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Publications I. Chronological Organization of All Publications Books: 1. A Theory of Human Action , Prentice-Hall (1970), 230 pp.; reprinted in paperback by Princeton University Press (1977). 2. Values and Morals , edited, with Jaegwon Kim, D. Reidel (1978), 331 pp. 3. Epistemology and Cognition , Harvard University Press (1986), 437 pp. Paperback edition (1988). 4. Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive and Social Sciences (collected papers), MIT Press (1992), 336 pp. 5. Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science , edited, MIT Press (1993), 860 pp. Hardcover and paperback. 6. Philosophical Applications of Cognitive Science , Westview Press (1993), 182 pp. Hardcover and paperback. Italian translation (1996). Korean translation (1998). 7. Knowledge in a Social World , Oxford: Oxford University Press (1999). 407 pp. Hardcover and paperback. 8. Pathways to Knowledge: Private and Public (collected papers), New York: Oxford University Press (2002). 224 pp. Paperback edition (2004). 9. Simulating Minds: The Philosophy, Psychology and Neuroscience of Mindreading , New York: Oxford University Press (2006), 364 pp. Paperback edition (2008). 10. G. Schurz and M. Werning, eds. Reliable Knowledge and Social Epistemology: Essays on the Philosophy of Alvin Goldman and Replies by Goldman . Amsterdam: Rodopi (2009). 11. Social Epistemology: Essential Readings, edited, with Dennis Whitcomb. New York: Oxford University Press (2011). 12. Reliabilism and Contemporary Epistemology: Essays (collected papers). New York: Oxford University Press (2012) Forthcoming. 13. Joint Ventures: Mindreading, Mirroring, and Embodied Cognition: (collected papers). Oxford University Press (forthcoming).

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Publications I. Chronological Organization of All Publications Books: 1. A Theory of Human Action, Prentice-Hall (1970), 230 pp.; reprinted in paperback by Princeton

University Press (1977). 2. Values and Morals, edited, with Jaegwon Kim, D. Reidel (1978), 331 pp. 3. Epistemology and Cognition, Harvard University Press (1986), 437 pp. Paperback edition (1988). 4. Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive and Social Sciences (collected papers), MIT Press

(1992), 336 pp. 5. Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, edited, MIT Press (1993), 860 pp. Hardcover

and paperback. 6. Philosophical Applications of Cognitive Science, Westview Press (1993), 182 pp. Hardcover

and paperback. Italian translation (1996). Korean translation (1998).

7. Knowledge in a Social World, Oxford: Oxford University Press (1999). 407 pp. Hardcover and paperback. 8. Pathways to Knowledge: Private and Public (collected papers), New York: Oxford University Press (2002). 224 pp. Paperback edition (2004). 9. Simulating Minds: The Philosophy, Psychology and Neuroscience of Mindreading, New

York: Oxford University Press (2006), 364 pp. Paperback edition (2008).

10. G. Schurz and M. Werning, eds. Reliable Knowledge and Social Epistemology: Essays on the Philosophy of Alvin Goldman and Replies by Goldman. Amsterdam: Rodopi (2009).

11. Social Epistemology: Essential Readings, edited, with Dennis Whitcomb. New York: Oxford

University Press (2011). 12. Reliabilism and Contemporary Epistemology: Essays (collected papers). New York: Oxford University Press (2012) Forthcoming.

13. Joint Ventures: Mindreading, Mirroring, and Embodied Cognition: (collected papers). Oxford University Press (forthcoming).

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Articles: 1. "Ziff on the Inconsistency of English," Analysis 22: 106-108 (1962). 2. "A Causal Theory of Knowing," Journal of Philosophy 64: 357-372 (1967).

Reprinted in Roth and Galis, eds., Knowing, Random House (1970). Reprinted in Pappas and Swain, eds., Essays on Knowledge and Justification, Cornell University Press (1978). Reprinted in Davis, ed., Causal Theories, Walter de Gruyter (1983). Reprinted in Philosophical Problems, Open University text (England). German translation reprinted in Bieri, ed., Analytische Philosophie der Erkenntnis, Atheneum (1987). Reprinted on Goldman, Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive and Social Sciences. MIT Press (1992). Reprinted in Goodman and Snyder, eds., Contemporary Readings in Epistemology, Prentice Hall (1993). Reprinted in Pojman, ed., The Theory of Knowledge, Wadsworth. 1st ed. (1992), 2nd ed.

(1998). Reprinted in Crumley, ed., Readings in Epistemology, Mayfield (1998). Reprinted in Kendall & Hunt, eds., Introducing Philosophy.

