The University of Utah Philosophy
 

Work in Progress

Book projects:

Serial Hyperspecializers, and How They Think
Freestanding pieces include:

Practical Reasoning for Serial Hyperspecializers. Philosophical Explorations, 12(3): 261-278. September 2009.

D'où venons-nous... Que sommes nous... Où allons-nous? In Daniel Callcut, Reading Bernard Williams (New York: Routledge, 2009): 141-165.

Applied Ethics, Moral Skepticism and Reasons with Expiration Dates. In Sam Black and Evan Tiffany, Reasons to be Moral Revisited (Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2009): 263-280.

Life in the Projects: John Stuart Mill and the Meaning of Life
Freestanding pieces include:

John Stuart Mill, Determinism, and the Problem of Induction. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 87(2): 183-199. June 2009.

Liberty, the Higher Pleasures, and Mill's Missing Science of Ethnic Jokes. Social Philosophy and Policy, 26(1): 326-353. Winter 2009.

Mill's Incubus. In Ben Eggleston, Dale Miller and David Weinstein, John Stuart Mill and the Art of Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011): 169-191

Why Didn't Nietzsche Get His Act Together?
Freestanding pieces include:

Who Was Nietzsche's Genealogist? Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 75(1): 92-110. July 2007.

Who Wrote Nietzsche's Autobiography?

Papers:

Miscellaneous: