Andrei A Buckareff

Professor of Philosophy, Marist College, New York

Andrei A Buckareff is professor of philosophy and co-director of the cognitive science programme at Marist College in New York. His works include Causing Human Actions: New Perspectives on the Causal Theory of Action (MIT Press, 2010), co-edited with Jesús Aguilar, and Alternative Concepts of God: Essays on the Metaphysics of the Divine (OUP Press, 2016), co-edited with Yujin Nagasawa.

Written by Andrei A Buckareff

Photo of a man in a hat inspecting a beer glass in front of wooden barrels in a dimly lit room.

The brewer, the yeast, and the boundaries of human agency

The brewer and the yeast: why brewing beer sheds light on the philosophical debate about the boundaries of human agency

by Andrei A Buckareff

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Sisyphus, skateboarders, and the value in endless failure

Skateboarders regularly fail at their chosen activity. But that doesn’t make it a meaningless task of Sisyphean proportions

by Andrei A Buckareff