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                    Alexander Deineka, Woman Reading

            Kourken Michaelian, “On Memory and Testimony,” 2009.

            Meghan Masto, “Knowledge, Questions and Answers,” 2009.

            Jeff Dunn, “Bayesian Epistemology and Having Evidence,” 2010.

            Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij, “On Epistemic Agency,” 2010.

            Indrani Bhattacharjee, “Pyrrhonian and Naturalistic Themes in the Final Writings of Wittgenstein,” 2010.

            Jeremy Cushing, “Self-Knowledge in a Natural World,” 2011.

            Benjamin Rancourt, “Understanding and its Role in Inquiry,” 2015.

            Luis Oliveira, “Agency and Reasons in Epistemology,” 2016.

            Joshua DiPaolo, “Fallibility and Normativity,” 2016.

Jon Rosen, "Me, Myself, and I: Reflections on Self-Consciousness and Authority," 2017.

Rachel Robison, "The Philosophical Value of Reflective Endorsement, 2017.

            Hayley Webster, "Self-Knowledge, Choice Blindness, and Confabulation," 2019. 

            John Robison,  "The Epistemic Dimensions of Moral Responsibility and Respect," 2019.

Andréa Daventry, "Autonomy, Oppression, and Respect," 2020.

            Jonathan Dixon, "Defending Philosophical Knowledge," 2020.

Molly O'Rourke-Friel, "Naturalized Human Epistemology is Social Epistemology," 2022.

Thomas Daventry, on the social epistemology of echo chambers, in progress.

Emelia Miller, on well-being, in progress.

Cruz Davis, on scientific realism, in progress.

Shane Henckel, on epistemic injustice, in progress.