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Reviewing:
· I have reviewed for Synthese, Review of Philosophy and Psychology, Philosophical Psychology, Teorema, The Croation Journal of Philosophy, and Philosophy and the Mind Sciences.
- 'The Know-How of Virtue', (2023), in Journal of Applied Philosophy. Available HERE.
- 'Self-Regulation and Political Confabulation' (2022), in Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, Issue 92: Values and Virtues for a Challenging World, (eds) Jefferson, A., Palermos, O., Paris, P., & Webber, J, Cambridge University Press. Available HERE (get in touch if you cannot get access).
- Julian Baggini wrote a blog post on the ideas in this paper, which you can read HERE.
- 'When a Hybrid Account of Disorder is not enough: The Case of Gender Dysphoria' (2021) in European Journal of Analytic Philosophy, 17(2), 5-28. Available open-access HERE.
Co-Authored:
- Bortolotti, L. and Murphy-Hollies, K., (2023), 'Why We Should Be Curious about Each Other', in Philosophies, 8(4), p.71. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/philosophies8040071
- Murphy-Hollies, K. and Caporuscio, C., (2023), 'What is left of irrationality?', in Philosophical Psychology, 36(4), pp.808-818. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2023.2186220 (book review of N. Levy's 'Bad Beliefs')
- Bortolotti, L. and Murphy-Hollies, K. (2022), 'Exceptionalism at the time of COVID-19: where nationalism meets irrationality', in the Danish Yearbook of Philosophy. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/24689300-bja10025
- Bortolotti, L. and Murphy-Hollies, K. (2022) “The Agency-First Epistemology of Psychedelics”, Philosophy and the Mind Sciences, 3. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33735/phimisci.2022.9283 (book review of C. Letheby's 'Philosophy of Psychedelics')
- Murphy-Hollies, K. and Bortolotti, L. (2021), ‘Stories as Evidence’, in Memory, Mind & Media, 1(3), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/mem.2021.
In Progress:
- Paper on conspiracy theorists and confabulation (title redacted)
- Paper on confabulation and love (title redacted)
- Belief or Make-Belief; aesthetics and conspiracy theories
- A chapter on epistemic vices and virtues and epistemic injustice
- On 'Affective Innocence'
- Epistemic injustice and mindshaping
Reviewing:
· I have reviewed for Synthese, Review of Philosophy and Psychology, Philosophical Psychology, Teorema, The Croation Journal of Philosophy, and Philosophy and the Mind Sciences.