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JENNIFER LACKEY DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY, NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 1880 CAMPUS DRIVE, EVANSTON, IL 60208 PHONE: 847.491.2557 • E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBPAGE: HTTPS://SITES.NORTHWESTERN.EDU/JAL788 EMPLOYMENT Director, Northwestern Prison Education Program 2018–present Wayne and Elizabeth Jones Professor of Philosophy, Northwestern University 2015–present Professor of Philosophy, Northwestern University 2012–2015 Associate Professor of Philosophy, Northwestern University 2007–2012 Faculty Associate in Women’s Studies, Northern Illinois University 2004–2007 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Northern Illinois University 2003–2007 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Pomona College 2000–2003 VISITING POSITIONS Visiting Professor, Universität zu Köln (Cologne, Germany) 2018 Visiting Professor, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris, France) 2018 Faculty Fellow, Downing College, University of Cambridge (Cambridge, England) 2003 EDUCATION Ph.D. in Philosophy, Brown University 2000 Dissertation: Rationality, Defeaters, and Testimony Committee: Ernest Sosa (advisor), Jaegwon Kim, James Van Cleve M.A. in Philosophy, University of Chicago 1995 B.A. in Philosophy with Honors, magna cum laude, Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame 1994 RESEARCH INTERESTS AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Epistemology, Social Epistemology, Applied Epistemology, Legal Epistemology AREAS OF COMPETENCE Ethics, Philosophy of Language, Feminist Philosophy, Epistemology of Religion, Philosophy of Mind

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JENNIFER LACKEY

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EMPLOYMENT Director, Northwestern Prison Education Program 2018–present Wayne and Elizabeth Jones Professor of Philosophy, Northwestern University 2015–present Professor of Philosophy, Northwestern University 2012–2015 Associate Professor of Philosophy, Northwestern University 2007–2012 Faculty Associate in Women’s Studies, Northern Illinois University 2004–2007 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Northern Illinois University 2003–2007 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Pomona College 2000–2003

VISITING POSITIONS Visiting Professor, Universität zu Köln (Cologne, Germany) 2018 Visiting Professor, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris, France) 2018 Faculty Fellow, Downing College, University of Cambridge (Cambridge, England) 2003

EDUCATION Ph.D. in Philosophy, Brown University 2000

Dissertation: Rationality, Defeaters, and Testimony Committee: Ernest Sosa (advisor), Jaegwon Kim, James Van Cleve

M.A. in Philosophy, University of Chicago 1995 B.A. in Philosophy with Honors, magna cum laude, Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame 1994

RESEARCH INTERESTS

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Epistemology, Social Epistemology, Applied Epistemology, Legal Epistemology

AREAS OF COMPETENCE Ethics, Philosophy of Language, Feminist Philosophy, Epistemology of Religion, Philosophy of Mind

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PUBLICATIONS

AUTHORED BOOKS

[1] The Epistemology of Groups, (forthcoming). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

[2] Learning from Words: Testimony as a Source of Knowledge, (2008, hardback; 2010, paperback). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

v Reviewed in Mind, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, The Philosophical Quarterly, Analysis, Analytic Philosophy, Erkenntnis, and Philosophy Now

EDITED BOOKS

[3] Applied Epistemology (under contract). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Volume of all new articles on a range of issues in applied epistemology. This collection includes papers by Karen Frost-Arnold; Kristie Dotson and Ezgi Sertler; Mylan Engel Jr.; Alexander Guerrero; Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa and Bianca Crewe; Michael Patrick Lynch and Hanna Gunn; Rebecca Kukla; Jennifer Lackey; Lauren Leydon-Hardy; Hallie Liberto; Aidan McGlynn; Rachel McKinnon; José Medina and Tempest Henning; Charles Mills; and Geoff Pynn.

[4] Academic Freedom (2018). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Volume of all new articles on the topic of academic freedom. This collection includes papers by David Estlund; Jennifer Lackey; Michael Patrick Lynch; Mary Kate McGowan; Michele M. Moody-Adams; Martha C. Nussbaum; Philip Pettit; John Protevi; Jennifer Saul; Robert Simpson and Amia Srinivasan; and Brian Weatherson.

[5] Essays in Collective Epistemology (2014). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Volume of all new articles in collective epistemology. This collection includes papers by Alexander Bird; Rachael Briggs, Fabrizio Cariani, Kenny Easwaran, and Branden Fitelson; David Christensen; Margaret Gilbert and Daniel Pilchman; Alvin I. Goldman; Jennifer Lackey; Christian List; Philip Pettit; Ernest Sosa; and Sarah Wright.

[6] The Epistemology of Disagreement: New Essays (2013), co-edited with David Christensen. Oxford:

Oxford University Press. Volume of all new articles in the epistemology of disagreement. This collection includes papers by Robert Audi; David Christensen; Stewart Cohen; Bryan Frances; Sanford Goldberg; John Hawthorne and Amia Srinivasan; Thomas Kelly; Jonathan Kvanvig; Jennifer Lackey; Ernest Sosa; and Brian Weatherson.

[7] The Epistemology of Testimony (2006), co-edited with Ernest Sosa. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Volume of all new articles in the epistemology of testimony. This collection includes papers by Robert Audi; C. A. J. Coady; Elizabeth Fricker; Richard Fumerton; Sanford Goldberg; Peter Graham; Jennifer Lackey; Keith Lehrer; Richard Moran; Frederick Schmitt; Ernest Sosa; and James Van Cleve.

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PAPERS

[8] “False Confessions and Testimonial Injustice,” forthcoming in the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology.

