• Epistemic Trust and the Limits of AI Authority in Islam
    Open Theology 12 (1): 20250069. 2026.
    This paper investigates the epistemic and moral untrustworthiness of artificial intelligence (AI) as a mediator of Islamic knowledge in an online environment characterized by misinformation, polarization, and systemic bias. The structure of digital media – shaped by cognitive biases, network centralization, and profit-driven algorithmic design – amplifies distortions of truth through mechanisms of engagement, surveillance, and media logic. These processes generate an attention economy that rewar…Read more
  • Enthusiasm of the Elderly: The Unique Value of Philosophy in Lifelong Learning and Senior Adult Education
    American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy. forthcoming.
    The enthusiasm of the elderly for intellectual challenges, discussion, and collaborative learning in philosophy classes is noticeable. Philosophy has distinctive value in senior adult education because older learners are motivated less by credentials or careerism than by worldview examination, existential insight, and practical wisdom. This explains why seniors often respond with unusual seriousness and vigor when philosophy is taught through dialogue and practical inquiry rather than as a purel…Read more
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    Peirce and Dewey were generally more concerned with the process of scientific activity than purely mathematical work. However, their accounts of knowledge production afford some insights into the epistemology of mathematical postulates, especially definition and axioms. Their rejection of rationalist metaphysics and their emphasis on continuity in inquiry provides the pretext for the pragmatic a priori – hypothetical and operational assumptions whose justification relies on their fruitfulness in…Read more