Publications
ETHICS AND APPLIED ETHICS
Books
(2023) Human Enhancement and Well-Being: A Case for Optimism. Routledge.
Edited Volumes
(In Progress) The Ethics and Epistemology of Climate Change (with M. Simion). Oxford University Press (minor revisions).
Books
(2023) Human Enhancement and Well-Being: A Case for Optimism. Routledge.
Edited Volumes
(In Progress) The Ethics and Epistemology of Climate Change (with M. Simion). Oxford University Press (minor revisions).
(2018) The Moral Psychology of Pride (with J.A. Carter). Edited volume in the Moral Psychology of the Emotions series (series editor, Mark Alfano), Rowman and Littlefield.
Papers
(Forthcoming). 'Human Enhancement and Augmented Reality'. Philosophy & Technology.
(Forthcoming). 'Moral Expertise and Socratic AI'. Expertise: Philosophical Perspectives. M. Farina, A. Lavazza, and D. Pritchard (eds.). Routledge.
(Forthcoming). 'Cognitive Enhancement, Hyperagency, and Responsibility Explosion'. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy.
(2023). 'High Altitude, Enhancement and the Spirit of Sport' (with C. Dodds) Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 50:1, 63-82.
(2023). 'Virtual Reality and Technologically Mediated Love'. The Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 32:4.
(2023). 'Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement and the Value of Achievements: An Intervention' (with R.J. Willis). Bioethics 37(2): 130-134.
(2023). 'Gender, Race, and Human Enhancement'. Feminist Philosophy and Emerging Technologies. M. Edwards and O. Palermos (eds.). Routledge.
(Commissioned). The Ethics of Cognitive Enhancement. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, Ed. Jon Matheson.
(2023) 'Understanding as the Norm of Political Discourse'. Synthese 201, 198.
(2022). 'Cognitive and Moral Enhancement: A Practical Proposal' (with V. Ragonese). Journal of Applied Philosophy 40(3): 474-487.
(2022). 'Trust and Psychedelic Moral Enhancement'. Neuroethics 15 (19).
(2022). 'Cognitive Enhancement and Authenticity: Moving Beyond the Impasse'. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 25: 281-288.
(2022). 'When Monitoring Facilitates Trust'. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25: 557-571.
(2021). 'Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement and Cheapened Achievement: A New Dilemma' (with L. Dunn). Neuroethics.
(2018) ‘Intellectual Humility, Spirituality and Counselling’. Journal of Psychology and Theology 46(4): 279-291.
(2017) ‘Is Fundamentalism Just a Problem for Religious People?’, Philosophy, Science and Religion for Everyone, (eds.) M. Harris and D. Pritchard. Routledge.
(2017) ‘Pride: An Introduction’ (with J. A. Carter), The Moral Psychology of Pride, (eds.) J. A. Carter & E. C. Gordon. Edited volume in the Moral Psychology of the Emotions series (series editor, Mark Alfano), Rowman and Littlefield.
(2016) ‘Extended Emotion’ (With J.A. Carter and S.O. Palermos). Philosophical Psychology 29 (2): 197-218.
(2014) ‘On Cognitive and Moral Enhancement: A Reply to Savulescu & Persson’ (With J.A. Carter). Bioethics 29 (3): 153-161.
(2013) ‘Intelligence, Wellbeing, and Procreative Beneficence’ (With J.A. Carter). Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (2): 122-135.
Papers
(Forthcoming). 'Human Enhancement and Augmented Reality'. Philosophy & Technology.
(Forthcoming). 'Moral Expertise and Socratic AI'. Expertise: Philosophical Perspectives. M. Farina, A. Lavazza, and D. Pritchard (eds.). Routledge.
(Forthcoming). 'Cognitive Enhancement, Hyperagency, and Responsibility Explosion'. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy.
(2023). 'High Altitude, Enhancement and the Spirit of Sport' (with C. Dodds) Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 50:1, 63-82.
(2023). 'Virtual Reality and Technologically Mediated Love'. The Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 32:4.
(2023). 'Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement and the Value of Achievements: An Intervention' (with R.J. Willis). Bioethics 37(2): 130-134.
