- The Wrong of Affective Dismissal and its Place in an Account of Affective Injustice
- An Apology for Inapt Emotions
- Antiracist Emotion Regulation: Redressing the Motivation Problem
- Difficult Conversations with Adam Smith
- The Affective Injustice of Linguistic Shame
- Affective Stereotype Threat as Affective Injustice
- (Why) Do We Need a Theory of Affective Injustice
- An Ecological Approach to Affective Injustice
- Anger Gaslighting and Affective Injustice
- Emotional Imperialism
- Structural Apathy, Affective Injustice, and the Ecological Crisis
- Introduction: Affective Injustice
- Identity-Defining Beliefs on Social Media
- The Best Paper You’ll Read Today – Media Biases and the Public Understanding of Science
- Testimonial Epistemic Rights in Online Spaces
- Interactive Self-Deception in Digital Spaces
- Political Polarization and Social Media
- Absurd Stories, Ideologies & Motivated Cognition
- Conspiracy Theories as Serious Play
- Family Feuds? Relativism, Expressivism, and Disagreements about Disagreement
- Scientific Representation: An Inferentialist-Expressivist Manifesto
- Wilfrid Sellars on Science and the Mind
- The Evolution of Reason Giving and Confirmation Bias – What Has Been Explained?
- Teleo-Inferentialism
- Grounds of Semantic Normativity
- Getting Ready to Share Commitments
- On the Natural Ground of Discursive Cognition – Building a Heterodox Explanatory Bridge Between Philosophy and the Cognitive Sciences
- Tracking the World Down – How Inferentialism Accounts for Objective Truth
- From Tools to Rules – The Evolution of Rule Following
- Inferentialism Naturalized
- Norms, Reasons, and Anthropological Naturalism
- Introduction: Inferentialism on Naturalized Grounds
- BOOK SYMPOSIUM ON ERNEST SOSA’S EPISTEMIC EXPLANATIONS – Replies to My Critics
- BOOK SYMPOSIUM ON ERNEST SOSA’S EPISTEMIC EXPLANATIONS – Knowledge, Justification, Belief, and Suspension
- BOOK SYMPOSIUM ON ERNEST SOSA’S EPISTEMIC EXPLANATIONS – Epistemic Explanations and Explaining the Epistemic
- The Cake Theory of Credit
- The Ignorance Norm and Paradoxical Assertions
- Epistemological Consequences of Frege Puzzles
- Making Exceptions
- Hybrid Impermissivism and the Diachronic Coordination Problem
- Does Being Rational Require Being Ideally Rational? ‘Rational’ as a Relative and an Absolute Term
- Enriched Perceptual Content and the Limits of Foundationalism
- Ignorance and Normativity
- Preemption and the Problem of the Predatory Expert
- Reasoning and Presuppositions
- Epistemic Norms for Waiting (and Suspension)
- A Different Solution to the Generality Problem for Process Reliabilism
- What Is Social Epistemic Dependence?
- Can Trust Work Epistemic Magic?
- Epistemic Styles
- Normative Expectations in Epistemology
- Group Excuse from Blameless Ignorance
- Beyond the Information Given: Teaching, Testimony, and the Advancement of Understanding
- Neutrality, Critique, and Social Visibility – Response to David Beaver and Jason Stanley
- Neutrality
- Humanism: A Defense
- The Aesthetics of Moral Address
- Valuing the Lives of People with Profound Intellectual Disabilities
- Are Prisons Permissible? – Increasing Social Visibility of the Experiences of Incarcerated People
- Paradoxes in the Invisibility of Care Work
- Marital Shade – Studies in Intersectional Invisibility
- Beauty as Propaganda – On the Political Aesthetics of W.E.B. Du Bois
- Making Black Femicide Visible – Intersectional, Abolitionist People-Building Against Epistemic Oppression
- Social Visibility: Theory and Practice
- Socialist Action
- Liberal Socialism Is Not Stable for the Right Reasons
- Free Productive Agency: Reasons, Recognition, Socialism
- What Is Economic Liberty?
- What’s Wrong with Equality of Opportunity
- Socialism and Freedom
- Social Justice and Economic Systems – On Rawls, Democratic Socialism, and Alternatives to Capitalism
- Themselves Must Strike the Blow – The Socialist Argument for Strikes and Self-Emancipation
- Socializing the Means of Free Development
- Alienation, Freedom, and Dignity
- W. E. B. Du Bois’s Socialism – On the Social Epistemology of Democratic Reason
- No Community without Socialism – Why Liberal Egalitarianism Is Not Enough
- Can Consciousness Extend?