Reprinted in Bernecker and Dretske, eds., Knowledge: Readings in Contemporary Epistemology, Oxford University Press (2000). Reprinted in Jacquette, ed., Philosophical Entrees, McGraw-Hill. Reprinted in Huemer, ed., Epistemology: Contemporary Readings, Routledge (2002). Reprinted in Luper, ed., Epistemology, Longmans (2003). Croatian translation reprinted in Z. Culjak, ed., Belief, Justification and Knowledge, Ibis

Grafika. Turkish translation reprinted in Hasan Yucel Basdemir, ed., A Companion to

Epistemology. 3. "Actions, Predictions, and Books of Life," American Philosophical Quarterly 5: 135-151 (1968).

Reprinted in Feinberg, ed., Reason and Responsibility, Dickenson, 2nd through 6th editions.

Reprinted in Alston and Brandt, eds., Problems of Philosophy, Allyn & Bacon, 2nd edition.

Reprinted in Curd, ed., Argument and Analysis, West (1992). 4. "The Compatibility of Mechanism and Purpose," The Philosophical Review, 78: 468-482 (1969). 5. "The Individuation of Action," The Journal of Philosophy 68: 761-774 (1971). German translation in Lorenz, ed., Identitat und Individuation, Frommann-Holboog

(1983).

Reprinted in Casati and Varzi, eds., Events, Dartmouth Publishing Co. (1996). 6. "Toward a Theory of Social Power," Philosophical Studies 23: 221-268 (1972).

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Reprinted in Steven Lukes, ed., Power, NYU Press (1987). 7. "On the Measurement of Power," The Journal of Philosophy 71: 231-252 (1974). 8. "Power, Time, and Cost," Philosophical Studies 26: 263-270 (1974). 9. "Innate Knowledge," in Stephen P. Stich, ed., Innate Ideas, University of California Press, 1975.

Reprinted in Cahn, Kitcher and Sher, eds., Reason at Work, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 10. "Discrimination and Perceptual Knowledge," The Journal of Philosophy 73: 771-791 (1976).

Reprinted in Pappas and Swain, ed., Essays on Knowledge and Justification, Cornell University Press (1978). Reprinted in Davis, ed., Causal Theories, Walter de Gruyter (1983). Reprinted in Moser and vander Nat, eds., Human Knowledge: Classical and Contemporary Approaches, Oxford University Press (1986). Reprinted in Dancy, ed., Perceptual Knowledge, Oxford University Press (1988). Reprinted in Pojman, ed., The Theory of Knowledge, Wadsworth. 1st edition (1992), 2nd edition (1998). Reprinted in Goldman, Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive and Social Sciences. MIT Press (1992). Reprinted in Bernecker and Dretske, eds., Knowledge: Readings in Contemporary Epistemology, Oxford University Press (2000). Reprinted in Cahn, ed., Philosophy for the 21st Century, Oxford University Press

(forthcoming). Spanish translation, reprinted in M. Ezcurdia and O. Hansberg, eds., La Naturaleza de la Experiencia, vol. 2, Percepcion. Instituto de Investigaciones de Filosophicas, UNAM (forthcoming). Reprinted in Adler and Elgin, eds., The Socratic Quest: An Introduction to Philosophy. Hackett Publishers (forthcoming).

11. "Reply to Braybrooke," Philosophical Studies, pp. 273-275 (1976). 12. "The Volitional Theory Revisited," in Myles Brand and Douglas Walton, eds., Action Theory, Reidel, pp. 67-84 (1976). 13. "Perceptual Objects," Synthese 35: 257-284 (1977).

Reprinted in Davis, ed., Causal Theories, Walter de Gruyter (1983). 14. "Chisholm's Theory of Action," Philosophia 7: 583-596 (1978). 15. "Epistemics: The Regulative Theory of Cognition," The Journal of Philosophy 75: 509-523 (1978). Reprinted in Kornblith, ed., Naturalizing Epistemology, MIT Press (1985).

Reprinted in Moser and vander Nat, eds., Human Knowledge: Classical and Contemporary Approaches, Oxford University Press (1986).

German translation reprinted in Bieri, ed., Analytische Philosophie der Erkenntnis, Atheneum (1987).

Reprinted in Garfield, ed., Foundations of Cognitive Science: The Essential Readings, Paragon (1990).

16. "Epistemology and the Psychology of Belief," The Monist 61: 523-535 (1978). 17. "Varieties of Cognitive Appraisal," Nous 13: 23-38 (1979). 18. "Action, Causation, and Unity," Nous 13: 261-270 (1979).

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19. "What is Justified Belief?" in George Pappas, ed., Justification and Knowledge, D. Reidel, pp. 1-23 (1979).

Reprinted in Kornblith, ed., Naturalizing Epistemology, MIT Press (1985). Reprinted in Moser, ed., Empirical Knowledge, Rowman and Allanheld (1986).

