• Non-Ideal Epistemology
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 104 (1): 302-305. 2026.
    John Rawls (1971) described his method in political philosophy as ‘ideal theory’. He thought that political philosophers should start by describing an ideally just society, and then later ask quest...
  • While epistemologists have long debated what it takes for beliefs to be justified, they've devoted much less collective attention to the question of what it takes for beliefs to be excused, and how excuses differ from justifications. This stands in contrast to the state of affairs in legal scholarship, where the contrast between justifications and excuses is a standard topic in introductory criminal law textbooks. My goal in this paper is to extract some lessons from legal theory for epistemolog…Read more