David Henderson, Robert R. Chambers Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and the Moral Sciences, (Ph.D., Washington University)

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Representative publication in epistemology include:

"Testimonial Belief and Epistemic Competence," forthcoming Nous.

"Epistemic Virtues and Cognitive Dispositions," (with Terry Horgan), in K. Steuber, G. Damschen, and  R. Schnepf (eds.), Debating Dispositions: Issues in Metaphysics, Epistemology and Philosophy of Mind , Berlin : DeGruyter (forthcoming).

"The Ins and Outs of Transglobal Reliabilism" (with Terry Horgan), in Sanford Goldberg (ed.), Internalism and Externalism in Semantics and Epistemology, Oxford University Press (forthcoming).

"The A Priori Isn't All It Is Cracked Up To Be, But It Is Something," (with Terry Horgan), Philosophical Topics (2001), 219-250.

"Practicing Safe Epistemology," (with Terry Horgan), Philosophical Studies 102 (2001): 227-58.

"Iceberg Epistemology." (with Terry Horgan), Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 61 (2000), 497-535.

"Epistemic Competence and Contextualist Epistemology: Why Contextualism in Not Just the Poor Person's Coherentism," The Journal of Philosophy 91 (1994), 627-49.

Representative publication in the philosophy of the social sciences include:

" Rationality and Rationalist Approaches in the Social Sciences" in Stephen Turner and William Outwaite (eds.), Handbook of Social Science Methodology, Sage Publishing (forthcoming).

"Norms, Normative Principles, and Explanation" Philosophy of Social Science 32 (2002), 329-364 .

"Simulation Theory vs. Simulation Theory: A Difference Without a Difference in Explanation," Southern Journal of Philosophy , Spindel Conference Supplement 34 (1996), 65-94.

Interpretation and Explanation in the Human Sciences . State University of New York Press (1993).