John Greco
Eslick Chair in Philosophy
Department of Philosophy
Saint Louis University
3800 Lindell Blvd.
Humanities 130
Saint Louis, MO 63108
Email: jgreco2@slu.edu
Phone: (314) 977-7264
Education:
Ph.D. in Philosophy, Brown University,
Providence, RI, 1989.
A.B. in Philosophy, Georgetown
University, Washington, D.C., 1983.
Professional appointments:
Leonard and Elizabeth Eslick
Chair in Philosophy, Saint Louis University, 2006 to present.
Visiting Lecturer, University
of Geneva, April 2008
Full Professor, Fordham University, 2005.
Scots Philosophical Club Centennial
Fellow, 2004
Visiting Lecturer, University of
Helsinki, April 2004.
Associate Professor, Fordham University,
1995-2005.
Assistant Professor, Fordham University, 1989-1995.
Visiting Instructor, Wheaton College,
Norton, MA, 1988-89.
Visiting Researcher, Georgetown University, Summer 1988.
Publications:
Books:
Achieving Knowledge (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2009)
The Oxford Handbook of Skepticism, ed., (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2008).
Rationality and the Good, co-edited with Mark Timmons and Alfred
Mele, (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2007).
Sosa and his Critics, ed.,
(Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2004).
Putting Skeptics in Their Place: The
Nature of Skeptical Arguments and Their Role in Philosophical Inquiry (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2000).
The Blackwell Guide to Epistemology, co-edited with Ernest Sosa, (Oxford:
Blackwell Publishers, 1999).
Journal
articles and chapters in books:
Knowledge and Success from
Ability,” Philosophical Studies 142 (2009): 17-26.
“Skepticism and Internalism,”
Iris. European Journal of
Philosophy and Public Debate
2 (2009).
“Introduction: Rescher’s Theory of
Inquiry,” in Reason, Methhod and Value: A Reader on the Philosophy of
Nicholas Rescher, Dale Jacquette, ed. (Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, 2009).
“What’s Wrong with Contextualism?”, Philosophical
Quarterly, 58, 232 (2008): 416-436.
“Friendly Theism” in James Kraft, ed., Religious Tolerance through Epistemic
Humility (Ashgate, 2008).
“The Value Problem,” in The Value of Knowledge, (eds.) A. Haddock, A. Millar,
& D. H. Pritchard, Oxford University Press (Oxford, 2008). Reprinted in
Arguing about Knowledge, Ram Neta and Duncan Pritchard, eds., (Oxford:
Routledge, 2008).
“Skepticism about the External World” ”
in The Oxford Handbook of Skepticism, John Greco, ed., (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2008).
“Response to Bernecker,” with
Daniel Breyer, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76, 1 (2008).
“The Nature of Ability and Purpose of
Knowledge,” Philosophical Issues, 17, The Metaphysics of Epistemology
(Special issue of Nous), 2007: 57-69.
“Discrimination and
Testimonial Knowledge,” Episteme 4, 3 (2007).
“External World Skepticism,” Philosophy
Compass 2 (2007).
“Reformed Epistemology” in The
Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Religion (Routledge, 2007).
“Epistemology in the Twentieth Century,”
in A Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies, Constantin
Boundas, ed., (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007).
“Worries about Pritchard’s Safety,” Synthese
158, 3 (2007): 299-302.
“Virtue, Luck and the Pyrrhonian
Problematic,” Philosophical Studies 130 (2006): 9-34. Translated into
Spanish and reprinted in Teorías Contemporáneas de la Justificación Epistémica,
Claudia Lorena García, Ángeles Eraña Lagos and Patricia King Dávalos, eds.
(Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, forthcoming.)
“How to be a Pragmatist: C.I. Lewis and Humean Skepticism,” Transactions
of the Charles .S. Peirce Society 42, 1 (2006): 24-31.
“Justification is not Internal,” in Contemporary
Debates in Epistemology, Matthias Steup and Ernest Sosa, eds., (Oxford:
Blackwell, 2005).
