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Mona Simion
Mona Simion
Professor of Philosophy, Cogito Epistemology Research Centre, University of Glasgow
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The ‘should’in conceptual engineering
M Simion
Inquiry 61 (8), 914-928, 2018
862018
Norms of belief
M Simion, C Kelp, H Ghijsen
Philosophical Issues 26 (1), 375-392, 2016
842016
Assertion: Knowledge is enough
M Simion
Synthese 193 (10), 3041-3056, 2016
682016
Conceptual innovation, function first
M Simion, C Kelp
Noûs 54 (4), 985-1002, 2020
632020
Knowledge‐first functionalism
M Simion
Philosophical Issues 29 (1), 254-267, 2019
532019
Criticism and blame in action and assertion
C Kelp, M Simion
The Journal of Philosophy 114 (2), 76-93, 2017
522017
Reasons, Justification, and Defeat
J Brown, M Simion
OUP, 2021
41*2021
Testimonial contractarianism: A knowledge‐first social epistemology
M Simion
Noûs 55 (4), 891-916, 2021
33*2021
Resistance to Evidence and the Duty to Believe
M Simion
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2023
31*2023
The ethics and epistemology of trust
JA Carter, M Simion
312020
No epistemic norm for action
M Simion
American Philosophical Quarterly 55 (3), 231-238, 2018
292018
Sharing knowledge: A functionalist account of assertion
C Kelp, M Simion
Cambridge University Press, 2021
282021
Assertion: The Constitutive Norms View
M Simion, C Kelp
26*2020
How to be an anti-reductionist
M Simion, C Kelp
Synthese 197, 2849-2866, 2020
252020
Hermeneutical injustice as basing failure
M Simion
Well-Founded Belief, 177-189, 2019
252019
The C account of assertion: A negative result
C Kelp, M Simion
Synthese 197, 125-137, 2020
242020
What is trustworthiness?
C Kelp, M Simion
Noûs 57 (3), 667-683, 2023
222023
Shifty speech and independent thought: Epistemic normativity in context
M Simion
Oxford University Press, 2021
222021
Commodious knowledge
C Kelp, M Simion
Synthese 194, 1487-1502, 2017
182017
Perception, history and benefit
M Simion
Episteme 13 (1), 61-76, 2016
182016
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