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philosophy of religion and the spiritual life

​The nature of a religious or spiritual life 
  • 'A Pluralist Account of Spiritual Exemplarity', Victoria Harrison and Tyler McNabb (ed.), Philosophy and the Spiritual Life (London: Routledge, 2020), forthcoming.*
    • A collection arising from the 2017 British Society for the Philosophy of Religion conference,
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  • 'Daoism, Humanity, and the Way of Heaven', Religious Studies 56 (2020) 56, 111–126.
    • ​Special issue: Philosophy of Religions: Cross-Cultural, Multi-Religious Approaches, edited by Mikel Burley.
 
  • 'Vices, Misanthropy, and Daoism', Philosophy in Three Words podcast, University of Exeter Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series, May 2019.*
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  • 'Adversity, Wisdom, and Exemplarism', Journal of Value Inquiry 52.4 (2018) 379-393.​
 
  • 'Spiritual Exemplars', International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 79.4 (2018): 420-424.
    • Special issue: Living Religion, edited by Anastasia Philippa Scrutton and Simon Hewitt.
 
  • 'Beautiful Bodhisattvas: The Aesthetics of Spiritual Exemplarity', Contemporary Buddhism 18.2 (2017): 331-345.
 
  • ‘Beauty, Virtue, and Religious Exemplars’, Religious Studies 52.3 (2017): 171-181.

  • ‘Is Naturalism Bleak?’, Environmental Values, 22.6 (2013): 689-702.

  • Mystery and Humility‪, co-edited with Guy Bennett-Hunter, European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4.3 (2012).

  • ‘Receptivity to Mystery’, European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4.3 (2012): 51-68.

Epistemology and phenomenology of religion
  • ‘Phenomenology, Neurology, Psychiatry, and Religious Commitment’, Alasdair Coles (ed.), Neurology and Religion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019), 35-47.*

  • ‘Epistemic Vices in Public Debate: The Case of ‘New Atheism’’, Christopher Cotter, Philip Quadrio, and Jonathan Tuckett (eds.), New Atheism: Critical Perspectives and Contemporary Debates (Dordrecht: Springer, 2017), 51-68.*
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  • ‘Epistemic Injustice and Religion’,  Ian James Kidd, José Medina, and Gaile Pohlhaus (eds.), The Routledge Handbook to Epistemic Injustice (London: Routledge: 2017), 386-386.

  • ‘Emotion, Religious Practice, and Cosmopolitan Secularism’, Religious Studies 50.2 (2014): 139-156.

  • Review of Mark Wynn, Renewing the Senses: A Study of the Philosophy and Theology of the Spiritual Life, Philosophical Quarterly 64.255 (2014): 356-358.

  • ‘A Phenomenological Challenge to “Enlightened Secularism”’, Religious Studies 49.3 (2013): 377-398.

Other
  • ‘From Vices to Corruption to Misanthropy’, TheoLogica, forthcoming.* (Special issue on Vice and Sin edited by Michele Paolini Paoletti and Maria Silvia Vaccarezza).

  • 'Soul-making and Horrors', Challenging Religious Studies 8 (2015): 14-18.
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        • Feyerabend
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        • Philosophy of Education
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        • 20th Century Austro-German Philosophy
        • Scientism
        • Philosophy of Religion and the Spiritual Life
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        • Buddhist and Chinese philosophy
        • Publications (by date)
        • Feminist Philosophy
        • Charles Fort
        • Epistemology
        • Misanthropy
        • Aesthetics
      • Epistemic Vices: Individual and Collective
      • Civic Vices
      • JUST PHILOSOPHY 3
      • Civic Virtues