Charles Côté-Bouchard
Carleton University
Montréal, Rutgers, King's College London
​​charles.cote79 -at- gmail.com
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Work In Progress


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Here are my main papers in preparation. Some of them are under review, so I have replaced titles with brief descriptions. 
​Feel free to email me if you would like to know more about them (charles.cote79 -at- gmail.com)
  • ​A paper about some negative epistemological consequences of the Internet, especially of filtered, personalized Web platforms.
  • A paper against the claim that friendship normatively requires doxastic partiality, at the expense of epistemic norms.
  • A paper about the epistemology of online testimony, especially about consequences of the Internet for the debate between reductionism and anti-reductionism
  • A paper defending naturalized epistemology.
  • A co-authored paper about epistemic consequentialism and the value of truth
  • A co-authored critique of epistemic expressivism​
  • A critical assessment of action-based constitutivism about epistemic normativity (a sequel to my 2016 Philosophical Studies paper)
  • A paper about whether and in what sense epistemic normativity might be social.
  • A solution to the problem of doxastic involuntarism for epistemic deontologism (a sequel to my 2019 Synthese article).
  • Book Review: The Misinformation Age by Cailin O’Connor and James Owen Weatherall.

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