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Carter, J. Adam. 2011. “Kvanvig on Pointless Truths and the Cognitive
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Carter, J. Adam. 2013a. “A Problem for Pritchard’s Anti-Luck Virtue
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Carter, J. Adam. 2013b. “Extended Cognition and Epistemic Luck.”
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Carter, J. Adam. 2014a. “Disagreement, Relativism and Doxastic
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Carter, J. Adam. 2014b. “Relativism, Knowledge and Understanding.”
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Carter, J. Adam. 2015a. “On the Epistemology of the Precautionary
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Carter, J. Adam. 2015b. “Group Knowledge and Epistemic Defeat.”
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Carter, J. Adam. 2020. “Epistemic Disagreement, Diversity and
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Carter, J. Adam. 2021. “Politics, Deep Disagreement, and
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Carter, J. Adam. 2022a.
Autonomous Knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University
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Carter, J. Adam. 2022b. “Trust as Performance.” in
Philosophical Issues 32: Epistemology, edited by
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Carter, J. Adam and Chrisman, Matthew. 2012. “Is Epistemic Expressivism Incompatible with
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Carter, J. Adam and Church, Ian M. 2016. “On Epistemic Consequentialism and the Virtue Conflation
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Carter, J. Adam, Clark, Andy, Kallestrup, Jesper, Palermos, Spyridon Orestis and Pritchard, Duncan, eds. 2018a.
Socially Extended Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford
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Carter, J. Adam, Clark, Andy, Kallestrup, Jesper, Palermos, Spyridon Orestis and Pritchard, Duncan, eds. 2018b.
Extended Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University
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Carter, J. Adam, Clark, Andy, Kallestrup, Jesper, Palermos, Spyridon Orestis and Pritchard, Duncan. 2018c.
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Carter, J. Adam and Czarnecki, Bolesław. 2017. “(Anti)-Anti-Intellectualism and the Sufficiency
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Carter, J. Adam and Gordon, Emma C. 2011. “Norms of Assertion: The Quantity and Quality of Epistemic
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Carter, J. Adam and Gordon, Emma C. 2014a. “Objectual Understanding and the Value
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Carter, J. Adam and Gordon, Emma C. 2014b. “Openmindedness and Truth.” Canadian
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Carter, J. Adam and Gordon, Emma C. 2014c. “A New Maneuver against the Epistemic
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Carter, J. Adam and Gordon, Emma C., eds. 2017. The Moral Psychology of Pride. Lanham,
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Carter, J. Adam and Gordon, Emma C. 2021. “Intellectual Humility and Assertion.” in
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Carter, J. Adam, Gordon, Emma C. and Jarvis, Benjamin W., eds. 2017a. Knowledge First. Approaches in Epistemology and
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Carter, J. Adam and Jarvis, Benjamin W. 2012. “Against
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Carter, J. Adam, Jarvis, Benjamin W. and Rubin, Katherine. 2013a. “Knowledge and the Value of Cognitive
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Carter, J. Adam, Jarvis, Benjamin W. and Rubin, Katherine. 2013b. “Knowledge: Value on the Cheap.”
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Carter, J. Adam, Jarvis, Benjamin W. and Rubin, Katherine. 2015. “Varieties of Cognitive Achievement.”
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Carter, J. Adam, Jarvis, Benjamin W. and Rubin, Katherine. 2016. “Belief without Credence.” Synthese
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Carter, J. Adam, Kallestrup, Jesper, Palermos, Spyridon Orestis and Pritchard, Duncan. 2014. “Varieties of Externalism.” in
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Carter, J. Adam and McKenna, Robin. 2020a. “Skepticism Motivated: On the Skeptical Import of
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Carter, J. Adam and McKenna, Robin. 2020b. “Relativism and Externalism.” in The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of
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Carter, J. Adam and Nickel, Philip J. 2014. “On Testimony and Transmission.”
Episteme 11(2): 145–155.
Carter, J. Adam and Palermos, Spyridon Orestis. 2015. “Active Externalism and Epistemic
Internalism.” Erkenntnis 80(4): 753–772.
Carter, J. Adam and Palermos, Spyridon Orestis. 2016. “Epistemic Internalism, Content Externalism, and the
Subjective/Objective Justification Distinction.”
American Philosophical Quarterly 53(3): 231–244.
Carter, J. Adam and Peterson, Martin. 2017. “The Modal Account of Luck Revisited.”
Synthese 194(6): 2175–2184.
Carter, J. Adam and Poston, Ted. 2018. A
Critical Introduction to Knowledge-How. Critical Introductions to Contemporary
Epistemology. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Carter, J. Adam and Pritchard, Duncan. 2015a. “Knowledge-How and Epistemic Luck.”
Noûs 49(3): 440–453.
Carter, J. Adam and Pritchard, Duncan. 2015b. “Knowledge-How and Epistemic Value.”
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Carter, J. Adam and Pritchard, Duncan. 2016. “Perceptual Knowledge and Relevant
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Carter, J. Adam and Pritchard, Duncan. 2017a. “Inference to the Best Explanation and Epistemic
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Carter, J. Adam and Pritchard, Duncan. 2017b. “Cognitive Bias, Scepticism and
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Science, edited by Stephen R. Grimm, Christoph Baumberger, and Sabine Ammon, pp. 272–292. London: Routledge.
Carter, J. Adam and Pritchard, Duncan. 2017c. “Epistemic Situationism, Epistemic Dependence, and the
Epistemology of Education.” in Epistemic
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Carter, J. Adam and Sosa, Ernest. 2022.
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Pritchard, Duncan, Turri, John and Carter, J. Adam. 2018. “The Value of Knowledge.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Pritchard, Duncan, Turri, John and Carter, J. Adam. 2022. “The Value of Knowledge.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Shepherd, Joshua and Carter, J. Adam. 2023. “Knowledge, Practical Knowledge, and Intentional
Action.” Ergo 9(21): 556–583, doi:10.3998/ergo.2277.