Reprinted in Goodman and Snyder, eds., Contemporary Readings in Epistemology, Prentice Hall (1993). Reprinted in Pojman, ed., The Theory of Knowledge, Wadsworth Publishing Co. (1992). Reprinted in Goldman, Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive and Social Sciences. MIT Press (1992). Reprinted in Lucey, ed., On Knowing and the Known: Introductory Readings in Epistemology, Prometheus (1996).

Reprinted in Alcoff, ed., Epistemology: The Big Questions, Blackwell (1998). Reprinted in Crumley, ed., Readings in Epistemology Mayfield (1998). Reprinted in Sosa and Kim, eds. Epistemology: An Anthology, Blackwell (2000). Reprinted in Luper, ed., Epistemology, Longmans (2003). Reprinted in Cahn, Eckert, and Buckley, eds. Knowledge and Reality: Classic and Contemporary Readings. Prentice-Hall (2004). Translated into French and reprinted in Dutant and Engel, eds., Philosophie de la Connaissance, J. Vrin (2005).

Reprinted in A. Pautz and M. Tye, ed., Perception, MIT Press (forthcoming) Reprinted in E. Sosa, et al., eds., Epistemology: An Anthology, 2nd ed., Blackwell (2008). Reprinted in D. Pritchard and R. Neta, eds. Arguing about Knowledge. Routledge (forthcoming). Reprinted in R. Neta, ed., Epistemology: Critical Concepts in Philosophy. Routledge (forthcoming). Reprinted in A. Goldman, Reliabilism and Contemporary Epistemology. Oxford UP (2012). 20. "The Internalist Conception of Justification," in Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 5, Studies in Epistemology, University of Minnesota Press, pp. 27-53 (1980). Reprinted in Kornblith, ed., Epistemology: Internalism and Externalism, Blackwell (2001).

Translated in Spanish and reprinted in Angeles Erana and Carlos Hernandez-Mercado, eds. Teorias Contemporaneas de la Justificacion Epistemica (vol. 1), Autonomous University of Mexico (forthcoming).

21. "Comments on Castaneda, 'Purpose, Action, and Wants'," Manuscrito 4: 53-61 (1981).

22. "Epistemology and the Theory of Problem Solving," Synthese 55: 21-48 (1983). 23. "The Relation between Epistemology and Psychology," Synthese 64: 29-68 (1985).

Reprinted in Cole et al, eds., Philosophy, Mind, and Cognitive Inquiry, Kluwer (1990).

24. "Constraints on Representation," in Myles Brand and Robert M. Harnish, eds., The

Representation of Knowledge and Belief, University of Arizona Press, pp. 287-313 (1986).

25. "Epistemology and the New Connectionism," in Newton Garver and Peter Hare, eds.,

Naturalism and Rationality, Prometheus Books (1986). 26. Abstract: "Comment on Plantinga's 'Epistemic Justification'," Nous 20: 19 (1986). 27. "Foundations of Social Epistemics," Synthese 73: 109-144 (1987). 28. "Cognitive Science and Metaphysics," The Journal of Philosophy 84: 537-544 (1987).

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29. "The Cognitive and Social Sides of Epistemology," in Arthur Fine and Peter Machamer, eds.,

PSA 1986, vol. 2, Philosophy of Science Association, pp. 295-311 (1987). 30. "Ambiguities in 'the Algorithmic Level'," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10: 84-85 (1987). 31. "On Epistemology and Cognition, a response to the review by S.W. Smoliar," Artificial

Intelligence 34: 265-267 (1988). 32. "Strong and Weak Justification," in James Tomberlin, ed., Philosophical Perspectives, vol. 2,

Ridgeview Publishing Company, pp. 51-69 (1988). Reprinted in Moser and Vander Nat, eds., Human Knowledge: Classical and Contemporary Sources, 2nd ed. (1994). Reprinted in Crumley, ed., Readings in Epistemology Mayfield (1998).

33. "Derived Intentionality," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11: 514 (1988). 34. "Action and Free Will," in Daniel Osherson et al, eds. An Invitation to Cognitive Science, MIT

Press, pp. 317-340 (1990). 35. "BonJour's The Structure of Empirical Knowledge," in John Bender, ed., The Current State of

the Coherence Theory, Kluwer Publishing Company, pp. 105-115 (1989). 36. "Precis and Update of Epistemology and Cognition," in Marjorie Clay and Keith Lehrer, eds., Knowledge and Skepticism, pp. 69-87 (1989). 37. "Psychology and Philosophical Analysis," Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 89: 195-209

(1989). Reprinted in M. Williams, ed., Scepticism, Dartmouth Publishing Co. (1993).

38. "Metaphysics, Mind, and Mental Science," Philosophical Topics 17: 131-145 (1989). 39. "Replies to the Commentators," Philosophia 19: 301-323 (1989). (Special issue devoted to

Epistemology and Cognition.) 40. "Interpretation Psychologized," Mind & Language 4: 161-185 (1989). Reprinted in A. Goldman, Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive and Social

Sciences. MIT Press (1992).

