ONLINE PAPERS

1.      “The Problem of Material Constitution” The Philosophical Review 104 (1995): 525-552.

2.      “In Defense of Mereological Universalism.” Philosophy and Pheno­men­o­logic­­al Research 58 (1998): 347-360.

3.      “Supervenience and Co-location.” American Philosophical Quarterly 34 (1997): 367-75.

4.      “Sameness Without Identity: An Aristotelian Solution to the Problem of Material Constitution.” Ratio 11 (1998): 316-328.

5.      “Temporal Parts Unmotivated.” The Philosophical Review 107 (1998): 225-260.

6.      “McGrath on Universalism.” Analysis 59 (1999): 201-204.

7.      “Constitution and Kind Membership.” Philosophical Studies 97 (2000): 169-193.

8.      “Theism and Epistemic Truth Equivalences.” Noûs 34 (2000): 291-301.

9.      “What is Pornography?” Noûs 35 (2001): 118-145.

1.       “How to Be an Eleatic Monist.” Philosophical Perspectives 15 (2001): 129 – 151.

2.       “Four-Dimensionalism.” pp. 246 – 280 In The Oxford Handbook for Metaphysics, edited by Michael Loux and Dean Zimmerman (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003)

3.      “Relative Identity and the Doctrine of the Trinity.” Philosophia Christi 5 (2003): 431 – 446.

4.      “Material Constitution and the Trinity.” (with Jeff Brower, Purdue University). Faith and Philosophy 22 (2005): 487 – 505.

5.       “Understanding the Trinity.” (with Jeff Brower, Purdue University), Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 8 (2005): 145 – 57.

6.      “In Defense of Skeptical Theism: A Reply to Ameida and Oppy.” (with Michael Bergmann). Australasian Journal of Philosophy 83 (2005): 241 – 51.

7.      “Naturalism and Ontology: A Reply to Dale Jacquette.” Faith and Philosophy 22 (2005): 343 – 57.

8.      “Polytheism and Christian Belief.” Journal of Theological Studies 57 (2006): 133 – 148.

9.      “Naturalism and Moral Realism.” In Knowledge and Reality, edited by Thomas Crisp, David VanderLaan, and Matthew Davidson. (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2006)

10. “The Metaphysics of Original Sin.” Forthcoming in Persons: Human and Divine, edited by Dean Zimmerman and Peter van Inwagen (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

11. “Presentism and Fatalism.” Forthcoming in Australasian Journal of Philosophy.

 

 

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