Highlights of publications on KTS Center research themes from Center members (in bold) in the 2019-20 academic year:
Social Epistemology
- Sven Bernecker, Amy Flowerre & Thomas Grundman (Eds.), Epistemology of Fake News, (Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
- Anna Boncompagni, 'Relativism and Pragmatism', Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Relativism, (ed.) M. Kusch, (Routledge, 2019).
- Annalisa Coliva, 'Testimonial Hinges', Philosophical Issues (2019).
- Maria Baghramian & Annalisa Coliva, Relativism, (Routledge, 2019).
- Annalisa Coliva & Michele Palmira, 'Hinge Disagreement', Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Relativism, (ed.) M. Kusch, (Routledge, 2019).
- Duncan Pritchard, Scepticism: A Very Short Introduction, (Oxford University Press, 2019).
- Duncan Pritchard, ‘Good News, Bad News, Fake News’, Epistemology of Fake News, (eds.) S. Bernecker, A. Flowerre & T. Grundman, (Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
Medical Epistemology
- Sven Bernecker, Bennett Holman & Luciana Garbayo (Eds.), Medical Knowledge in a Social World, special issue of Synthese (2019).
- Duncan Pritchard, ‘Philosophy in Prisons: Intellectual Virtue and the Community of Philosophical Inquiry’, Teaching Philosophy (2019).
- Rik Peels & Duncan Pritchard, ‘Educating For Ignorance’, Synthese (2020).
- Duncan Pritchard, ‘Educating For Intellectual Humility and Conviction’, Journal of Philosophy of Education (2020). [Reprinted in Teaching and Learning: Epistemic, Metaphysical and Ethical Dimensions, (ed.) D. Bakhurst, (Blackwell, 2021)].
- Jeff Helmreich & Duncan Pritchard, ‘Against the Odds: the Case for a Modal Understanding of Due Care’, Truth and Trials: Dilemmas at the Intersection of Epistemology and Philosophy of Law, (eds.) Z. Hoskins & J. Robson, (Routledge, forthcoming).