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Stewart Goetz

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Stewart Goetz is an American philosopher and writer.

Goetz obtained a PhD in philosophy from the University of Notre Dame.[1] He a professor in Philosophy and Religion at Ursinus College.[1] He has defended substance dualism.[2][3] Goetz is a member of the Board of Advisors for the Center on Culture and Civil Society at the Independent Institute.[4] He has debated physicalist Andrew Melnyk on consciousness and free will at Internet Infidels.[5]

Selected publications

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  • Substance Dualism In The Ashgate Research Companion to Theological Anthropology (1991)
  • Freedom, Teleology, and Evil (2008)[6][7]
  • Naturalism (with Charles Taliaferro, 2008)
  • A Brief History of the Soul (with Charles Taliaferro, 2011)[3][8]
  • The Soul Hypothesis (with Mark Baker, 2011)[2]
  • The Routledge Companion to Theism (with Charles Taliaferro and Victoria Harrison, 2012)
  • The Purpose of Life: A Theistic Perspective (2012)[9]
  • Free Will and Substance Dualism. In The Routledge Companion to Free Will (2016)
  • Against Animalism In The Blackwell Companion to Substance Dualism (2018)
  • C.S. Lewis (2018)[10][11]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Stewart Goetz". Bloomsbury.
  2. ^ a b Evans, C. Stephen (2012). "Mark C. Baker and Stewart Goetz, eds., The Soul Hypothesis: Investigations into the Existence of the Soul". Faith and Philosophy: Journal of the Society of Christian Philosophers. 20 (2): 240–243. doi:10.5840/faithphil201229224.
  3. ^ a b Givens, Terryl L. (2012). "Reviewed Work: A Brief History of the Soul by Stewart Goetz, Charles Taliaferro". Church History. 81 (3): 656–658. JSTOR 23252345.
  4. ^ "Stewart Goetz". Independent Institute. 2024.
  5. ^ "Stewart Goetz". Internet Infidels. 2024. Archived from the original on September 25, 2024.
  6. ^ Elzein, Nadine (2015). "Freedom, Teleology, and Evil, by Stewart Goetz". Mind. 124 (493): 338–342. doi:10.1093/mind/fzu167.
  7. ^ Reitan, Eric (2010). "Reviewed Work: Freedom, Teleology, and Evil Stewart Goetz". Religious Studies. 46 (1): 130–135. JSTOR 25676929.
  8. ^ Farris, Joshua (2012). "Stewart Goetz and Charles Taliaferro. A Brief History of the Soul". European Journal for Philosophy of Religion. 4 (1): 253–259. doi:10.24204/ejpr.v4i1.317.
  9. ^ Wessling, Jordan (2016). "Reviewed Work: The Purpose of Life: A Theistic Perspective by Goetz Stewart". The Journal of Religion. 96 (1): 134–135. JSTOR 26543479.
  10. ^ "C.S. Lewis: Blackwell Great Minds". Blackwell's. 2024.
  11. ^ McNaughton, David (2019). "Stewart Goetz, C.S. Lewis". Journal of Inklings Studies. 9 (2): 208–212. doi:10.3366/ink.2019.0051.