Work in Progress (i.e. there is still hope for these papers)
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
“Seemings and Justification: An Introduction.” Forthcoming in Tucker, Chris (ed.). Seemings and Justification: New Essays on Dogmatism and Phenomenal Conservatism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
“The Dangers of Using Safety to Explain Transmission Failure: A Reply to Martin Smith”. Forthcoming in Episteme.
"Why Sceptical Theism isn't Sceptical Enough."Forthcoming in Dougherty, Trent and Justin McBrayer (eds). Skeptical Theism: New Essays. Oxford University Press.
"Movin' on Up: Higher-Level Requirements and Inferential Justification." Philosophical Studies 157 (2012): 323-40.
"Phenomenal Conservatism and Evidentialism in Religious Epistemology." In VanArragon, Raymond and Kelly James Clark (eds.). Evidence and Religious Belief. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. (Awarded 2011 Excellence in Philosophy of Religion Prize)
“No Higher-Level Belief, No Problem: A Reply to Cling.” Journal of Philosophical Research 36 (2011): 283-90.
"Why Open-Minded People Should Endorse Dogmatism." Philosophical Perspectives 24 (2010): 529-45.
"When Transmission Fails." Philosophical Review 119 (2010): 497-529.
"Transmission and Transmission Failure in Epistemology." Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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"Perceptual Justification and Warrant by Default" Australasian Journal of Philosophy 2009, 87: 445-63. Subscription required.
"Divine Hiddenness and the Value of Divine-Human Relationships" Religious Studies 2008, 44: 269-87. The official pdf is posted with the permission of the copyright holder, Cambridge University Press.
"Agent Causation and the Alleged Impossibility of Rational Free Action" Erkenntnis 2007, 67: 17-27. Subscription required.
"Hermeneutics as a...Foundationalism?" Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 2006, 45: 627-46.
"Harman vs. Virtue Theory: Do Character Traits Explain Behavior?" Southwest Philosophy Review 2004, 21: 137-146.