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    Alice Crary, Beyond Moral Judgment (review)
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    The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives (edited book)
    Oxford University Press UK. 2016.
    Groups engage in epistemic activity all the time--whether it be the active collective inquiry of scientific research groups or crime detection units, or the evidential deliberations of tribunals and juries, or the informational efforts of the voting population in general--and yet in philosophy there is still relatively little epistemology of groups to help explore these epistemic practices and their various dimensions of social and philosophical significance. The aim of this book is to address t…Read more
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    Bernard Williams as a Philosopher of Ethical Freedom
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 50 (8): 919-933. 2020.
    Interpreting Bernard Williams’s ethical philosophy is not easy. His style is deceptively conversational; apparently direct, yet argumentatively inexplicit and allusive. He is moreover committed to evading ready-made philosophical “-isms.” All this reinforces the already distinct impression that the structure of his philosophy is a web of interrelated commitments where none has unique priority. Against this impression, however, I will venture that the contours of his philosophy become clearest if…Read more
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    Die Entwicklung von Konzepten der epistemischen Ungerechtigkeit
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    Introduction to Special Issue on Applied Epistemology
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (2): 153-156. 2016.