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dePaul, Michael Raymond and Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus, eds. 2003. Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and
Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199252732.001.0001.
Fairweather, Abrol and Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus, eds. 2001. Virtue Epistemology: Essays on Epistemic Virtue and
Responsibility. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hunt, David Paul and Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2021. “Foreknowledge and Free Will.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2021/entries/free-will-foreknowledge/.
Seachris, Joshua and Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2007.
“Weighing Evils: The C.S. Lewis Approach.”
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 62(2): 81–88.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1988.
“Individual Essence and the
Creation.” in Divine and Human
Actions. Essays in the Metaphysics of Theism, edited by
Thomas V. Morris, pp. 119–146. Ithaca,
New York: Cornell University Press.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1990a.
“Review of Morris (1987).”
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 64(2): 279–284.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1990b.
“Recent Work in the Philosophy of
Religion.” Philosophical Books 31(1): 1–6.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1991.
The Dilemma of Freedom and
Foreknowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195107630.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1992.
“Review of MacDonald (1991).”
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 66(3): 389–392.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus, ed. 1993.
Rational Faith. Catholic Responses to Reformed
Epistemology. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame
Press.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1994.
“The Inescapability of Gettier
Problems.” The Philosophical Quarterly 44: 65–65.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1996a.
Virtues of the Mind. An Inquiry into the Nature
of Virtue and the Ethical Foundations of Knowledge.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781139174763.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1996b.
“An Agent-Based Approach to the Problem of
Evil.” International Journal for Philosophy of
Religion 39(3): 127–139.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1997a.
“Perfect Goodness and Divine Motivation
Theory.” in Midwest Studies in
Philosophy 21: Philosophy of Religion, edited by Peter A.
French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 296–309. Notre Dame, Indiana:
University of Notre Dame Press.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1997b.
“The Place of Phronesis in the Methodology of
Theology.” in Philosophy and
Theological Discourse, edited by Stephen T. Davis, pp. 204–223. Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion.
London: MacMillan Publishing Co.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1999a.
“What is Knowledge?” in
The Blackwell Guide to
Epistemology, edited by John Greco and Ernest Sosa, pp. 92–116. Blackwell Philosophy
Guides. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, doi:10.1002/9781405164863.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1999b.
“Phronesis and Christian
Belief.” in The Rationality of
Theism, edited by Godehard Brüntrup and Ronald K. Tacelli, pp. 177–194. Studies in Philosophy and Religion n. 19.
Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2000a.
“Précis of Zagzebski
(1996a).” Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research 60(1): 169–177.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2000b.
“Replies to Commentators [of Zagzebski (1996a):
Greco (2000),
Alston (2000),
Kvanvig (2000),
Kornblith
(2000), Rorty
(2000)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research 60(1): 207–219.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2000c.
“Does Libertarianian Freedom Require Alternative
Possibilities?” in Philosophical
Perspectives 14: Action and Freedom, edited by James E.
Tomberlin, pp. 231–248. Oxford: Blackwell
Publishers.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2001a.
“Must Knowers Be Agents?” in Virtue Epistemology: Essays on Epistemic Virtue and
Responsibility, edited by Abrol Fairweather and Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski, pp. 142–157. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2001b.
“Recovering Understanding.” in Knowledge, Truth, and Duty: Essays on Epistemic
Justification, Responsibility, and Virtue, edited by
Matthias Steup, pp. 235–251. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195128923.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2002a.
“Plantinga’s Warranted Christian
Belief and the Aquinas/Calvin Model [on Plantinga (2000)].”
Philosophical Books 43(2): 117–123.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2002b.
“Obligation, Good Motives, and the Good [on
Adams
(1999)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological
Research 64(2): 453–458.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2002c.
“The Incarnation and Virtue
Ethics.” in The Incarnation. An
Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Incarnation of the Son of
God, edited by Stephen T. Davis, Daniel Kendall, and Gerald O’Collins, pp. 313–331. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2002d.
“Recent Work on Divine Foreknowledge and Free
Will.” in The Oxford Handbook of
Free Will, edited by Robert H. Kane, pp. 45–64. Oxford Handbooks.
New York: Oxford University Press. Second edition: Kane (2011),
doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195178548.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2003a.
“Intellectual Motivation and the Good of
Truth.” in Intellectual Virtue:
Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology, edited by Michael
Raymond dePaul and Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski, pp. 135–155. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199252732.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2003b.
