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    Epistemology and Emotions (edited book)
    with Ulvi Dogluoglu and Dominique Kuenzle
    Ashgate Publishing Company. 2008.
    This volume is the first collection focusing on the claim that we cannot but account for emotions if we are to understand the processes and evaluations related to empirical knowledge.
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    Reflective Equilibrium Without Intuitions?
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 17 (2): 237-252. 2014.
    In moral epistemology, the method of reflective equilibrium is often characterized in terms of intuitions or understood as a method for justifying intuitions. An analysis of reflective equilibrium and current theories of moral intuitions reveals that this picture is problematic. Reflective equilibrium cannot be adequately characterized in terms of intuitions. Although the method presupposes that we have initially credible commitments, it does not presuppose that they are intuitions. Nonetheless,…Read more
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    Adequate formalization and De Morgan’s argument
    Grazer Philosophische Studien 85 (1): 325-335. 2012.
    Lampert and Baumgartner (2010) critically discuss accounts of adequate formalization focusing on my analysis in (Brun 2004). There, I investigated three types of criteria of adequacy (matching truth conditions or inferential role, corresponding syntactical surface and systematicity) and argued that they ultimately call for a procedure of formalization. Although Lampert and Baumgartner have a point about matching truth conditions, their arguments target a truncated version of my account. They ign…Read more