PUBLICATIONS:
ARTICLES (JOURNALS):
1. "Turing Machines and Mental Reports," Australasian Journal of Philosophy 44, 3 (Decem-ber, 1966), 344-352
2. "Empiricism and Ontology in Rudolf Carnap's Thought," International Philosophical Quarterly 7 (March 1967), 138-176
3. "Minds, Causes and Behavior," Review of Metaphysics 24, 2 (December 1970), 302-334.
4. "Presupposition and Entailment," Mind 81, 3 (July 1972), 401-404
5. "Nature, Plenitude and Sufficient Reason," American Philosophical Quarterly 13, 1 (January 1976), 23-33
6. "Divine Foreknowledge and Causal Determinism," Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 9, 1 (Spring 1978), 69-76
7. "The Modal Ontological Argument," Mind 93, 3 (July 1984), 336-350. (Reprinted in The Philosopher's Annual, Vol. VII Acastadero: Ridgeview Press, 1986. Selected by The Philosopher's Annual as one of the ten best articles in philosophy published in 1984)
8. "Principles of Reason," Erkenntnis: An International Journal of Analytic Philosophy 24, 2 (Fribourg, March 1986), 115-136
9. "Free Will and Responsibility: Comments on Waller's Review" Behaviorism: A Forum for Critical Inquiry 16, 2 (Fall, 1988), 159-165
10. "Libertarianism and Rationality Revisited," The Southern Journal of Philosophy 26,3 (Fall, 1988), 441-460
11. "Prima Facie Good: Freude, schoner Gotterfunken..." The Journal of Value Inquiry 22 (1988): pp. 279-297.
12. "Two Kinds of Incompatibilism," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 1, No. 2 (December, 1989): 219-254. (Reprinted in Timothy O'Connor, ed. Agents, Causes and Events: Essays on Free Will and Indeterminism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.)
13. "Free Will and Moral Responsibility: A Study of B. N. Waller's Freedom Without
Responsibility" Behavior and Philosophy 21 (Spring/Summer, 1992), pp. 77-82.
14. "The Ends of Metaphysics," International Philosophical Quarterly xxxiii, 4 (December, 1993): pp. 413-428.
15. "Free Will: The Elusive Ideal." Philosophical Studies. Special Issue: Sym-posium on Freedom, Responsibility, and Determinism 75 (September, 1994): pp. 25-60. (Reprinted in N. Scott Arnold, G. Graham and L. Stephens, eds., Philosophy Then and Now London: Blackwell's, 1998.)
16. "Acts, Patterns, and Self-Control: Rachlin's Theory." Behavioral amd Brain Sciences 18:1 (October, 1994), pp. 131-132.
17. "Control, Responsibility and Free Will: A Reply to Bernstein." Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (July, 1995), pp. 255-258.
18. "Critical Study of N.M.L. Nathan's Will and World: A Study of Metaphysics. Philosophia (The Philosophical Journal of Israel) 24 (December, 1995), 523-530.
19. "Values and Ethics." Discovery 14: 4 (Spring, 1997), pp. 13-17.
20. "Free Will, Responsibility and Will-setting." Philosophical Topics (Special Issue on Free Will) 24:2 (Fall, 1997), pp. 67-90
21. "Four Dimensions of Value: From Experience to Worth" Center: The Journal of American Architecture and Design. 10 (Fall, 1997): pp. 9-15
22. "Dimensions of Value and the Aims of Social Inquiry." American Behavioral Scientist. 41 (January, 1998): pp. 578-597.
23. "Responsibility, Luck and Chance: Reflections on Free Will and Indeterminism." The Journal of Philosophy 96/5 (May, 1999): pp. 217-240. (Reprinted in L. Ekstrom (ed.) Free Will: A Book of Readings. Boulder, Co.: Westview Press (Forthcoming) and in R. Kane (ed.) Free Will. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers (Forthcoming).
24. "On Free Will, Responsibility and Indeterminism: Responses to Clarke, Haji and Mele." Discussion of R. Kane's The Significance of Free Will. Philosophical Explorations: An International Journal for the Philosophy of Mind and Action (Utrecht and Brussels) 2 (May, 1999): pp. 105-121.
25. "New Directions on Free Will." Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Boston, Ma.: Boston University Press, 1999: pp. 135-42.
26. "Precis of The Significance of Free Will" and "Responses to Bernard Berofsky, John Martin Fischer and Galen Strawson." Symposium on R. Kane's The Signifi-cance of Free Will. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research XL (January, 2000): pp. 129-34 and pp. 157-67.
27. "Values and Metaphors: Comments on Mirowski's 'Value in Economics' and Johnson's
'Metaphors of Value.'" Center: The Journal of American Architecture and Design 11 (September, 1999), pp. 33-37.
28. "The Dual Regress of Free Will and the Role of Alternative Possibilities." Forthcoming in Philosophical Perspectives vol 14.
29. "Responsibility and the Moral Sentiments: Comments on Wallace's Theory." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (Forthcoming)
30. "Free Will and Moral Responsibility: Ancient Disputes, New Themes" and "Reply to Fischer and Haji." Journal of Ethics (Forthcoming)
31. "Deontic Acts, Frankfurt-style Cases and 'Ought' implies 'Can" Journal of Ethics (Forthcoming)
32. "Non-constraining Control and the Threat of Social Conditioning." Journal of Ethics (Forthcoming)
33. "Temporality, Transcendence and Personal Identity" in Hartshorne, Process Philosophy and Theology, R. Kane and S. Phillips (eds.) Albany: State University of New York Press (1989): pp. 169-174
34. "Free Will, Determinism, and Creativity in Hartshorne's Thought," in The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne, The Library of Living Philosophers, Vol. 20. Edited by Lewis Hahn. Open Court Publishing Company. (1991): pp. 135-155.