[9] “The Total Evidence View of the Epistemology of Sexual Consent,” forthcoming in Jennifer Lackey (ed.), Applied Epistemology. (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

[10] “Punishment and Transformation,” forthcoming in Enoch Lambert and John Schwenkler

(eds.), Becoming Someone New: Essays on Transformative Experience, Choice, and Change (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

[11] “Assertoric Quality,” forthcoming in Sanford Goldberg (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Assertion. (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

[12] “When Should We Disagree About Politics?” forthcoming in Elizabeth Edenberg and Michael Hannon (eds.), Political Epistemology.

[13] “The Duty to Object,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2018): doi: 10.1111/phpr.12563.

[14] “Credibility and the Distribution of Epistemic Goods,” in Kevin McCain (ed.), Believing in Accordance with the Evidence: New Essays on Evidentialism. (Springer Publishing, 2018): 145–168.

[15] “Academic Freedom,” in Jennifer Lackey (ed.), Academic Freedom. (Oxford: Oxford University

Press, 2018): 3–20.

[16] “Silence and Objecting,” in Casey Johnson (ed.), Voicing Dissent: The Ethics and Epistemology of Making Disagreement Public. (Routledge, 2018): 82–96.

[17] “Group Lies,” in Eliot Michaelson and Andreas Stokke (eds.), Lying: Language, Knowledge, Ethics, Politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018): 262–284.

[18] “Experts and Peer Disagreement,” in Matthew Benton, John Hawthorne, and Dani Rabinowitz

(eds.), Knowledge, Belief, and God: New Insights in Religious Epistemology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018): 228–245.

[19] “Group Assertion.” Erkenntnis 83 (2018): 21–42.

[20] “Collective Epistemology,” in Kirk Ludwig and Marija Jankovic (eds.), Routledge Handbook of

Collective Intentionality (Routledge, 2017): 196–208.

[21] “The Epistemology of Testimony and Religious Belief,” in William J. Abraham and Frederick D. Aquino (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Epistemology of Theology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017): 203–220.

[22] “Norms of Credibility.” American Philosophical Quarterly 54 (2017): 323–337.

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[23] “What Is Justified Group Belief?” The Philosophical Review 125 (2016): 341–396.

[24] “Assertion and Expertise.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 92 (2016): 509–517.

[25] “To Preempt or Not to Preempt.” Episteme 13 (2016): 571–576.

[26] “Disagreement,” in Robert Audi (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015).

[27] “Reliability and Knowledge in the Epistemology of Testimony.” Episteme 12 (2015): 203–208.

[28] “Social Epistemology: 5 Questions,” in Duncan Pritchard and Vincent Hendricks (eds.), Social

Epistemology: 5 Questions (Automatic Press/VIP, 2015): 111–125.

[29] “Socially Extended Knowledge.” Philosophical Issues 24 (2014): 282–298.

[30] “Taking Religious Disagreement Seriously,” in Laura Frances Callahan and Timothy O’Connor (eds.), Religious Faith and Intellectual Virtue (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014): 299–316.

[31] “A Deflationary Account of Group Testimony,” in Jennifer Lackey (ed.), Essays in Collective

Epistemology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014): 64–94.

[32] “Lies and Deception: An Unhappy Divorce.” Analysis 73 (2013): 236–248.

[33] “The Virtues of Testimony,” in John Turri (ed.), Virtuous Thoughts: The Philosophy of Ernest Sosa (Dordrecht: Springer, 2013): 193–204.

[34] “Introduction,” (with David Christensen) in David Christensen and Jennifer Lackey (eds.), The

Epistemology of Disagreement: New Essays (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013): 1–3.

[35] “Disagreement and Belief Dependence: Why Numbers Matter,” in David Christensen and Jennifer Lackey (eds.), The Epistemology of Disagreement: New Essays (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013): 243–268.

[36] “Deficient Testimonial Knowledge,” in Tim Henning and David P. Schweikard (eds.), Knowledge,

Virtue, and Action: Putting Epistemic Virtues to Work (New York: Routledge, 2013): 30–52.

[37] “Group Knowledge Attributions,” in Jessica Brown and Mikkel Gerken (eds.), Knowledge Ascriptions (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012): 243–269.

[38] “Assertion and Isolated Secondhand Knowledge,” in Jessica Brown and Herman Cappelen

(eds.), Assertion (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011): 251–275.

[39] “Testimony: Acquiring Knowledge from Others,” in Alvin I. Goldman and Dennis Whitcomb (eds.), Social Epistemology: An Anthology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011): 71–91.

[40] “Testimonial Knowledge,” in Sven Bernecker and Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Routledge Companion

to Epistemology (London and New York: Routledge, 2010): 316–325.

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[41] “Disagreement, Epistemology of,” Oxford Bibliographies Online: Philosophy (2010).

[42] “Acting on Knowledge.” Philosophical Perspectives 24 (2010): 361–382.

[43] “A Justificationist View of Disagreement’s Epistemic Significance,” in Adrian Haddock, Alan

Millar, and Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Social Epistemology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010): 298–325.

[44] “What Should We Do When We Disagree?” in Tamar Szabó Gendler and John Hawthorne

(eds.), Oxford Studies in Epistemology 3 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010): 274–293.

[45] “Testimony” in Jonathan Dancy, Ernest Sosa, and Matthias Steup (eds.), A Companion to Epistemology, Second Edition (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010): 763–768.

[46] “Knowledge and Credit.” Philosophical Studies 142 (2009): 27–42.

[47] “What Luck Is Not.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (2008): 255–267.

[48] “Perspectives on Testimony.” Episteme 4 (2007): 233–237.

[49] “Norms of Assertion.” Noûs 41 (2007): 594–626.

