ontological creativity may be fruitfully described by two logical functions, one exploding the movement from possibility to actuality, and the other from actuality to possibility. The paper explores bo…Read more
  •  12
    Syntheses Solution: Untangling Bergson’s and Husserl’s Temporal Ontologies
    Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 2 (1): 54-66. 2018.
    It seems uncontroversial that persons have a particular ontology, and a temporal ontology at that. Yet attempting to “unpack” the intimate relation between the being of a person and time often leaves one frustrated and perplexed. Both Edmund Husserl and Henri Bergson are explicitly concerned with the manner in which persons experience and understand time primitively. Both are concerned with taking our understanding of time away from the mere motions of a clock or the days of a calendar, and exam…Read more
  •  8
    Commentary on Fischer’s and Wiegman’s “The Disassociation Intuition”
    Southwest Philosophy Review 34 (2): 17-21. 2018.
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    Truth, Narrative, and Opening Space
    Open Journal of Philosophy 2 (4): 213-218. 2012.
    This paper identifies the difficulties in confronting novel history from both a rigorous scientific and artistic literary perspectives and suggests a practical reconciliation—in the form of a discussion and metaphorical opening space—between the two apparent poles of historical understanding and their accompanying genres, types, and tropes
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    Objects, Elements, and Affirmation of the Ethical
    Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (2): 285-291. 2013.