Areas of Specialization:
Early Modern Philosophy (esp. Hume), Kant
Areas of Competence:
German Idealism, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, Metaphysics
Other Research/Teaching
Interests: Plato, Sellars, Sellars' 20th-century heirs (Brandom, McDowell,
Millikan, Rosenberg)
"The
Premise That Even Hume Must Accept" Self, Language, and World:
Essays to celebrate the work of Jay F. Rosenberg, forthcoming
“Berkeley and Hume on Qualities” (with Alan Nelson) Primary and Secondary Qualities. Ed. Lawrence Nolan. Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming
"Inferentialism
and the Transcendental Deduction" Kantian Review,
forthcoming
"Sellars
on Hume and Kant on Representing Complexes" European Journal
of Philosophy, forthcoming
"Hegel's Account
of Rule-Following" Inquiry, Volume 51, Number 2 (April
2008): 169–192
"A (Sellarsian)
Kantian Critique of Hume's Theory of Concepts" Pacific
Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 88, Number 4 (December 2007): 445-457
"Hume's
Impression-Idea Distinction" Hume
Studies, Volume 32, Number 1 (April 2006): 119-139