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    Narrative Determination
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (4): 779-798. 2022.
    The traditional problem of free will has reached an impasse; we are unlikely to see progress without rethinking the terms in which the problem had been cast. Our approach offers an alternative to the standard terms of the debate, by developing an authorially parameterized approach articulated within a two-dimensional semantics for temporal predicates.
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    In this note, I discuss a very simple time-dependent formula and its relation to the cosmological constant. I first note that the the formula yields an exact match of the cosmological constant on the assumption that the age of the universe is 8.08×10^60 in Planck units. I then suggest a physical interpretation of the formula according to which the cosmological constant is the result of a magnetic field.
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    In this paper, we provide a game-theoretic examination of indirect utilitarianism by comparing the expected payoffs of attempts to apply a deontological principle and a utilitarian principle within the context of the Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD). Although many of the best-known utilitarians and consequentialists have accepted some indirect form of their respective views, the results in this paper suggest that they have been overly quick to dismiss altogether the benefits of directly enacting utilitar…Read more
  •  313
    The Divine Fractal: 1st Order Extensional Theology
    Philosophia 50 (1): 285-305. 2021.
    In this paper, I present what I call the symmetry conception of God within 1st order, extensional, non-well-founded set theory. The symmetry conception comes in two versions. According to the first, God is that unique being that is universally symmetrical with respect to set membership. According to the second, God is the universally symmetrical set of all sets that are universally symmetrical with respect to set membership. I present a number of theorems, most importantly that any universally s…Read more
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    The idea that a being can be identical to its own essence has a long and venerable history in theological speculation. As with many ideas in theology, however, such an idea has never been given an adequate mathematical formulation. The key to such a formulation, I argue, is introducing an essence axiom into non-well-founded set theory. According to such an axiom, for every set, x, there is a set that contains all and only those sets that contain x. With such an axiom, it becomes possible to int…Read more
  •  164
    God and the Numbers
    Journal of Philosophy 120 (12): 641-655. 2023.
    According to Augustine, abstract objects are ideas in the mind of God. Because numbers are a type of abstract object, it would follow that numbers are ideas in the mind of God. Call such a view the “Augustinian View of Numbers” (AVN). In this paper, I present a formal theory for AVN. The theory stems from the symmetry conception of God as it appears in Studtmann (2021). I show that the theory in Studtmann’s paper can interpret the axioms of Peano Arithmetic minus the induction schema. This fact …Read more
  •  225
    Evolution and Autonomy
    with Shyam Gouri-Suresh
    The use of evolutionary game theory to explain the evolution of human norms and the behavior of humans who act according to those norms is widespread. Both the aims and motivation for its use are clearly articulated by Harms and Skyrms (2008) in the following passage: "A good theory of evolution of norms might start by explaining the evolution of altruism in Prisoner’s Dilemma, of Stag Hunting, and of the equal split in the symmetric bargaining game. These are not well-explained by classical gam…Read more
  •  177
    In The Divine Fractal, Studtmann (2021) introduced a novel conception of God, what he calls the symmetry conception, and showed that such a conception not only can be formalized within extensional non-well-founded set theory but also entails the Thomistic view that God is identical to her essence. In this paper, I show that Studtmann’s symmetry conception of God can be integrated into a recent approach to quantum gravity, namely causal set theory. The theory that results has two significant cons…Read more
  •  269
    Universalizing and the we: endogenous game theoretic deontology
    with Shyam Gouri Suresh
    Economics and Philosophy 37 (2): 244-259. 2020.
    The Nash counterfactual considers the question: what would happen were I to change my behaviour assuming no one else does. By contrast, the Kantian counterfactual considers the question: what would happen were everyone to deviate from some behaviour. We present a model that endogenizes the decision to engage in this type of Kantian reasoning. Autonomous agents using this moral framework receive psychic payoffs equivalent to the cooperate-cooperate payoff in Prisoner’s Dilemma regardless of the o…Read more
  • Hylemorphism and Aristotle's Categorial Scheme
    Dissertation, University of Colorado at Boulder. 1999.
    Aristotle's categorial scheme presents two seemingly unrelated difficulties. First, nowhere does Aristotle articulate any procedure for the construction of his scheme. Although some scholars have proposed methods by which Aristotle might have constructed his scheme, these methods are philosophically suspect, and hence, they are incapable of providing support for Aristotle's scheme. As a result, Aristotle's scheme has faced the charge of arbitrariness; and it is unclear that Aristotle has the res…Read more
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    The Foundations of Aristotle's Categorial Scheme
    Marquette University Press. 2008.
    Whence the categories? -- The body problem in Aristotle -- Form -- Prime matter -- Quality -- Quantity -- Substance.
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    Prime Matter and Extension in Aristotle
    Journal of Philosophical Research 31 171-184. 2006.
    In this paper, I address both the interpretive and philosophical issues concerning prime matter. My aim is to show that a philosophically interesting account of prime matter can be articulated that strongly coheres with, even if it is not necessitated by, Aristotle’s texts. In articulating the interpretation, I first examine a view defended by both Richard Sorabji and Robert Sokolowski according to which prime matter is extension. Such a view, I argue, is problematic for a number of reasons. Non…Read more
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    Prime Matter and Extension in Aristotle
    Journal of Philosophical Research 31 171-184. 2006.
    In this paper, I address both the interpretive and philosophical issues concerning prime matter. My aim is to show that a philosophically interesting account of prime matter can be articulated that strongly coheres with, even if it is not necessitated by, Aristotle’s texts. In articulating the interpretation, I first examine a view defended by both Richard Sorabji and Robert Sokolowski according to which prime matter is extension. Such a view, I argue, is problematic for a number of reasons. Non…Read more
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    Living Capacities and Vital Heat in Aristotle
    Ancient Philosophy 24 (2): 365-379. 2004.
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    Aristotle’s Early and Late Ontologies
    Philosophy Compass 6 (7): 469-476. 2011.
    There is a very deep tension that exists at the heart of Aristotle’s metaphysical system in virtue of the fact that his works seem to contain two distinct and not obviously commensurate ontologies: an early ontology that Aristotle outlines in the Categories and a later ontology that he develops in his physical–metaphysical treatises. In this paper I briefly describe the two ontologies, discuss the sources of conflict and outline different scholarly speculations about the relationship between the…Read more
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    In 'Subjunctive Conditionals: Two Parameters vs. Three' Pavel Tichy articulates and defends a three-parameter account of counterfactuals. In the paper, he responds to a well known objection against the validity of various forms of inference, in particular strengthening of the antecedent, contraposition, and hypothetical syllogism. In this paper, I argue that his response to the objection is inadequate. I then propose an alternative form of the three-parameter account of counterfactuals that avoi…Read more
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    Empiricism and the Problem of Metaphysics develops and defends an empiricist solution to the problem of metaphysics, then examines the implications of such a solution for skeptical arguments and the is-ought gap. At the heart of the solution is an empirically verifiable empiricist view of the a priori
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    Aristotle (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 26 (2): 418-422. 2006.
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    Aristotle's categorial scheme
    In Christopher Shields (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle, Oup Usa. pp. 63. 2012.
    Aristotle's categorial scheme had an unparalleled effect not only on his own philosophical system, but also on the systems of many of the greatest philosophers in the Western tradition. The set of doctrines in the Categories, known as categorialism, play, for instance, a central role in Aristotle's discussion of change in the Physics, in the science of being qua being in the Metaphysics, and in the rejection of Platonic ethics in the Nicomachean Ethics. Plainly, the enterprise of categorialism i…Read more
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    Aristotle's categories
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
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    Aristotle (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 26 (2): 418-422. 2006.