About

David Jeffrey Manley

Assistant Professor of Philosophy

Contact Information
E-mail: dmanley8@gmail.com
Phone: (949) 241-1520
Office: STO 99

LINKS
Personal Website
 

Education

Ph.D. Philosophy, Rutgers, 2005
 

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests

I work on the metaphysics of properties, meta-ontology, philosophical semantics, apriority and analyticity, singular thought, and puzzles in confirmation theory.
 

Research Specialties

Metaphysics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Language and Mind
 

Publications

Book

Chalmers, David; Manley, David; Wasserman, Ryan (Ed.). (2009). Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
 

Book Chapter

Manley, D. (2009). 'Metametaphysics: A Guided Tour' in Metametaphysics, ed. Chalmers et. al. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
 

Journal Article

Manley, D. (2009). When Best Theories Go Bad. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. Vol. forthcoming
Manley, D., Wasserman, R. (2008). On Linking Dispositions with Conditionals. Mind. Vol. 117, pp. 59-84.
Manley, D. (2007). Safety, Content, Apriority, Self-Knowledge. The Journal of Philosophy. Vol. 104 (8), pp. 403-423.
Manley, D., Wasserman, R. (2007). A Gradable Approach to Dispositions. Philosophical Quarterly. Vol. 57, pp. 68-75.
Hawthorne, J., Manley, D. (2005). Critical study of S. Mumford, Dispositions. Nous. Vol. 39, pp. 179-195.
Manley, D. (2002). Properties and Resemblance Classes. Nous. Vol. 36, pp. 75-96.
 
 
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