Where publishers allow it I link to copies of my publications below. Please do not hesitate to contact me ([email protected]) for copies of any of my work.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
"Shepherd's Accounts of Space and Time," Mind, forthcoming
“Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius: A Case Study in the Refutation of Idealism,” Philosophy and Literature, forthcoming
“Sellars as a Historian: Early Modern Philosophy” The Sellarsian Mind. Edited by Jeremy Coons. New York: Routledge, invited
“Shepherd and the Representation of Causal Relations” Naturalism in Early Modern Philosophy: Spinoza, Hume, Shepherd. Edited by Jonathan Cottrell and Aaron Garrett. Oxford, Oxford: Oxford University Press, drafted
“Kant and Sellars on Description and Modality” Existence, Cognition Action: Kant’s Legacy for the 21st Century. Edited by Andrija Jurić, drafted
“Mary Shepherd,” Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie: Nineteenth-Century British and American Philosophy. Edited by Jennifer Keefe and Kipton Jensen, forthcoming
“A Kantian Defense of Sellarsian Picturing,” Nature and Norms in Stereoscopic View. Edited by Krisztián Pete and László Kocsis, forthcoming
“The Role of Imagination in Sellars’ Theory of Experience,” Sellars’ Reading of Kant. Edited by Luz Seiberth and Mahdi Ranaee, New York: Routledge: forthcoming
“Shepherd, Hume, and Kant on the Self,” Oxford New Narratives: Mary Shepherd. Edited by Keota Fields. Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming
“Introduction to the Revised Edition,” In Wilfrid Sellars Notre Dame Lectures 1969-1986. Edited by Pedro V. Amaral and David Landy. Atascadero, CA: Ridgeview Publishing Company, 2018: 1-18
“Sellars and Hume on the Ontological Status of Theoretical-Explanatory Entities,” Sellars and the History of Philosophy. Eds. Antonio Nunziante and Luca Corti. New York: Routledge, 2018: 59-78
Translated into Portuguese and reprinted in, Ensaios sobre Kant, Ciênci e Natureza Humana. Edited by Patricia Kauark-Leitie. Via Verita, 2018
“Qualities and Simple Ideas: Hume and his Debt to Berkeley,” (with Alan Nelson) Primary and Secondary Qualities: TheHistorical and Ongoing Debate. Ed. Lawrence Nolan. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011: 216-238
“The Premise That Even Hume Must Accept,” Self, Language, and World: Problems from Kant, Sellars, and Rosenberg. Eds. James R. O’Shea and Eric M. Rubenstein. Atascadero, CA: Ridgeview Publishing Co., 2010: 28-46
Books Reviews and Discussions
Abraham Anderson, Kant, Hume, and the Interruption of Dogmatic Slumber, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 60, 1 (January 2022): 167-8
Constantine Sandis, Character and Causation: Hume’s Philosophy of Action, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 58, 2 (April 2020): 406-7