• Arizona State University
    Philosophy - School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies
    Associate Professor of Philosophy, Cognition, and Culture
University of Arizona
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2011
Tempe, Arizona, United States of America
  • The significance of unpossessed evidence
    Philosophical Quarterly 65 (260): 315-335. 2015.
  • Reason, Bias, and Inquiry: The Crossroads of Epistemology and Psychology (edited book)
    Nathan Ballantyne and David Dunning
    Oxford University Press. 2022.
    Philosophers and psychologists routinely explore questions surrounding reasoning, inquiry, and bias, though typically in disciplinary isolation. What is the source of our intellectual errors? When can we trust information others tell us? This volume brings together researchers from across the two disciplines to present ideas and insights for addressing the challenges of knowing well in a complicated world in four parts: how to best describe the conceptual and empirical terrain of reason and bias…Read more
  • “Do Your Own Research”
    Nathan Ballantyne, Jared B. Celniker, and David Dunning
    Social Epistemology. forthcoming.
    This article evaluates an emerging element in popular debate and inquiry: DYOR. (Haven’t heard of the acronym? Then Do Your Own Research.) The slogan is flexible and versatile. It is used frequently on social media platforms about topics from medical science to financial investing to conspiracy theories. Using conceptual and empirical resources drawn from philosophy and psychology, we examine key questions about the slogan’s operation in human cognition and epistemic culture.
  • Sosa’s dream
    Philosophical Studies 148 (2): 249-252. 2010.