Adam Leite
Arts and Humanities · Indiana University
Publications
58
Citations
847
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
35
Publishing since 1991
Adam Leite works in philosophy, focusing on epistemology, which is the study of knowledge, belief, and how we can be justified in what we claim to know. Much of his recent work engages with skepticism, the philosophical challenge of whether and how we can truly know anything, and examines related issues such as evidence, perception, and belief we may not be consciously aware of. He also touches on questions in ethics and the philosophy of agency.
Publication activity has been uneven over the past decade, with a large concentration of outputs in 2024 (many appearing to be chapters of a single book) after several quieter years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Epistemological theory and skeptical arguments: replies to Kornblith, Lawlor, and Neta
Asian Journal of Philosophy · 2025
- How to Take Skepticism Seriously
2024
- Epistemic Asymmetry
2024
- Some challenges raised by unconscious belief
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research · 2024
- Getting Located
2024
- Skepticism and Perception
2024
- Seeking an Argument II
2024
- Preface
2024
- Copyright Page
2024
- Evidence and Method
2024
- What Is the Global Priority Thesis?
2024
- Enough Is Enough
2024
- Methodological Interlude
2024
- Seeking an Argument I
2024
- Why Moore Matters
2024
- International Journal for the Study of Skepticism×2
- Philosophy and Phenomenological Research×2
- Oxford University Press eBooks×1
- Philosophical Issues×1
- The International Journal of Psychoanalysis×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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