Publications
Books
Epistemic Consequentialism, ed. with J. Dunn, Oxford University Press, 2018.
Review: Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Epistemic Paternalism: A Defence, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Review: Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Interview: New Books in Philosophy
On Epistemic Agency, PhD Dissertation, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2010.
Magkänslans Anatomi (“The Anatomy of Gut Feelings”), Bonniers, 2010.
Journal Articles
“Communicating Economic Evidence about Immigration Changes Attitudes and Policy Preferences,” forthcoming in International Migration Review.
“On the Robustness of Social-Circle Surveys: Respondent Selection Issues, Egocentrism, and Homophily,” forthcoming in Electoral Studies.
“As We Like It: Did the UK’s 2016 EU Referendum Reveal the ‘Will of the People?’” (with W. Allen), forthcoming in PS: Political Science & Politics.
“Why We Should Stop Fetishising Democracy”, forthcoming in the Journal of Philosophical Research.
“Do We Live in a ‘Post-Truth’ Era?”, forthcoming in Political Studies.
“Why no True Reliabilist Should Endorse Reliabilism” (with J. Dunn), forthcoming in Episteme.
“The Case for Modelled Democracy,” forthcoming in Episteme.
“Esoteric Reliabilism,” forthcoming in Episteme.
“Self-resolving Information Markets: A Comparative Study”, the Journal of Prediction Markets 13(1), 2019.
"Self-resolving Information Markets: An Experimental Case Study" (with N. Williams), the Journal of Prediction Markets 12(2), 2018.
"Is Democracy an Option for the Realist?", Critical Review 30(1-2), 2018.
“Is Reliabilism a Form of Consequentialism?” (with J. Dunn), American Philosophical Quarterly 54(2), 2017.
“Against the Bifurcation of Virtue", Noûs 51(2), 2017.
“Is There a Problem With Cognitive Outsourcing?", Philosophical Issues (a supplement to Noûs) 26, 2016; also published in Italian as "L’outsourcing cognitivo pone un problema epistemico?" Iride 30 (80), 2017.
“The Social Virtue of Blind Deference", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 91 (3), 2015.
“Procedural Justice and the Problem of Intellectual Deference", Episteme 11 (4), 2014.
“A Defence of Epistemic Consequentialism” (with J. Dunn), Philosophical Quarterly 64 (257), 2014.
“Getting it Right” (with S. Grimm), Philosophical Studies 166 (2), 2013.
“Why We Cannot Rely on Ourselves for Epistemic Improvement”, Philosophical Issues (a supplement to Noûs) 23, 2013.
“Moderate Epistemic Expressivism”, Philosophical Studies 163 (2), 2013.
“In Defense of Veritistic Value Monism”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 94 (1), 2013.
“Meno and the Monist”, Metaphilosophy 44 (1-2), 2013.
“Epistemic Perfectionism and Liberal Democracy” (with J. T. Kelly), Social Philosophy Today 29, 2013.
“Why Deliberative Democracy is (Still) Untenable”, Public Affairs Quarterly 26 (3), 2012.
“What’s so Good about a Wise and Knowledgeable Public?” Acta Analytica 27 (2), 2012.
“Dream Skepticism and the Conditionality Problem”, Erkenntnis 75 (1), 2011.
“What Descartes Did Not Know”, The Journal of Value Inquiry 44 (3), 2010; winner of the American Philosophical Association’s Rockefeller Prize.
“Intuitions in Epistemology: Towards a Naturalistic Alternative”, Studia Philosophica Estonica 2 (2), 2009.
“Epistemology and Empirical Investigation”, Grazer Philosopische Studien 76, 2008.
Book Chapters
‘The Limits of Mill’s Case for Free Discussion,’ forthcoming in The Routledge Companion to Censorship and Freedom of Expression.
‘Policy, Ignorance, and the Will of The People: The Case of “Good Immigrants” (with Jennifer Steele), forthcoming in E. Edenberg and M. Hannon (eds.), Politics and Truth: New Perspectives in Political Epistemology, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
“The Epistemic Benefits of Democracy: A Critical Assessment,” M. Fricker, P. Graham, D. Henderson, and N. Pedersen (eds), The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology, Routledge, 2019.
“The Epistemic Virtue of Deference,” in H. Battaly (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology, Routledge, 2018.
“The Costs of Epistemic Realism,” in C. McHugh, J. Way, and D. Whiting (eds), Metaepistemology, Oxford University Press, 2018.
“Epistemic Paternalism,” in K. Grill and J. Hanna (eds), The Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of Paternalism, Routledge, 2018.
“Information Markets,” in D. Coady, K. Lippert-Rasmussen, and K. Brownlee (eds), The Blackwell Companion to Applied Philosophy, Wiley-Blackwell, 2016.
“People Listen to People Who Listen: Instilling Virtues of Deference,” in C. Miller, R. M. Furr, A. Knobel, and W. Fleeson (eds), Character: New Directions from Philosophy, Psychology, and Theology, Oxford University Press, 2015.
Research Reports
Post-Brexit Immigration Policy: Reconciling Public Perceptions with Economic Evidence (with Heather Rolfe, Nathan Hudson-Sharp, and Johnny Runge), London, UK: National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2018.
Edited Journal Volumes
“Rational Trust” (with K. Kappel and N. Pedersen), Synthese 191 (9), 2014.
“The Epistemology of Inclusiveness” (with K. Kappel and N. Pedersen), Synthese 190 (7), 2013.
Book Reviews
Allan Hazlett, A Luxury of the Understanding (OUP, 2013), Philosophical Review 127(2), 2018.
Ernest Sosa, Judgment and Agency (OUP, 2015), Australasian Journal of Philosophy 95 (1), 2017.
Herman Cappelen, Philosophy Without Intuitions (OUP, 2012), in Philosophical Quarterly 63 (253), 2013.
Colin McGinn, Truth by Analysis: Games, Names, and Philosophy (OUP, 2012), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2012.
Frank Lovett, A General Theory of Domination and Justice (OUP, 2010), Philosophical Quarterly 62 (246), 2012.
Robert B. Talisse, Democracy and Moral Conflict (CUP, 2009), Philosophical Quarterly 61 (244), 2011.