Michael Tooley

Michael Tooley is an American philosopher at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has a BA from the University of Toronto and earned his Ph.D. in philosophy at Princeton University in 1968.[1] He taught at Stanford University and the Australian National University and, since 1992, at the University of Colorado Boulder.[2]

He has worked on philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, causality and metaphysical naturalism,[3] and has debated the existence of God with William Lane Craig.[4][5] His paper "Abortion and Infanticide" has been controversial.[6][7][8]

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References

  1. http://spot.colorado.edu/~tooley/CurriculumVitae.html
  2. About Tooley
  3. Tooley, Michael (1977). "The Nature of Laws". Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 7 (4): 667–698.
  4. Transcript of Debate With Craig
  5. Video of Debate With Craig
  6. Tooley, M. "Abortion and Infanticide". Philosophy and Public Affairs 2:1 (Autumn 1972): 37-65, at 52-53.
  7. Tooley, M. 1984. "In Defense of Abortion and Infanticide". In Pojman and Beckwith 1998: 209-233.
  8. Don Marquis and Michael Tooley on abortion and personhood

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