Thomas D. Senor Source Confirmed

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Researcher

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

faculty

12 h-index 53 pubs 366 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Thomas D. Senor's research interests are situated within the domain of philosophy, with a specific focus on epistemology and metaphysics. His work has explored concepts related to appearance, explanation, and the problem of evil in relation to free will. Senor has contributed to scholarly discussions on phenomenal explanationism and the philosophical underpinnings of free will. His academic output includes publications such as "Appearance and Explanation: Phenomenal Explanationism in Epistemology" and analyses of "Ekstrom on Free Will and the Problem of Evil."

With a career marked by consistent scholarly activity, Senor has amassed a h-index of 12 and published a total of 53 works, attracting 366 citations. His recent engagement indicates continued activity in his research areas. Senor's contributions are foundational to ongoing philosophical debates concerning the nature of knowledge, justification, and the compatibility of free will with theological or metaphysical challenges.

Metrics

  • h-index: 12
  • Publications: 53
  • Citations: 366

Selected Publications

  • Appearance and Explanation: Phenomenal Explanationism in Epistemology, written by Kevin McCain and Luca Moretti (2025) DOI
  • Alston, William P. (2021) DOI