Rachel McKinnon (mckinnon-r)
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Bibliography
Blair, Clancy and McKinnon, Rachel. 2013. “Experiential Canalization Model of Executive Function Development: Implications for the Origins and Limits of Intentionality in Children.” in Acting Intentionally and Its Limits: Individuals, Groups, Institutions, edited by Gottfried Seebass, Michael Schmitz, and Peter M. Gollwitzer, pp. 245–262. Berlin: de Gruyter.
McKinnon, Rachel. 2011. “Lotteries, Knowledge, and Practical Reasoning.” Logos & Episteme 2(2): 225–231.
McKinnon, Rachel. 2012. “How Do You Know That ‘How Do You Know?’ Challenges a Speaker’s Knowledge?” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 93: 65–83.
McKinnon, Rachel. 2013a. “The Supportive Reasons Norm of Assertion.” American Philosophical Quarterly 50(2): 121–136.
McKinnon, Rachel. 2013b. “Lotteries, Knowledge, and Irrelevant Alternatives.” Dialogue. Revue canadienne de philosophie / Canadian Philosophical Review 52(3): 523–549.
McKinnon, Rachel. 2014. “You Make Your Own Luck.” Metaphilosophy 45(4–5): 558–577. Reprinted in Pritchard and Whittington (2015, 107–126).
McKinnon, Rachel. 2015a. The Norms of Assertion. Truth, Lies, and Warrant. Innovations in Philosophy. London: Palgrave Macmillan, doi:10.1057/9781137521729_1.
McKinnon, Rachel. 2015b. “Trans*formative Experiences [on Paul (2015)].” Res Philosophica 92(2): 419–440.
McKinnon, Rachel. 2016. “Epistemic Injustice.” Philosophy Compass 11(8): 437–446.
McKinnon, Rachel. 2017a. “Allies Behaving Badly: Gaslighting as Epistemic Injustice.” in The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice, edited by Ian James Kidd, José Medina, and Gaile Pohlhaus Jr., pp. 167–174. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge.
McKinnon, Rachel. 2017b. “How to Be An Optimist About Aesthetic Testimony.” Episteme 14(2): 177–196.
McKinnon, Rachel. 2019. “Luck and Norms.” in The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Psychology of Luck, edited by Ian M. Church and Robert J. Hartman, pp. 183–192. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge.
Further References
Paul, Laurie A. 2015. Transformative Experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198717959.001.0001.
Pritchard, Duncan and Whittington, Lee John, eds. 2015. The Philosophy of Luck. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781119030614.