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- Faculty, Indiana University, Bloomington
- PhD, Harvard University, 2000.
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- Adam Leite (2013). But That's Not Evidence; It's Not Even True! Philosophical Quarterly 63 (250):81-104.
- Kate Abramson & Adam Leite (2011). Love as a Reactive Emotion. Philosophical Quarterly 61 (245):673-699.
- Adam Leite (2011). Immediate Warrant, Epistemic Responsibility, and Moorean Dogmatism. In Andrew Reisner & Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen (eds.), Reasons for Belief. Cambridge University Press.
- Adam Leite (2010). How to Take Skepticism Seriously. Philosophical Studies 148 (1).
- Adam Leite (2008). Believing One's Reasons Are Good. Synthese 161 (3):419 - 441.
- Adam Leite (2007). Epistemic Instrumentalism and Reasons for Belief: A Reply to Tom Kelly's "Epistemic Rationality as Instrumental Rationality: A Critique". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 75 (2):456–464.
- Adam Leite (2007). Epistemic Instrumentalism and Reasons for Belief. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 75 (2):456-464.
- Adam Leite (2007). How to Link Assertion and Knowledge Without Going Contextualist: A Reply to DeRose's "Assertion, Knowledge, and Context". Philosophical Studies 134 (2):111 - 129.
- Adam Leite (2006). Epistemic Gradualism and Ordinary Epistemic Practice: Responce to Hetherington. Philosophia 34 (3):311-324.
- Adam Leite (2006). Review of Duncan Pritchard, Epistemic Luck. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (4).
- Adam Leite (2005). A Localist Solution to the Regress of Epistemic Justification. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 83 (3):395 – 421.
- Adam Leite (2005). Epistemological Externalism and the Project of Traditional Epistemology. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (3):505–533.
- Adam Leite (2005). On Williamson's Arguments That Knowledge is a Mental State. Ratio 18 (2):165–175.
- Adam Leite (2005). Some Worries for Would-Be WAMmers. Grazer Philosophische Studien 69 (1):101-126.
- Adam Leite (2004). On Justifying and Being Justified. Philosophical Issues 14 (1):219–253.
- Adam Leite (2004). Skepticism, Sensitivity, and Closure. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 4 (3):335-350.
- Wallace I. Matson & Adam Leite (1991). Socrates' Critique of Cognitivism. Philosophy 66 (256):145-.
- A. Leite (1948). Uma Obra Inédita de Suárez. Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 4 (4):409 - 412.
- Adam Leite, Austin, Dreams, and Skepticism.
- Adam Leite, Fallibilism.
- Adam Leite, For Jim Pryor, with Gratitude, in Order to Find Out Exactly Where We Disagree.
- Adam Leite, Skepticism, Sensitivity, and Closure, or Why the Closure Principle is Irrelevant to External World Skepticism.
- Adam Leite & Sycamore Hall, Aleite@Indiana.Edu.
- Adam Leite, What the Basing Relation Can Teach Us About the Theory of Justification.
- Adam Leite, Leite.
- Adam Leite, Taking Skepticism Seriously.
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