It is my pleasure to welcome the Cocoon's newest contributor, Jamie Carlin Watson, to the blog. Jamie is Assistant Professor at Broward College, and focuses on "epistemology and the implications of epistemic debates for a variety of philosophical questions. My primary research is in social epistemology, in which I develop accounts of expertise, epistemic advantage, and exploitation to inform questions in medical and business ethics and political philosophy."
Jamie's publications include:
Jamie Carlin Watson (2014). Many Irrelevant Evils: A Response to the Bayesian Problem of Evil. International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 75 (4):365-378.
Jamie Carlin Watson (2014). Picking Out the a Priori. Philosophical Forum 45 (4):413-432.
Jamie Carlin Watson (2013). Dilemma Arguments Against Naturalism. Episteme 11 (2):1-15.
Jamie is also co-author of Critical Thinking: An Introduction to Reasoning Well, 2nd ed. (Bloomsbury, forthcoming), and The Critical Thinking Toolkit (Wiley-Blackwell, forthcoming).
Welcome!
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