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Joe Milburn

2361 Edificio Ismael Sanchez-Bella


Universidad de Navarra
31009 Pamplona, España
Employment

2017-Present Visiting Lecturer, The University of Navarra, Philosophy Department

2016-2017 Research Fellow, University of Notre Dame, The Center for Philosophy of Religion

2015-2016 Visiting Lecturer, The University of Pittsburgh, Philosophy Department

Education
University of Pittsburgh, PhD Department of Philosophy, August 2015

Areas of Specialization Philosophy of Religion, Epistemology, J.H. Newman

Publications

“Evilism and the A Priori” Religious Studies (2020)

“Newman’s Skeptical Paradox: Certainty, Proof, and Fallibility” American Catholic Philosophical
Quarterly (2020)

“Two Forms of Memory Knowledge and Epistemological Disjunctivism” with Andrew Moon in New
Issues in Epistemological Disjunctivism, Casey Doyle, Joe Milburn and Duncan Pritchard eds.,
Routledge (2019)

“Introduction” with Casey Doyle and Duncan Pritchard, in New Issues in Epistemological Disjunctivism,
Casey Doyle, Joe Milburn, and Duncan Pritchard eds., Routledge (2019)

“Experimental Philosophy and the Philosophy of Luck” with Edouard Machery in the Routledge
Handbook of Theories of Luck Ian Church and Robjert J. Hartmann eds. Routledge (2019)

“Faith and Reason in the University Sermons: John Henry Newman and the Legacy of English Deism”
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly (2018)

“Against Mixed Epistemology” Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology (2015)

“Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology as Religious Epistemology: A Reply to Bobier” Philosophia (2015)

“Subject-Involving Luck”, Metaphilosophy (2014)

“God and Moral Skepticism” Quaestiones Disputatae (2014)


Books Edited

New Issues in Epistemological Disjunctivism, with Casey Doyle and Duncan Pritchard, Routledge (2019)

Book Reviews

“Education’s Epistemology: Rationality, Diversity, and Critical Thinking – By Harvey Siegel” Anuario
Filosófico (2018)

Presentations

How to be an open-minded dogmatist: The example of Newman, John Henry Newman: Sage, Scholar,
and Saint (September 2021)

Fallibilism and Finitude, LVI Reuniones Filosóficas (September 2021)

Infallibilism and Inquiry, SEFA Spanish Society for Analytic Philosophy (November 2019)

Open-mindedness and Convictions, III European Liberal Arts and Core Texts Education Conference
(September 2019)

Newman’s Naturalism and the Idea of a University, III Coloquio Internacional John Henry Newman,
(September 2020)

The Contrastive Case for Skepticism, Open Sessions Aristotelian Society (July 2018)

Against Religious Indifference, Prosblogion Online Colloquium (November 2016)

The Oriel Noetics, Aristotle, and Newton, HOPOS Minnesota (June 2016)

Professional Service:

Reviewer for Anuario Filósofico, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Canadian Journal of Philosophy,
Erkenntnis, European Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Philosophical Papers, Philosophical Studies,
Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology, Religious Studies and Synthese

Director International Program for students of Arts and Letters, University of Navarra (2018 – Present)

Tribunal Member, Doctoral Thesis of Joseph Kakkariyil, Towards Greater Freedom: A Movement from
Millean Liberty to Gandhian Swaraj

Tribunal Member, Doctoral Thesis of Marial Corona, The Pragmatism of J.H. Newman

Tribunal Member, Master’s Thesis of Peter Odigie University of Navarra (September 2018)
Tribunal Member, Licentiate of Edwin Baruelo y Vaggas (May 2018)

Reader, Honors College B.Phil Thesis of Reed Frey University of Pittsburgh (October 2015)
Co-founder Undergraduate Mentoring Program at the University of Pittsburgh (Fall 2015-2016)

Co-Organizer,
“The Varieties of Anti-Skepticism” LVI Reuniones Filósoficas (September 2021)
“Epistemic Disjunctivisms” Conference, University of Pittsburgh (April 2016)

Teaching:

Post Graduate Courses:

Philosophical Theoretical Issues 2019, University of Navarra

Undergraduate Courses:

Anthropology 2017-Present University of Navarra


Ethics 2017-19, 2021-2022 University of Navarra
International Seminar 2018-present, University of Navarra
Knowledge and Reality 2019-present, University of Navarra
Political Philosophy Spring 2016, University of Pittsburgh
Rationalism Spring 2016, University of Pittsburgh
Philosophy of the Human Person Spring 2016, Franciscan University of Steubenville
Philosophy of Mind Fall 2015, University of Pittsburgh
Introduction to Logic Fall 2015, St. Vincent’s College, (PA)
Social Philosophy Spring 2015, University of Pittsburgh
Introduction to Philosophy Summer 2014, 2015 University of Pittsburgh
Homer to Plato, Honors Seminar Fall 2011, Franciscan University of Steubenville

Presentations to other Professionals:

“Una manera practica de introducer el pensamiento crítico en el aula” Formación de Profesrado,


Universidad de Navarra

Languages:

Spanish (Reading and Speaking)


Greek (Reading)
Latin (Reading)
French (Reading)

References

Dr. Agustín Echavarria, Profesor Titular, University of Navarra

aechavarria@unav.es

Dr. Duncan Pritchard, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of California Irvine.

dhpritch@uci.edu
Dr. Frederick Aquino, Professor of Theology, Christian Abilene University

fred.aquino@acu.edu

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