Reprinted in M. Davies and T. Stone, eds., Folk Psychology: The Theory of Mind Debate, Blackwell Publishers (1995). Reprinted in J. L. Bermudez, ed., Philosophy of Psychology: Contemporary Readings, Routledge (2006).

41. "Epistemic Paternalism: Communication Control in Law and Society," Journal of Philosophy

88: 113-131 (1991). Reprinted in Goodman and Snyder, eds., Contemporary Readings in

Epistemology, Prentice-Hall (1993). Reprinted in L. Alexander, ed., Freedom of Speech, vol. 1, International Library

of Law and Legal Theory (2nd series), Ashgate Publishers.

42. "Social Epistemics and Social Psychology," Social Epistemology 5: 121-125 (1991). 43. "An Economic Model of Scientific Activity and Truth Acquisition" (with Moshe Shaked), Philosophical Studies 63: 31-55 (1991).

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44. "Results on Inquiry and Truth Possession" (with Moshe Shaked), Statistics and Probability Letters 12: 415-420 (1991). 45. "Cognition and Modal Metaphysics," in Goldman, Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive

and Social Sciences, MIT Press, pp. 49-66 (1992). 46. "Epistemic Folkways and Scientific Epistemology," in Goldman, Liaisons: Philosophy Meets the Cognitive and Social Sciences, MIT Press, pp. 155-175 (1992). Reprinted in Kornblith, ed., Naturalizing Epistemology, 2nd ed., MIT Press

(1993). Reprinted in Goldman, ed., Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, MIT

Press (1993). Reprinted in Villanueva, ed., Knowledge and Science, Ridgeview Publishing Co.

(1993). Reprinted in Moser and Vander Nat, eds., Human Knowledge: Classical and Contemporary Sources, Oxford U.P. (1994).

Reprinted in Moser, ed., Empirical Knowledge, 2nd ed.,Rowman & Littlefield (1997). Reprinted in Axtell, ed., Knowledge, Virtue and Character, Rowman & Littlefield (2000). Reprinted in Sosa and Kim, eds., Epistemology: An Anthology, Blackwell (2000). .

47. "Epistemics and the Sciences of Knowledge", in Keith Lehrer and Ernest Sosa, eds., The Opened Curtain, Westview (1992).

48. "Action" (with Holly Smith), in Lawrence Becker, ed., Encyclopedia of Ethics, Garland Press, pp. 12-14 (1992). 49. "Reliabilism", in Jonathan Dancy and Ernest Sosa, eds., A Companion to Epistemology,

Blackwell Publishers, pp. 433-436 (1992). 50. "In Defense of the Simulation Theory," Mind & Language 7:104-119 (1992).

Reprinted in Davies and Stone, eds., Folk Psychology: The Theory of Mind Debate, Blackwell Publishers (1995).

51. "Ethics and Cognitive Science," Ethics 103: 337-360 (1993). Reprinted in Goldman, ed., Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, MIT

Press (1993). Chinese translation forthcoming.

52. "Empathy, Mind, and Morals," in Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 66: 17-41 (1992).

Reprinted in Davies and Stone, eds., Mental Simulation: Philosophical and Psychological Essays, Blackwell Publishers (1995).

53. "The Psychology of Folk Psychology," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16: 15-28 (1993).

Reprinted in Goldman, ed., Readings in Philosophy and Cognitive Science, MIT Press (1993).

54. "Functionalism, the Theory-Theory, and Phenomenology," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16:

101-108 (1993). 55. "Competing Accounts of Belief-Task Performance," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16: 43-44

(1993).

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56. "Replication in Econometrics and Truth-Oriented Social Epistemology" (with Moshe Shaked), Social Epistemology 7 (1993).

57. "Learning Stages and Person Conceptions," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16: 520 (1993). 58. "Consciousness, Folk Psychology, and Cognitive Science," Consciousness and Cognition 2:

364-382 (1993). Reprinted in Block, Flanagan, and Guzeldere, eds., The Nature of Consciousness, MIT Press (1997). Reprinting projected in Gao and Chu, eds., The Selected Works of Western Philosophers of Mind, Shangwu Publishing House, China.

59. "Argumentation and Social Epistemology," Journal of Philosophy 91: 27-49 (1994).

Italian translation in G. Piazza, ed., Experienza e Conoscenza; Introduzione all'epistemologia sociale, Milan: lcs (1996).

