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36Review: Précis of "Knowledge and Its Place in Nature" (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (2). 2005.
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32Contemporary Theories of KnowledgePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (1): 167-171. 1988.
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31Epistemic AgencyIn Miguel Ángel Fernández Vargas (ed.), Performance Epistemology: Foundations and Applications, Oxford University Press Uk. 2016.Over the years, the notion of epistemic agency has played a larger and larger role in Ernest Sosa’s epistemology. In his most recent work, epistemic agency plays an absolutely central role in explaining why it is that our beliefs are subject to normative evaluation. This chapter argues that there are problems with the accounts of epistemic agency which Sosa gives at every stage of his work. More than this, there are other resources within Sosa’s epistemology which can do all the work he calls on…Read more
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31Hilary Kornblith, Review of Explaining Attitudes: A Practical Approach to the Mind by Lynne Rudder Baker (review)Philosophy of Science 65 (2): 377-379. 1998.
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27How Scientific Practices Matter: Reclaiming Philosophical Naturalism (review)Isis 94 791-792. 2003.
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25Conditions on Cognitive Sanity and the Death of InternalismIn Richard Schantz (ed.), The Externalist Challenge, De Gruyter. pp. 77--88. 2004.
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23A Naturalistic Epistemology: Selected PapersOxford University Press. 2014.This volume draws together influential work by Hilary Kornblith on naturalistic epistemology. This approach sees epistemology not as conceptual analysis, but as an explanatory project constrained and informed by work in cognitive science. These essays expound and defend Kornblith's distinctive view of how we come to have knowledge of the world.
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20Persons and Minds: The Prospects of Nonreductive MaterialismPhilosophical Review 88 (1): 109. 1979.
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20Knowledge and Its Place in NaturePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (2): 403-410. 2002.
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20Goldman and his Critics (edited book)Blackwell. 2016.Goldman and His Critics presents a series of original essays contributed by influential philosophers who critically examine Alvin Goldman’s work, followed by Goldman’s responses to each essay. Critiques Alvin Goldman’s groundbreaking theories, writings, and ideas on a range of philosophical topics Features contributions from some of the most important and influential contemporary philosophers Covers Goldman’s views on epistemology—both individual and social—in addition to cognitive science and m…Read more
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16The Impurity of ReasonPacific Philosophical Quarterly 81 (1): 67-89. 2000.Laurence BonJour has defended the view that we have an a priori intellectual capacity to understand the nature of proper reason. This view is critically examined in detail and a naturalistic alternative is proposed and defended according to which our understanding of proper reasoning requires a posteriori support.
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16Beliefs, Kinds and Rules: A Comment on Kornblith's Knowledge and Its Place in NaturePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 71 (2): 411-419. 2005.
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15Is Philosophical Knowledge Possible?In Christoph Jäger & Winfried Löffler (eds.), Epistemology: Contexts, Values, Disagreement. Papers of the 34th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium in Kirchberg, 2011, The Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society. pp. 285-304. 2007.
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11Belief in the Face of ControversyIn Richard Feldman & Ted A. Warfield (eds.), Disagreement, Oxford University Press. 2010.We often find that beliefs we hold are in conflict with the beliefs of epistemic peers, individuals who are just as intelligent, just as well-informed, and just as scrupulous in forming their beliefs as we are. Is it permissible to maintain our beliefs in the face of such disagreement? It is argued here that continued belief in these circumstances is not epistemically permissible, and that this has striking consequences for the practice of philosophy: we cannot reasonably hold on to our philos…Read more
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10La evasión contextualista de la epistemologíaTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 19 (3): 33-40. 2000.
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10Second Thoughts and the Epistemological EnterpriseCambridge University Press. 2019.This volume collects ten previously published papers, together with two papers which are new to this volume. At least since Descartes, epistemologists have often worried about total skepticism: their epistemological theorizing is designed to offer a reply to the radical skeptic, showing how knowledge of the physical world is possible. The essays in this volume have a different focus. Skeptical worries are presented, and, in some cases, responded to, but the source of the worries is quite diff…Read more
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7Contemporary Theories of Knowledge" by John Pollock (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49 (1): 167. 1988.
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6Appeals to intuition and the ambitions of epistemologyIn Stephen Hetherington (ed.), Epistemology Futures, Oxford University Press. pp. 10--25. 2006.
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6The epistemology of science and the epistemology of everyday lifeFacta Philosophica 1 (1999): 21-37. 1999.