[50] “Why We Don’t Deserve Credit for Everything We Know.” Synthese 158 (2007): 345–361.

[51] “Why Memory Really Is a Generative Epistemic Source: A Reply to Senor.” Philosophy and

Phenomenological Research 74 (2007): 209–219.

[52] “Learning from Words.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73 (2006): 77–101.

v Winner of the 2005 Young Epistemologist Prize.

[53] “Introduction,” in Jennifer Lackey and Ernest Sosa (eds.), The Epistemology of Testimony (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006): 1–21.

[54] “It Takes Two to Tango: Beyond Reductionism and Non-Reductionism in the Epistemology of Testimony,” in Jennifer Lackey and Ernest Sosa (eds.), The Epistemology of Testimony (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006): 160–189.

[55] “Knowing from Testimony.” Philosophy Compass 1 (2006): 1–17.

[56] “The Nature of Testimony.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 87 (2006): 177–197.

[57] “Testimony and the Infant/Child Objection.” Philosophical Studies 126 (2005): 163–190.

[58] “Memory as a Generative Epistemic Source.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (2005):

636–658.

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[59] “A Minimal Expression of Non-Reductionism in the Epistemology of Testimony.” Noûs 37

(2003): 706–723.

[60] “Explanation and Mental Causation.” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 40 (2002): 375–393.

[61] “Testimonial Knowledge and Transmission.” The Philosophical Quarterly 49 (1999): 471–490.

v Reprinted in Ernest Sosa, Jaegwon Kim, Jeremy Fantl, and Matthew McGrath (eds.), Epistemology: An Anthology, 2nd Edition (Oxford: Blackwell, 2008): 855–867.

v Reprinted in John Turri (ed.), Epistemology: A Guide (Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2013):

282–285.

REVIEWS

[62] Review of Sara Rachel Chant, Frank Hindriks, and Gerhard Preyer (eds.), From Individual to Collective Intentionality: New Essays. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2014).

[63] Review of Martin Kusch, Knowledge by Agreement: The Programme of Communitarian Epistemology.

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72 (2006): 235–238.

[64] Critical Study of “Pritchard’s Epistemic Luck.” The Philosophical Quarterly 56 (2006): 284–289.

[65] Review of Michael DePaul and Linda Zagzebski (eds.), Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2004).

WORK IN PROGRESS

PAPERS

“Echo Chambers, Fake News, and Social Epistemology” “Group Belief: Lessons from Lies and Bullshit” “Why There Is No Epistemic Partiality in Friendship”

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

• Lecture, “Incarceration and Education.” Chicago Humanities Festival, October, 2019. • Guest, “Meet the Educator Bringing Liberal Arts to Illinois Prisoners,” WBEZ, October, 2019. • Lecture, “The Prison Education Paradox.” TEDx, April, 2019. • “The Measure of a Country Is How It Treats its Prisoners. The U.S. Is Failing.” The Washington

Post, February, 2019. • “Natural Born Liars: Why We Spread Lies, and How to Stop.” Psychology Today, December, 2018. • “True Story: Echo Chambers Are Not the Problem.” Morning Consult, November, 2018.

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• Lecture, “The Necessity of Education Behind Bars,” Science Salon and Humanities Hour, November, 2017.

• Guest, Written Inside: Stories from Inside Prison (with Alex Kotlowitz), WBEZ, April, 2017. • Lecture, “Written Inside: Stories from Inside Prison” (with Alex Kotlowitz), Evanston Literary

Festival, May, 2017. • Lecture, “Captive Minds: The Necessity of Education Behind Bars,” Evanston Public Library,

February, 2017. • Guest, Philosophy Talk, Philosophy Behind Bars, February, 2017. • A Journal Editor’s Wish List. Blog of the APA, October, 2016. • Pitted Against Yourself: Credibility and False Confessions. Blog of the APA, April, 2016. • The Irrationality of Natural Life Sentences. The New York Times, The Stone, February, 2016. • “When Do Groups Know?” The Philosophers’ Magazine 71 (2015): 58–64. • Group Belief. OUPblog, December, 2014. • “What’s the Rational Response to Everyday Disagreements?” The Philosophers’ Magazine 59 (2013):

101–106. • On Testimony. 3 AM Magazine, 2013. • Guest, Philosophy TV, Social Epistemology (with Alvin Goldman), June, 2011. • Guest, Philosophy Talk, Disagreement, December, 2010.

PRESENTATIONS

UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS Epistemic Injustice in the Aftermath of Collective Wrongdoing (Bern, Switzerland) December, 2019 University of Zurich (Zurich, Switzerland) December, 2019 Epistemic Injustice and Blame Workshop (Glasgow, Scotland) December, 2019 Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association (Philadelphia, PA) January, 2020 Royal Institute of Philosophy (London, England) January, 2020 University of Lisbon (Lisbon, Portugal) February, 2020 University of Leeds (Leeds, England) March, 2020 Chicagoland Graduate Conference (Chicago, IL) April, 2020 Orange Beach Epistemology Workshop (Orange Beach, AL) May, 2020 Social Epistemology Network Events (SENE) Conference, Yale University (New Haven, CT) June, 2020 Cross-Linguistic Disagreement Conference (Kanazawa, Japan) June, 2020 European Epistemology Network (Glasgow, Scotland) June, 2020 Aristotelian and Mind Association, Joint Sessions (Canterbury, England) July, 2020 German Philosophy Association, Epistemology of Fake News Colloquium (Erlangen, Bavaria) September, 2020 Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion (Princeton, NJ) October, 2020 University of Miami (Miami, FL) November, 2020 New Mexico State University (Las Cruces, NM) March, 2021

