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Everett Fulmer

Assistant Professor

Everett Fulmer
Everett Fulmer

Dr. Fulmer does epistemology and logic at Loyola. His current research focuses on the problem of philosophical skepticism, its historical development, and related patterns of inference.

He is the editor of the skepticism section of PhilPapers.org, serves as a University Senator, the Philosophy Club Advisor, and teaches in Loyola's Prison Education Program.

Recent Publications

  • 2024 "Is Validity Circular?" Synthese (forthcoming)
  • 2022 Review of Religion After Science: The Cultural Consequences of Religious Immaturity by J.L. Schellenberg Religious Studies Reviews 48, no.1: 115.
  • 2020 “The Fourth Meditation and Cartesian Circles,” Special Issue on Cartesian Epistemology, Annals of Philosophy LXVIII, no.2: 119-138. (with C.P. Ragland)
  • 2019 “Love, Justice, and Divine Simplicity.” In Love and Justice: Consonance or Dissonance?, Claremont Studies in the Philosophy of Religion, edited by Ingolf Dalferth, 23 - 36. Tu ̈bingen: Mohr Siebeck.
  • 2017 “Against the New Cartesian Circle,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 47, no.1: 66-74. (with C.P. Ragland)

Degrees

Ph.D., Saint Louis University

Classes Taught

Epistemology

Symbolic Logic

Philosophy of Science

Religion & Rationality  

Areas of Expertise

Contemporary Philosophical Skepticism

René Descartes

Ancient Greek Skepticism

Formal Logic