I am mainly interested in historical and cross-cultural comparative virtue epistemology, the virtues of epistemic humility, epistemic humility in the sciences, and epistemic virtues in relation to education.
- 'Is Intellectual Humility Compatible with Political Conviction?', co-authored with Michael Hannon, Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, forthcoming.
- 'Institutional Cynicism and Civic Virtue', Hana Samarzija and Quassim Cassam (eds.), The Epistemology of Democracy (New York: Routledge, 2023), 152-169.*
- 'The Ambivalence of Cynicism', Open for Debate, 19 September 2022.*
- ‘Political Conviction, Intellectual Humility, and Quietism’, co-authored with Michael Hannon, Journal of Positive Psychology 18:2 (2023): 233-236, https://doi.org/10.1080/17439760.2022.2155230.*
- ‘Creativity in Science and the ‘Anthropological Turn’ in Virtue Theory’, European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11.15 (2021): 1-16.
- Special issue on Creativity in Art, Science & Mind, edited by Adrian Currie and Anton Killin.
- 'Humility, Contingency, and Pluralism in the Sciences', Mark Alfano, Michael Lynch, and Alessandra Tanesini (eds.) The Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of Humility (New York: Routledge, 2020), 346-358.*
- 'Confucianism, Curiosity, and Moral Self-Cultivation', Ilhan Inan, Lani Watson, Dennis Whitcomb, and Safiye Yigit (eds.), The Moral Psychology of Curiosity (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018), 97-116.*
- 'Epistemic Courage and the Harms of Epistemic Life', Heather Battaly (ed.), The Routledge Handbook to Virtue Epistemology (New York: Routledge, 2018), 244-255.*
- ‘Confidence, Humility, and Hubris in Victorian Scientific Naturalism’, Herman Paul and Jeroen van Dongen (eds.), Epistemic Virtues in the Sciences and the Humanities: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science (Dordrecht: Springer, 2017), 11-25.*
- ‘Educating for Intellectual Humility’, Jason Baehr (ed.), Intellectual Virtues and Education: Essays in Applied Virtue Epistemology (London: Routledge, 2015), 54-70.
- ‘Intellectual Humility, Confidence, and Argumentation’, Topoi 35 (2016): 395-402.
- Special issue: Virtues and Arguments, ed. Andrew Aberdein and Daniel H. Cohen.
- 'Was Sir William Crookes Epistemically Virtuous?', Studies in History and Philosophy of Science of the Biological and Biomedical Sciences 48A (2014): 67-74.*
- Special issue: Psychical Research in the History of Medicine and the Sciences, ed. Andreas Sommer.
- ‘Pierre Duhem’s Epistemic Aims and the Intellectual Virtue of Humility’, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 42.1 (2011): 185-189.
- Milena Ivanova, 'Good Sense in Context: A Reply to Kidd', Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 42.4 (2011): 610-612.
- Review of Stephen Napier, Virtue Epistemology: Motivation and Knowledge, Philosophical Writings.