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NAMED, KEYNOTE, AND PUBLIC LECTURES

“False Confessions, Testimonial Injustice, and Intellectual Humility” Florsheim Lecture in Ethics, Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, TX) September, 2019 Epistemology Seminar of the Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas,

Universidad Nacional Autónoma De México (Mexico City, Mexico) October, 2019 Titus-Hepp Lecture Series, Denison University (Granville, OH) October, 2019 5th Penn Reasons and Foundations of Epistemology Conference

(Philadelphia, PA) November, 2019 Jellema Lecture, Calvin College (Grand Rapids, MI) November, 2019 APA Lecture, Howard University (Washington, DC) November, 2019

“Echo Chambers, Fake News, and Social Epistemology”

11th Principia International Symposium (Florianópolis, Brazil) August, 2019 “False Confessions and Testimonial Injustice”

University of Cologne, Summer School in Philosophy (Cologne, Germany) August, 2018 III International Conference on Analytical Epistemology and VIII

Conference on Social Epistemology (Santa Maria, RS, Brazil) November, 2018 University of Rochester Humanities Center (Rochester, NY) February, 2019 Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (Cincinnati, OH) March, 2019

“The Duty to Object”

Singer Memorial Lecture, Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) March, 2017 Uppsala University Women in Philosophy: Philosophy in Action Conference

(Uppsala, Sweden) May, 2017 Creighton Club Conference, Syracuse University (Syracuse, New York) September, 2017

Western Canadian Philosophical Association (Saskatchewan, Canada) October, 2017 Illinois Philosophical Association (Charleston, IL) November, 2018 10th Biennial University of Rochester Graduate Epistemology Conference

(Rochester, NY) November, 2018 III International Conference on Analytical Epistemology and VIII

Conference on Social Epistemology (Santa Maria, RS, Brazil) November, 2018 “The Total Evidence View of the Epistemology of Sexual Consent”

University of Cologne, Summer School in Philosophy (Cologne, Germany) August, 2018 “Group Belief: Lessons from Lies and Bullshit”

University of Cologne, Summer School in Philosophy (Cologne, Germany) August, 2018 “Experts and Peer Disagreement”

University of Cologne, Summer School in Philosophy (Cologne, Germany) August, 2018 “Norms of Credibility”

Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, MI) November, 2016 “Group Assertion”

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Erkenntnis Lecture, GAP.9 Conference (Osnabrück, Germany) September, 2015 “Group Lies” 3rd Colombian Conference in Logic, Epistemology, and Philosophy of Science (Bogotá, Colombia) February, 2014 Collective Intentionality IX Conference, Indiana University (Bloomington, IN) September, 2014 Theoretical Philosophy Conference, Radboud University (Nijmegen, Netherlands) April, 2015 University of Cologne, Summer School in Philosophy (Cologne, Germany) August, 2018 “What Is Justified Group Belief?”

3rd Annual Graduate Epistemology Conference, University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, Scotland) May, 2013

Gateway Graduate Conference at the University of Missouri, St. Louis (St. Louis, MO) March, 2014 University of Texas, Austin, Graduate Conference (Austin, TX) April, 2014 6th Annual Chambers Philosophy Conference, University of Nebraska, Lincoln (Lincoln, NE) May, 2014 Lebowitz Prize Lecture, APA Eastern Division Meeting (Washington, D.C.) January, 2016 University of Cologne, Summer School in Philosophy (Cologne, Germany) August, 2018 “Group Belief: Lessons from Lies and Bullshit”

Indiana Philosophical Association (Hanover, IN) October, 2011 Northwestern University Undergraduate Philosophy

Conference (Evanston, IL) May, 2012 “Taking Religious Disagreement Seriously” Religious Disagreement Conference, St. Norbert College (Green Bay, WI) April, 2012

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

“Echo Chambers, Fake News, and Social Epistemology” Ignorance in the Age of Information Conference, Scripps College (Claremont, CA) March, 2019

Epistemic Norms for the New Public Sphere, University of Warwick (Warwick, England) September, 2019

“False Confessions and Testimonial Injustice”

Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, IL) October, 2018 Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology Symposium (Chicago, IL) March, 2019 North American Association for Philosophy & Education (Mundelein, IL) October, 2019

“The Duty to Object” Stockholm University (Stockholm, Sweden) February, 2017 University of Oxford (Oxford, England) February, 2017 Groups and Disagreement Workshop, University of Copenhagen

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(Copenhagen, Denmark) March, 2017 University of Wisconsin, Parkside (Kenosha, WI) April, 2017 Rutgers Epistemology Conference (New Brunswick, NJ) May, 2017 Ranch Metaphysics Workshop (Tucson, Arizona) January, 2018 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Urbana-Champaign, IL) February, 2018 Moral Disagreements: Philosophical and Practical Implications Conference

(Rome, Italy) September, 2018 Political Epistemology Workshop, Georgetown University

(Washington, D.C.) October, 2018 MIT (Cambridge, MA) December, 2018 University of Miami (Miami, FL) January, 2019 Indiana University (Bloomington, IN) April, 2019 University of St. Andrews (St. Andrews, Scotland) June, 2019 National University of Singapore (Singapore) August, 2019

“The Necessity of Prison Education”

Association for Professional and Practical Ethics (Chicago, IL) March, 2018 Illinois Philosophical Association (Charleston, IL) November, 2018

“Socially Extended Knowledge” École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris, France) March, 2018 “Punishment and Transformation” Conference on Transformative Experience (Seattle, WA) April, 2017 34th International Social Philosophy Conference, Loyola University

