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About Me
I am  an Assistant Professor in philosophy at  SUNY-Fredonia. Check our philosophy department out here. I started here in August 2007.

I  received my Ph.D. from University of Rochester in May 2006. The title of my dissertation was Foundational Moral Knowledge. In addition to epistemology and ethics, I have research interests in metaphysics, philosophy of language, and philosophy of religion. Perhaps the best characterization of my research areas would be LEMMing.

I am married to Sarah Gerkensmeyer. She’s awesome, and so is her fiction.

About this Site
This site doubles as my homepage and blog. The blog content will range over my philosophical interests and other stuff that I find interesting. It will probably mostly be me throwing up half-baked philosophical ideas to test the waters for further development.

In the tabs above you’ll find links to my professional information. You’ll also find some tools that I hope philosophers will find useful.

Check out my Journal Mashups and Philosophy BibTeX files (coming soon), and discover what wonderful things Web 2.0 can do for philosophy.

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  Posts

April 3rd, 2014

Ethics and Technology Panel This Week

I’m participated in a panel yesterday Fredonia on Ethics and Technology. The title of my presentation was “Grounding a Moral […]

March 27th, 2014

Gunshot victims to be suspended between life and death

This is unreal. Doctors in Pittsburgh will try to save the lives of 10 patients by placing them in a […]

March 26th, 2014

Diversity and Inclusiveness: Amy Ferrer over at newAPPS

The executive director of the American Philosophical Association is doing a series of guest posts this week over at newAPPS […]

March 20th, 2014

Thinking about moral realism may lead to better moral behavior.

This is really interesting. A recent article published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology suggests that being primed to think about […]

March 14th, 2014

APA Now Accepting Nominees for Leadership Positions

The APA now has an online nomination system. There are vacancies on all twenty APA committees. You can access the […]

February 27th, 2014

A Discovery Based Account of Intellectual Property Rights

One of the issues, that’s most interested me so far in the Ethics and Technology class I’m teaching is how […]

February 26th, 2014

How the MPAA inadvertently gave American Artists Leverage Against Hollywood

This is a very interesting read. For the most part it is an over-view of the global subsidy war between nations. Here’s […]

February 25th, 2014

Spritz – New Technology Aims to Boost Reading Speed to 500 words a minute

I just learned about Spritz today. It’s starts out to be pretty mind-blowing. The technology is designed to feed text […]

February 6th, 2014

Gettier Case in The Simpsons

If we assume that Bart (at some point) justifiably believed that the lemon-shaped rock was a lemon, then he had […]

February 4th, 2014

The Case of the Copyright Hoarder

I’m teaching an Ethics and Technology class this semester. I came up with a thought experiment today that I’m going […]