• The aim of inquiry?
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 108 (2): 506-523. 2024.
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, EarlyView.
  • The Epistemic and the Zetetic
    Philosophical Review 129 (4): 501-536. 2020.
    Call the norms of inquiry zetetic norms. How are zetetic norms related to epistemic norms? At first glance, they seem quite closely connected. Aren't epistemic norms norms that bind inquirers qua inquirers? And isn't epistemology the place to look for a normative theory of inquiry? While much of this thought seems right, this paper argues that the relationship between the epistemic and the zetetic is not as harmonious as one might have thought and liked. In particular, this paper argues that som…Read more
  • Grace and Alienation
    Philosophers' Imprint 20 (16): 1-18. 2020.
    According to an attractive conception of love as attention, discussed by Iris Murdoch, one strives to see one’s beloved accurately and justly. A puzzle for understanding how to love another in this way emerges in cases where more accurate and just perception of the beloved only reveals his flaws and vices, and where the beloved, in awareness of this, strives to escape the gaze of others - including, or perhaps especially, of his loved ones. Though less attentive forms of love may be able to rend…Read more