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154Why W. K. Clifford was a Closet PragmatistPhilosophical Papers 37 (3): 471-489. 2008.This Article does not have an abstract
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132Age and AgencyPhilosophical Papers 41 (3): 335-369. 2012.Abstract I defend the following three-part hypothesis: (1) the sense that one is running out of time diminishes one's capacity to reauthor oneself; (2) this capacity is constitutive of agency par excellence; so, (3) the sense of running out of time attenuates agency. (2) is shown to enjoy both intuitive and abductive plausibility. (1) and (3) are confirmed by existing reflections on old age, as well as by empirical research
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115The Value of Epistemic NormsSouth African Journal of Philosophy 24 (2): 65-76. 2005.It is argued that, contrary to popular pragmatist opinion, the source of epistemic normativity does not lie in the realm of practical rationality. Epistemic norms are indeed hypothetical, as the pragmatist anticipates, but he has misjudged how much their antecedent can do for him. I first consider the most general argument available to the pragmatist. I then focus on the way John Heil and Hilary Kornblith have refmed it. Kornblith’s position poses the most plausible challenge to the defender of …Read more
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18A Quasi-Pragmatist Explanation of Our Ethics of BeliefTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 28 (3): 113-130. 2009.
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88What do I care About Epistemic Norms?In Martin Grajner & Pedro Schmechtig (eds.), Epistemic Reasons, Norms and Goals, De Gruyter. pp. 199-224. 2016.
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3Epistemic motivation: towards a metaethics of beliefIn Andrew Reisner & Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen (eds.), Reasons for Belief, Cambridge University Press. 2011.
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124Why pragmatic justifications of epistemic norms don't workSouth African Journal of Philosophy 27 (2): 139-150. 2008.Pragmatic justifications of epistemic norms tell us to observe these norms as the best means to attaining the things we value. I argue that such justifications do not work, because they harbour an irresolvable tension: their non-alethic character intrinsically conflicts with the truth-aiming character of the epistemic norms they are justifying. We should abandon, then, either epistemic norms or pragmatic justifications of these norms. I therefore argue that we should abandon pragmatic justificat…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Social Epistemology |
| Meta-Ethics |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Action |
| Social Epistemology |