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[36] “The knowledge account of assertion and the conditions on testimonial<br />

knowledge.” Contribution to Williamson on Knowledge, eds. D. Pritchard and P.<br />

Greenough. Oxford: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press (in preparation). [invited]<br />

[35] “Brown on Self‐Knowledge and Discrimination.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly<br />

87:3, 301‐14 (2006).<br />

[34] “Testimonial Knowledge in Early Childhood, Revisited.” Philosophy and<br />

Phenomenological Research 76:1, 1‐36 (January 2008).<br />

[33] “An Anti‐Individualistic Semantics for ‘Empty’ Natural Kind Terms.” Grazer<br />

Philosophische Studien 70: 55‐76 (January 2006).<br />

[32] “The Epistemic Utility of What is Said.” In Compositionality, Context, and Semantic<br />

Values: Essays in Honor of Ernie Lepore, eds. R. Stainton and C. Viger. Springer Verlag<br />

(2008). [invited]<br />

[31] “Anti‐Individualism, Content Preservation, and Discursive Justification.” Noûs<br />

41:2, 178‐203 (March 2007).<br />

[30] “Testimonial knowledge from unsafe testimony.” Analysis 65:4, 302‐11 (October<br />

2005).<br />

[29] “How lucky can you get?” Synthese 158: 315‐27 (special edition on Epistemic Luck).<br />

[invited]<br />

[28] “Monitoring and Anti‐Reductionism in the Epistemology of Testimony.”<br />

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72: 3, 576‐93 (May 2006). With David<br />

Henderson.<br />

[27] “The Social Diffusion of Warrant and Rationality.” The Southern Journal of<br />

Philosophy, 44 (Spindel Conference Supplement), 118‐138 (May 2006). [invited]<br />

[26] “Semantic Externalism and Epistemic Illusions,” in S. Goldberg, ed. Internalism and<br />

Externalism in Semantics and Epistemology (Oxford: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2007),<br />

235‐52. [Invited]<br />

[25] “Introduction,” in S. Goldberg, ed. Internalism and Externalism in Semantics and<br />

Epistemology (Oxford: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2007), 1‐12. [Invited]<br />

[24] “Propositional Attitudes: Issues in the Philosophy of Mind and Psychology.”<br />

Encyclopedia entry, for The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Second Edition. New York:<br />

MacMillian. (Forthcoming.) [Invited]<br />

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