Publications

Epistemic Justification and the Folk Conceptual Gap. Episteme, Forthcoming.

Empirical surveys of folk attributions of epistemic justification are taking center stage in experimental epistemology. First, I point out a few hitherto unappreciated limitations of these surveys. Then, I sketch a way forward.

Etiological Proper Function and the Safety Condition. Synthese, 2023. [Link to Published Version, Open Access]

Safety-theoretic accounts of knowledge face a number of pressing counterexamples. I show that etiological proper functionalism can help to address them.

Knowledge, Individualised Evidence and Luck. Philosophical Studies, 2022. [Link to Published Version, Open Access]

For a long time, philosophers of evidence law have grappled with the difficulties of defining the notion of individualised evidence. Epistemologists have recently stepped in to help and noted a connection between individualised evidence and anti-luck conditions on knowledge. I cast doubt on the significance of this connection.

The Explanationist and the Modalist. Episteme, 2022. [Link to Published Version, Open Access]

Explanationists urge us to break with tradition and abandon modal theories of knowledge. After assessing the prospects of explanationism, I conclude that we should stick with tradition.

A New Solution to the Safety Dilemma. Synthese, 2022. [Link to Published Version, Open Access]

The safety dilemma raises a difficult challenge for standard safety-theoretic accounts of knowledge. I develop a version of safety that escapes the dilemma.




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