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Email: kmichaelian@bilkent.edu.tr
Personal web page
Dr. Michaelian is an assistant professor in the Department
of Philosophy. His interests lie in
the following areas: epistemology, philosophy of mind.
Recent Publications
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K. Michaelian, Is external memory memory? Biological memory and extended mind,
Consciousness and Cognition (forthcoming)
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K. Michaelian and J. Sutton, eds., Distributed cognition and memory research:
How do distributed memory systems work?, Special issue of Review of
Philosophy and Psychology (forthcoming)
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K. Michaelian, The information effect: Constructive memory, testimony, and
epistemic luck, Synthese (forthcoming)
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K. Michaelian, Metacognition and endorsement, Mind & Language
(forthcoming)
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K. Michaelian, Generative memory,
Philosophical Psychology 24(3): 323-342 (2011)
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K. Michaelian, Is memory a natural kind?,
Memory Studies 4(2): 170-189 (2011)
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K. Michaelian, The epistemology of
forgetting, Erkenntnis 74(3): 399-424 (2011)
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K. Michaelian, In defence of gullibility: The
epistemology of testimony and the psychology of deception detection, Synthese
176(3): 399-427 (2010)
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K. Michaelian, The Metaphysics of Memory, by
S. Bernecker, European Journal of Philosophy 18(4): 623-626 (2010)
[book review]
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K. Michaelian, Reliabilism and privileged
access, Journal of Philosophical Research 34: 69-109 (2009)
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K. Michaelian,
Margaret Cavendish's epistemology, British Journal for the History of Philosophy
17(1): 31-53 (2009)
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K. Michaelian, Testimony as a natural kind,
Episteme 5(2): 180-202 (2008)
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K. Michaelian, Privileged
standpoints/reliable processes, Hypatia 23(1): 65-98 (2008)
Education
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School |
Degree |
Date |
| University of Massachusetts |
Ph.D. (Philosophy) |
2009 |
| Carleton University |
M.S. (Philosophy) |
2003 |
| University of Alberta |
B.A. (Political
Science) |
2001 |
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