“Alston’s Epistemology of Perception,” in
Perspectives on the Philosophy of William P. Alston, Heather
Battaly and Michael Lynch, eds. (New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2005).
“Virtue Epistemology,” The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2004 Edition.
Translated into Polish and reprinted in Hybris, 2005.
“A Different Sort of Contextualism,” Erkenntnis 61 (2004):
383-400.
“Externalism and Skepticism,” in The
Externalist Challenge: New Studies on Cognition and Intentionality, Richard
Shantz, ed. (Berlin and New York: de Gruyter, 2004).
“Reid’s Reply to the
Skeptic,” in The Cambridge Companion to Reid, Terence Cuneo and René van
Woudenberg, eds., (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).
“Why not Reliabilism?”, in The
Epistemology of Keith Lehrer, Erik J. Olsson, ed.,
(Dordrecht: Kluwer Press, 2004).
“Motivations for Sosa’s Epistemology,” in
Sosa and his Critics, John Greco, ed. (Oxford: Blackwell, 2004).
“How to Preserve Your Virtue while Losing
Your Perspective,” in Sosa and his Critics, John Greco, ed. (Oxford:
Blackwell, 2004).
“Virtue and Luck, Epistemic and
Otherwise,” Metaphilosophy 34, 3 (2003): 353-66. Reprinted in Virtues:
Moral and Epistemic, Michael Brady and Duncan Pritchard, eds. (Oxford:
Blackwell, 2004).
“Knowledge as Credit for True Belief,” in
Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology, Michael
DePaul and Linda Zagzebski, eds. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003).
“Precis of Putting Skeptics in Their Place” and “Further Thoughts on Agent
Reliabilism,” in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research LXVI, 2
(2003). For a symposium on Putting
Skeptics in Their Place, with Stewart Cohen, Douglas Geivett, Jonathan
Kvanvig, Reza Lahroodi and Frederick Schmitt.
“Virtues in
Epistemology” in The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology, Paul Moser, ed.
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002).
Reprinted in The Theory of Knowledge: Classic and Contemporary
Readings, 3rd edition, Louis Pojman, ed. (Belmont, CA:
Wadsworth, 2003); The Canon and Its Critics, 2nd
edition, Todd M. Furman and
Mitchell Avila, eds. (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003); Essential Knowledge,
Steven Luper, ed. (New York: Longman Publishers, 2004).
“How
to Reid Moore,” Philosophical Quarterly 52, 209 (2002): 544-563.
Reprinted
in The Philosophy of Thomas Reid, John Haldane and Stephen Read, eds.
(Oxford: Blackwell, 2003).
“Virtues and Rules in Epistemology,” in Virtue
Epistemology: Essays on Epistemic Virtue and Responsibility, Abrol
Fairweather and Linda Zagzebski, eds. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001)
“Virtue, Skepticism and Context,” in Knowledge,
Belief and Character, Guy Axtell, ed. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield
Publishers, 2000).
Reprinted from Putting Skeptics in
Their Place.
"Scepticism and Epistemic
Kinds," Philosophical Issues, 10, Skepticism (2000): 366-76.
Translated in to Spanish and reprinted as
“Escepticismo y Generos Epistemicos” Teorema XVIII, 3 (2000): 183-93.
"Two Kinds of Intellectual
Virtue," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research LX, 1 (2000), pp.
179-184.
“Skepticism and the Modern Ontology,” Insight
and Inference, Michael Baur, ed., Proceedings of the American Catholic
Philosophical Association (New York: American Catholic Philosophical
Association, 2000).
"Agent Reliabilism," in Philosophical
Perspectives, 13, Epistemology, James Tomberlin, ed. (Atascadero, CA:
Ridgeview Press, 1999).
"Skepticism, Reliabilism, and Virtue
Epistemology," Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of
Philosophy, Vol. 5. Epistemology, Richard Cobb-Stevens, ed. (Bowling
Green: Philosophy Documentation Center, 1999).
“Virtue Epistemology,” The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Fall 1999 Edition, Edward N. Zalta (ed.).