60. "Action," in Samuel Guttenplan, ed., A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind, Blackwell

Publishers, pp. 117-121 (1994). 61. "Accuracy in Journalism: An Economic Approach" (with James Cox), in Frederick Schmitt,

ed., Socializing Epistemology, Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 189-215 (1994). 62. "Naturalistic Epistemology and Reliabilism," in Midwest Studies in Philosophy, vol. 19, University of Notre Dame Press, pp. 301-320 (1994). 63. "Action and Crime: A Fine-Grained Approach," University of Pennsylvania Law Review 142:

1563-1586 (1994). 64. "Knowledge," in Ted Honderich, ed., The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, Oxford University

Press, pp. 447-448 (1995). 65. "Justification, epistemic," (with Jack Bender) in Ted Honderich, ed., The Oxford Companion

to

Philosophy, Oxford University Press, p. 434 (1995). 66. "Reliabilism", in Robert Audi, ed., Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge University

Press, p. 693 (1995). 67. "Naturalistic Epistemology", in Robert Audi, ed., Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy,

Cambridge University Press, pp. 518-519 (1995). 68. "Social Epistemology," in Robert Audi, ed., Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, p. 746 (1995). 69. "Simulation and Interpersonal Utility," Ethics 105: 709-726 (1995).

Reprinted in May, Friedman, and Clark, eds., Mind and Morals, MIT Press (1995).

70. "Argumentation and Interpersonal Justification," in F. van Eemeren, R. Grootendorst, J.A.

Blair, and C.A. Willard, eds., Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Argumentation (SicSat 5), Foris (1995).

Reprinted in Argumentation 11: 155-164 (1997). Italian translation in Fenomenologia E Societa 21: 46-57 (1998).

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71. "Epistemology, Functionalism, and Privileged Access," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18: 395-398 (1995). 72. "Psychological, Social, and Epistemic Factors in the Theory of Science," Mickey Forbes, ed.,

PSA 1994, vol. II, pp. 277-286, Philosophy of Science Association (1995). 73. "Social Epistemology, Interests, and Truth," Philosophical Topics 23: 171-187 (1995).

Italian translation in G. Piazza, ed., Esperienza e Conoscenza: Introduzione all'epistemologia sociale. Milan: lcs (1996).

74. "Education and Social Epistemology," Proceedings of the Philosophy of Education Society,

pp. 68-79 (1996). Reprinted in Amelie Rorty, ed., Philosophy and Education, Routledge (1998). Portuguese translation reprinted in Contrapontos 3 (July/December), 2001.

75. "Speech, Truth, and the Free Market for Ideas" (with James Cox), Legal Theory 2: 1-32

(1996). 76. "Science, Publicity, and Consciousness," Philosophy of Science 64: 525-545 (1997).

Reprinted in B. Gertler and L. Shapiro, eds., Arguing about the Mind, Routledge (2011)) 77. "Games Lawyers Play: Legal Discovery and Social Epistemology" (with William Talbott),

Legal Theory 4: 93-163 (1998). Winner of the Fred Berger Prize of the American Philosophical Association (2001). 78. "Reliabilism," in Edward Craig, ed., The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Routledge (1998). 79. "Philosophical Theory and Intuitional Evidence" (with Joel Pust), in M. DePaul and W.

Ramsey, eds., Rethinking Intuition: The Psychology of Intuition and Its Role in Philosophical Inquiry, pp. 179-197, Rowman & Littlefield (1998).

80. "Epistemology and Cognition" and "Justification," in Frank Keil and Robert Wilson, eds., MIT

Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences, MIT Press (1999). 81. "Mirror Neurons and the Simulation Theory of Mind-Reading" (with Vittorio Gallese), Trends

in Cognitive Sciences 2, 12: 493-501 (1998). 82. "Why Citizens Should Vote: A Causal Responsibility Approach," Social Philosophy & Policy

16,

2: 201-217 (1999). Reprinted in D. Estlund, ed., Democracy, Blackwell Publishers (2002). 83. "Internalism Exposed," Journal of Philosophy 96, 6: 271-293 (June, 1999).

Reprinted in M. Steup, ed., Knowledge, Truth and Duty, Oxford University Press (2001). Reprinted in H. Kornblith, ed., Epistemology: Internalism and Externalism, Blackwell (2001). Reprinted in S. Luper, ed., Epistemology, Longmans (2003). Reprinted in E. Sosa et al, eds., Epistemology: An Anthology, 2nd ed., Blackwell (2008).

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Reprinted in R. Neta, ed., Epistemology: Critical Concepts in Philosophy, Routledge (forthcoming).

