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369A Concise Introduction to Logic, 12th edition, by Patrick HurleyTeaching Philosophy 38 (1): 132-136. 2015.
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128Doing Ethics: Moral Reasoning, Theory, and Contemporary Issues, 6th edition, by Lewis VaughnTeaching Philosophy 45 (4): 525-529. 2022.
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40Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing: A Brief Guide to Argument, by Sylvan Barnet, Hugo Bedau, and John O’HaraTeaching Philosophy 40 (4): 493-495. 2017.
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40Contemporary Debates in Bioethics, edited by Arthur L. Caplan and Robert Arp (review)Teaching Philosophy 39 (2): 250-253. 2016.
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32Advances in Structural Biology and the Application to Biological Filament SystemsBioessays 40 (4): 1700213. 2018.Structural biology has experienced several transformative technological advances in recent years. These include: development of extremely bright X-ray sources and the use of electrons to extend protein crystallography to ever decreasing crystal sizes; and an increase in the resolution attainable by cryo-electron microscopy. Here we discuss the use of these techniques in general terms and highlight their application for biological filament systems, an area that is severely underrepresented in ato…Read more
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22AlphaFold2: A versatile tool to predict the appearance of functional adaptations in evolutionBioessays 45 (2): 2200119. 2023.The release of AlphaFold2 (AF2), a deep‐learning‐aided, open‐source protein structure prediction program, from DeepMind, opened a new era of molecular biology. The astonishing improvement in the accuracy of the structure predictions provides the opportunity to characterize protein systems from uncultured Asgard archaea, key organisms in evolutionary biology. Despite the accumulation in metagenomics‐derived Asgard archaea eukaryotic‐like protein sequences, limited structural and biochemical infor…Read more
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544The Role of Causation in Decision of Tort LawJournal of Law, Development and Politics 1 (2). 2010.Tort law depends on three key concepts: causation, responsibility, and fault. However, I argue that the three key concepts are neither necessary, nor sufficient, for tort.
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108S5 Solution to the Red Hat PuzzleDisputatio 2 (22). 2007.Abstract: I argue that the solution to the Red Hat Problem, a puzzle derived from interactive epistemic logic, requires S5. Interactive epis- temic logic is set out in formal terms, and an attempt to solve the red hat puzzle is made in K, K, and K, each of which fails, showing that a stronger system, K is required.
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Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
General Philosophy of Science |