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201Information Loss as a Foundational Principle for the Second Law of ThermodynamicsFoundations of Physics 37 (12): 1767-1773. 2007.In a previous paper (Duncan, T.L., Semura, J.S. in Entropy 6:21, 2004) we considered the question, “What underlying property of nature is responsible for the second law?” A simple answer can be stated in terms of information: The fundamental loss of information gives rise to the second law. This line of thinking highlights the existence of two independent but coupled sets of laws: Information dynamics and energy dynamics. The distinction helps shed light on certain foundational questions in stat…Read more
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52Book Review: Redemptive Criminology New Horizons in Criminology series by Aaron Pycroft and Clemens BartollasStudies in Christian Ethics 36 (4): 957-960. 2023.
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20The Unproductive Protective State: The U.S. Defense Sector as a Fiscal CommonsIn Richard E. Wagner (ed.), James M. Buchanan: A Theorist of Political Economy and Social Philosophy, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 235-261. 2018.Economists model state-provided defense as a value-added, public good. The actual government provision of defense, however, is a “black box” that is rarely analyzed. This chapter contributes to opening this black box by analyzing the U.S. defense budget. We provide an institutional explanation for why scarce public resources are often squandered on defense-related activities. Our framework blends insights from James Buchanan and Elinor Ostrom and models the U.S. defense budget as a “fiscal commo…Read more
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37Blessed Are the Peacemakers: Pacifism, Just War, and Peacebuilding (review)Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (1): 102-105. 2019.
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70Co-existing Notions of Research Quality: A Framework to Study Context-specific Understandings of Good ResearchMinerva 58 (1): 115-137. 2020.Notions of research quality are contextual in many respects: they vary between fields of research, between review contexts and between policy contexts. Yet, the role of these co-existing notions in research, and in research policy, is poorly understood. In this paper we offer a novel framework to study and understand research quality across three key dimensions. First, we distinguish between quality notions that originate in research fields and in research policy spaces. Second, drawing on exist…Read more
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52The ‘Negotiated Space’ of University Researchers’ Pursuit of a Research AgendaMinerva 54 (1): 99-127. 2016.The paper introduces a concept of a ‘negotiated space’ to describe university researchers’ attempts to balance pragmatically, continually and dynamically over time, their own agency and autonomy in the selection of research topics and pursuit of scientific research to filter out the explicit steering and tacit signals of external research funding agencies and university strategies and policies. We develop this concept to explore the degree of autonomy researchers in fact have in this process and…Read more
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39The Political Economy of Foreign InterventionIn Peter J. Boettke & Christopher J. Coyne (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Austrian Economics, Oxford University Press Usa. 2015.This chapter highlights the insights that the Austrian tradition brings to the analysis of foreign intervention. Foreign intervention is the use of the discretionary power of a government in one society to address the perceived problems in foreign societies. As such, the attempt to exercise top-down government authority, even with the most noble of intentions, will ultimately face problems similar to those faced in all types of central planning. The limits of human reason and the planner’s abili…Read more
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183Phase Space Portraits of an Unresolved Gravitational Maxwell DemonFoundations of Physics 32 (3): 441-462. 2002.In 1885, during initial discussions of J. C. Maxwell's celebrated thermodynamic demon, Whiting (1) observed that the demon-like velocity selection of molecules can occur in a gravitationally bound gas. Recently, a gravitational Maxwell demon has been proposed which makes use of this observation [D. P. Sheehan, J. Glick, and J. D. Means, Found. Phys. 30, 1227 (2000)]. Here we report on numerical simulations that detail its microscopic phase space structure. Results verify the previously hypothesi…Read more
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University of South CarolinaUndergraduate
Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Philosophy of Mathematics |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |