Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 10:45-11:45, and by appointment
Courses Taught
Philosophy and Evolution
Philosophy of Science
Ethical Theory
Modern Logic
Introduction to Logic
Critical Thinking
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Philosophy
Research Interests
Joseph Long works primarily in the philosophy of science and metaethics. He also has research interests in the philosophy of language, metaphysics (esp. persistence and composition), and the philosophy of religion. You can find more information at his website at academia.edu.
“Mystery of the Trinity: A Reply to Einar Bøhn.” Sophia. DOI: 10.1007/s11841-019-0710-02016. 2019.
“One’s an Illusion: Organisms, Persistence, and Non-eliminative Nihilism.” Philosophia 47: 459-75. 2019.
“Non-cognitivism and the Problem of Moral-based Epistemic Reasons: A Sympathetic Reply to Cian Dorr.” Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 10: 1-7. 2016.
“Rightness = Right-maker: Reduction or Reductio?” Disputatio 7: 193-206. 2015.
“In Defense of Cornell Realism: A Reply to Elizabeth Tropman.” Theoria 80: 174-83. 2014.
“Right-making and Reference.” American Philosophical Quarterly 49: 277-80. 2012.