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Welcome
to yet another website!
I'm professor of philosophy at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC.
My research is in the history of early modern philosophy (17th and
18th centuries), with a special focus on the philosophy of mathematics in that
period. I'm interested in issues concerning the evolution of concepts of
rigorous demonstration, debates over the nature of the infinite, and accounts of
the ontology and epistemology of mathematics.
Aside from the mathematics, I'm interested in early modern philosophy of
religion (perhaps a result of having read too much Hobbes and Spinoza). I also
have an interest in current debates on the rational basis of religious belief.
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