35. "Principle of Plenitude," "Principle of Insufficient Reason," "Liberum Arbitrium," and "Book of Life." In R. Audi, ed.,The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
36. "Jacobus Arminius," "Socinus and Socinianism," "Charles Renouvier," "Jules Lequier," and "Ernst Bloch." In R. Audi, ed.,The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
37. "Jamesian Reflections on Will, Freedom and Values." In Robert W. Burch, ed., Frontiers in American Philosophy, Vol. II. College Station, TX.: Texas A & M University Press, (1995): pp. 365-374.
38. "Anselm's Second, or Modal, Ontological Argument." In Stephen Phillips, ed., Philosophy and World Religions. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich (1995): pp. 155-163.
39. " Personal Life Inspired by the Spirit: Redefining Virtue." In J. R. Adams, ed., Out of the Whirlwind. Vol. 1. Cambridge, MA.: Center for Progressive Christianity (1996): pp. 22-29.
40. "Foreword" to Translation of Works of Jules Lequyer. Edited with an Introduction by Donald Wayne Viney. Lewiston, N. Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 1998, pp. xi-xiv.
41. "Searching for Absolute Values in a Pluralistic World." In Gordon, J., V. Luizzi and M. Tangum, eds., Morality and Values in the University. Southwest Texas State University Publications, (1997): pp. 38-51.
42. "What is Worth Believing?" Alcalde. September/October, 1997: pp. 20-24
43. "Uncertainty and Free Will" Forthcoming in Facing the Uncertain. Ed. by Ilya Prigogine and Dean Driebe.
44. "Free Will: Old Dispute, New Themes." In L. Bowie, M. Michaels, and R. Solomon (eds.) Twenty Questions: Readings in Philosophy. Forth Worth, TX: Harcourt, Brace. 4th edition.
45. "Ultimate Responsibility and the Intelligibility of Free Will." In R. Kane (ed.) Oxford Handbook on Free Will (Forthcoming)
46. "Free Will: Ancient Dispute, New Perspectives." In Joel Feinberg and R. Shafer-Landau (eds.) Reason and Responsibility Seventh Edition. (Forthcoming)
47. "Incompatibilism, Responsibility and Frankfurt-style Examples." M. McKenna and D. Widerker (eds.) Freedom, Responsibility and Frankfurt-style Cases (Forthcoming)
REVIEWS
1. J. H. Sobel. Puzzles for the Will. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998. Mind 109 (July 2000):
2. B. Berofsky. Liberation from Self: ATheory of Personal Autonomy. Cambridge:
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3. John Martin Fischer and Mark Ravizza. Responsibility and Control: A Theory of Moral Responsibility Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. The Philosophical Quarterly 49 (October, 1999): pp. 543-45.
4. L. Zagzebski. The Problem of Foreknowledge and Freedom. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. Mind. 105 (July, 1996), 419-421.
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6. Kevin Magill. Freedom and Experience: Self-determination Without Illusions. London: MacMillan and New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997. Philosophical Books 39:3 (July 1998): pp. 166-167.
7. Ted Honderich. How Free Are We? The Determinism Problem. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993, and Morton White. The Question of Free Will: A Holistic View. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993. The Times Higher Education Supplement (London), September, 1994.
8. Weatherford, Roy. The Implications of Determinism. London: Routledge, Chapman and Hall, 1991. The Philosophical Quarterly (St. Andrews, Scotland) 1993: pp. 387-389.
9. M. Klein, Determinism, Blameworthiness and Deprivation, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989. The Times Literary Supplement (London) September, 1990.
10. J. Post, Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction, N.Y. Paragon Books, 1991. Teach-ing Philosophy 15:2 (June, 1992): pp. 190-192.
11. W. S. Anglin, Free Will and the Christian Faith. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991; R. Double, The Non-Reality of Free Will. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990; S. Wolf, Freedom Within Reason. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990; L. Zagzebski, The Problem of Freedom and Foreknowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991,The Times Literary Supplement (London) September, 1991.
12. G. Strawson, Freedom and Belief. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986; International Philosophical Quarterly 30 (1990), 260-2.
13. T. V. Morris (ed.) The Concept of God. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987; Teaching Philosophy 12 (1989), 91-3.
14. R. Barrow, Injustice, Inequality and Ethics. Barnes & Noble, London, 1982; Review of Metaphysics 39 (1986), 765-757.
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15. R. Richman, God, Free Will and Morality. D. Reidel Publishing, 1983; Review of Meta-physics 39 (1985), 374-375.
16. J. Thorp, Free Will: A Defense Against Neurophysiological Determinism. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982; Review of Metaphysics 36 (1983), 948-950.
17. P. A. French, The Scope of Morality. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1980; Review of Metaphysics 36 (1982), 448-449.
18. B. G. Norton, Linguistic Frameworks and Ontology. Mouton Publishers, 1977; Review of Mataphysics 33 (1979), 440-441.
19. R. Ackerman, Philosophy of Science. Pegasus, New York, 1970; Abraxas: Journal for the Theoretical Study of the Scinces and the Humanities 1 (1971), 313-316.
20. N. Care and R. Grimm (eds.), Perception and Personal Identity. Press of Case Western Reserve University, 1969; Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (1970), 624-626.
21. G. Frege, The Basic Laws of Arithmetic: Exposition of the System. Trans. and edited with an Introduction by Montgomery Furth. University of Cali-fornia Press, Berkeley, 1964: International Philosophical Quarterly 6 (1966), 316-19.
22. Umberto Eco, The Meaning of Interpretation, forthcoming in International Philosophical Quarterly
22. L. Zagzebski, The Problem of Freedom and Foreknowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991, forthcoming in Mind.