
Albert Casullo
Retiree UNL Retirees University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Professor Casullo teaches graduate courses in epistemology. His publications focus on a priori knowledge, modal knowledge and intuitions. He is the author of A Priori Justification and Essays on A Priori Knowledge and Justification, and co-editor of The A Priori in Philosophy (all published by Oxford University Press.)
Representative publications
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“Pollock and Sturgeon on Defeaters,” Synthese 195 (2018): 2897-2906.
“Modal Empiricism: What is the Problem?” in T. Gendler & J. Hawthorne, eds., Oxford Studies in Epistemology 6 (2019): 58-84.
“Essence and Explanation,” Metaphysics 2 (2020): 88-96.
“Is Knowledge of Essence the Basis of Modal Knowledge?” Res Philosophica 97 (2020): 593-609.
“A Defense of the Significance of the A Priori - A Posteriori Distinction,” in D. Dodd & E. Zardini, eds., The A Priori: Its Significance, Sources, and Extent (Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
“The Epistemology of Essence: Three Issues,” in G. Melis, G. Merlo and C. Wright, eds., Self-Knowledge and Knowledge A Priori (Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
“Apriority, Necessity, and Analyticity,” in H. Nesi and P. Milin, eds., Elsevier Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 3rd edition (Elsevier, forthcoming).