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    Truth in Epistemology
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (1): 99-108. 1991.
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    Pollock on defeasible reasons
    Philosophical Studies (1): 1-14. 2012.
  • Having Reason in Mind
    Dissertation, The University of Arizona. 1991.
    The project consists of a defense of the reductivist program generally and an application of the program to the theory of epistemic justification. ;Chapter One sets out the problem of reducing justification to other terms and defends the legitimacy of this problem against attacks by Quine in particular and supervenience theorists generally. Chapter Two is an explication and refutation of all possible theories which reduce justification-facts to facts about the reliability of cognitive processes.…Read more
  •  133
    Conceptual gaps and odd possibilities
    Mind 108 (430): 377-380. 1999.
    Scott Sturgeon has claimed to undermine the principal argument for Physicalism, in his words, the view that ’actuality is exhausted by physical reality’. In noting that actuality is exhausted by physical reality, the Physicalist is not claiming that all that there is in actuality are those things identified by physics. Rather the thought is that actuality is made up of all the things identified by physics and anything which is a compound of these things. So there are tables as well as their micr…Read more
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    The Tale of Bella and Creda
    Philosophers' Imprint 15. 2015.
    Some philosophers defend the view that epistemic agents believe by lending credence. Others defend the view that such agents lend credence by believing. It can strongly appear that the disagreement between them is notational, that nothing of substance turns on whether we are agents of one sort or the other. But that is demonstrably not so. Only one of these types of epistemic agent, at most, could manifest a human-like configuration of attitudes; and it turns out that not both types of agent are…Read more
  •  152
    Reflective disjunctivism
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 80 (1). 2006.
  •  162
    _Matters of Mind_ examines the mind-body problem. It offers a chapter by chapter analysis of debates surrounding the problem, including visual experience, consciousness and the problem of Zombies and Ghosts. It will prove invaluable for those interested in epistemology, philosophy of mind and cognitive science
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    Foley on causation and rationality
    Analysis 46 (4): 62-64. 1986.
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    The roots of reductionism
    In Carl Gillett & Barry Loewer (eds.), Physicalism and its Discontents, Cambridge University Press. 2001.