"What is Epistemology?", in
John Greco and Ernest Sosa, eds. Blackwell Guide to Epistemology
(Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1999).
"Perception as Interpretation,"
in Texts and Their Interpretation, Michael Baur, ed., Proceedings
of the American Catholic Philosophical Association (New York: American Catholic
Philosophical Association, 1999).
"Response to John Haldane, ’Thomism
and the Future of Catholic Philosophy’,” New Blackfriars 80, 938 (1999),
pp. 181-185.
"Foundationalism and Philosophy of
Religion," in Philosophy of Religion: A Guide to the Subject, Brian
Davies, ed. (London: Cassell and Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University,
1998), pp. 34-41.
"The Force of Hume's Skepticism
about Unobserved Matters of Fact," Journal of Philosophical Research
xxiii (1998), pp. 289-306.
"Catholics vs. Calvinists on
Religious Knowledge," American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly
LXXI, 1 (1997), pp. 13-34.
"Modern Ontology and the Problems of
Epistemology," American Philosophical Quarterly 32, 3 (1995), pp.
241-251.
"Reid's Critique of Berkeley and
Hume: What's the Big Idea?," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
LV, 2 (1995), pp. 279-296.
"A Second Paradox Concerning
Responsibility and Luck," Metaphilosophy 26, 1&2 (1995), pp.
81-96.
"Virtue Epistemology and the
Relevant Sense of "Relevant Possibility'," Southern Journal of
Philosophy, XXXII, 1 (1994), pp. 61-77.
"Virtues and Vices of Virtue
Epistemology," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 23 (1993), pp.
413-432. Reprinted in Knowledge and
Justification: Volume I, Ernest Sosa, ed., The International Research
Library of Philosophy (Hampshire: Dartmouth Publishing Company, 1994); Epistemology:
An Anthology, Jaegwon Kim and Ernest Sosa, eds. (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2000).
"How to Beat a Skeptic without
Begging the Question," Ratio VI (1993), pp. 1-15.
"Is Natural Theology Necessary for
Theistic Knowledge?", in Rational
Faith: Catholic Responses to Reformed Epistemology, Linda Zagzebski, ed.
(Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1993), pp. 168-198.
"Internalism and Epistemically
Responsible Belief," Synthese
85 (1990), pp. 245-277.
"Plantinga, Foundationalism, and the
Charge of Self-referential Incoherence," Grazer Philosophische
Studien 31 (1988), pp. 187-193.
"A Reply to Stroud's Skeptic," Philosophical
Papers XVI (1987), pp. 23-39.
Short
encyclopedia and dictionary articles:
"Virtue Epistemology," in
Matthias Steup, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Epistemology, 2nd
edition (Oxford: Blackwell, forthcoming).
“Ernest Sosa,” in Jaegwon Kim, Ernest Sosa, and Gary Rosenkrantz (eds.) A Companion to
Metaphysics, 2nd edition (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, 2009)
"Internalism versus Externalism” in Encyclopedia
of Philosophy, 2nd edition, Donald M. Borchert, ed., (Detroit: MacMillan Reference, 2006). Revised
and expanded from the 1995 Supplement.
"Virtue Epistemology," in Encyclopedia
of Philosophy, 2nd edition, Donald M. Borchert, ed., (Detroit: MacMillan Reference, 2006). Revised
and expanded from the 1995 Supplement.
“Edmund Gettier,” “Carl Ginet,” “Jaegwon
Kim,” “Keith Lehrer,” “Sydney Shoemaker,” “Ernest Sosa,” all in The
Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers, Ernest LePore, ed. (Bristol:
Thoemmes Press, 2005).
“Inference to the best explanation,"
in The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 2nd edition, Robert Audi, ed.
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999).
"Internalism versus Externalism” and
"Virtue Epistemology," in Encyclopedia of Philosophy Supplement, Donald
M. Borchert, ed., (New York:
MacMillan Publishing Company, 1995).
"Virtue Epistemology," in
Jonathan Dancy and Ernest Sosa, eds., The Blackwell Companion to
Epistemology (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1992), pp. 520-522.