84. "A Priori Warrant and Naturalistic Epistemology," in James Tomberlin (ed.), Philosophical

Perspectives, vol. 13, pp. 1-28 (1999). 85. "Social Epistemology," Critica (Revista Hispanoamericana de Filosofia) 31: 3-19 (December, 1999). 86. "Simulation Theory and Mental Concepts," in J. Dokic and J. Proust, eds., Simulation and Knowledge of Action, Paris: Bibliotheque du CREA, pp. 35-71 (2000). 87. "Veritistic Social Epistemology," in Richard Cobb-Stevens, ed., Proceedings of the Twentieth World

Congress of Philosophy, vol. 5, pp. 107-114 (1999). 88. "Telerobotic Knowledge: A Reliabilist Approach," in Ken Goldberg, ed., The Robot in the

Garden, MIT Press (2000). 89. "Can Science Know When You're Conscious? Epistemological Foundations of

Consciousness Research," Journal of Consciousness Studies 7, 5: 3-22 (2000). 90. "The Mentalizing Folk," in Dan Sperber, ed.,Metarepresentations, Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science, Oxford University Press, pp. 171-196 (2000). 91. "Reply to Schulkin," (with Vittorio Gallese), Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4, 7: 255-256

(2000). 92. "Is Less Knowledge Better than More?" Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23, 5: 751-752

(2000). 93. "Folk Psychology and Mental Concepts," in Protosociology: An International Journal of

Interdisciplinary Research (G. Preyer, ed.,), vol. 14, pp. 4-25 (2000). 94. "Replies to Reviews of Knowledge in a Social World," Social Epistemology 14: 317-333

(2000). (Entire journal issue devoted to Knowledge in a Social World.) 95. “Social Epistemology”, in Edward Zalta, ed., Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (online),

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/epistemology-social/ (2001, revised, 2006). 96. "Epistemology," in Kang Ouyang, ed., British and American Philosophy and Philosophers.

Chinese volume published in China (2005). 97. "Desire, Intention, and the Simulation Theory," in B. Malle, L. Moses, and D. Baldwin, eds.,

Intentions and Intentionality: Foundations of Social Cognition, MIT Press, pp. 207-224 (2001).

98. "The Unity of the Epistemic Virtues," in A. Fairweather and L. Zagzebski, eds., Virtue and

Duty in Epistemology, Oxford University Press, pp. 30-48 (2001). 99. "Experts: Which Ones Should You Trust?" Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63:

85-109 (2001). Reprinted in The Philosophy of Expertise, E. Selinger and R. Crease, eds., Columbia University Press (2006). Chinese translation reprinted in Philosophical Analysis (Chinese journal), vol. 1, no. 4,

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Dec. 25, 2010, pp. 1-19. Reprinted in Social Epistemology: Essential Readings, Goldman and Whitcomb (eds.), New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.

100. “Social Routes to Belief and Knowledge,” The Monist 84: 346-368 (2001). 101. “What Is Social Epistemology? A Smorgasbord of Projects”, in Pathways to Knowledge:

Private and Public, Oxford University Press (2002). Abridged and translated into French in J. Proust and E. Pacherie, eds., Philosophie Cognitive (2005).

102. "Quasi-Objective Bayesianism and Legal Evidence”, Jurimetrics: The Journal of Law,

Science, and Technology 42: 237-260 (2002). 103. “Precis of Knowledge in a Social World and Reply to Commentators,” Philosophy and

Phenomenological Research 64: 185-190, 215-227 (2002). 104. “The Sciences and Epistemology,” in P. Moser, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Epistemology

(pp. 144-176). Oxford University Press (2002). 105. “Replies to Contributors,” Philosophical Topics 29: 461-511 (2001). (Volume 29 devoted to

the Philosophy of Alvin Goldman). 106. “Conceptual Clarification and Empirical Defense of the Simulation Theory of Mindreading,”

in C. Kanzian, J. Quitterer, and E. Runggaldier, eds., Persons: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Wien: Obvahaupt (2003).

107. “Simple Heuristics and Legal Evidence,” Law, Probability, and Risk 2: 215-226 (2003). 108. “An Epistemological Approach to Argumentation,” Informal Logic 23 (1): 49-61 (2003). 109. “The Need for Social Epistemology,” in B. Leiter, ed., The Future of Philosophy (pp. 182-

207). Oxford: Oxford University Press (2004). 110. “Sosa on Reflective Knowledge and Virtue Perspectivism,” in J. Greco, ed., Ernest Sosa

and His Critics. Blackwell Publishers (2004). 111. “Group Knowledge vs. Group Rationality: Two Approaches to Social Epistemology,”

Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology 1: 11-22 (2004).

112. “Epistemology and the Evidential Status of Introspective Reports,” Journal of

Consciousness Studies 11 (7-8): 1-16 (2004).

