Highlights of publications on KTS Center research themes from Center members (in bold) in the 2023-24 academic year.

General Epistemology

  1. Annalisa Coliva, ‘On the Hypothetical Given: Experiences, Views, and Proofs’, Empirical Reason and Sensory Experience, (eds.) M. Vuletić & O. Beck, (Dordrecht, Holland: Springer, 2024).
  2. Annalisa Coliva, Anil Gupta & Crispin Wright, ‘A Debate on Skepticism and Perceptual Belief’, Empirical Reason and Sensory Experience, (eds.) M. Vuletić & O. Beck, (Dordrecht, Holland: Springer, 2024).
  3. Duncan Pritchard, ‘Sosa on Scepticism and the Background’, Philosophical Studies (2024). [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11098-024-02203-w]
  4. Duncan Pritchard, ‘The Epistemic Value of Cognitive Contact with Reality’, The Roles of Representations in Visual Perception, (eds.) B. Brogaard & R. French, ch. 12, (Dordrecht, Holland: Springer, 2024).
  5. Duncan Pritchard, ‘The Nature and Value of Understanding’, Understanding and Conscious Experience: Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives, (eds.) M. Dumitru & A. I. Marasoiu, 42-61, (London: Routledge, 2024).

Social Epistemology

  1. Annalisa Coliva & Louis Doulas, ‘Philosophical (and Scientific) Progress: A Hinge Account’, Attitude in Philosophy, (eds) S. Goldberg & M. Walker, (Oxford, Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
  2. Annalisa Coliva & Louis Doulas, ‘Philosophical Progress, Skepticism, and Disagreement’, The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Disagreement, (eds.) J.A. Carter, M. Baghramian & R. Rowland, (London, Routledge, forthcoming).
  3. Annalisa Coliva, ‘Strawson on Liberal Naturalism, Hume and Wittgenstein: An Appraisal’,

Strawson, Skepticism, and Naturalism, (eds.) J. Hyman, Y. Ohta & M. Thorne, (Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, forthcoming).

  1. Daniele Moyal-Sharrock & Duncan Pritchard, Wittgenstein on Knowledge and Certainty, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024).
  1. Duncan Pritchard, ‘Intellectually Virtuous Education and Misinformation’, Vices of the Mind: MIS/DISinformation and Other Epistemic Pathologies, (ed.) M. Popa-Wyatt, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming).
  2. Duncan Pritchard, ‘Beliefs, Delusions, Hinge Commitments’, Synthese (2024). [DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-024-04703-y].
  3. Duncan Pritchard, ‘Strawson and Wittgenstein on Hinge Commitments’, Skepticism and Naturalism: Hume, Wittgenstein, Strawson, (eds.) J. Hyman, Y. Ohta & M. Thorne, (Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, forthcoming).

Political Epistemology

  1. Anna Boncompagni, ‘Hermeneutical Injustice and Bisexuality: Toward New Conceptual Tools’, Hypatia (2024). [DOI: 10.1017/hyp.2024.28]
  2. Annalisa Coliva, ‘Woman: Concept, Stereotype, and Prototype’, Social Epistemology (forthcoming).

Epistemology of Education

  1. Gabriel Avakian Orona & Duncan Pritchard, ‘Educating for Virtuous Intellectual Character’ (with Advancing Measurement of a 21st Century Liberal Arts Education, (eds.) R. Arum, P. Courant & A. Flaster, (Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press, forthcoming).
  2. Duncan Pritchard, ‘Virtuous Arguing’, The Epistemology of Conversation, (ed.) W. Silva Filho, (Dordrecht, Holland: Springer, forthcoming).

Epistemology of Cognitive Science

  1. Annalisa Coliva & Ted Mark, ‘Transparency Over-Extended’, Knowledge Beyond the Natural Sciences, (eds.) C. Wright & G. Merlo, (Oxford, Oxford University Press, forthcoming).