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    Wagering on Pragmatic Encroachment
    In Jonathan L. Kvanvig (ed.), Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion Volume 8, Oxford University Press. pp. 96-117. 2017.
    Pragmatic encroachment, the view that knowledge is sensitive to one’s practical situation, is a marked departure from traditional epistemology. What follows from this view? This chapter gives a partial answer by defending the following conditional: If pragmatic encroachment is true, then it takes more evidence to know that atheism is true than to know that God exists. The chapter begins by introducing and unpacking the technical term ‘practical adequacy’ and then uses it to define pragmatic encr…Read more
  •  7
    __The Atlas of_ R EALITY _ _The Atlas of Reality: A Comprehensive Guide to Metaphysics_ presents an extensive examination of the key concepts, principles, and arguments of metaphysics, traditionally the very core of philosophical thought. Representing the first exhaustive survey of metaphysics available, the book draws from historic sources while presenting the latest cutting-edge research in the field. Seminal works of philosophers such as David Lewis, Alvin Plantinga, Kit Fine, Peter van Inwag…Read more
  •  83
    The Atlas of Reality: A Comprehensive Guide to Metaphysics presents an extensive examination of the key topics, concepts, and guiding principles of metaphysics. Represents the most comprehensive guide to metaphysics available today Offers authoritative coverage of the full range of topics that comprise the field of metaphysics in an accessible manner while considering competing views Explores key concepts such as space, time, powers, universals, and composition with clarity and depth Articulates…Read more
  •  56
    Hidden Mickeys and the Hiddenness of God
    with Robert K. Garcia
    In Richard Brian Davis (ed.), Disney and Philosophy, Wiley. 2019.
    This chapter shows that reflecting on Hidden Mickeys can take people at least part of the way to a solution to the problem of divine hiddenness. Here is the basic idea: it is often ambiguous whether some constellation of shapes is a Hidden Mickey, and similarly, it is often ambiguous whether some experience is an experience of God's presence and love. In order to develop this idea, the chapter steps away from Hidden Mickeys in order to develop the problem of divine hiddenness in a bit more detai…Read more
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    Affective Reason
    with Jason McMartin
    Episteme 21 (3): 819-836. 2024.
    This paper contributes to the recent explosion of literature on the epistemological role of emotions and other affective states by defending two claims. First, affective states might do more than position us to receive evidence or function as evidence. Affective states might be thought to appraise evidence, in the sense that affective states influence what doxastic state is rational for someone given a body of evidence. The second claim is that affective evidentialism, the view that affective st…Read more
  •  39
    Knowledge for the love of God: why your heart needs your mind
    William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. 2022.
    An exploration of the crucial role of the intellect in Christian belief and the life of faith.
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    Properties of Identity and Trivial Indiscernibility
    Southwest Philosophy Review 25 (1): 163-171. 2009.
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    Wagering on Pragmatic Encroachment
    Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 8 96-117. 2017.
    Lately, there has been an explosion of literature exploring the the relationship between one’s practical situation and one’s knowledge. Some involved in this discussion have suggested that facts about a person’s practical situation might affect whether or not a person knows in that situation, holding fixed all the things standardly associated with knowledge (like evidence, the reliability of one’s cognitive faculties, and so on). According to these “pragmatic encroachment” views, then, one’s pra…Read more
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    Bare Particulars and Exemplifcation
    American Philosophical Quarterly 51 (2): 95-108. 2014.
    Bare particulars tend to get a bad rap. But often, the arguments lodged against bare particulars seem to miss important aspects of the theoretical context of bare particulars. In particular, these arguments fail to situate bare particulars within a constituent ontology with substrates, and thus fail to appreciate an important consequence of that context: the need for two types of exemplification. In this paper, I do three things. First, I motivate and describe the need, given bare particulars, f…Read more
  •  206
    In defence of 'partially clad' bare particulars
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87 (1). 2009.
    In a recent article in this journal, Richard Brian Davis argues that 'bare particulars [as defended by J. P. Moreland] face several serious shortcomings'[2003: 547]. I argue that Davis's two principal criticisms fall flat.
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    Evidence against pragmatic encroachment
    Philosophical Studies 172 (12): 3135-3143. 2015.
    We argue that a certain version of pragmatic encroachment, according to which one knows that p only if one’s epistemic position with respect to p is practically adequate, has a problematic consequence: one can lose knowledge that p by getting evidence for p, and conversely, one can gain knowledge that p by getting evidence against p. We first describe this version of pragmatic encroachment, and then we defend that it has the problematic consequence. Finally, we deal with a worry that the consequ…Read more
  •  154
    Skeptics Can Win (But Almost Never Will)
    Philosophical Papers 40 (3): 371-394. 2011.
    Abstract I defend the radical claim that there are only two solutions to what Chisholm calls ?The Problem of the Criterion?: methodological skepticism and a view which I would like to call ?particularism?, if the label were not already taken. Finally, I consider how this result bears on a recent critique of skepticism offered by Thomas Kelly (2005), and argue that it fails
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    Metaphysics: The Fundamentals
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2014.
    The book covers a broad range of key topics, including theories of properties and particulars, the notion of truth-makers, powers and possibilities, material composition, and a variety of issues related to time and causation.
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    Bare particulars and individuation reply to Mertz
    with J. P. Moreland
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (1). 2003.
    Not long ago, one of us has clarified and defended a bare particular theory of individuation. More recently, D. W. Mertz has raised a set of objections against this account and other accounts of bare particulars and proffered an alternative theory of individuation. He claims to have shown that 'the concept of bare particulars, and consequently substratum ontology that requires it, is untenable.' We disagree with this claim and believe there are adequate responses to the three arguments Mertz rai…Read more