Today in the spotlight, a selection of some recent work in epistemology by Clayton Littlejohn.
Philosophers at King’s produce a considerable amount of work on epistemology. Maria Rosa Antognazza, Julien Dutant, Sacha Golob, Clayton Littlejohn, Shaul Tor, Ellen Fridland, Matthew Parrott, Sherri Roush, David Owens, Maria Alvarez, David Papineau, Jessica Leech, Bill Brewer and Matthew Soteriou all have recent publications in the area.
Since arriving at King’s in 2012, Littlejohn has published over 20 papers in epistemology. He is currently working on a monograph on knowledge-first epistemology. Here is a selection of some of his recent work:
- Justification and the Truth-Connection (Cambridge University Press, 2012)
- (2013) The Russellian Retreat. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 113: 293–320.
- (2015) Who Cares What You Accurately Believe?. Philosophical Perspectives 29: 217–248. doi
- (Forthcoming) Stop Making Sense? On a Puzzle about Rationality. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. (Winning Essay for the Young Epistemologist Prize)
- (Forthcoming) A Plea for Epistemic Excuses. In Fabian Dorsch and Julien Dutant (ed.), The New Evil Demon. Oxford University Press.
- (Forthcoming) How and Why Knowledge is First. In Adam Carter, Emma Gordon, and Ben Jarvis (ed.), Knowledge-First Epistemology. Oxford University Press.
- (Forthcoming) Reasons and Theoretical Rationality. In Daniel Star (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Reasons and Normativity. Oxford University Press.
- (Forthcoming) Objectivism and Subjectivism in Epistemology. In Veli Mitova (ed.) The Factive Turn. Cambridge University Press.
A complete list of his publications can be found here.