Publications

 1. “Fallibilism and the Flexibility of Epistemic Modals.” (2014) Philosophical Studies. 167 (3): 597-606.

2. “Epistemic Authority and Conscientious Belief.”(2014) Critical Essay on Linda Zagzebski’s Epistemic AuthorityEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Religion. Vol 6: No 4: 91-99. 

3. “On the Intimate Relationship of Knowledge and Action.” (2015) Episteme. 12(3): 343-353.

4. “Divine Hiddenness: Defeated Evidence.” (2017) Philosophy. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements, 81: 119-132.

5. “Putting Fallibilism to Work.” (2018) Normativity: Ethical and Practical. Edited by D. Whiting. Oxford University Press. Pp. 12-25.”

6. “Hume, Defeat, and Miracle Reports.” (2018) Knowledge, Belief, and God: New Insights. Oxford University Press. pp. 13-28.

 7. “On Providing Evidence.” (2018) Episteme 15(3): 245-260.

8. “The Gettier Problem and Fallibilism.” (2018) The Gettier Problem. ed S. Hetherington. Cambridge University Press. pp. 11-26.

9. “Knowledge, Practical Adequacy, and Stakes.” (2019) co-authored with John Hawthorne. Oxford Studies in Epistemology. pp. 234-257.

10. “Pragmatic Encroachment and Closure.” (2019) co-authored with John Hawthorne. in Pragmatic Encroachment in Epistemology. ed by Brian Kim and Matthew McGrath. OUP.

11. “The Case for Miracles.” (2019) co-authored with Alexander Pruss. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Religion. 2nd edition.

 12. ‘Fallibilism and Evidence’. (2025) Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Evidence. Ed by Lasonen-Aarnio and Littlejohn.

13. “Divine Hiddenness: An Evidential Argument.” (2021) Philosophical Perspectives 35(1), pp. 5-22.

14. Problems of Hiddenness. (2022) Handbook of Philosophy of Religion. Rowman & Littlefield. pp.241-252.

15. Cartesian Infallibilism and a Guarantee of Truth (2023) The Monist. 106,4: 409-422.

16. Rationality and Miracles. (2023) in The Cambridge Handbook of Religious Epistemology. edited by Fuqua, Greco, and McNabb. Cambridge University Press.

17. Divine Hiddenness and Other Evidence. (2025) Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion.  (co-authored with Jeffrey Russell) *winner of the Marc Sanders Prize in Philosophy of Religion.

18. On Progress in Philosophy. (2025) William Lycan on Mind, Meaning, and Method.

19. ‘Epistemic Modality’. (Forthcoming.) The Blackwell Companion to Epistemology, Third edition.