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