John A. Keller
Assistant Professor
Department of Philosophy
Niagara University
Paraphrase, Semantics, and Ontology, forthcoming in Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, v.9., Karen Bennett and Dean Zimmerman ed., Oxford University Press.
God, Freedom, and Ontology: Themes from the philosophy of Peter van Inwagen, John A. Keller ed., Oxford University Press, forthcoming
Defending Paraphrase (draft)
On Melia and Ontological Commitment (draft)
Theological Anti-Realisms (in progress)
Philosophical Individualism (in progress)
Compositionality and Structured Propositions (in progress)
Telling the Whole Truth: The Role of Paraphrase in Philosophical Inquiry (dissertation, available upon request)
'What Can We Learn About Language From Thinking About Philosophy?', in On Language: Analytic, Continental, and Historical Perspectives. Edited by Jon Burmeister and Mark Sentency. Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007.
Metaphysics, Spring 1013, Spring 2011, Fall 2009
Ethics, Spring 2013, Spring 2011, Fall 2010, Spring 2010, Fall 2009,
Logic, Fall 2012, Fall 2011, Fall 2010
Contemporary Philosophy: Geach and Anscombe, Fall 2012
Philosophy of Language, Spring 2012, Spring 2010
Advanced Topics in Philosophy of Religion: The Trinity and Incarnation, Spring 2012
Self and World, Spring 2009
Introduction to Philosophy, Fall 2008
Moral Problems, Spring 2008
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