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Ernest Sosa

Rutgers - New Brunswick
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  • Rutgers - New Brunswick
    Department of Philosophy
    Associate Professor
University of Pittsburgh
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1964
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Epistemology
Metaphysics
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    Q & A
    The Philosophers' Magazine 54 (54): 115-116. 2011.
    Media Ethics
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    Hypothetical reasoning
    Journal of Philosophy 64 (10): 293-305. 1967.
    In his important monograph, Hypothetical Reasoning, Nicholas Rescher develops a modal theory in order to throw some light on the nature of hypothetical reasoning and on the so-called "problem of counterfactual conditionals." I should like both to expound the theory and consider its application.
    Subjunctive Conditionals, MiscCounterfactuals and Modal Epistemology
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    Essays on the philosophy of Roderick M. Chisholm (edited book)
    with Roderick M. Chisholm
    Rodopi. 1979.
    Roderick Chisholm
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    Skepticism and our knowledge circle
    Philosophical Issues 4 211-226. 1993.
    Dogmatist and Moorean Replies to Skepticism
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    Mind-world relations
    Episteme 12 (2): 155-166. 2015.
    Social Epistemology
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    Chapter eight. Epistemic Circularity
    In Knowing Full Well, Princeton University Press. pp. 140-158. 2010.
    Epistemological TheoriesVirtue Epistemology
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