Three notable things this past year were (a.) more commitment to writing in popular venues, including three pieces in the Los Angeles Times, (b.) a couple of journal articles on skepticism, bringing together some of my work on the psychology of philosophy with my long-standing (but mostly unpublished) interest in skeptical epistemology, and (c.) work connecting my interest in science fiction with issues in philosophical methodology and the ethics of technology. I am also continuing to work on some of my other favorite topics: self-knowledge, moral psychology, the nature of attitudes, classical Chinese philosophy, and the moral behavior of ethicists.
Full-length non-fiction essays appearing in print in 2015:
- “Philosophers' biased judgments persist despite training, expertise, and reflection” (first author, with Fiery Cushman), Cognition 141, 127-137.
- “Cheeseburger ethics” Aeon Magazine, featured article Jul. 14.
- “Experimental evidence for the existence of an external world” (first author, with Alan T. Moore), Journal of the American Philosophical Association 1, 564-582.
- “If materialism is true, the United States is probably conscious”, Philosophical Studies 172, 1697-1721.
- “A defense of the rights of Artificial Intelligences” (first author, with Mara Garza), Midwest Studies in Philosophy 35, 98-119.
- “Death and self in the incomprehensible Zhuangzi” (trans. into Chinese by R. Wang), Journal of Shangqiu Normal University.
- (revised and updated) “Belief”, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- “The behavior of ethicists” (first author, with Joshua Rust), in W. Buckwalter and J. Sytsma, eds., Blackwell Companion to Experimental Philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell).
- “Philosophy via Facebook? Why Not?” Los Angeles Times op-ed Jul. 19 (Wiley-Blackwell).
- “What's missing in college philosophy classes? Chinese philosophers” Los Angeles Times op-ed Sep. 11.
- “You are ignorant of yourself” Slate, Templeton Big Ideas: What do we know?
- “We have greater moral obligations to robots than to humans” Aeon Opinion, Nov. 12.
- “Will your driverless car kill you so that others may live?” Los Angeles Times op-ed Dec. 4. [reprinted in The Chicago Tribune and several other venues]
- (forthcoming) Preface to Marco Caracciolo and Russell T. Hurlburt, A passion for specificity, Ohio University Press.
- special issue of Midwest Studies in Philosophy, on science fiction and philosophy.
- Philosophical speculative fiction: Recommendations from 41 philosophers, with a brief introduction on the philosophical value of science fiction.
- “Philosophers recommend science fiction films” (an abbreviated version of the speculative fiction list, focusing on film) The Philosophers Magazine 71, 101-106.
- (forthcoming) “Philosophers recommend science fiction” (another abbreviated version of the list), in S. Schneider (ed.) Science Fiction and Philosophy, 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell.
- “The intrinsic value of self-knowledge (comments on Q. Cassam)”.
- “Against intellectualism about belief (comments on J. Marley-Payne”.
- “Do ethics classes influence student behavior?” [a 2013 manuscript I'm not quite happy with but which I'm still collecting thoughts about].
Science fiction stories:
- “Out of the Jar”, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction 128, 118-128.
- “The Tyrant's Headache”, Sci Phi Journal 3, 78-83.
- “Momentary Sage”, The Dark 8, 38-43.
- “The Dauphin's metaphysics”, Unlikely Story 12 [Locus recommended by Lois Tilton].
- (reprint) “Reinstalling Eden”, (first author, with R. Scott Bakker), StarShipSofa 392.
- (reprint forthcoming) “Reinstalling Eden” (first author, with R. Scott Bakker), in S. Schneider (ed.) Science Fiction and Philosophy, 2nd ed. Wiley-Blackwell.
- Memories of my father (Jan. 23)
- How robots and monsters might break human moral systems (Feb. 3)
- How to disregard extremely remote possibilities (Apr. 16)
- The immortal's dilemma (May 29)
- Profanity inflation, profanity migration, and the paradox of prohibition (Jul. 8)
- Percentage of women at APA meetings 1955, 1975, 1995, 2015 (Nov. 17)
- How prominently is women's philosophical work discussed? One empirical measure (Dec. 31)
- at Closer to Truth on consciousness.
- at Unlikely Story on my story "The Dauphin's Metaphysics".
- at People for the Ethical Treatment of Reinforcement Learners (with Mara Garza) on robot rights.
- at Kingdoms of Evil on speculative fiction, philosophy, and my story "Momentary Sage".
- at Philosophical Percolations on philosophy and science fiction.
- at The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction on my story "Out of the Jar".
- at Very Bad Wizards on moral psychology.
- at Rationally Speaking on the moral behavior of ethicists.
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