Philosophical Perspectives, an annual, aims to publish original essays by foremost thinkers in their fields, with each volume confined to a main area of philosophical research.Jessica Brown: Doubt, Circularity, and the Moorean Response to the Sceptic.
Herman Cappelen: Pluralistic Skepticism: Advertisement for Speech Act Pluralism.
Albert Casullo: Epistemic Overdetermination and A Priori Justification.
Juan Comesana: We Are (Almost) All Externalists Now.
Andy Egan & Adam Elga: I Can’t Believe I’m Stupid.
Richard Feldman: Respecting the Evidence.
Richard Fumerton: Speckled Hens and Objects of Acquaintance.
Alan Hajek: Scotching Dutch Books?.
James M. Joyce: How Probabilities Reflect Evidence.
Thomas Kelly: Moorean Facts and Belief Revision, or Can the Skeptic Win?.
Krista Lawlor: Enough is Enough: Pretense and Invariance in the Semantics of knows that. .
Jack Lyons: Perceptual Belief and Nonexperiential Looks.
Brad Majors & Sarah Sawyer: The Epistemological Argument for Content Externalism.
Christopher J. G. Meacham: Three Proposals Regarding a Theory of Chance.
John L. Pollock & Iris Oved: Vision, Knowledge, and the Mystery Link.
Richard Price: Content Ascriptions and the Reversibility Constraint.
Nicholas Silins: Deception and Evidence.
Ted A. Warfield: Knowledge from Falsehood.
Brian Weatherson: Can We Do Without Pragmatic Encroachment?.
Roger White: Epistemic Permissiveness.
John Hawthorne is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. He has published numerous articles on metaphysics, philosophy of language, epistemology, philosophy of mind, anlS%