(2023). 'Gender, Race, and Human Enhancement'. Feminist Philosophy and Emerging Technologies. M. Edwards and O. Palermos (eds.). Routledge.
(Commissioned). The Ethics of Cognitive Enhancement. Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, Ed. Jon Matheson.
(2023) 'Understanding as the Norm of Political Discourse'. Synthese 201, 198.
(2022). 'Cognitive and Moral Enhancement: A Practical Proposal' (with V. Ragonese). Journal of Applied Philosophy 40(3): 474-487.
(2022). 'Trust and Psychedelic Moral Enhancement'. Neuroethics 15 (19).
(2022). 'Cognitive Enhancement and Authenticity: Moving Beyond the Impasse'. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 25: 281-288.
(2022). 'When Monitoring Facilitates Trust'. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25: 557-571.
(2021). 'Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement and Cheapened Achievement: A New Dilemma' (with L. Dunn). Neuroethics.
(2018) ‘Intellectual Humility, Spirituality and Counselling’. Journal of Psychology and Theology 46(4): 279-291.
(2017) ‘Is Fundamentalism Just a Problem for Religious People?’, Philosophy, Science and Religion for Everyone, (eds.) M. Harris and D. Pritchard. Routledge.
(2017) ‘Pride: An Introduction’ (with J. A. Carter), The Moral Psychology of Pride, (eds.) J. A. Carter & E. C. Gordon. Edited volume in the Moral Psychology of the Emotions series (series editor, Mark Alfano), Rowman and Littlefield.
(2016) ‘Extended Emotion’ (With J.A. Carter and S.O. Palermos). Philosophical Psychology 29 (2): 197-218.
(2014) ‘On Cognitive and Moral Enhancement: A Reply to Savulescu & Persson’ (With J.A. Carter). Bioethics 29 (3): 153-161.
(2013) ‘Intelligence, Wellbeing, and Procreative Beneficence’ (With J.A. Carter). Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (2): 122-135.
EPISTEMOLOGY
Edited Volumes
(2017) Knowledge-First Approaches in Epistemology and Mind (With J.A. Carter & B. Jarvis). Oxford University Press.
Papers
(2020) 'Elgin on Understanding: How Does it Involve Know-How, Endorsement and Factivity?'. Synthese.
(2020) 'Understanding a Communicated Thought' (with J.A. Carter and J.P. Grodniewicz). Synthese.
(2020) 'Is Searching the Internet Making Us Intellectually Arrogant?' (With J.A. Carter). Arrogance and Polarisation, (eds). M. Lynch and A . Tanesini. Routledge.
(2019) 'Epistemic Norms, Closure, and No-Belief Hinge Epistemology' (with M. Simion and J. Schnurr). Synthese.
(2019) 'Intellectual Humility and Assertion' (with J. A. Carter). The Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of Humility, (eds). M. Alfano, M. Lynch and A. Tanesini. Routledge.
(2017) ‘Googled Assertion’ (with J.A. Carter). Philosophical Psychology 30(4): 486-497.
(2017) ‘Knowledge-First: An Introduction’ (with J. A. Carter & B. Jarvis), Knowledge-First: Approaches in Epistemology and Mind, (eds.) J.A. Carter, E.C. Gordon & B. Jarvis, Oxford: OUP.
(2017) ‘Understanding in Epistemology’ entry for The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. Jon Matheson.
(2017) ‘Knowledge, Assertion and Intellectual Humility’ (with J.A. Carter) for Logos and Episteme (special issue on Intellectual Humility), eds. J.A. Carter, J. Kallestrup and D. Pritchard. (4): 489-502.
(2016) ‘Social Epistemology and the Acquisition of Understanding’ for Explaining Understanding: Perspectives from Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, (eds.) S. Ammon, C. Baumberger and S. Grimm, Routledge: pp. 293-317.
(2016) ‘Objectual Understanding, Factivity and Belief’ (with J.A. Carter) for Epistemic Reasons, Epistemic Norms, and Epistemic Goals, (eds.) M. Grajner and P. Schmechtig, Berlin: De Gruyter.
