My research is primarily in metaphysics, philosophy of time, and experimental philosophy. Currently I am a postdoc with the project Understanding Progress, in Science and Beyond, at the University of Iceland and an affiliate of the Centre for Time at the University of Sydney. I enjoy gardening, yoga, and playing music. Mostly not at the same time.
Monographs
Everyday Metaphysical Explanation. OUP (forthcoming). (Co-authored with Kristie Miller).
Articles
Experimental Philosophy on Time. Philosophy Compass, e12779. DOI 10.1111/phc3.12779
Pure and Impure Time Preferences. Australasian Philosophical Review (forthcoming). (Co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Thinking about Progress: From Science to Philosophy. Noûs (2021). DOI 10.1111/nous.12383 (Co-authored with Finnur Dellsén and Insa Lawler).
Modelling Temporal Assertions for Global Directional Eliminativists. Philosophers’ Imprint (2021). (Co-authored with Naoyuki Kajimoto and Kristie Miller).
Metaphysical Explanation: The Kitcher Picture, Erkenntnis (2021) DOI 10.1007/s10670-018-00101-2 (co-authored with Sam Baron).
Can time flow at different rates? The differential passage of A-ness, Philosophical Studies (2021). DOI: 10.1007/s11098-020-01430-1 (Co-authored with Kristie Miller).
Hedonic and Non-hedonic Bias Towards the Future, Australasian Journal of Philosophy (2021). DOI: 10.1080/00048402.2019.1703017 (Co-authored with Preston Greene, Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
If time can pass, time can pass at different rates, Analytic Philosophy (2021) DOI 10.1111/phib.12165 (co-authored with Kristie Miller).
Ditching Dependence and Determination: Or, How to Wear the Crazy Trousers, Synthese (2021) DOI 10.1007/s11229-018-02023-6 (co-authored with Michael Duncan and Kristie Miller).
The Rationality of Near Bias toward both Future and Past Events. Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2021) DOI 10.1007/s13164-020-00518-1 (Co-authored with Preston Greene, Alex Holcombe, Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
An Empirical Investigation of Purported Passage Phenomenology, Journal of Philosophy (2020). (Co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Future bias in action: Does the past matter more when you can affect it? Synthese (2020) DOI 10.1007/s11229-020-02791-0 (Co-authored with Andrew Latham, Kristie Miller and Christian Tarsney).
Do the folk represent time as essentially dynamical? Inquiry (2020) DOI 10.1080/0020174X.2020.1827027 (Co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
An empirical investigation of the role of direction in our concept of time, Acta Analytica (2020). DOI: 10.1007/s12136-020-00435-z (Co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Primitive Directionality and Diachronic Grounding, Acta Analytica (2020) DOI 10.1007/s12136-019-00405-0 (co-authored with Naoyuki Kajimoto and Kristie Miller).
Is our naïve theory of time dynamical? Synthese (2019) DOI 10.1007/s11229-019-02340-4 (co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Philosophical Methodology and Conceptions of Evil Action, Metaphilosophy 50(3) (2019): 296-315 (co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Much Ado About Aboutness, Inquiry (2019) DOI 10.1080/0020174X.2019.1592705 (co-authored with Sam Baron, Br. Reginald Chua, and Kristie Miller).
A psychologistic theory of metaphysical explanation, Synthese 196(7) (2019): 2777-2802 (co-authored with Kristie Miller).
If time travel to our location is possible, we do not live in a branching universe, Analysis 78(2) (2018): 260-266.
Is grounding a hyperintensional phenomenon? Analytic Philosophy 58(4) (2017): 297-329 (co-authored with Michael Duncan and Kristie Miller).
Grounding: it’s (probably) all in the head, Philosophical Studies 174(12) (2017): 3059-3081 (co-authored with Kristie Miller)
Groundless Truth, Special Issue, Inquiry 57(2) (2014): 175-195 (co-authored with Sam Baron and Kristie Miller).
Book Chapters
Ontology without hierarchy, in The Question of Ontology: The Contemporary Debate (forthcoming), edited by Javier Cumpa. Oxford: Oxford University Press (Co-authored with Michael Duncan and Kristie Miller).
Why are people so darn past-biased?, in Temporal Asymmetries in Philosophy and Psychology (forthcoming), edited by Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack and Alison Fernandes. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Co-authored with Preston Greene, Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Forgiveness: From Conceptual Pluralism to Conceptual Ethics, In The Philosophy of Forgiveness, Volume V, edited by Court Lewis. Malaga: Vernon Press. (Co-authored with Andrew Latham, Kristie Miller and Luke Russell).
