Reliabilism Cannot Capture What Is Special About Knowledge
Spinoza's Conatus: Considerations of Teleology
Being In a Subject: Aristotle's Theory of Properties in the Categories
The Role of Linguistic Analysis in Adequately Justifying a Philosophy of Time: A Critique of Graham Nerlich
Whether the Meaning of Human Life Can Be Inferred from the Meaning of the World
"Now" is Not an Indexical (I hate this paper: it was a half-baked idea that I had to run with, only to produce, in too little time, a term paper. I think the thesis of the paper is entirely wrong, most of the time anyway, and for the life of me, I can't really recall why I ever thought it was right. I only include it because there might be a slim chance it contains a grain of truth, or that someone might think it does. If you find it, please let me know.)
I include two of the three exams I took in a phil of probability course, only because I was quite proud of myself for having scored almost perfect on every exam in the class. (I don't know why I never uploaded the 3rd exam onto the server to make it available, but perhaps, like everything, eventually I'll get around to that.)
Page One of the exam questions; Page Two of the questions; My Answers to Exam One
Exam Two
Belief De Re: Causal Connections, Information, and Mistaken Identity Beliefs
The Utility of Accepting Maher's Theory of Verisimilitude: A Look at Betting on Theories