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Michael Bergmann
Professor, Philosophy
(PhD, University of Notre Dame)
Office: BRNG 7140Office Phone: (765) 494-4584
Office Fax: (765) 496-1616
Email: bergmann@purdue.edu
Specialization: Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion
Selected Publications
Book
- Justification Without Awareness, Oxford University Press (2006).
Articles
- "Divine Responsibility without Divine Freedom,” (co-authored with Jan Cover) Faith and Philosophy 23 (2006), 381-408.
- “Defeaters and Higher-Level Requirements”, The Philosophical Quarterly 55 (2005), 419-36.
- “Epistemic Circularity: Malignant and Benign,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (2004), 709-27.
- “Skeptical Theism and Rowe’s New Evidential Argument from Evil,” Noûs 35 (2001) 278-96.
- “Externalism and Skepticism,” The Philosophical Review 109 (2000), 159-94.
Book Chapters
- “Skeptical Theism and the Problem of Evil,” Oxford Handbook to Philosophical Theology, eds. Thomas Flint and Michael Rea (Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 374-99.
- “Externalist Responses to Skepticism,” Oxford Handbook to Skepticism, ed. John Greco (Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. 504-38.
Selected Honors
- University Faculty Scholar, Purdue University, 2004-2009
- Young Epistemologist Prize, Rutgers Epistemology Conference, 2003
Work in Progress
- “Externalist Justification and the Role of Appearances”
- “Rational Disagreement after Full Disclosure”
