Eric M. Cave
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Eric M. Cave is a Professor of Philosophy at Arkansas State University. His research interests include the philosophical underpinnings of various academic disciplines. Cave has published on topics related to the history of philosophy and the methodology of philosophical inquiry. His work often engages with questions of epistemology, metaphysics, and ethics, examining how these concepts have been developed and debated throughout philosophical history.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 81
Selected Publications
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Boorish Sexual Pressuring and Significant Moral Risk (2026)
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<i>Against Marriage: An Egalitarian Defence of the Marriage-Free State</i>, by Clare Chambers (2018)
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Liberalism, Civil Marriage, and Amorous Caregiving Dyads (2017)
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Unsavory Seduction (2009)
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A Normative Interpretation of Expected Utility Theory (2007)
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What’s Wrong with Motive Manipulation? (2006)
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Habituation and Rational Preference Revision (1998)
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Would pluralist angels (really) need government? (1996)
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The individual rationality of maintaining a sense of justice (1996)