Scott Hill
scotthill.bsky.social
Scott Hill
@scotthill.bsky.social

Philosopher at Wichita State University

At PhilPapers: https://philpeople.org/profiles/scott-hill

Wichita State University Philosophy: https://www.wichita.edu/academics/fairmount_las/philosophy/faculty/index.php

Engineering 26%
Philosophy 24%

My paper 'Earthly Life is Not Pointless for Universalists' is forthcoming in Religious Studies. An unofficial, uncorrected draft is available at PhilPapers.
Scott Hill, Earthly Life is Not Pointless for Universalists - PhilPapers
Some philosophers and theologians argue that if God will save everyone, then earthly life is pointless. No matter how good earthly life is, heaven would be far better. So there is ...
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My paper, 'Why People Who Believe in God Fear Death' is now online at Analysis. academic.oup.com/analysis/adv...
Why people who believe in God fear death
Abstract. People who report believing in God fear death. They also experience grief when someone they love dies. Philosophers and social scientists sometim
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Congrats!

Well done!

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“An under-discussed aspect of striving to have conversations across serious disagreement is the personal value they can bring... I think they make me a better philosopher” — Elizabeth Barnes explains why, at Daily Nous
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The Personal Value of Conversations Across Serious Disagreement (guest post) - Daily Nous
"I know that people are reluctant to voice objections to things I’ve said, not because I’ve given a convincing argument, but because I’m a person with a disability making claims about disability, and ...
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My paper 'Classical Theism and Universalism' is forthcoming in the International Journal for Philosophy of Religion. An unofficial draft is available at PhilPapers. philpapers.org/rec/HILCTA-3...
Scott Hill, Classical Theism and Universalism - PhilPapers
In Not a Hope in Hell, James Dominic Rooney argues that universalism, the view that necessarily God will save everyone, is inconsistent with classical theism. I show that Rooney’s argument is ...
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Dear all,

Helen passed away at 13:21 local time. Helen would not have wanted us to be sad for a long time. All they wanted was to be remembered. They looked forward to being rid of pain and to being at rest. Helen took great comfort in you, their friends and readers.

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Congrats

I get that. Seems like it's made for people who want to tinker and craft.

Don't know which I prefer. But I gather that most people like totk better.

Why not one boxing? Why not totk?

I can't believe some people are happy that this man is our president. As the tattoo on his forehead clearly shows, he is a member of the MS-13 gang.
I said my main goal of this trip was to meet with Kilmar. Tonight I had that chance. I have called his wife, Jennifer, to pass along his message of love. I look forward to providing a full update upon my return.

Thanks kind of you not to post it.

I'm dying to know if you were reading a particular paper that sparked this observation and if so what paper it was.
I made a 10-minute, richly illustrated summary of Margaret Cavendish's Blazing-World (1666), a very early (some say earliest) Science Fiction novel. Please have a look and share if you like it!

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The Blazing World (1666) by Margaret Cavendish
YouTube video by Helen De Cruz
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Congrats!

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Particularism and the Conventional Wisdom Revisited, Scott Hill

I thank Kurtis Hagen for his reply (2025). It is valuable for people with very different perspectives like us to candidly lay out our disagreements. While Hagen makes several points that merit engagement, I focus here on Hagen’s…
Particularism and the Conventional Wisdom Revisited, Scott Hill
I thank Kurtis Hagen for his reply (2025). It is valuable for people with very different perspectives like us to candidly lay out our disagreements. While Hagen makes several points that merit engagement, I focus here on Hagen’s defense of Charles Pigden’s diagnosis of the Blair example and Hagen’s argument that I have not met Pigden’s (2007) challenge. ... .
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What did you do on New Years Eve 1999?

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Particularism and the Conventional Wisdom, Scott Hill

I am very grateful to Kurtis Hagen (2024) for pressing me on this topic. Working through his criticisms helped me to refine, modify, and improve my thoughts about where particularist allegations against the conventional wisdom go wrong. Hagen…
Particularism and the Conventional Wisdom, Scott Hill
I am very grateful to Kurtis Hagen (2024) for pressing me on this topic. Working through his criticisms helped me to refine, modify, and improve my thoughts about where particularist allegations against the conventional wisdom go wrong. Hagen says: Scott Hill … and Maarten Boudry and M. Giulia Napolitano … suggest that one reason to abandon the generalism/particularism distinction is that almost no one…
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WSU is hiring! AOS: Latin American Philosophy. If you know someone who works in the area, please share! philjobs.org/job/show/28422
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Could you please add me?

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My book Wonderstruck will come out in paperback edition soon! press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
Wonderstruck
A philosopher explores the transformative role of wonder and awe in an uncertain world
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