Negative Actions: Events, Absences, and the Metaphysics of Agency. Cambridge University Press. 2021.
Reviews
1. William Hornett. Negative Actions: Events, Absences, and the Metaphysics of Agency. Philosophical Quarterly. Forthcoming. (Online 2022.)
1. On what there is in particular. Analysis. Forthcoming. (Online 2022.)
2. Composition and plethological innocence. Analysis 82 (1): 67-74. 2022. (Online 2021.)
3. Counting composites. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (4): 695-710. (Online 2021.)
4. Attempts. Philosophical Studies 179 (2): 363-382. 2022. (Online 2021.)
5. Mereological destruction and relativized parthood: A reply to Costa and Calosi. Erkenntnis. Forthcoming. (Online 2021.)
6. Composition as identity, now with all the pluralities you could want. Synthese 199 (3-4): 8047-8068. 2021. (Online 2021.)
7. Two problems for the constitution view of omissions: A reply to Palmer. Erkenntnis 87 (3): 1447-1455. 2022. (Online 2020.)
8. How to identify wholes with their parts. Synthese 198 (Supplement 18): 4571-4593. 2021. (Online 2019.)
9. How to identify negative actions with positive events. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 96 (1): 87-101. 2018. (Online 2017.)
10. The logical form of negative action sentences. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 46 (6): 855-876. 2016.
11. Con-reasons and the causal theory of action. Philosophical Explorations 18 (1): 20-33. 2015.
Keeping successorhood and inheritance apart. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 3 (1): 14-19. 2013.
Ruben's account of traditions and true successors: Two modifications and an extension. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2 (11): 40-46. 2013.