
- Name:
- Earl Conee
- Education
- Ph.D. Massachusetts
- Position:
- Professor.
- Specialties:
- Ethics, Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind
- Office
- Lattimore 528
- Phone:
- (585) 275-8115
- Email:
-
conee@philosophy.rochester.edu
- CV:
- Earl Conee's CV
Selected Publications
- "Against Moral Dilemmas," Philosophical Review,
1982
- "Evidentialism," (co-authored with Richard Feldman)
Philosophical Studies, 1985
- "Evident, but Rationally Unacceptable," The
Australian Journal of Philosophy, 1987
- "The Basic Nature of Epistemic Justification," The
Monist, 1988
- "Why Moral Dilemmas Are Impossible," American
Philosophical Quarterly, 1989
- "The Possibility of Power Beyond Possibility,"
Philosophical Perspectives V, 1991
- "Phenomenal Knowledge," The Australasian Journal of
Philosophy, 1994.
- "Seeing the Truth," Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research, December 1998
- "Metaphysics and the Morality of Abortion,"
Mind, October 1999
- "Heeding Misleading Evidence," Philosophical
Studies 2001
-
(With Richard Feldman) Evidentialism: Essays in Episemology,
OUP, 2004
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"Contextualism Contested," Contemporary Debates in
Epistemology, Blackwell, 2005
-
"Disjunctivism and Anti-Skepticism," Philosophical Issues, 2007.
Here is a link to a preview of an introductory
metaphysics text by Ted Sider and Earl Conee:
Riddles of Existence
Here are two recent papers:
- "Opposing
Skepticism Disjunctively" is a shorter version of "Disjunctivism and
Anti-Skepticism," published in Philosophical Issues, 2007. The paper argues
that disjunctivism about perceptual experience has no overall assets and some
overall liabilities as a response to external world skepticism.
- "Peerage"
is a draft of a paper about rational disagreement
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