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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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222Knowledge First?Palgrave Macmillian. 2014.According to a tradition reaching back to Plato, questions about the nature of knowledge are to be answered by offering an analysis in terms of truth, belief, justification, and other factors presumed to be in some sense more basic than knowledge itself. In light of the apparent failure of this approach, knowledge first philosophy instead takes knowledge as the starting point in epistemology and related areas of the philosophies of language and mind. Knowledge cannot be analyzed in the tradition…Read more
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