113. “Legal Evidence,” in M. Golding and W. Edmundson, eds., The Blackwell Guide to the

Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory (pp. 163-175). Blackwell Publishing (2005). 114. “Imitation, Mind Reading, and Simulation,” in S. Hurley and N. Chater, eds., Perspectives on

Imitation: From Neuroscience to Social Science, vol. 2 (pp. 79-93). MIT Press (2005). 115. “Simulationist Models of Face-Based Emotion Recognition” (with Chandra Sripada),

Cognition 94:193-213 (2005). 116. “Disagreement in Philosophy,” in H. Battaly and M. Lynch, eds., Perspectives on the

Philosophy of William P. Alston (pp. 121-135). Rowman & Littlefield (2005).

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117. “Mirror Systems, Social Understanding, and Social Cognition” (plus 10-12 responses to

commentaries). In What Do Mirror Neurons Mean? Theoretical Implications of the Discovery of Mirror Neurons, G. Origgi and D, Sperber, moderators, a virtual workshop sponsored by the European Science Foundation. http://www.interdisciplines.org/mirror (2005).

118. “Simulation, mirroring, and a different argument from error” (letter) (with Natalie Sebanz).

Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9: 320 (2005). . 119. “Simulation and the Evolution of Mindreading” (with Chandra Sripada), in Antonio Zilhao,

ed., Evolution, Rationality and Cognition: A Cognitive Science for the Twenty-First Century. Routledge (2005).

120. “The Simulation Theory,” in D. Borchert, ed., Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd edition,

Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA (2006). 121. “Simulation” (with Kelby Mason), in Handbook of the Philosophy of Science, vol. 12,

Philosophy of Psychology, ed. Paul Thagard. Elsevier (2006). 122. “Social Epistemology” (revised and expanded version), The Stanford Encyclopedia of

Philosophy (Fall 2006 edition), Edward Zalta, ed., URL = http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2006/entries/epistemology-social/

123. “Imagination and Simulation in Audience Responses to Fiction,” in Shaun Nichols, ed., The

Architecture of the Imagination (pp. 41-56). Oxford: Oxford University Press (2006). 124. “Social Epistemology, Theory of Evidence, and Intelligent Design: Deciding What to

Teach,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Supplement, 44: 1-22 (2006). 125. “Philosophical Intuitions: Their Target, Their Source, and Their Epistemic Status”. Grazer

Philosophische Studien 74: 1-26 (2007). Also printed in Christian Beyer and Alex Burri, eds., Philosophical Knowledge, Its Possibility and Scope. Amsterdam: Rodopi (2007).

126. “A Program for ‘Naturalizing’ Metaphysics, with Application to the Ontology of Events,” The

Monist 90: 457-479 (2007). 127. “Does One Size Fit All? Hurley on Shared Circuits.” Behavioral and Brain Sciences

(commentary) (2007). 128. “The Social Epistemology of Blogging,” in Jeroen van den Hoven and John Weckert, eds.,

Information Technology and Moral Philosophy (pp. 111-122), Cambridge University Press (2008).

129. “Five Questions Answered,” in D. Pritchard and V. Hendricks, eds., Epistemology: 5

Questions. New York: Automatic Press (2008). 130. “Hurley on Simulation,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 77(3): 775-788

(2008). 131. “Mirroring, Mindreading, and Simulation,” in J. A. Pineda, ed., Mirror Neuron Systems: The

Role of Mirroring Processes in Social Cognition, pp. 311-330. New York: Humana Press (2008).

132. “Immediate Justification and Process Reliabilism,” in Quentin Smith, ed., Epistemology:

New Essays, pp. 63-82. New York: Oxford University Press (2008).

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133. “Williamson on Knowledge and Evidence,” in D. Pritchard and P. Greenough, eds., Williamson on Knowledge, pp. 73-91. Oxford University Press (2009).

134. “Reliabilism and the Value of Knowledge” (with Erik J. Olsson), in A. Haddock, A. Millar,

and D. Pritchard, eds., Epistemic Value, pp. 19-41. Oxford University Press (2009).

135. “Reliabilism,” The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2008 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2008/entries/reliabilism/>.

136. “Human Rationality: Epistemological and Psychological Perspectives,” in A. Beckermann,

H. Tetens, and S. Walter (eds). Philosophy: Foundations and Applications. Main Lectures and Colloquia Talks of GAP.6 (6th International Congress of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy), pp. 259-276. Paderborn: Mentis (2008).

137. “Epistemic Relativism and Reasonable Disagreement,” in Richard Feldman and Ted

Warfield, eds., Disagreement, pp. 187-215. New York: Oxford University Press (2010). 138. “Social Epistemology: Theory and Applications,” in Anthony O’Hear, ed., Epistemology,

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 64:1-18 (2009). 139. “Mirroring, Simulating and Mindreading,” Mind & Language 24(2): 235-252 (2009). 140. “Is Social Cognition Embodied?” Trends in Cognitive Sciences 13(4): 154-159 (2009). (With

Frederique de Vignemont)

141. “Simulation Theory and Cognitive Neuroscience,” in Dominic Murphy and Michael Bishop, eds. Stich and His Critics, pp. 137-151. Blackwell Publishers (2009).