(Chicago, IL) July, 2017 Ethics and Values Workshop, Loyola University (Chicago, IL) September, 2017 “Credibility and the Distribution of Epistemic Goods” Intellectual Humility and Public Deliberation Workshop, University of Connecticut (Storrs, CT) November, 2016 University of Groningen (Groningen, Netherlands) December, 2016

Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) March, 2017 Bled Philosophical Conference on Epistemic Virtues and Epistemic Skills

(Bled, Slovenia) June, 2017

“Group Assertion” Assertion Workshop, University of Warwick (Coventry, England) July, 2015 Social Epistemology Workshop (Helsinki, Finland) August, 2015 APA Eastern Division Meeting Invited Symposium (Washington, D.C.) January, 2016

Epistemic Dependence on People and Instruments Conference (Madrid, Spain) January, 2016

“Sexual Consent and Epistemic Agency” Contested Sexual Consent Workshop, University of Connecticut

(Storrs, Connecticut) September, 2016 “Norms of Credibility”

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Social Norms and Epistemology Conference (St. Louis, MO) March, 2015 Epistemic Norms Conference (Leuven, Belgium) November, 2015 Institut Jean Nicod (Paris, France) March, 2016 “Group Lies” University of Toronto, Mississauga (Mississauga, Canada) March, 2014 University of St. Andrews (St. Andrews, Scotland) June, 2014 Southwest Epistemology Workshop, University of New Mexico (Albuquerque, NM), August, 2014 International Workshop on Lying and Deception, Johannes Gutenberg University (Mainz, Germany) September, 2014 New York University (New York, New York) October, 2014 University of Connecticut (Storrs, CT) December, 2014 University of Massachusetts (Amherst, MA) January, 2015 University of Georgia (Athens, Georgia) April, 2015 Lying and Deception Conference, Institute of Philosophy

(London, England) November, 2015

“Experts and Peer Disagreement” Expertise, Humility, and Disagreement Conference, Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) July, 2014 GAP.9 Conference (Osnabrück, Germany) September, 2015 Northwestern-Cologne Disagreement Conference (Evanston, IL) March, 2016 Ryerson University (Toronto, Canada) March, 2016 Expertise and Expert Knowledge Conference, University College Dublin (Dublin, Ireland) May, 2017 Conference on Deep Disagreements: Philosophical and Legal Perspectives, New York University (New York, New York) October, 2017 École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris, France) March, 2018 “What Is Justified Group Belief?”

University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) April, 2013 Bled Epistemology Conference (Bled, Slovenia) June, 2013

Social Epistemology Workshop (St. Andrews, Scotland) October, 2013 XVII Congress of the Inter-American Philosophical Society (Salvador, Brazil) October, 2013

Midwest Epistemology Workshop (Notre Dame, IN) November, 2013 University of Toronto (Toronto, Canada) March, 2014 University of Bristol (Bristol, England) June, 2014 LOGOS Colloquium, University of Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) June, 2014 Loyola University Chicago (Chicago, IL) January, 2015 New Insights in Religious Epistemology Conference (Oxford, England) June, 2015 Florida State University (Tallahassee, FL) October, 2015 Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN) December, 2015 University of Missouri (Columbia, MO) December, 2015 Fordham University (New York, New York) April, 2016

Alvin Goldman Conference, Rutgers University (New Brunswick, NJ) February, 2018 Institute Jean Nicod (Paris, France) March, 2018

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“Religious Belief and the Epistemology of Testimony” Baylor-Georgetown-Notre Dame Conference in Philosophy of Religion (Notre Dame, IN) October, 2013 Rutgers Religious Epistemology Conference, Rutgers University (New Brunswick, NJ) May, 2014 Testimony and Religious Epistemology Workshop, University of Oxford (Oxford, England) June, 2014 “Group Belief: Lessons from Lies and Bullshit” Workshop on the Epistemology of Groups, Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) August, 2011

University of Warsaw (Warsaw, Poland) August, 2011 Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, MI) November, 2011

University of Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina) November, 2011 Epistemology of Groups Conference, Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) June, 2012 Washington University (St. Louis, MO) April, 2013 Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia) June, 2013 Saint Mary’s College (Notre Dame, IN) March, 2014 Franklin & Marshall College (Lancaster, PA) March, 2015 Group Belief Workshop (Southampton, England) July, 2015 Institute Jean Nicod (Paris, France) March, 2018

“Taking Religious Disagreement Seriously” Classical Philosophy Lecture Series, Loras College (Dubuque, IA) April, 2012 American Academy of Religion (Chicago, IL) November, 2012 Saint Mary’s College (Notre Dame, IN) March, 2014 “Credit, Extended Cognition, and Testimony” University of Hertfordshire (Hatfield, England) July, 2011 “Deficient Testimonial Knowledge”

Knowledge, Virtue, and Action: An Aretaic Turn in Epistemology Conference (Jena, Germany) October, 2010

APA Central Division Meeting Invited Symposium (Minneapolis, MN) April, 2011 Saint Mary’s College (Notre Dame, IN) March, 2014 “Group Knowledge Attributions”

Arché Knowledge Ascriptions Conference, University of St. Andrews (St. Andrews, Scotland) October, 2010

Workshop on the Epistemology of Groups, Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) August, 2011 “A Deflationary Account of Group Testimony” Forry and Micken Lecture Series, Amherst College (Amherst, MA) March, 2010

Epistemology: The Third Brazil Conference, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (Porto Alegre, Brazil) June, 2010

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University of Waterloo (Waterloo, Canada) February, 2011 University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, Scotland) June, 2011 Workshop on the Epistemology of Groups, Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) August, 2011 34th International Wittgenstein Symposium (Kirchberg, Austria) August, 2011 University of Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina) November, 2011 East China Normal University July, 2012 “Acting on Knowledge” Epistemic Virtue and Value Conference (Bled, Slovenia) June, 2009 University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, NC) August, 2009 University of Wisconsin, Madison (Madison, WI) October, 2009

