Publications
Here are some of my publications!
Arrested Development as Philosophy: Family First? What We Owe Our Parents — in The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy (ed. Johnson), 2022
Educating Professionals — The Prindle Post, June 30 2021
Book Review: Douglas Edwards' 'Philosophy Smackdown' — Pro Wrestling Studies Journal (2), 2021
Teaching Dance and Philosophy to Non-Majors: The Integration of Movement Practices and Thought Experiments to Articulate Big Ideas — in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Dance and Philosophy (eds. Farinas & Van Camp), 2021
The Utah Lyceum: Cultivating "Reasonableness" in Southwest Utah — in Growing Up with Philosophy Camp (ed. Katz), 2020
An Asynchronous Student Philosophy Conference — Blog of the American Philosophical Association, July 29, 2020
The Kids are Alright: Philosophical Dialogue and the Utah Lyceum — Precollege Philosophy and Public Practice, 2019
Albert Among the Chowder-head Yokels and Blithering Hayseeds — in Twin Peaks and Philosophy. eds. Green and Robison-Greene, 2018
Diane, I am now Upside Down — in Twin Peaks and Philosophy. eds. Green and Robison-Greene, 2018
Is Philosophy Impractical? — in Why the Humanities Matter Today: In Defense of Liberal Education (ed. Trepanier), 2017
Non-Canonical Texts and Teaching the History of Modern Philosophy: Why We Ought to Go Ahead and Abandon The Survey (part II) — Blog of the American Philosophical Association, Feb. 1 2017
Non-Canonical Texts and Teaching the History of Modern Philosophy: Why We Ought to Go Ahead and Abandon The Survey (part I) — Blog of the American Philosophical Association, Jan. 31 2017
Book Review: Roger Ariew, Denis Des Chene, Douglas M. Jesseph, Tad Schmaltz, and Theo Verbeek’s ‘Historical Dictionary of Descartes and Cartesian Philosophy’ — British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2016
Book Review: Roger Ariew's 'Descartes and the First Cartesians' — British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2016
Bojack Horseman and the Danger of the Partially Examined Life — And Philosophy: The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Blog, July 16, 2016
Mind and Brain: Toward an Understanding of Dualism —in Brain, Mind and Consciousness in the History of Neuroscience, 2014
Arrested Development and Philosophy: They've Made a Huge Mistake — 2011
The Unexamined Cup is not Worth Drinking — in Coffee: Grounds for Debate, 2011.
Below please enjoy my 2021 Distinguished Faculty Lecture:
Reason in Enlightenment Europe: What Margaret Cavendish can Teach us about Higher Education Today