Book
reviews:
Review of Earl Conee and Richard
Feldman, Evidentialism: Essays in Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2004, in International Philosophical Quarterly,
forthcoming.
Review of Joseph Houston, ed., Thomas
Reid: Context, Influence, Significance. Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic
Press, 2004, in The Journal of Scottish Philosophy 3, 2 (2005): 186-90.
Review of Noah Lemos, Common
Sense: A Contemporary Defense, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004,
in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2005).
Review of Richard Swinburne, Epistemic
Justification, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2001, in Faith and Philosophy
21, 4 (2004): 547-9.
Review of Charles Landesman, Skepticism:
The Major Issues, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2002, in Mind 113,
452 (2004): 766-8.
Review of N.M.L. Nathan, The
Price of Doubt, London and New York: Routledge, 2001, in Mind 111,
441 (2002), pp. 149-52.
Review of Alvin Plantinga, Warranted
Christian Belief, New York: Oxford University Press, 2000, in American
Catholic Philosophical Quarterly LXXV, 3 (2001), pp. 461-6.
Review of Robert Kirk, Relativism and
Reality, London: Routledge, 1999, in Philosophical Quarterly (2000).
Feature Review Article: William P Alston,
A Realist Conception of Truth, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996,
in International Philosophical Quarterly XXXVIII, 3 (1998), pp. 313-317.
Review of Robert Fogelin, Pyrrhonian
Reflections on Knowledge and Justification, Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 1994, in International Philosophical Quarterly, XXXVII, 1 (1997),
pp. 115-119.
Review of Susan Haack, Evidence and
Inquiry, Oxford: Blackwell Press,1995, in International Philosophical
Quarterly XXXVI, 2 (1996), pp. 231-234.
Review of Vincent Brummer, Speaking of
a Personal God, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992, in Faith
and Philosophy vol 12, no 1 (1995), pp. 148-153.
Review of Alvin Plantinga, Warrant:
The Current Debate and Warrant and Proper Function, both Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1993, in International Philosophical Quarterly,
vol XXXV, no 1, (1995), pp. 109-112.
Review of Jonathan Kvanvig, The
Intellectual Virtues and the Life of the Mind, Rowman and Littlefield,
1992, in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol LIV, no 4,
(December 1994), pp. 973-976.
Review of John Bender, ed., The
Current State of the Coherence Theory, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers,
1989, in Nous, vol XXVII, no 1, (March 1993), pp. 111-113.
Review of Marie McGinn, Sense and
Certainty, New York: Basil Blackwell, 1989, in Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research, vol LI, no 3, (September 1991), pp. 689-693.
Selected professional addresses and
presentations:
“The Value Problem Revisited,” keynote
address for Conference on Epistemic Goodness, University of Oklahoma, March
2009.
“Comments on Michael Bergmann, Justification
without Awareness, APA Central Division Meeting, Chicago, February 2009.
“Knowledge and Evidence,” Washington
University, November 2008.
“Common Sense in Thomas Reid,” Baylor
University, November 2008
“Evidentialism about Knowledge,” Baylor
University, November 2008.
“Epistemic Normativity,” keynote address
for the Central States Philosophical Association, September, 2008.
“Knowledge and Evidence,” Purdue
University, September 2008.
“Common Sense in Thomas Reid,” University
of Missouri, Columbia, spring 2008.
“Religious Belief and Testimony,” Baylor University
Philosophy of Religion Conference, San Antonio, TX, February 2008.
“Epistemic Evaluation: A Virtue-Theoretic
Account,” Episteme Lectures, University of Geneva, spring 2008.
“Knowledge as Success from Ability,”
Conference on Epistemic Agency, University of Geneva, spring 2008.
“Knowledge as Success from Ability,” Midwest Epistemology
Workshop, Northwestern University, November 2007.
“Epistemic Evaluation: A Virtue-theoretic Approach,” keynote
address for Northern Illinois University Graduate Student Conference on Virtue
Epistemology, November 2007.
“Common Sense in Thomas Reid,” Conference on Common Sense,
University of Chicago, October, 2007.