Saint Cloud State University, (Saint Cloud, MN) November, 2009 “Disagreement and Belief Dependence” University of Tennessee (Knoxville, TN) March, 2009

University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN) May, 2009 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Urbana, IL) September, 2009 University of Illinois at Chicago (Chicago, IL) March, 2010 Collective Knowledge and Epistemic Trust Conference,

Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg (Greifswald, Germany) May, 2010 University of Copenhagen (Copenhagen, Denmark) May, 2010 Social Epistemology Conference, Technische Universität Berlin

(Berlin, Germany) September, 2011 University of Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina) November, 2011 University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN) April, 2012

“Assertion and Isolated Secondhand Knowledge”

Arché Assertion Conference, University of St. Andrews (St. Andrews, Scotland) May, 2008

The Place of Epistemic Agents Conference, Universidad Carlos III (Madrid, Spain) October, 2008

University of Texas (Austin, TX) September, 2008 Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY) November, 2008 Author Meets Critics Session on Learning from Words

APA Pacific Division Meeting (Pasadena, CA) March, 2008 “What Should We Do When We Disagree?”

University of St. Andrews (St. Andrews, Scotland) May, 2008 Brown University (Providence, RI) March, 2008

Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) February, 2008 Colgate University (Hamilton, NY) November, 2008 Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) February, 2009 Law and Philosophy Workshop, University of Chicago (Chicago, IL) November, 2010 Columbia University Law School (New York, New York) November, 2014 “Knowledge and Credit”

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Midwest Epistemology Workshop, Northwestern (Evanston, IL) November, 2007 “A Justificationist View of Disagreement’s Epistemic Significance”

APA Eastern Division Meeting Invited Symposium (Baltimore, MD) December, 2007 Disagreement Conference, University of Calgary (Calgary, AB, Canada) October, 2007 University of Washington (Seattle, WA) October, 2007

Social Epistemology Conference, University of Stirling (Stirling, Scotland) August, 2007 “Why Reliable Testimony Is Necessary for Testimonial Knowledge” APA Central Division Meeting (Chicago, IL) April, 2007 “Trust and Assurance: The Interpersonal View of Testimony” Yale University (New Haven, CT) April, 2007 “Why There Is No Epistemic Partiality in Friendship” APA Pacific Division Meeting (San Francisco, CA) April, 2007 “Trust and Testimony” Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN) March, 2007 “Knowing through Testimony” Wheaton College (Wheaton, IL) October, 2006 “Trust and Assurance: Interpersonal Views in the Epistemology of Testimony” International Conference on Philosophy (Athens, Greece) June, 2006 “Assertion without Knowledge” Central States Philosophical Association Meeting (Lexington, KY) October, 2005 “Norms of Assertion”

APA Pacific Division Meeting (Portland, OR) March, 2006 University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (Milwaukee, WI) March, 2006 University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY) September, 2005

“Why We Don’t Deserve Credit for Everything We Know”

APA Pacific Division Meeting (San Francisco, CA) March, 2005 “Learning from Words” Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) February, 2007

6th Annual Bellingham Summer Philosophy Conference (Bellingham, WA) August, 2005 Rutgers Epistemology Conference, Rutgers University (New Brunswick, NJ) May, 2005

APA Central Division Meeting (Chicago, IL) April, 2005 University of Iowa (Iowa City, IA) February, 2005

Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, IL) January, 2005 “It Takes Two to Tango: Reductionism and Non-Reductionism in the

Epistemology of Testimony” APA Pacific Division Meeting (Pasadena, CA) March, 2004

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“Memory as a Generative Epistemic Source”

4th Annual Bellingham Summer Philosophy Conference (Bellingham, WA) August, 2003 Northern Illinois University (DeKalb, IL) April, 2003

APA Pacific Division Meeting (San Francisco, CA) March, 2003 “Testimonial Knowledge and the Infant/Child Objection” APA Pacific Division Meeting (Seattle, WA) March, 2002 “Truth-Conduciveness and Testimony”

Southern California Philosophy Conference (Irvine, CA) October, 2001 “Testimonial Knowledge and Transmission”

Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville (Edwardsville, IL) February, 2000 Pomona College (Claremont, CA) February, 2000

The University of Texas at Austin (Austin, TX) January, 2000

“Knowledge and the Intellectual Virtues” Lafayette College (Easton, PA) January, 2000

“Mental Properties, Causal Efficacy, and the Priority of Explanation” Rutgers University Graduate Philosophy Conference (New Brunswick, NJ) February, 1996

COMMENTS

On Alexander Guerrero’s, “The Interested Expertise Problem and the Epistemology of Juries”

15th Episteme Conference (Skukuza, South Africa) June, 2019 On Ishani Maitra’s, “New Words for Old Wrongs” 13th Episteme Conference (Isabela Island, Ecuador) July, 2017 On Jessica Brown’s, “Blame and Wrongdoing”

12th Episteme Conference (Skukuza, South Africa) July, 2016 On Sarah Wright’s, “Epistemic Authority, Epistemic Preemption, and the Intellectual Virtues” 11th Episteme Conference (Phuket, Thailand) June, 2015 On Elizabeth Fricker’s, “Can Receiving Testimony Create Knowledge? The Transmission Principle Re-examined” 10th Anniversary Episteme Conference (San José, Costa Rica) January, 2014 On Andrew Peet’s, “Testimony in Context” 3rd Annual Graduate Epistemology Conference, University of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, Scotland) May, 2013 On Robert Audi’s, “Normative Disagreement as a Challenge to Moral