“Emotion and Moral Judgment.”
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66(1): 104–124.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2004a.
Divine Motivation Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2004b.
“Epistemic Value Monism.” in Ernest Sosa and His Critics, edited by John
Greco, pp. 190–198. Philosophers and Their Critics. Oxford: Blackwell
Publishers, doi:10.1002/9780470756140.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2004c.
“Foreknowledge and Free Will.”
in The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2004/entries/free-will-foreknowledge/.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2005a.
“Morality and Religion.” in
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of
Religion, edited by William J. Wainwright, pp. 344–365. Oxford
Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0195138090.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2005b.
“Omniscience, Time and
Freedom.” in The Blackwell Guide
to the Philosophy of Religion, edited by William E. Mann, pp. 3–25. Blackwell Philosophy
Guides. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, doi:10.1002/9780470756638.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2005c.
“Sleeping Beauty and the
Afterlife.” in God and the Ethics
of Belief. New Essays in Philosophy of Religion, edited by
Andrew Dole and Andrew Chignell, pp. 59–76. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2006a.
“The Admirable Life and the Desirable
Life.” in Values and Virtues:
Aristotelianism in Contemporary Ethics, edited by Sophie
Grace Chappell, pp. 53–66. Mind
Association Occasional Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Published under the name “Timothy Chappell” .
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2006b.
“Ideal Agents and Ideal Observers in
Epistemology.” in Epistemology
Futures, edited by Stephen Cade Hetherington, pp. 131–147. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780199273317.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2006c.
“Self-Trust and the Diversity of
Religions.” Philosophic Exchange 36: 63–76.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2007.
“Ethical and Epistemic Egoism and the Ideal
of Autonomy.” Episteme 4(3): 252–263.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2008.
“Omnisubjectivity.” in Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion,
volume I, edited by Jonathan L. Kvanvig,
pp. 231–248. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2009.
On Epistemology. Belmont, California: Wadsworth
Publishing Co.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2010a.
“Exemplarist Virtue Theory.”
Metaphilosophy 41(1–2): 41–57.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2010b.
“The Rule of St. Benedict and Modern Liberal
Authority.” European Journal for Philosophy of
Religion 2(1): 65–84.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2010c.
“Foreknowledge and Human
Freedom.” in A Companion to the
Philosophy of Religion, edited by R. Charles Taliaferro, Paul Draper, and Philip L. Quinn, 2nd ed., pp. 474–481. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2011a.
“First Person and Third Person Reasons and
Religious Epistemology.” European Journal for
Philosophy of Religion 3(2): 285–304.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2011b.
“Religious Knowledge.” in The Routledge Companion to Epistemology,
edited by Sven Bernecker and Duncan Pritchard, pp. 393–400. Routledge
Philosophy Companions. London: Routledge.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2011c.
“Eternity and Fatalism.” in
God, Eternity, and Time, edited by
Christian Tapp and Edmund Runggaldier, pp. 65–80. Farnham, Surrey:
Ashgate.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2011d.
“Foreknowledge and Free Will.”
in The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2011/entries/free-will-foreknowledge/.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2012.
Epistemic Authority. A Theory of Trust,
Authority, and Autonomy in Belief. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199936472.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2013a.
Omnisubjectivity: A Defense of a Divine
Attribute. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marquette University Press.
The Aquinas Lecture, 2013.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2013b.
“Intellectual Autonomy.” in
Philosophical Issues 23: Epistemic Agency, edited
by Ernest Sosa, Enrique Villanueva, and Baron Reed, pp. 244–261. Malden, Massachusetts:
Wiley-Blackwell.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2013c.
“Powers and Reasons.” in
Powers and Capacities in Philosophy. The New
Aristotelianism, edited by John Greco and Ruth Groff, pp. 270–282. London: Routledge.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2013d.
“Omniscience.” in The
Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Religion, edited by
Chad Meister and Paul Copan, pp. 309–318. Routledge Philosophy
Companions. London: Routledge. First edition: Meister and Copan
(2007).
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2013e.
“A Defense of Epistemic
Authority.” Res Philosophica 90(2): 293–306.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2014a.
“Epistemic Authority and Its Critics
[reply to comments on Zagzebski (2012)].”
European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6(4): 169–187.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2014b.
