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104The Routledge Companion to Epistemology. Edited by Sven Bernecker and Duncan Pritchard (review)International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 3 (1): 72-75. 2013.
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108Review of Anthony Hatzimoysis (ed.), Self-Knowledge, Oxford University Press (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2011.
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1Immunity to Error Through Misidentification and the Epistemology of De Se ThoughtIn Manuel García-Carpintero & Stephan Torre (eds.), About Oneself: De Se Thought and Communication, Oxford University Press. pp. 25-55. 2016.
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343Interpretation and knowledge maximizationPhilosophical Studies 160 (3): 391-405. 2012.Timothy Williamson has proposed that we should give a ‘knowledge first’ twist to David Lewis’s account of content, maintaining that for P to be the content of one’s belief is for P to be the content that would be attributed by an idealized interpreter working under certain constraints, and that the fundamental constraint on interpretation is a principle of knowledge maximization. According to this principle, an interpretation is correct to the extent that it maximizes the number of knowledgeable…Read more
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137Simon Prosser and François Recanati, eds. , Immunity to Error through Misidentification (review)Philosophy in Review 33 (4): 318-321. 2013.
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277Justification as 'Would-Be' KnowledgeEpisteme 9 (4): 361-376. 2012.In light of the failure of attempts to analyse knowledge as a species of justified belief, a number of epistemologists have suggested that we should instead understand justification in terms of knowledge. This paper focuses on accounts of justification as a kind of ‘would-be’ knowledge. According to such accounts a belief is justified just in case any failure to know is due to uncooperative external circumstances. I argue against two recent accounts of this sort due to Alexander Bird and Martin …Read more
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