(2014) ‘Openmindedness and Truth’ (With J.A. Carter). Canadian Journal of Philosophy 44 (2): 207-224.
(2014) ‘A New Maneuver Against the Epistemic Relativist’ (With J.A. Carter). Synthese 191 (8): 1683-1695.
(2014) ‘Objectual Understanding and the Value Problem’ (With J.A. Carter). American Philosophical Quarterly 51 (1): 1-14.
(2012) ‘Is There Propositional Understanding?’, Logos & Episteme 3 (2): 181-192.
(2011) ‘Norms of Assertion: The Quantity and Quality of Epistemic Support’, Philosophia 39 (4): 615-635.
IN PROGRESS
Books
Mindtech Ethics
Articles
Moral Enhancement and Cheapened Achievement: Psychedelics, Virtual Reality and AI (with K. Cheung and B.D. Earp)
Repairing Institutional Trust
Algorithms and the Right to an Explanation: A New Approach (with J.A. Carter and M. Hicks)
Edited Volumes
(2017) Knowledge-First Approaches in Epistemology and Mind (With J.A. Carter & B. Jarvis). Oxford University Press.
Papers
(2020) 'Elgin on Understanding: How Does it Involve Know-How, Endorsement and Factivity?'. Synthese.
(2020) 'Understanding a Communicated Thought' (with J.A. Carter and J.P. Grodniewicz). Synthese.
(2020) 'Is Searching the Internet Making Us Intellectually Arrogant?' (With J.A. Carter). Arrogance and Polarisation, (eds). M. Lynch and A . Tanesini. Routledge.
(2019) 'Epistemic Norms, Closure, and No-Belief Hinge Epistemology' (with M. Simion and J. Schnurr). Synthese.
(2019) 'Intellectual Humility and Assertion' (with J. A. Carter). The Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of Humility, (eds). M. Alfano, M. Lynch and A. Tanesini. Routledge.
(2017) ‘Googled Assertion’ (with J.A. Carter). Philosophical Psychology 30(4): 486-497.
(2017) ‘Knowledge-First: An Introduction’ (with J. A. Carter & B. Jarvis), Knowledge-First: Approaches in Epistemology and Mind, (eds.) J.A. Carter, E.C. Gordon & B. Jarvis, Oxford: OUP.
(2017) ‘Understanding in Epistemology’ entry for The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. Jon Matheson.
(2017) ‘Knowledge, Assertion and Intellectual Humility’ (with J.A. Carter) for Logos and Episteme (special issue on Intellectual Humility), eds. J.A. Carter, J. Kallestrup and D. Pritchard. (4): 489-502.
(2016) ‘Social Epistemology and the Acquisition of Understanding’ for Explaining Understanding: Perspectives from Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, (eds.) S. Ammon, C. Baumberger and S. Grimm, Routledge: pp. 293-317.
(2016) ‘Objectual Understanding, Factivity and Belief’ (with J.A. Carter) for Epistemic Reasons, Epistemic Norms, and Epistemic Goals, (eds.) M. Grajner and P. Schmechtig, Berlin: De Gruyter.
(2014) ‘Openmindedness and Truth’ (With J.A. Carter). Canadian Journal of Philosophy 44 (2): 207-224.
(2014) ‘A New Maneuver Against the Epistemic Relativist’ (With J.A. Carter). Synthese 191 (8): 1683-1695.
(2014) ‘Objectual Understanding and the Value Problem’ (With J.A. Carter). American Philosophical Quarterly 51 (1): 1-14.
(2012) ‘Is There Propositional Understanding?’, Logos & Episteme 3 (2): 181-192.
(2011) ‘Norms of Assertion: The Quantity and Quality of Epistemic Support’, Philosophia 39 (4): 615-635.
IN PROGRESS
Books
Mindtech Ethics
Articles
Moral Enhancement and Cheapened Achievement: Psychedelics, Virtual Reality and AI (with K. Cheung and B.D. Earp)
Repairing Institutional Trust
Algorithms and the Right to an Explanation: A New Approach (with J.A. Carter and M. Hicks)