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    Wisdom and Knowledge
    Tattva - Journal of Philosophy 18 (1): 53-66. 2026.
    A current debate in philosophy focusses on whether propositional knowledge is necessary for wisdom. In this paper I defend the view that propositional knowledge is necessary for wisdom. I call Weak Reductionism the view that propositional knowledge is merely necessary for wisdom, but not sufficient. I also examine two rival accounts of wisdom –Strong Reductionism, the view that propositional knowledge is both necessary and sufficient for wisdom, and Non-Reductionism, the…Read more
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    Wisdom, Open-Mindedness, and KK-Failure
    Acta Analytica 41 (2): 529-547. 2026.
    Wise agents are characteristically open-minded. In this paper, I discuss why that is the case. Central to my argument is the notion that open-mindedness is an inquiring attitude. A standard thought about inquiring attitudes is that they entail ignorance—if S is inquiring into a question q, then S doesn’t know its answer pq. This, however, doesn’t sit well with some of our intuitions about open-mindedness; for, as I shall show, there are instances of open-mindedness where S knows that pq and yet …Read more
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    Wise agents are characteristically open-minded. In this paper I discuss why that is the case. Central to my argument is the notion that open-mindedness is an inquiring attitude. A standard thought about inquiring attitudes is that they entail ignorance – if S is inquiring into a question q then S doesn’t know its answer pq. This, however, doesn’t sit well with some of our intuitions about open-mindedness for, as I shall show, there are instances of open-mindedness where S knows that pq and yet i…Read more
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    Wisdom, Action, and Knowledge
    Journal of Value Inquiry. forthcoming.
    An important debate in the current philosophy of wisdom is whether knowledge is necessary for wisdom. In this paper I argue that knowledge is necessary to explain wise actions. Towards this, firstly, I individuate two modal properties relevant for wise actions: (i) counterfactual robustness: an action performed in the actual world is wise only if it leads to or is constituted by the goals of living well in all nearby worlds; (ii) rational robustness: an action performed for the sake of living we…Read more