142. “Internalism, Externalism, and the Architecture of Justification,” Journal of Philosophy

106(6): 309-338 (2009). 143. Book symposium on Simulating Minds: “Precis of Simulating Minds” and “Replies to the

Commentators, Perner & Brandl, Saxe, Vignemont, and Carruthers,” Philosophical Studies 144(3): 431-434, 477-491 (2009).

144. “Systems-Oriented Social Epistemology,” in T. Gendler and J. Hawthorne, eds., Oxford

Studies in Epistemology, vol. 3, pp. 189-214. Oxford University Press (2010). Reprinted under the title "A Guide to Social Epistemology," in Social Epistemology:

Essential Readings, Goldman and Whitcomb, eds., New York: Oxford University Press (2011).

145. “Epistemology of Consciousness,” in T. Bayne, A. Cleeremans, and P. Wilken, eds. The

Oxford Companion to Consciousness, pp. 273-276. Oxford University Press (2009). 146. “Replies to Discussants,” in Grazer Philosophische Studien, 79: 245-288 (2009). (Part of a

symposium on the Philosophy of Alvin Goldman).

Reprinted in G. Schurz and M. Werning, eds., Reliabilism and Social Epistemology: Essays on the Philosophy of Alvin Goldman and Replies by Goldman, Rodopi (2009).

147. “Simulation Theory,” Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 1(4): 527-538 (with

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Karen Shanton) (2010). 148. “Why Social Epistemology Is Real Epistemology,” in A. Haddock, A. Millar, and D. Pritchard, eds., Social Epistemology. Oxford University Press (2010). Reprinted in Goldman, Reliabilism and Contemporary Epistemology (2012). 149. “Philosophical Naturalism and Intuitional Methodology” (Romanell Lecture), Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, pp. 115-150 (2010). Reprinted in Goldman, Reliabilism and Contemporary Epistemology (2012). Reprinted in Casullo and Thurow, eds, The A Priori in Philosophy. OUP (forthcoming). 150. “Two Routes to Empathy: Insights from Cognitive Neuroscience,” in A. Coplan and P. Goldie (eds.), Empathy: Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives, pp. 31-44. Oxford University Press (2011). 151. “Toward a Synthesis of Reliabilism and Evidentialism? Or: Evidentialism’s Problems, Reliabilism’s Rescue Package,” in T. Dougherty (ed.), Evidentialism and Its Discontents, pp. 254-280. Oxford University Press (2011). Reprinted in Goldman, Reliabilism and Contemporary Epistemology (2012). 152. “Theory of Mind,” in E. Margolis, S. Laurence, and S. Stich (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Cognitive Science, pp. 402-424. Oxford University Press (2012). 153. Goldman, Alvin and Blanchard, Thomas, "Social Epistemology," Oxford Bibliographies Online , Duncan Pritchard (ed.), Oxford University Press (forthcoming). Article number OBO-4101.R1. 154. "A Moderate Approach to Embodied Cognitive Science," Review of Philosophy and Psychology 3(1): 71-88 (2012). 155. Goldman, Alvin and Jordan, Lucy, "Mindreading by Simulation: The Roles of Imagination and Mirroring". In M. Lombardo, H. Tager-Flusberg, and S. Baron-Cohen, eds., Understanding Other Minds, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press (forthcoming). Book Reviews and Book Symposium Commentaries 1. D.M. Armstrong, A Materialist Theory of the Mind, in The Journal of Philosophy (1970). 2. Steven Lukes, Power: A Radical View, in Theory and Decision (1977). 3. Jennifer Hornsby, Actions, in The Times Literary Supplement (July 11, 1980) 4. Richard Rorty, Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature, in The Philosophical Review, 90: 424-429

(1981). 5. Robert Nozick, Philosophical Explanations, in The Philosophical Review, 92: 81-88 (1983). 6. Stephen Stich, The Fragmentation of Reason, in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

51: 189-193 (1991). 7. Christopher Peacocke, Being Known, in Mind (2001).

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8. Helen Longino, The Fate of Knowledge, in Science 296: 2148-9 (2002). 9. Hilary Kornblith, Knowledge and Its Place in Nature, in Philosophy and Phenomenological

Research 71: 403-410 (2005). 10. Sherrilyn Roush, “Recursive Tracking versus Process Reliabilism,” commentary on Tracking

Truth, in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 89(1): 222-229 (2009). 11. Larry Laudan, Truth, Error, and Criminal Law: An Essay in Legal Epistemology (reviewed with

Raphael Goldman), in Legal Theory 15(1): 1-12 (2009). 12. Jack Lyons, Perception and Basic Beliefs, book symposium commentary, in Philosophical

Studies 153(3): 457-466 (2011).