•  5
    I See Animals
    In George A. Dunn (ed.), Avatar and Philosophy, Wiley. 2014-09-02.
    With their organic neural queues, the Na'vi are able to communicate with other species in a way human beings cannot. Along with their insights into other minds, the Na'vi have a deep respect for the other animals of Pandora. There are two primary ways in which we human beings can infer what another creature is experiencing, including whether it is suffering. The first involves studying its physiology and drawing inferences from the activity of its nerves and brain. The second way in which we inf…Read more
  • Faith and circumcision
    In Richard Greene & Rachel Robison-Greene (eds.), His Dark Materials and philosophy: Paradox lost, Open Court. 2020.
  •  18
    Rick and Morty and Philosophy: In the Beginning Was the Squanch (edited book)
    Popular Culture and Philosophy. 2019.
    A dysfunctional group of philosophers and thinkers have created a book that will drag readers across the multiverse, through fractures in time, and down into philosophical depths that have never been reached by merely considering an irreverent sci-fi cartoon like Rick and Morty.
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    Neil Gaiman and philosophy: gods gone wild! (edited book)
    with Tracy Lyn Bealer and Rachel Luria
    Open Court. 2012.
    Eight philosophers discuss the works of the best-selling novelist and graphic novelist, including The Graveyard Book, Coraline and Good Omens and reveal their thoughts on the intersection of fantasy and reality and whether the unknown is as ...
  • The dead teach us how to live
    In Tracy Lyn Bealer, Rachel Luria & Wayne Yuen (eds.), Neil Gaiman and philosophy: gods gone wild!, Open Court. 2012.
  • Faith and circumcision
    In Richard Greene & Rachel Robison (eds.), The Golden Compass and Philosophy, Open Court. 2009.
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    Saint Peter? (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 62 (62): 122-123. 2013.
  •  3
    Saint Peter? (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 62 122-123. 2013.