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Martin Curd
Associate Professor, Philosophy
| Education: | PhD, University of Pittsburgh |
| Office: | BRNG 7129 |
| Office Phone: | (765) 49-44289 |
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| Specializations: | Philosophy of Science, Epistemology |
Selected Publications
Books
- Principles of Reasoning. Co-authored with L-M. Russow. St. Martin’s Press, 1989.
- The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science. Co-edited with S. Psillos. Routledge, 2008.
- Philosophy of Science: The Central Issues. Co-edited with J Cover. W. W. Norton, 1998.
- Argument and Analysis: An Introduction to Philosophy. West Publishing, 1992.
Articles and Book Chapters
- Commentary on R. Royall, "The Likelihood Paradigm of Statistical Evidence." In The Nature of Scientific Evidence, eds M. L. Taper and S. R. Lele, 140-45. University of Chicago Press, 2004.
- “Ross’s Intuitionist Theory of Duty.” In Metaethics, Normative Ethics, and Applied Ethics: Contemporary and Historical Readings, ed. J. Fieser, 286-96. Wadsworth, 2000.
- “Miracles as Violations of Laws of Nature.” In God, Freedom, and Responsibility, eds. D. Howard-Snyder and J. Jordan, 171-83. Rowman and Littlefield, 1996.
- “The Superiority of the Copernican System: A Reply to Chalmers,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (1983): 367-69.
- "Showing and Telling: Can the Difference Between Right and Left be Described in Words?" Ratio 26 (1984) 63-69.