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Monographs
Everyday Metaphysical Explanation. OUP (forthcoming). (Co-authored with Kristie Miller).
Articles
Experimental Philosophy on Time. Philosophy Compass, e12779. DOI 10.1111/phc3.12779
Pure and Impure Time Preferences. Australasian Philosophical Review (forthcoming). (Co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Thinking about Progress: From Science to Philosophy. Noûs (2021). DOI 10.1111/nous.12383 (Co-authored with Finnur Dellsén and Insa Lawler).
Modelling Temporal Assertions for Global Directional Eliminativists. Philosophers’ Imprint (2021). (Co-authored with Naoyuki Kajimoto and Kristie Miller).
Metaphysical Explanation: The Kitcher Picture, Erkenntnis (2021) DOI 10.1007/s10670-018-00101-2 (co-authored with Sam Baron).
Can time flow at different rates? The differential passage of A-ness, Philosophical Studies (2021). DOI: 10.1007/s11098-020-01430-1 (Co-authored with Kristie Miller).
Hedonic and Non-hedonic Bias Towards the Future, Australasian Journal of Philosophy (2021). DOI: 10.1080/00048402.2019.1703017 (Co-authored with Preston Greene, Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
If time can pass, time can pass at different rates, Analytic Philosophy (2021) DOI 10.1111/phib.12165 (co-authored with Kristie Miller).
Ditching Dependence and Determination: Or, How to Wear the Crazy Trousers, Synthese (2021) DOI 10.1007/s11229-018-02023-6 (co-authored with Michael Duncan and Kristie Miller).
The Rationality of Near Bias toward both Future and Past Events. Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2021) DOI 10.1007/s13164-020-00518-1 (Co-authored with Preston Greene, Alex Holcombe, Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
An Empirical Investigation of Purported Passage Phenomenology, Journal of Philosophy (2020). (Co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Future bias in action: Does the past matter more when you can affect it? Synthese (2020) DOI 10.1007/s11229-020-02791-0 (Co-authored with Andrew Latham, Kristie Miller and Christian Tarsney).
Do the folk represent time as essentially dynamical? Inquiry (2020) DOI 10.1080/0020174X.2020.1827027 (Co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
An empirical investigation of the role of direction in our concept of time, Acta Analytica (2020). DOI: 10.1007/s12136-020-00435-z (Co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Primitive Directionality and Diachronic Grounding, Acta Analytica (2020) DOI 10.1007/s12136-019-00405-0 (co-authored with Naoyuki Kajimoto and Kristie Miller).
Is our naïve theory of time dynamical? Synthese (2019) DOI 10.1007/s11229-019-02340-4 (co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Philosophical Methodology and Conceptions of Evil Action, Metaphilosophy 50(3) (2019): 296-315 (co-authored with Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Much Ado About Aboutness, Inquiry (2019) DOI 10.1080/0020174X.2019.1592705 (co-authored with Sam Baron, Br. Reginald Chua, and Kristie Miller).
A psychologistic theory of metaphysical explanation, Synthese 196(7) (2019): 2777-2802 (co-authored with Kristie Miller).
If time travel to our location is possible, we do not live in a branching universe, Analysis 78(2) (2018): 260-266.
Is grounding a hyperintensional phenomenon? Analytic Philosophy 58(4) (2017): 297-329 (co-authored with Michael Duncan and Kristie Miller).
Grounding: it’s (probably) all in the head, Philosophical Studies 174(12) (2017): 3059-3081 (co-authored with Kristie Miller)
Groundless Truth, Special Issue, Inquiry 57(2) (2014): 175-195 (co-authored with Sam Baron and Kristie Miller).
Book Chapters
Ontology without hierarchy, in The Question of Ontology: The Contemporary Debate (forthcoming), edited by Javier Cumpa. Oxford: Oxford University Press (Co-authored with Michael Duncan and Kristie Miller).
Why are people so darn past-biased?, in Temporal Asymmetries in Philosophy and Psychology (forthcoming), edited by Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack and Alison Fernandes. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Co-authored with Preston Greene, Andrew Latham and Kristie Miller).
Forgiveness: From Conceptual Pluralism to Conceptual Ethics, In The Philosophy of Forgiveness, Volume V, edited by Court Lewis. Malaga: Vernon Press. (Co-authored with Andrew Latham, Kristie Miller and Luke Russell).
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