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    Hume's Epistemology and Metaphysics: An Introduction (review)
    Hume Studies 25 (1): 250-255. 1999.
    The Preface's first sentence sketches an ambitious agenda: "The purpose of this book is to present and assess David Hume's most influential contributions to epistemology and metaphysics in a manner that does not presuppose familiarity with Hume on the reader's part and yet is sufficiently deep and rigorous to interest more advanced students". Although it is difficult to achieve such lofty aims, Dicker accomplishes the task he sets for himself in this exceptional book. In what follows, I will fir…Read more
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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