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Professor Casullo teaches graduate courses in epistemology and metaphysics. His publications focus on a priori knowledge, perception, and metaphysical issues connected with particulars and universals. He is the editor of the International Research Library of Philosophy volume on A Priori Knowledge, and the author of A Priori Justification.
Representative publications:
A Priori Justification (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003). Now available in paperback (2005).
- Reviewed in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2003.08.08.
- Reviewed in The Philosophical Quarterly 54 (2004): 604-613.
- Reviewed in International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (2004): 441-442.
- Reviewed in Mind 114 (2005): 124-128
- Reviewed in The Philosophical Review 115 (2006): 251-255
- Reviewed in Sats - Nordic Journal of Philosophy 7 (2006): 136-147
- Reviewed in Grazer Philosophische Studien 73 (2006): 259-264
- Reviewed in Philosophical Books 48 (2007): 241-251
"Epistemic Overdetermination and A Priori Justification," Philosophical Perspectives 19 (2005): 41-58.
"A Prior Knowledge", and "Knowledge and Modality," in D.M. Borchert, ed., Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd ed. (Detroit: Macmillian Reference USA, 2006).
"Defeasible A Priori Justification: A Reply to Thurow," The Philosophical Quarterly 58 (2008): 336-343.
"Testimony and A Priori Knowledge," Episteme 4 (2007): 322-334.
"What Is Entitlement?" Acta Analytica 22 (2007): 267-279.
"Analyzing A Priori Knowledge," Philosophical Studies (forthcoming).

