Monthly Archives: April 2010

Google Docs is About to Get Really Awesome

New Features Include Real-time collaboration Chat with Collaborators (you can do with with Google Spreadsheet, but not Google Word – now you’ll be able to) Better Comment Features Better Tab Functionality Slide-Tab Ruler Adjustment (will have a better word-processor feel)Continue Reading

The Problem of Natural Evil – Presentation Slides

I’m giving a talk this afternoon as part of SUNY Fredonia’s Spring Symposium in Arts and Humanities. The title of the symposium is “The Human Response to Adversity.” The title of my talk is “Natural Disasters and the Existence of God”. I’m posting my presentation slides here, so the audience (and anyone else) can viewContinue Reading

I’m an Android Developer!

I wrote my first app for the Android platform, and I’m pretty excited about it. It’s called Grade Rubric. It’s a simple tool for professors who grade papers and assignments using a grading rubric. You can read more about it here. Search for the app on the Android Market under “Grade Rubric”.Continue Reading

Introducing Android For Academics!

It should come as no surprise to you guys that I love the Android OS. It should also come as no surprise that I think the Android OS has enormous potential benefits/applications for academics. I am now proud to introduce Android for Academics. The purpose of the site is two-fold. First, I’m working with anContinue Reading

Abusive/Teasing Labels in Philosophy

I was reading some of the literature on qualia recently, and I was struck by the use of the term qualia freak. Qualia Freak is a label for someone who endorses the view that phenomenal experiences cannot be individuated by what they represent. Qualia freaks believe that experiences must be individuated by some intrinsic featureContinue Reading

Speech to Text in android update

I’m writing this blog post by talking into my phone. That’s because android phones recently updated with new firmware. The keyboard on the new firmware includes a speech to text option, and it is awesome. There are so many ways that this speech to text function would make an academics life easier. For example iContinue Reading

Two Solutions to the Problem of Divine Hiddenness now in APQ

My paper, “Two Solutions to the Problem of Divine Hiddenness,” just came out in American Philosophical Quarterly today. I just received my copy of the issue in the mail. Here’s a link to the issue on their website. If you don’t have access to APQ, here’s a link to the penultimate draft.Continue Reading