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PhD University
of Michigan, 2007
Philosophy Department
Hyer Hall 211B
Southern Methodist University
P.O. Box 750142
Dallas TX 75275-0142
214-768-2120
sgollop@smu.edu
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Current Research
My central research interests are
in the area that intersects practical reason, ethics, moral psychology, action
theory, and rational choice. I am primarily interested in how our desires
relate to/cause our actions, and what implies about the nature of our desires
and ourselves. This extends into ethics in the question of moral action, and
the worry about whether or not there are, in Frankfurt's terms, 'unthinkable
actions'. In rational choice, I am working on how the nature of our desires
informs how we can think of dynamic choice - choice over time.
Work
in Progress
• "The
Case for Resisting Temptation: why it is instrumentally rational to resist
temptation."
• "The
Nature of Desire: beyond the three faces"
• "Diachronic
Choice - In Search of the Middle Path between Sophisticated and Resolute
Choice"
• "Constituting
Your Self: how the stability of your beliefs and desires affects who you are"
Teaching
PHIL 1318: Contemporary Moral
Problems