Philosophy and Philosophical Theology”

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Challenges to Religious and Moral Belief: Disagreement and Evolution Conference, Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN), September, 2012

On Aaron Champene’s, “Reductionism, Non-Reductionism and the Infant/Child

Objection: A Reply to Lackey” APA Central Division Meeting (Chicago, IL) February, 2010

On Jonathan Sutton’s, Without Justification

APA Central Division Meeting (Chicago, IL) February, 2009 On Jennifer Nagel’s, “Knowledge Ascriptions and the Psychological

Consequences of Thinking about Error” APA Central Division Meeting (Chicago, IL) April, 2008

On John Greco’s, “The Nature of Ability and the Purpose of Knowledge”

SOFIA XVII Conference (Cancun, Mexico) January, 2007 On Michael DePaul’s, “Does an Ugly Analysis Entail that the Target of the

Analysis Lacks Value?” Kline Workshop on Normativity (Columbia, MO) September, 2006 On Timm Triplett’s, “The Role of Certainty” APA Central Division Meeting (Chicago, IL) April, 2006 On Elizabeth Fricker’s, “Audi on Testimony—A Commentary” Symposium on Rationality and the Good (Notre Dame, IN) April, 2005 On Sarah Stroud’s, “Epistemic Partiality in Friendship” 5th Annual Bellingham Summer Philosophy Conference (Bellingham, WA) August, 2004 On Erica Neely’s, “Knowledge, Authority, and Expertise” Illinois Philosophical Association 2003 Meeting (Normal, IL) November, 2003 On Peter Graham’s, “Is Testimony Necessarily Reliable?”

Brown University Graduate Philosophy Conference (Providence, RI) February, 1998

FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND GRANTS OpEd Project, Public Voices Fellowship 2018–2019 Dr. Martin R. Lebowitz and Eve Lewellis Lebowitz Prize for Philosophical Achievement and Contribution ($29,000) 2015 Kaplan Institute for the Humanities Fellowship 2014–2015 Mellon Foundation Grant for a Sawyer Seminar in Social Epistemology (with Sanford Goldberg, Fabrizio Cariani, Steven Epstein, and

Uri Wilensky, $175,000) 2014–2015 Kaplan Humanities Scholars Program 2012 Charles A. Ryskamp Research Fellowship, American Council of

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Learned Societies 2007 Honorable Mention, Presidential Commission on the Status of Women’s

25 Amazing NIU Women Award 2006 Summer Research and Artistry Award, Northern Illinois University 2005 Young Epistemologist Prize for “Learning from Words” 2005 Summer Research and Artistry Award, Northern Illinois University 2004 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend 2002 Professor R. Bruce Lindsay Fellowship 2000 Brown University Teaching Fellowship 1999 William A. Dyer Dissertation Fellowship 1998 Brown University Summer Fellowship 1997–1999 Brown University Fellowship 1995–1996

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES Editor-in-Chief, Episteme 2013–present Editor, Philosophical Studies 2015–present Associate Editor, Philosophical Studies 2011–2015 Associate Editor, Episteme 2005–2013 Subject Editor, Epistemology, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2011–present Editorial Board Member, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2018–present Editorial Board Member, Oxford Studies in Epistemology 2013–present Editorial Board Member, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 2013–present Editorial Board Member, Thought 2011–present Editorial Board Member, Studies in Epistemology 2011–present Nominating Editor, The Philosopher’s Annual 2015 Guest Editor, Episteme, Volume 9, Issue 1 2012 Guest Editor, Episteme, Volume 4, Issue 3 2007 Consulting Editor, Episteme 2002–2005 Referee for Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Blackwell, Routledge, Wadsworth

Press, Westview Press, Longman Publishers, Polity Press, The Philosophical Review, Noûs, Mind, Philosophical Studies, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Synthese, The Philosophical Quarterly, American Philosophical Quarterly, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Philosophers’ Imprint, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Thought, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Philosophical Psychology, Journal of Philosophical Research, Episteme, Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Philosophical Papers, Inquiry, Philosophia, Dialectica, Grazer Philosophische Studien, and Erkenntnis.

SERVICE

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION Chair, APA Committee on the Status and Future of the Profession 2018–present Associate Chair, APA Committee on the Status and Future of the Profession 2017–2018 External Reviewer, Department of Philosophy, The Ohio State University 2017 Member, APA Membership Subcommittee 2015–2017

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Member, APA Committee on Divisional Coordination 2015–2017 External Reviewer, Department of Philosophy, University of Miami 2015 Chair, APA Central Division Program Committee 2015–2016 At-Large Board Member, APA 2014–2017 Member, APA Central Division Nominating Committee 2014–2015 Member, ACLS Fellowship Selection Committee 2012–2015 Mentor, Networking and Mentoring Workshop for Graduate Student Women in Philosophy, Princeton University 2014 Referee, Sanders Prize in Epistemology 2013 Member, APA Central Division Nominating Committee 2012–2013 Member, APA Central Division Program Committee 2011–2012 Member, APA Committee on Lectures, Publications, and Research 2010–2013 Member, Philosophy Panel, National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowships 2011 Discussant, Rutgers Epistemology Conference 2011 External Reviewer, Department of Philosophy, Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame 2011 Reviewer, Dissertation Completion Fellowship, The Andrew W. Mellon

Foundation/American Council of Learned Societies 2010–2011 Referee, Young Epistemologist Prize, Rutgers University 2010–2011 Referee, Philosophical Gourmet Report 2005–2014 Participant, Syracuse Workshop on the A Priori 2004 Conference Organizer, Brown University Graduate Philosophy Conference 1998 Conference Organizer, Brown University Graduate Philosophy Conference 1997 Referee, Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 1997–1998

