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    Hawthorne on the Deeply Contingent A Priori1
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 83 (1): 174-183. 2010.
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    An old problem for the new rationalism
    Synthese 183 (2): 175-185. 2011.
    A well known skeptical paradox rests on the claim that we lack warrant to believe that we are not brains in a vat. The argument for that claim is the apparent impossibility of any evidence or argument that we are not BIVs. Many contemporary philosophers resist this argument by insisting that we have a sort of warrant for believing that we are not BIVs that does not require having any evidence or argument. I call this view ‘New Rationalism’. I argue that New Rationalists are committed to there be…Read more
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    In Defense of Secular Belief
    Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion 4. 2012.
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    Excuses for Hume's Skepticism
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 92 (2): 264-306. 2015.