“Emotional Self-Trust.” in Emotion
& Value, edited by Sabine Roeser and Cain Todd, pp. 169–182. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199686094.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2014c.
“Knowledge and the Motive for
Truth.” in Contemporary Debates
in Epistemology, edited by Matthias Steup, John Turri, and Ernest Sosa, 2nd ed., pp. 140–145. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy n. 3. Malden,
Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell. First edition: Sosa and Steup
(2005), doi:10.1002/9781394260744.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2014d.
“Trust.” in Virtues
and Their Vices, edited by Kevin Timpe and Craig A. Boyd, pp. 269–284. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2014e.
“Reply to Baehr (2014).” in
Contemporary Debates in
Epistemology, edited by Matthias Steup, John Turri, and Ernest Sosa, 2nd ed., pp. 149–151. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy n. 3. Malden,
Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell. First edition: Sosa and Steup
(2005), doi:10.1002/9781394260744.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2014f.
“Trust, Anti-Trust, and Reasons for Religious
Belief.” in Religious Faith and
Intellectual Virtue, edited by Laura Frances Callahan and Timothy O’Connor, pp. 231–245. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199672158.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2015a.
“Admiration and the Admirable.”
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume
89: 205–221.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2015b.
“Exemplarism and Admiration.”
in Character. New Directions from Philosophy,
Psychology, and Theology, edited by Christian B. Miller, R. Michael Furr, Angela M. Knobel, and William Fleeson, pp. 251–269. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190204600.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2016a.
“Reply to Jäger (2016) and Fricker
(2016).” Episteme 13(2): 187–194.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2016b.
“Divine Motivation Theory and
Exemplarism.” European Journal for Philosophy of
Religion 8(3): 109–121.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2016c.
“Faith and Reason.” in
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical
Methodology, edited by Herman Cappelen, Tamar Szabó Gendler, and John Hawthorne, pp. 395–409. Oxford
Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199668779.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2017a.
Exemplarist Moral Theory. New York: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190655846.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2017b.
“The Lesson of Gettier.” in
Explaining Knowledge. New Essays on the Gettier
Problem, edited by Rodrigo Martins Borges, Claudio de Almeida, and Peter Klein, pp. 179–190. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198724551.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2017c.
“Foreknowledge and Free Will.”
in The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2017/entries/free-will-foreknowledge/.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2019a.
“The Moral Transcendental Argument against
Skepticism.” in Themes from
Klein. Knowledge, Scepticism, and Justification, edited by
Branden Fitelson, Rodrigo Martins Borges, and Cherie Braden, pp. 111–128. Synthese
Library n. 404. Dordrecht: Springer.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2019b.
“Intellectual Virtues: Admirable Traits of
Character.” in The Routledge
Handbook of Virtue Epistemology, edited by Heather Battaly, pp. 26–36. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781315712550.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2019c.
“Toward a Theory of
Understanding.” in Varieties of
Understanding. New Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychology, and
Theology, edited by Stephen R. Grimm, pp. 123–138. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780190860974.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2020.
Epistemic Values. Collected Papers in
Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197529171.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2022.
God, Knowledge, and the Good: Collected Papers
in the Philosophy of Religion. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197612385.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 2023.
Omnisubjectivity: An Essay on God and
Subjectivity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197682098.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus and dePaul, Michael Raymond. 2003.
“Introduction.” in Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and
Epistemology, edited by Michael Raymond dePaul and Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski, pp. 1–12. Oxford: Oxford University
Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199252732.001.0001.
Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus and Fairweather, Abrol. 2001.
“Introduction.” in Virtue Epistemology: Essays on Epistemic Virtue and
Responsibility, edited by Abrol Fairweather and Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski, pp. 3–14. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
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Alston, William P. 2000. “Review of Zagzebski (1996a).”
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60(1): 185–189.
Baehr, Jason. 2014. “Reply to Zagzebski (2014c).” in
Contemporary Debates in
Epistemology, edited by Matthias Steup, John Turri, and Ernest Sosa, 2nd ed., pp. 146–148. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy n. 3. Malden,
Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell. First edition: Sosa and Steup
(2005), doi:10.1002/9781394260744.
Fricker, Elizabeth. 2016. “Doing (Better) What Comes Naturally: Zagzebski on
Rationality and Epistemic Self-Trust.” Episteme
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