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Dr. J. Adam Carter is a Research Fellow at Edinburgh University on the AHRC-funded Extended Knowledge project. Previously, he was lecturer in philosophy at Queen’s University Belfast and Eindhoven University of Technology. Carter received his PhD in Philosophy at Edinburgh University (2009), where his doctoral thesis was supervised by Duncan Pritchard and examined by Ernest Sosa. Carter’s main research areas lie at the intersection of epistemology, value theory and the philosophy of language. His work has appeared in Nous, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Erkenntnis, Philosophical Studies, Analysis, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, the Canadian Journal of Philosophy, American Philosophical Quarterly, Synthese, Episteme, Bioethics, the Journal of Applied Philosophy and the Australasian Journal of Philosophy. He currently has two books under contract: Metaepistemology and Relativism under contract with Palgrave-MacMillan, and A Critical Introduction to Knowledge-How (co-authored with Ted Poston) under contract with Continuum.

 

Dr. Emma C. Gordon received her PhD in Philosophy at Edinburgh University (2012), where her doctoral thesis was supervised by Duncan Pritchard and examined by Stephen Grimm. She has published in Synthese, Bioethics, American Philosophical Quarterly, Journal of Applied Philosophy, Philosophia and Logos & Episteme. Gordon’s main research areas are in epistemology, value theory and normative ethics.

 

Dr. Benjamin Jarvis has been, most recently, Lecturer in Philosophy at Queen’s University Belfast. He received his PhD in Philosophy at Brown University (2010), where his doctoral thesis was supervised by Richard Heck. His main research areas are in epistemology, philosophy of mind and philosophical logic. Jarvis has published in Noûs, Philosophical Studies, Analytic Philosophy, the Australasian Journal of Philosophy, the Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Analysis, Synthese and the Pacific Philosophical Quarterly. His book The Rules of Thought (co-authored with Jonathan Ichikawa) was published with Oxford University Press in 2013. 

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