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University of North Florida
Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies

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  • Jonathan Matheson, Evidentialism and Normative Expectations
    In Scott Stapleford, Kevin McCain & Matthias Steup (eds.), Evidentialism at 40: New Arguments, New Angles, Routledge. 2026.
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  • Aaron Creller and Jonathan Matheson, Inquiry: Philosophical Perspectives (edited book)
    Routledge. 2025.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Evidentialism and Social Epistemology
    In Jennifer Lackey & Aidan McGlynn (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Social Epistemology, Oxford University Press. 2025.
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  • Jonathan Matheson and Joshua DiPaolo, Navigating Inquiry
    In Aaron B. Creller & Jonathan Matheson (eds.), Inquiry: Philosophical Perspectives, Routledge. 2025.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Explaining Improvised Expertise
    Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 14 (7): 11-17. 2025.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Against Doing Your Own Research
    In Cliff Sosis (ed.), Too Weird to Believe, Too Plausible to Deny: Mind-Blowing Philosophical Ideas, Routledge. 2025.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Epistemic Autonomy and Intellectual Humility: Mutually Supporting Virtues
    Social Epistemology 38 (3): 318-330. 2024.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Disagreement, Skepticism, and Begging the Question
    International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 14 (3): 201-217. 2024.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, The Philosophy of Epistemic Autonomy: Introduction to Special Issue
    Social Epistemology 38 (3): 267-273. 2024.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Disagreement and higher-order evidence
    In Maria Lasonen-Aarnio & Clayton Littlejohn (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Evidence, Routledge. 2023.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Matthew Benton and Jonathan Kvanvig, eds., Religious Disagreement and Pluralism. Oxford University Press, 2022, 304 pp., $85.00 (hc) (review)
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 93 (3): 259-263. 2023.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Why It's OK Not to Think for Yourself
    Routledge. 2023.
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  • James R. Beebe and Jonathan Matheson, Measuring Virtuous Responses to Peer Disagreement: The Intellectual Humility and Actively Open-Minded Thinking of Conciliationists
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (3): 426-449. 2023.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Why Think for Yourself?
    Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology 1-19. 2022.
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  • James R. Beebe and Jonathan Matheson, Measuring Virtuous Responses to Peer Disagreement: The Intellectual Humility and Actively Open-Minded Thinking of Conciliationists
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 1-24. 2022.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Why Think for Yourself?
    The Philosophers' Magazine. 2022.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Why Think for Yourself?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 98 26-32. 2022.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, The Argument from Common Consent
    In Colin Ruloff & Peter Horban (eds.), Contemporary Arguments in Natural Theology: God and Rational Belief, Bloomsbury Publishing. 2021.
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  • Jonathan Matheson and Kirk Lougheed, Epistemic Autonomy (edited book)
    Routledge. 2021.
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  • Jonathan Matheson and Kirk Lougheed, Introduction: Puzzles Concerning Epistemic Autonomy
    In Jonathan Matheson & Kirk Lougheed (eds.), Epistemic Autonomy, Routledge. pp. 1-17. 2021.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, The Virtue of Epistemic Autonomy
    In Jonathan Matheson & Kirk Lougheed (eds.), Epistemic Autonomy, Routledge. pp. 173-194. 2021.
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  • Jonathan Matheson and Valerie Joly Chock, The Possibility of Epistemic Nudging: Reply to Grundmann
    Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 10 (8): 36-42. 2021.
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  • Jonathan D. Matheson, Applying Moral Caution in the Face of Disagreement
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1-18. 2021.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Deep Disagreements and Rational Resolution
    Topoi 40 (5): 1025-1037. 2021.
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  • David Fenner, Evidencing an Art Evaluation
    Journal of Aesthetic Education 55 (2): 1-14. 2021.
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  • Sanford Goldberg and Jonathan Matheson, The Impossibility of Mere Animal Knowledge for Reflective Subjects
    Erkenntnis 85 (4): 829-840. 2020.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Robust Justification
    In Scott Stapleford & Kevin McCain (eds.), Epistemic Duties: New Arguments, New Angles, Routledge. 2020.
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  • Jonathan Matheson and Valerie Joly Chock, Silencing, Epistemic Injustice, and Epistemic Paternalism
    In Amiel Bernal & Guy Axtell (eds.), Epistemic Paternalism Reconsidered: Conceptions, Justifications and Implications, Rowman & Littlefield. 2020.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Evidence of evidence in higher-order evidence: Mattias Skipper and Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen, Eds.: Higher-order evidence: new essays. Oxford University Press, 322pp, £60 HB
    Metascience 29 (2): 205-208. 2020.
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  • Jonathan Matheson, Debating the Significance of Disagreement: A Review of John Pittard's Diagreement, Deference, and Religious Commitment
    Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 9 (7): 36-44. 2020.
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