Journal Articles
"Contractual Performance, Corrective Justice, and Disgorgement for Breach of Contract," Legal Theory 16:3 (2010): 135-160.
"Normativity, Fairness, and the Problem of Factual Uncertainty" (with Chris Essert),
Osgoode Hall Law Journal 47:4 (2010): 663-693.
"Should the Supreme Court Cite Living Judges?" The Advocates' Quarterly 36 (2009): 138-140.
"A Primer on the Distinction between Justification and Excuse," Philosophy Compass 4 (2009): 172-196.
"In Defence of Infringement," Law and Philosophy 27 (2008): 269-292.
"Why We Ought to be (Reasonable) Subjectivists about Justification," Criminal Justice Ethics 26 (2007): 36-58.
"Property, Corrective Justice, and the Nature of the Cause of Action in Unjust Enrichment," Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence 20 (2007): 275-296.
"Quotation: Compositionality and Innocence without Demonstration" (with Rob Stainton),
Critica 37 (2005): 3-33.
"Temporal Parts and Temporary Intrinsics," Metaphysica: An International Journal of Ontology and Metaphysics 5 (2004): 5-23.
"The Property Dualism Argument Against Physicalism,"
The Journal of Philosophical Research 28 (2003): 223-41.
"Colors as Explainers?" Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (2003): 785-6.
"In Defense of Cognitive Science,"
The Journal of Mental Imagery 27 (2003): 93-5.
"Physicalism, Supervenience, and Dependence: A Reply to Campbell," Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 41 (2002): 155-61.
"Conceiving What Is Not There," Journal of Consciousness Studies 8 (2001): 21-42.
"Mellor on Negative Properties," The Philosophical Quarterly 48 (1998): 523-26.
Book Chapters
"Understanding the Voluntary Act Principle," in F. Tanguay-Renaud and J. Stribopoulos, eds.,
Rethinking Criminal Law Theory (Oxford: Hart Publishing [forthcoming]).
"Proof of Negligence," Ch. 15 of
The Law of Torts in Canada, 3rd ed. (Toronto: Carswell, 2010).
"Factual Causation," Ch. 16 of
The Law of Torts in Canada, 3rd ed. (Toronto: Carswell, 2010).
"Remoteness," Ch. 17 of
The Law of Torts in Canada, 3rd ed. (Toronto: Carswell, 2010).
"Knowledge by Acquaintance and Meaning in Isolation," in R. Elugardo and R. Stainton, eds.,
Ellipsis and Non-Sentential Speech. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 81. (Dordrecht: Springer, 2005): 165-184.
Book Reviews & Critical Notices
Review of Arthur Ripstein's
Force and Freedom: Kant's Legal and Political Philosophy,
The Canadian Journal of Political Science (forthcoming).
"Rethinking Criminal Law," Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence 22 (2009): 93-112. (Critical Notice of Larry Laudan's
Truth, Error, and Criminal Law.)
Review of Andrew Melnyk's
A Physicalist Manifesto,
The Philosophical Review 114 (2005): 125-128.