“Skepticism,” appearance on Philosophy Talk radio
program. Available at: http://philosophytalk.org/notesPastShows.htm
“Comments on Juan Comensana,” second
annual Philosophy On-line Conference, May 2007.
“The Problem of Undiscriminating
Children,” Episteme Conference on the Epistemology of Testimony, Rutgers
University, June 2007.
“Comments on Kvanvig, Pritchard and
Riggs,” APA Pacific Division, April 2007.
“The Purpose of Knowledge and the Nature
of Ability,” APA Central Division, April 2007.
“The Purpose of Knowledge and the Nature
of Ability,” SOFIA Conference on the Metaphysics of Epistemology, Cancun, Mexico, January 2007.
“What’s Wrong with Contextualism?,” Moral
Contextualism Conference at University of Aberdeen, July 4-5, 2006.
“The Value Problem in Jonathan Kvanvig’s The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of
Understanding,”
APA Pacific Division, March 2006.
“Epistemic Evaluation: A Virtue-theoretic Approach,” Saint
Louis University, March 2006.
“Virtue, Luck and the Pyrrhonian
Problematic,” Loyola-Marymount University,
September 2005.
“Comments on Pritchard’s Epistemic
Luck,” APA Pacific Division, April 2005.
“Holding Defeat to the Fire,” CUNY Graduate
School, March 2005.
“Virtue, Luck and the Pyrrhonian
Problematic,” Brown University, February 1, 2005.
“Holding Defeat to the Fire,” Brown
University, January 31, 2005.
“Reid on Direct Realism and
Acquaintance,” Reid Conference at the University of Aberdeen, November 26-27,
2004.
“Virtue, Luck and the Pyrrhonian
Problematic,” Virtue Epistemology Conference at Stirling University, November
19-21, 2004.
“Virtue, Luck
and the Pyrrhonian Problematic,” Edinburgh University, November 17, 2004.
“Holding Defeat to the Fire,” Glasgow
University, November 16, 2004.
“God, Grace and Gettier,” Butler Society,
Oxford University, November 15, 2004.
“Holding Defeat to the Fire, “ Sheffield
University, November 5, 2004.
“Holding Defeat to the Fire,” Stirling
University, November 4, 2004.
“C. I. Lewis’s Epistemology,” New York
Pragmatists Society, September 24, 2004.
“Epistemic
Evaluation: A Virtue-Theoretic Approach,” Series of lectures for an intensive
seminar at the common graduate school of Finnish philosophy departments,
University of Helsinki, April 2004.
“Holding
Defeat to the Fire,” Invited Symposium on Virtue Epistemology, Pacific Division
Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pasadena, March 2004.
“Skeptical
Heuristics,” Keynote Address at a conference on Skepticism in Contemporary
Epistemology, University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, October 2003.
“A Different Sort of Contextualism,”
Conference on Contextualist Approaches to Epistemology, University of Mainz,
Germany, September 2003.
“God,
Grace, and Gettier,” Society of Christian Philosophers session at the American
Catholic Philosophical Association, November 2002.
“Direct
Realism and Acquaintance in Reid,” Reid Society session at the APA Eastern
Division, December 2002.
“Knowledge
as Credit for True Belief,” Saint Louis University, spring 2002.
“Knowledge
as Credit for True Belief,” Syracuse University, spring 2002.
“Two
Kinds of Aristotelian in Contemporary Epistemology,” Biola University, Los
Angeles, fall 2001.
“How
to Reid Moore,” Biola University, Los Angeles, fall 2001.
“How
to Reid Moore,” Instituto de Investigaciones
Filosoficas of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Seminar on
Skepticism, Mexico City, August 2001.
“Two Kinds of Aristotelian in
Contemporary Epistemology,” Canadian Philosophical Association, Seminar on
Aristotle in Contemporary Philosophy, Montreal, fall 2001.
“Zagzebski on Knowledge and Intellectual
Virtue,” Kingfisher Chair Inaugural Lectures
in honor of Linda Zagzebski, University of Oklahoma, spring 2001.
