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- Faculty, Baylor University
- PhD, University of Rochester, 2009.
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- Trent Dougherty (2012). Achieving Knowledge. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (1):166-168.
- Trent Dougherty (ed.) (2012). New Essays on Skeptical Theism. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Trent Dougherty (2012). Reducing Responsibility: An Evidentialist Account of Epistemic Blame. European Journal of Philosophy 20 (4):534-547.
- Trent Dougherty (2012). Reconsidering the Parent Analogy: Unfinished Business for Skeptical Theists. International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 72 (1):17-25.
- T. Dougherty (ed.) (2011). Evidentialism and its Discontents. Oxford University Press.
- T. Dougherty (2011). Recent Work on the Problem of Evil. Analysis 71 (3):560-573.
- Trent Dougherty (ed.) (2011). Evidentialism and its Critics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Trent Dougherty (2011). Further Epistemological Considerations Concerning Skeptical Theism. Faith and Philosophy 28 (3):332-340.
- Trent Dougherty (2011). In Defense of Propositionalism About Evidence. In T. Dougherty (ed.), Evidentialism and its Discontents. Oxford University Press.
- Trent Dougherty (2011). Knowledge Happens: Why Zagzebski has Not Solved the Meno Problem. Southern Journal of Philosophy 49 (1):73-88.
- Trent Dougherty (2011). Naturalism. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (2):344-345.
- Trent Dougherty & Patrick Rysiew (2011). Clarity About Concessive Knowledge Attributions: Reply to Dodd. Synthese 181 (3):395-403.
- Trent Dougherty (2010). Review of Quentin Smith (Ed.), Epistemology: New Essays. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (1).
- Trent Dougherty & Patrick Rysiew (2009). Fallibilism, Epistemic Possibility, and Concessive Knowledge Attributions. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 78 (1):123-132.
- Trent Dougherty (2008). Epistemological Considerations Concerning Skeptical Theism. Faith and Philosophy 25 (2):172-176.
- Trent Dougherty & Ted Poston (2008). A User's Guide to Design Arguments. Religious Studies 44 (1):99-110.
- Ted Poston & Trent Dougherty (2008). A User's Guide to Design Arguments. Religious Studies 44 (1):99-110.
- Ted Poston & Trent Dougherty (2008). Hell and Vagueness: Reply to Sider. Faith and Philosophy 25 (3):322-328.
- Ted Poston & Trent Dougherty (2007). Divine Hiddenness and the Nature of Belief. Religious Studies 43 (2):183-198.
- Trent Dougherty (2006). Epistemic Justification. The Review of Metaphysics 60 (1):142-143.
- Trent Dougherty (2006). Epistemic Justification: Internalism Vs. Externalism, Foundations Vs. Virtues. Review of Metaphysics 60 (1):142-143.
- Trent Dougherty, Divine Hiddenness and the Nature of Belief.
- Trent Dougherty, Hell, Vagueness, and Justice: A Reply to Sider.
- Trent Dougherty, Realizing Virtue: A Unified Virtue Epistemology.
- Trent Dougherty, Trent Dougherty.
- Patrick Rysiew & Trent Dougherty, Pragmatics Without Pragmatism: Reply to Fantl & McGrath.
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