Thomas D. Senor
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Also affiliated: Georgetown University (1991); Public Risk Management Association (1996)
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Thomas D. Senor's scholarly work centers on epistemology and metaphysics, with a particular focus on theories of appearance and explanation. He has published on topics such as phenomenal explanationism, a philosophical approach to understanding how phenomena are explained. His research also engages with specific philosophical problems, including the relationship between free will and the problem of evil, as exemplified by his work on Ekstrom's views. Senor has also contributed to philosophical discourse through his editorial roles, as indicated by his publication "From the Editor." His academic contributions are reflected in his h-index of 12 and 370 citations across 57 publications, demonstrating consistent engagement with his research areas.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 57
- Citations: 370
Selected Publications
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Appearance and Explanation: Phenomenal Explanationism in Epistemology, written by Kevin McCain and Luca Moretti (2025)
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Ekstrom on Free Will and the Problem of Evil (2024)
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Alston, William P. (2021)
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Stephen C. Layman: Philosophical approaches to atonement, incarnation, and the trinity (2017)
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The Experiential Grounding of Religious Belief (2017)
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Common Core/Diversity Dilemma, Agatheism and the Epistemology of Religious Belief (2016)
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On the Tenability of Brute Naturalism and the Implications of Brute Theism (2010)
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Preserving Preservationism: A Reply to Lackey (2007)
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The Prima/Ultima Facie Justification Distinction in Epistemology (1996)
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Charles Taliaferro , Consciousness and the Mind of God . Reviewed by (1995)Philosophy in Review OpenAlex
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Harman, negative coherentism, and the problem of ongoing justification (1995)
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J.L. Schellenberg , Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason . Reviewed by (1995)Philosophy in Review OpenAlex