SERVICE TO THE DEPARTMENT

Chair, Speaker’s Series Committee, Department of Philosophy,

Northwestern University 2018–2019 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Philosophy,

Northwestern University 2012–2018 Chair, Search Committee, Northwestern University 2016–2017 Chair, Search Committee, Northwestern University 2015–2016 “Lying and Deception: An Unhappy Divorce,” delivered to the Undergraduate Philosophy Society 2012 “The Epistemology of Groups,” delivered at Philosophy Night, Department of Philosophy, Northwestern University 2012 Chair, Speaker’s Series Committee, Department of Philosophy,

Northwestern University 2010–2011 Member, Web Site Committee, Department of Philosophy,

Northwestern University 2008–2011 Member, Metaphysics and Epistemology Search Committee,

Northwestern University 2007–2010 Member, Admissions and Fellowships, Department of Philosophy,

Northwestern University 2007–2008 Graduate Advisor, Department of Philosophy, Northern Illinois University 2006–2007 Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Philosophy, Northern Illinois University 2005–2007

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Member, Curriculum Committee, Women’s Studies Department, Northern Illinois University 2005–2007 Member, Executive Committee, Women’s Studies Department,

Northern Illinois University 2004–2005 Undergraduate Advisor, Department of Philosophy, Northern Illinois University 2003–2006 Faculty Advisor, Philosophy Club, Northern Illinois University 2003–2005 Member, Policy Committee, Department of Philosophy,

Northern Illinois University 2003–2004 Member, History of Modern Philosophy Search Committee, Pomona College 2000–2001

SERVICE TO THE COLLEGE Faculty Appeals Panel, Northwestern University 2018–present Tenure Committee, Northwestern University 2013–2016 Member, Kresge Building Advisory Committee, Northwestern University 2013–2016 Panelist, Survival Skills for Female Graduate Students and Junior Faculty,

Women’s Center, Northwestern University 2013 Chair, Ad Hoc Tenure Committee, Northwestern University 2011–2012 Faculty Participant, Coffee with 12 Strangers Event 2012 Guest Lecturer, Cognitive Science Proseminar 2011 Member, Curricular Review Committee, Northwestern University 2010–2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Limited Submission Advisory Committee, Northwestern University 2011 Member, Ad Hoc Tenure Committee, Northwestern University 2008–2009 Member, Commission on the Education of Women, Pomona College 2002–2003 Member, Institutional Biosafety Committee, Pomona College 2001–2002

TEACHING

DISSERTATION SUPERVISOR Lauren Leydon-Hardy (Northwestern); “Epistemic Infringement,” 2019 Assistant Professor, Amherst College Nicholas Leonard (Northwestern); “Testimony, Higher-Order Evidence, and Rational Indeterminacy,” Assistant Professor, University of San Francisco 2019

DISSERTATION COMMITTEE Amy Flowerree (Northwestern); “The Practical Foundations of Epistemic Normativity” 2017 Assistant Professor, Texas Tech University (deferred until Fall, 2018) Jared Peterson (Northwestern); “Solving the Metaphysical and Epistemological Puzzle of Desire” 2017 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin, Parkside Rebecca Mason (Northwestern); “Social Ontology Naturalized” 2015 Assistant Professor, University of San Francisco Brian Montgomery (Missouri); “A New Defense of the Knowledge Norm of Assertion” 2012

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Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Texas at El Paso Blake Roeber (Rutgers); “Believing, Knowing, Acting” 2013 Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame Nathan Weston (Northwestern); in progress Carry Osborne; in progress

HONORS THESIS ADVISOR Lauren Abruzzo 2017 Daniel Liss (*Winner of the David Hull Prize for the best senior thesis.) 2014 Jeehee (Naomi) Yang (*Winner of the David Hull Prize for the best senior thesis.) 2013 Maria Brackin 2012 Ken Sasamura (*Winner of the David Hull Prize for the best senior thesis.) 2012 Jessica Lee 2009

COURSES At Northwestern University (2007-present): Undergraduate: Freshman Seminar on Values Introduction to Philosophy Theory of Knowledge Social Epistemology

Philosophy of Mind Testimony and Justice: Dilemmas in the Good Society

Graduate: Proseminar

Social Epistemology Epistemology

At Stateville Correctional Center (2015-present): Undergraduate: Ethics Mass Incarceration At Cook County Department of Corrections, Division 10 (2016-present): Undergraduate: Ethics At Tsinghua University, Beijing, American Universities in Asia Program (2012): Undergraduate: Introduction to Philosophy At Northern Illinois University (2003-2007): Undergraduate: Introduction to Philosophy

Problems of Knowledge

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Feminism and Philosophy Graduate: Epistemology

Philosophy of Mind At Pomona College (2000-2003): Problems in Philosophy The Place of Persons Feminist Approaches to Philosophy Feminist Philosophy Introduction to Knowledge, Mind, and Existence Mind, Knowledge, and Reality Knowledge, Mind, and Existence Topics in Epistemology, Metaphysics, and Philosophy of Mind At Brown University: Feminist Philosophy

REFERENCES Robert Audi Alvin I. Goldman John A. O’Brien Professor of Philosophy Board of Governors Professor Department of Philosophy Department of Philosophy University of Notre Dame Center for Cognitive Science 100 Malloy Hall Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Notre Dame, IN 46556 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 [email protected] [email protected] David Christensen Ernest Sosa Professor of Philosophy Board of Governors Professor Department of Philosophy Department of Philosophy Brown University Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Box 1918 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Providence, RI 02912 [email protected] [email protected]