Full curriculum vitae in pdf form - Bowdoin College
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“Immorality of homosexuality based on Bible is challenged,” Brunswick Times Record,<br />
September 29, 2000.<br />
“Homosexuality Is Not Immoral, Despite Scriptural Prohibition,” Portland Press Herald,<br />
June 27, 1997. Also repr<strong>in</strong>ted <strong>in</strong> the B<strong>in</strong>ghamton, NY Press & Sun Bullet<strong>in</strong>, August 14,<br />
1997.<br />
RECENT TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS<br />
“Deviant Causal Cha<strong>in</strong>s: Still a Problem for the Causal Theory of Action?”<br />
Invited paper at Universität Erfurt, July 2012.<br />
“Teleology and Free Will”<br />
Invited paper at the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium conference on<br />
Aristotle and Philosophy of Action, March 2012.<br />
“Epistemic Issues <strong>in</strong> the Free Will Debate: Can We Know When We Are Free?”<br />
Bowdo<strong>in</strong> Conference on Free Will and Moral Responsibility, October 2011.<br />
“Response to Liu on Responsibility and Choice,”<br />
Pacific Division meet<strong>in</strong>gs of the American Philosophical Association, April 2011.<br />
“What Does it Mean to Be Good?”<br />
Invited presentation as part of the Veritas Forum at Bowdo<strong>in</strong> <strong>College</strong>, April 2011.<br />
“The Problem of Evil and Moral Paralysis”<br />
Invited talk at Boston University, January 10, 2011<br />
“Frankl<strong>in</strong> and the Problem of Enhanced Control”<br />
American Philosophical Association Meet<strong>in</strong>gs, Pacific Division, April 1, 2010<br />
"Free Will and Action Explanation: How Incompatibilist Arguments Go Wrong."<br />
Invited presentation at the Socieda Filosofica Ibero Americana Conference on<br />
Philosophy of Action, Huatulco, Mexico, January 2010.<br />
“Free Will and Action Explanation: Where the Consequence Argument Goes Wrong.”<br />
Invited talk, University of Bonn, July, 2009<br />
“Robots and Free Will”<br />
University of Twente, Society for Philosophy and Technology, July 2009.<br />
“Design, Evil, and Moral Paralysis”<br />
Ian Ramsey Centre, St. Anne’s <strong>College</strong>, Oxford, July 2008.