Selim Berker (berker)
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Berker, Selim. 2009. “The Normative Insignificance of Neuroscience.” Philosophy & Public Affairs 37(4): 293–329.
Berker, Selim. 2011. “Gupta’s Gambit [on Gupta (2006)].” Philosophical Studies 152(1): 17–39.
Berker, Selim. 2013a. “Epistemic Teleology and the Separateness of Propositions.” The Philosophical Review 122(3): 337–393.
Berker, Selim. 2013b. “The Rejection of Epistemic Consequentialism.” in Philosophical Issues 23: Epistemic Agency, edited by Ernest Sosa, Enrique Villanueva, and Baron Reed, pp. 363–387. Malden, Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell.
Berker, Selim. 2015a. “Coherentism via Graphs.” in Philosophical Issues 25: Normativity, edited by Ernest Sosa and Enrique Villanueva, pp. 322–352. Malden, Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell.
Berker, Selim. 2015b. “Reply to Goldman (2015): Cutting up the One to Save the Five in Epistemology.” Episteme 12(2): 145–153.
Berker, Selim. 2019. “Mackie Was Not an Error Theorist.” in Philosophical Perspectives 33: Ethics, edited by John Hawthorne and Jason Turner, pp. 5–25. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley; Sons, Inc., doi:10.1111/phpe.12123.
Berker, Selim. 2020. “Quasi-Dependence.” in Oxford Studies in Metaethics, volume XV, edited by Russ Shafer-Landau, pp. 195–218. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198859512.001.0001.
Further References
Goldman, Alvin I. 2015. “Reliabilism, Veritism, and Epistemic Consequentialism.” Episteme 12(2): 131–143, doi:10.1017/epi.2015.25.
Gupta, Anil. 2006. Empiricism and Experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195189582.001.0001.