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I am currently a Professor of Philosophy at the
University of California at Santa Cruz. I received my Ph.D. from the
University of Arizona in 1982 and came to Santa Cruz in Fall 1982. I am
interested in topics involving philosophy of science, philosophy of
religion, epistemology, philosophical logic, and metaphysics.
Most of my work is in philosophy of religion and formal epistemology
(Bayesian epistemology).
My work in formal epistemology centers around experience and
conditionalization in Bayesianism, and the relation between rationality
and various formal requirements of belief.
My work in philosophy of religion deals with the rationality of belief
in God. Most of my research in philosophy of religion makes use
of formal tools in analytic philosophy, and I am particularly
interested in probabilistic arguments in philosophy of religion.
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