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Alexander Pruss

Alexander R. Pruss (born January 5, 1973) is a Canadian philosopher, Professor of Philosophy and the Co-Director of Graduate Studies in Philosophy at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.
His best known book is ''The Principle of Sufficient Reason: A Reassessment'' (2006).〔Review by Joshua C Thurow, ''Religious Studies Review'', 33, no. 3 (2007): 222-223〕〔Review, by D Rickles ''Philosophy In Review'', 27, no. 5, (2007): 370-372〕〔Review by D Werther, ''Faith and philosophy : journal of the Society of Christian Philosophers.'' 27, no. 1, (2010): 94-97〕 He is also the author of the books, ''Actuality, Possibility and Worlds'' (2011), and ''One Body: An Essay in Christian Sexual Ethics'' (2012), and a number of academic papers on religion and theology.〔(WorldCat author listing )〕 He maintains his own philosophy blog and contributes to the Prosblogion philosophy of religion blog.
== Biography ==

Pruss graduated from the University of Western Ontario in 1991 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Physics. After earning a Ph.D. in Mathematics at the University of British Columbia in 1996 and publishing several papers in ''Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society'' and other mathematical journals,〔 he began graduate work in philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. He completed his dissertation, ''Possible Worlds: What They Are and What They Are Good For'', under Nicholas Rescher in 2001.
Pruss began teaching philosophy at Georgetown University in 2001, earning tenure in 2006. In 2007, he moved to Waco, Texas to teach philosophy at Baylor University. He is now the Director of Graduate Studies for the Baylor Philosophy Department. He has taught various courses, including graduate seminars on the philosophy of time, metaphysics, the cosmological and ontological arguments for the existence of God, modality, free will, and history of philosophy.〔Pruss ''Curriculum Vitae''〕

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