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    Truth, Justification, and the Epistemic Way
    Journal of Philosophical Research 28 287-310. 2003.
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    Justification and the social nature of knowledge
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (1). 2004.
    In this paper I shall closely examine some of Gilbert Harman's cases that purport to show that one can have a justified true belief that does not constitute knowledge because of the social environment. I shall provide an account of these cases that helps us not only understand why the people in these situations lack knowledge, but also why philosophers have a difficult time evaluating these cases. More specifically, I shall argue that in these cases we should conclude that the cognizers lack jus…Read more
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    Ethics and Epistemology in Hume
    The European Legacy 18 (4): 457-466. 2013.
    This essay addresses the relationship between Hume’s moral theory and his epistemological project. More specifically, it focuses on one particular aspect of the relationship between Hume’s moral theory and his general scepticism with regard to reason. Several philosophers, such as David Owen and Annette Baier, have suggested that Hume’s moral theory provides significant support for his appeal to reason/reasoning. To uncover some of the main obstacles that any future attempts to rest Humean reaso…Read more