- Gradualism and the Evolution of Experience
- Minds, Machines, and Molecules
- Which Animals Matter? – Comparing Approaches to Psychological Moral Status in Nonhuman Systems
- Subjective Experience in Explanations of Animal PTSD Behavior
- Developing Valid Behavioral Indicators of Animal Pain
- Affective Experience and Evidence for Animal Consciousness
- Consciousness, Concepts and Natural Kinds
- Is There Something it’s Like to be a Garden Snail
- Stop Caring about Consciousness
- Loopy Regulations – The Motivational Profile of Affective Phenomenology
- Only Reflect
- Engineering Affect – Emotion Regulation, the Internet, and the Techno-Social Niche
- Empathy and Emotion Regulation
- On the Affect of Security
- The Self as a Reason to Regulate – Dispositional Emotion Regulation and Shaftesbury on Integrity of Mind
- What Is Body Positivity? – The Path from Shame to Pride
- Gendered Failures in Extrinsic Emotional Regulation; Or, Why Telling a Woman to “Relax” or a Young Boy to “Stop Crying Like a Girl” Is Not a Good Idea
- Anger, Affective Injustice, and Emotion Regulation
- It’s Okay to Be Angry – A Functionalist Perspective of the Dangers of Overregulating Anger
- Metacognitive Skill and the Therapuetic Regulation of Emotion
- Stop Telling me What to Feel! – A Clincal Theory of Emotions and What’s Wrong with the Moralization of Feelings
- The Behavioral Economics of Biodiversity Conservation Scientists
- On the Definition of Cultivated Ecology
- Quantifying the Scientific Cost of Ambiguous Terminology in Community Ecology
- Why Ecology and Evolution Occupy Distinct Epistemic Niches
- Functions in Ecosystem Ecology – A Defense of the Systemic Capacity Account
- Ecological Theory and the Superfluous Niche
- The Many Roads to Generality in Ecology
- On the Meaning of “Coevolution” in Social-Ecological Studies – An Eco-Darwinian Perspective
- The House and the Household – Habitat, Demographic Independence, and Ecological Populations
- The Aims and Structures of Ecological Research Programs
- What Could It Mean to Say, “Capitalism Causes Sexism and Racism?”
- Moral Ecologies and the Harms of Sexual Violation
- The Philosophical Roots of Western Misogyny
- Gender-Based Administrative Violence as Colonial Strategy
- Passive Empowerment – How Women’s Agency Became Women Doing It All
- On Locker Room Talk and Linguistic Oppression
- Including Trans Women Athletes in Competitive Sport – Analyzing the Science, Law, and Principles and Policies of Fairness in Competition
- Implicit Bias and Reform Efforts in Philosophy – A Defence
- Another Letter Long Delayed – On Unsound Epistemological Practices and Reductive Inclusion
- Real Talk on the Metaphysics of Gender
- “The Kind of Cake, Not the Kind of Customer” – Masterpiece, Sexual-Orientation Discrimination, and the Metaphysics of Cakes
- Three Varieties of Faith
- Accumulating Epistemic Power – A Problem with Epistemology
- Doxastic Morality – A Moderately Skeptical Perspective
- When Beliefs Wrong
- How Can Beliefs Wrong? – A Strawsonian Epistemology
- Believing in Others
- Moral Agency in Believing
- Why Epistemic Partiality is Overrated
- Belief for Someone Else’s Sake
- Can Beliefs Wrong?
- On the Connection between Semantic Content and the Objects of Assertion
- A Bridge from Semantic Value to Content
- Toxic Speech: Toward an Epidemiology of Discursive Harm
- A Theory of Practical Meaning
- Racial Figleaves, the Shifting Boundaries of the Permissible, and the Rise of Donald Trump
- Omissive Implicature
- Code Words in Political Discourse
- Intensional Liar
- Hermeneutical Impasses
- Veritism, Values, Epistemic Norms
- Core Cognition and its Aftermath
- Stereotyping: The Multifactorial View
- Two Legacies of Goldman’s Epistemology
- Epistemic Agency and the Generality Problem
- How Reliable is Perception?
- What Can Psychology Do for Epistemology? – Revisiting Epistemology and Cognition
- Doxastic Justification is Fundamental
- Normal Circumstances Reliabilism – Goldman on Reliability and Justified Belief
- Epistemology and Science – Some Metaphilosophical Reflections
- Perceptual Veridicality
- The Skewed View from Here – Normal Geometrical Misperception
- Naive Realism and the Science of (Some) Illusions
- Visual Confidences and Direct Perceptual Justification
- Depiction, Pictorial Experience, and Vision Science
- Message from the New Editor
- Cognitive Penetration, Imagining, and the Downgrade Thesis
- Bayesian Perception Is Ecological Perception
- Does Experience Have Phenomenal Properties?
- Perceptual Relativity
- Perceiving as Having Subjectively Conditioned Appearances
- Representationalism and Perceptual Organization
- The Problem of Spatiality for a Relational View of Experience
- Perceptual Appearances of Personality
- The Role of Spatial Appearances in Achieving Spatial-Geometric Perceptual Constancy
- Stoutland vs. Metaphysics
- Bodily Movement and Its Significance
- On What Is in Front of Your Nose
- Self-Awareness and Cognitive Agency in Descartes’s Meditations
- Why an Aristotelian Account of Truth Is (More or Less) All We Need
- Why Kant Is Not a Kantian
- Voluntarism, Intellectualism, and Anselm on Motivation
- The Social Aspects of Aristotle’s Theory of Action
- Theory, Interpretation, and Law – Some Worries about Dworkin’s Account of Their Relation
- Anscombe’s Bird, Wittgenstein’s Cat – Intention, Expression, and Convention
- Expression and Self-Consciousness
- Film Noir and Weakly Intentional Actions – An Anscombian Analysis
- “A Contrast between Two Pictures” – The Case of Perception