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Wesley Buckwalter and John Turri, Knowledge and truth: A skeptical challengePacific Philosophical Quarterly 101 (1): 93-101. 2019.
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John Turri, Reasons and basing in commonsense epistemology: evidence from two experimentsIn Joseph Adam Carter & Patrick Bondy (eds.), Well Founded Belief: New Essays on the Epistemic Basing Relation, Routledge. 2019.
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Mathieu Doucet and Dylon McChesney, Culpable Ignorance and Mental DisordersJournal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 14 (3). 2019.
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Kathryn Plaisance, Alexander V. Graham, John McLevey, and Jay Michaud, Show me the numbers: a quantitative portrait of the attitudes, experiences, and values of philosophers of science regarding broadly engaged workSynthese 198 (5): 4603-4633. 2019.
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S. Alexandra Burt, Kathryn Plaisance, and David Z. Hambrick, Understanding “What Could Be”: A Call for ‘Experimental Behavioral Genetics’Behavior Genetics 2 (49): 235-243. 2019.
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Wesley Buckwalter and John Turri, Moderate scientism in philosophyIn Jeroen de Ridder, Rik Peels & Rene van Woudenberg (eds.), Scientism: Prospects and Problems, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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John Turri and YeounJun Park, Knowledge and Assertion in KoreanCognitive Science 42 (6): 2060-2080. 2018.
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Janet Michaud and John Turri, Values and Credibility in Science CommunicationLogos and Episteme 9 (2): 199-214. 2018.
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John Turri, David Rose, and Wesley Buckwalter, Choosing and refusing: doxastic voluntarism and folk psychologyPhilosophical Studies 175 (10): 2507-2537. 2018.
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John Turri, Experimental epistemology and "Gettier" casesIn Stephen Hetherington (ed.), The Gettier Problem, Cambridge University Press. pp. 199-217. 2018.
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John Turri, Virtue epistemology and abilism on knowledgeIn Heather D. Battaly (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology, Routledge. pp. 209-316. 2018.
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Sara Weaver and John Turri, Personal identity and persisting as manyIn Tania Lombrozo, Joshua Knobe & Shaun Nichols (eds.), Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Volume 2, Oxford University Press. pp. 213-242. 2018.
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John Turri, Exceptionalist naturalism: human agency and the causal orderQuarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (2): 396-410. 2018.
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J. Adam Carter, Duncan Pritchard, and John Turri, The value of knowledgeStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2018.
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Duncan Pritchard, J. Adam Carter, and John Turri, The value of knowledgeStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2018.
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Jacqueline Feke, Ptolemy's Philosophy: Mathematics as a Way of LifePrinceton University Press. 2018.
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Jacqueline Feke, Ptolemy's Philosophy of GeographyIn René Ceceña (ed.), Claudio Ptolomeo: Geografía. Capítulos teóricos, . pp. 281-326. 2018.
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John McLevey, Alexander V. Graham, Reid McIlroy-Young, Pierson Browne, and Kathryn Plaisance, Interdisciplinarity and insularity in the diffusion of knowledge: an analysis of disciplinary boundaries between philosophy of science and the sciencesScientometrics 1 (117): 331-349. 2018.
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Jennifer Saul, Dogwhistles, Political Manipulation, and Philosophy of LanguageIn Daniel Fogal, Daniel W. Harris & Matt Moss (eds.), New Work on Speech Acts, Oxford University Press. 2018.
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John Turri, Compatibilism and Incompatibilism in Social CognitionCognitive Science 41 (S3): 403-424. 2017.
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John Turri, Epistemic Contextualism: An Idle HypothesisAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (1): 141-156. 2017.
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John Turri, Epistemic situationism and cognitive abilityIn Mark Alfano & Abrol Fairweather (eds.), Epistemic Situationism, Oxford University Press. pp. 158-167. 2017.
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John Turri, The distinctive “should” of assertabilityPhilosophical Psychology 30 (4): 481-489. 2017.
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Sara Weaver, Mathieu Doucet, and John Turri, It’s What’s on the Inside that Counts... Or is It? Virtue and the Psychological Criteria of ModestyReview of Philosophy and Psychology 8 (3): 653-669. 2017.