“Comments on Peter W. Ross, ‘Fixing the Reference of Color
Terms’,” Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association, December
2000.
“Knowledge as Credit for True Belief,”
Conference on Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology,
University of Notre Dame, fall 2000.
“An Argument Against Deontological
Theories of Justification,” Conference on Virtue and Duty in Epistemology,
Santa Barbara, fall 1999.
“Skepticism, Inference and the Modern
Ontology,” American Catholic Philosophical Association, Minneapolis, fall 1999.
"Skepticism, Reliabilism, and Virtue
Epistemology," World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, August 1998.
"Epistemic Kinds and the Principle
of Inferential Justification: Comments on Christopher Hookway," SOFIA Conference, Oviedo, Spain, July 1998.
"Perception as Interpretation,"
American Catholic Philosophical Association, Pittsburg, March 1998.
"What is Virtue Epistemology?"
Introductory remarks at a special session on virtue epistemology, American
Catholic Philosophical Association, Buffalo, NY, Spring 1997.
"Skepticism and the Modern
Self", Society of Christian Philosophers Regional Meeting, University of
Dayton, Spring 1997.
"Skepticism and Modern
Ontology", Society of Christian Philosophers Regional Meeting, Calvin
College, Spring 1997.
"Hume's Skepticism about Unobserved
Matters of Fact," New Jersey Regional Philosophical Association, Spring
1996.
Response to Jonathan Kvanvig, "Why
do Inquiring Minds Want to Know?", Wheaton College, Fall 1995.
"Catholics vs. Calvinists on
Religious Knowledge," Society of Christian Philosophers Regional Meeting,
Boulder, CO, Spring 1995.
"Reid's Critique of Berkeley and
Hume: What's the Big Idea?," American Philosophical Association Pacific
Division Meeting, April 1994.
"Reid's Critique of Berkeley and
Hume: What's the Big Idea?," New
Jersey Regional Philosophical Association, November 1993.
"A Different Paradox Concerning
Moral Responsibility and Luck," Georgetown University, April 1993.
"Is Natural Theology Necessary for
Theistic Knowledge?", American Philosophical Association Pacific Division
Meeting, March 1992.
"Skeptical Hypotheses and Relevant
Alternatives," Society for the Discussion of Realism and Anti-realism at
the American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting, December 1990.
"Three Paradoxes Concerning Moral
Responsibility," Society for Values in Higher Education at Williams
College, August 1990.
Selected service:
Advisory
Committee to the Program Committee, APA Eastern Division, 2006-9.
Editorial Board, American
Philosophical Quarterly, starting 2005.
Executive Committee, Society of Christian
Philosophers, 2005-8.
Strategic Planning Committee, Department
of Philosophy, Fordham University,
2003-5.
Program Committee, Eastern Division of
the American Philosophical Association, 2000-2.
Committee on Lectures, Publications and
Research, American Philosophical Association, 1998-2001.
Chair, APA
Book Prize Selection Committee (sub-committee of Committee on Lectures,
Publications and Research), 1998-2001.
Executive Council, American Catholic
Philosophical Association, 1999-2001.
Program Committee, American Catholic
Philosophical Association, 1997.
Search Committee for Fordham College
Dean, 1998
Core Curriculum Committee, Fordham
University, 1997-2001.
Acting Director of Graduate Studies,
Philosophy Department, Fordham University, summer and fall 1997.
Referee for various, including American
Philosophical Quarterly, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Canadian
Journal of Philosophy, Critica, Dialectica, Dialogue, Hume
Studies, International Philosophical Quarterly, Journal of
Philosophical Research, Metaphilosophy, Mind, Philosophical Quarterly,
Philosophical Studies, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Synthese,
Theoria, Thought, Blackwell Publishers, Cambridge University Press,
MacMillian Publishing Co., Oxford University Press, SUNY Press, National
Endowment for the Humanities.
Professional societies:
American Catholic Philosophical
Association, American Philosophical Association, Hume Society, International
Berkeley Society, Philosophers in Jesuit Education, Reid Society, Society of
Christian Philosophers.